Engineering for Public Works - Issue 21, March 2021

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IPWEAQ UPDATES

SWQ BRANCH PRESIDENT’S REPORT Andrew Johnson, Branch President CEO, Somerset Regional Council

We are now just days away from the 2021 SWQ Branch conference in Chinchilla which commences with a Tech Tour of the awardwinning Chinchilla Botanic Parklands, 8am Thursday 19 March. Our thanks to Western Downs Regional Council for hosting the conference and Tech Tour with the mayor, Cr Paul McVeigh delivering the official opening. WDRC’s Open Space Strategy recognises the need to provide a ‘destination park’ in each of the major centres to promote both tourism and community wellbeing. This precinct was the winner in the category Projects $5 to $10 million at the 2020 IPWEAQ Excellence Awards and will now compete on the Australasian stage in November. Ray Hicks, Brandon & Associates will deliver a keynote on this project which is also featured this month in the Every Community Needs an Engineer (ECNE) calendar with the theme, ‘engineers build communities’.

This year’s conference program is again filled with a variety of presentations on the many areas of engineering we experience in the west of the state for example, Aaron Meehan will discuss the issues faced in Cherbourg during COVID-19 including barriers to protect their Aboriginal community, James Darcy will present on the Coopers Gap Wind Farm. We have a series of papers from TMR on harmonisation, road safety, micro-surfacing and culvert upgrades with other presenters discussing reseal contract), gravel loss on unsealed roads and Darren Shepherd (Shepherd), a finalist at the SEQ Branch conference for his presentation on Rockhampton City Council’s online unsealed roads management program. But it is not all about roads – far from it. We have presentations on bore water cooling, decommissioning council facilities, drones and asset data, data integrity, latent conditions in contracts, prefabricated building project contracts, main street upgrade issues and solutions and the constantly growing issues for councils around native title compliance. Last year, we only managed to deliver one IPWEAQ Branch conference before human

contact was erased from our vocabulary with COVID-19, and that was in Stanthorpe with a record 195 delegates. While the SEQ Branch was the first regional conference in 2021, we’re on target in the west to achieve another record delegation in Chinchilla while setting another benchmark for IPWEAQ branch conferences. And just a reminder that we are building our Body of Knowledge in specific areas of public works engineering in the IPWEAQ Knowledge Centre, created around each month of the ECNE calendar. If you have any reports, articles, videos etc on projects you’ve delivered for any of the monthly themes in the 14-month ECNE calendar, please submit these to Johanna.Vanling@ ipweaq.com. I am looking forward to January 2022 which features the Somerset Regional Council’s Brisbane Valley Rail Trail which also has the theme, ‘engineers build communities’. And my best wishes to WDRC competing at the Australasian awards for the Chinchilla parklands! It would be great to see the Australasian Project of the Year return to South West Queensland this year! Let’s make it a habit.

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2-3 JUNE 2021 | DALBY EVENTS CENTRE

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WESTERN DOWNS REGIONAL COUNCIL

ENGINEERING FOR PUBLIC WORKS | MARCH 2021

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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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