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Qldwater Report

Leigh Cunningham

Our sincere thanks to the professionals who devoted their time, energy, enthusiasm and expertise to the development of the Temporary Traffic Management Toolkit and for the commitment of Toowoomba Regional Council and Townsville City Council. IPWEAQ technical solutions are widely adopted and leadingedge, and our reputation and standing was forged on the contributions of councils and Working Group members – solutions developed by industry for industry. Thank you all from all of us. [insert feature panel extracted from Toolkit (see below)]

And as we forge a leading path, we’re sure to keep in mind the people who set this in motion almost 50 years ago – the founders of the Local Government Engineers’ Association of Queensland (LGEAQ). This month we were delighted to welcome IPWEAQ’s sixth president, Derek Stringfellow (1982-1984) and his family for a visit to our facilities in Eagle Farm and in particular, the Stringfellow training room named in Derek’s honour.

Derek shared his life as a public works engineer with our team in what were very different times. Derek’s two criteria for a successful career: (1) be an informed, knowledgeable and innovative practitioner and continue to be informed about new advances and improvements for your discipline. (2) establish a happy, active, family environment where children observe kindness, are well educated, and encouraged to pursue any career they choose. Derek paid tribute to his late wife Eunice and the role she played supporting him and their family during his career.

In January, we launched the Every Community Needs an Engineer campaign with a calendar featuring 14 exceptional public works projects. The 2022 calendar is now available featuring another 13 projects delivered across the state and territory including a Northern Territory project on the cover to welcome our colleagues to the IPWEAQ community following the establishment of the NT Branch in May. Printed calendars will be available at all regional conferences – it’s better than the Firefighters calendar. You can also view and download from our website.

And please also download the Excellence Awards Commemorative book featuring 67 projects delivered for Queensland communities. This, and the calendar, is a source of inspiration for any civil engineering student ready to get started on their public works career.

We have 5,789 bridges across Queensland – green bridges, timber bridges, state-controlled bridges, arches, trusses, cables and an upside-down Harbour bridge. The longest bridge links Brisbane to Redcliffe at 2.7kms, and the oldest is the Dickabram Bridge constructed in 1885 over the Mary River near Gympie. If you’re also keen on bridges, I look forward to seeing you at the Bridge Management Symposium in Brisbane, 22-23 February 2022. The two-day program starts

With Seren McKenzie, Trevor, Dean, Ged Brennan, Joe Bannan and Simone Talbot.

With Derek Stringfellow.

with our resident global expert on above-ground structures, Dr Neal Lake who will discuss what’s at the very core of bridge asset management and how to understand the impact of decisions on useful life.

Before we get to bridges though, please join us for the first event of 2022, the President’s Breakfast. This is an opportunity for us to thank our Partners, sponsors and exhibitors for their contributions to our successes before we embark on many more.

There’s a lot more under development including asset management and project management certifications and digital badging, and as David Thompson, our Industry Engagement Manager outlines on page 26, a new Survey Standard for our sector.

Last month we made a submission to the state government’s proposed local government sustainability framework highlighting that it is critical that engineers make engineering decisions including asset management decision. We anticipate having the Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning at the Asset Management Symposium in Brisbane, 20-21 May to present to delegates on the framework.

Thanks again to everyone who joined us for the Annual Conference for what was another exceptional event because our community is especially engaged and connected – photos/evidence available in the Knowledge Centre.

From all of the team at IPWEAQ, and qldwater please have the best Christmas and New Year and be ready to engage and connect with us in the new year.

IPWEAQ team.

IPWEAQ would like to thank the Product Development Working Group and the Technical Reference Committee for their valuable contribution to the Temporary Traffic Management Toolkit.

Product Development Working Group

Adam Brighouse | Toowoomba Regional Council (Chair) Craig Moss | IPWEAQ Raymond Heymer | Townsville City Council Jordan Winiata | Townsville City Council Andrew Pulman | Townsville City Council Danyell Hughes | Townsville City Council Rodney Zinn | Sunshine Coast Regional Council Steve Georg | Sunshine Coast Regional Council Hari Boppudi | Flinders Shire Council Leonard Knight | GenEng Brenton Judge | Balonne Shire Council Amir Akrami | Cook Shire Council David Klye | Cook Shire Council Craig Hutton | Fraser Coast Regional Council Michael Courtney | Toowoomba Regional Council Dave Draicchio | Gympie Regional Council David Jorgensen | Department of Transport and Main Roads Mark Hayes | Somerset Regional Council Lau Chean | LGAQ Callan Paige | Burdekin Shire Council David Thompson | IPWEAQ

Technical Reference Committee

Craig Moss | IPWEAQ (Chair) David Jorgensen | Department of Transport and Main Roads Brett Franklin | Bretts Traffic Engineering Pty Ltd Julian Selke | Department of Transport and Main Roads Stephen Gray | Agraco Pty Ltd Dan Sullivan | Solutions in Transport Pty Ltd Dana Geaboc | Department of Transport and Main Roads - Road Tek John DeGraff | Evolution/ Acciona - Brisbane Metro Moh Deen | Arrow Energy - Brisbane/Dalby Brian Duffy | GBA Consulting Engineers Adam Brighouse | Toowoomba Regional Council Geoff Thompson | Thompson Consulting Engineers Pty Ltd Luke Rytenskild | Rytenskild Traffic Engineering Ross Tucker | Workforce Road Services James Varughese | Southern Downs Regional Council Tony Wright | Bundaberg Regional Council

IPWEAQ acknowledges the contribution from Toowoomba Regional Council and Townsville City Council in the production of this toolkit.

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