Engineering for Public Works - Issue 21, March 2021

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

WRITING AND PRESENTING A TECHNICAL PAPER

Juliet Shaffer, IPWEAQ e-Learning Coordinator

As the esteemed 1980s philosopher, Ferris Bueller once said, ‘Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it’. And while this could be true in many areas of our lives, it is true of keeping up with industry developments and remaining on the cutting edge. IPWEAQ provides many options for you to remain connected to the public works sector, such as our conferences, technical and non-technical professional development, our Engineering for Public Works journal and the Knowledge Centre. However, while keeping informed is one necessary element of understanding our sector, the opportunity to contribute in writing a technical paper and presenting at our conferences is another avenue we strongly encourage you to undertake. There are many benefits to you and the public works sector community when you write a technical paper and present at our conferences – some altruistic and some personally beneficial. Firstly, the process of researching, writing, and presenting can earn you up to 45 CPD hours – necessary either to gaining your RPEQ registration or to the maintenance of it. This

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is a worthwhile process in itself at almost a year’s worth of the required CPD hours. However, the value in writing a technical paper and presenting at a conference exceeds this single benefit. Secondly, establishing a name for yourself in our sector as an accomplished and credible professional is invaluable for your career and personal standing. In

an industry that has considerable direct impact on the public, being highly regarded for your content knowledge, specific expertise and skillset allows for career longevity and improves the likelihood for promotion and broader employment opportunities. Being a published author in our highly respected Engineering for Public Works journal and Knowledge Centre

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Ambassador’s Report

4min
pages 98-99

Qldwater Report

3min
pages 96-97

SEQ Branch Conference Wrap Up

2min
pages 94-95

SWQ Branch President’s Report

2min
page 87

SEQ Branch President’s Report

2min
page 93

Book Review

2min
page 86

Writing and Presenting A Technical Paper

5min
pages 84-85

Subsurface Utility Engineering (Sue) Enhanced Through Collaboration

5min
pages 78-79

New Technical Standard for Temporary Traffic Management

2min
page 77

Post-COVID Peak Hour Traffic Demand Management

14min
pages 71-76

Councils Are Going Green

5min
pages 68-70

Emerald Airport Runway - Central Highlands Regional Council

12min
pages 58-63

Learn to Ride Park - Southern Downs Regional

7min
pages 64-67

Engineering the Tropics

13min
pages 50-57

NHVR and IPWEAQ Collaborative Agreement

2min
pages 42-43

Bridging the Gap Between Engineering and Accounting

7min
pages 46-49

Professional Registration: Highlighting Best Practice

2min
page 41

Water Assets Key to Water Quality

4min
pages 44-45

Professional Engineers Act Reforms

3min
page 40

Member Profile, John Hawkes

11min
pages 35-39

Member Profile, Bradley White

7min
pages 32-34

Member Profile, Michael Williams

3min
pages 30-31

Member Profile, Amelia Marshall

3min
pages 28-29

Anzac Commemorations

2min
pages 18-19

World Water Day

3min
pages 20-21

Member News

2min
pages 16-17

President’s Report

3min
pages 8-9

Community News

2min
pages 14-15

Member Profiles, Nadia and Cameron Ives

4min
pages 26-27

CEO’s Report

3min
page 13
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