Engineering for Public Works - Issue 22, June 2021

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CEO’S REPORT Leigh Cunningham

This week we celebrate our first year at our new facilities in Eagle Farm in Brisbane, christened Public Works Professionals (PWP) - a central hub for all peak bodies in our sector to come together for training and meetings. We were delighted to welcome the Department of Transport and Main Roads last week for a workshop for 70 team members. At our new facilities in Eagle Farm, we have 35 Aboriginal artworks which we invite you to view at a self-guided tour Friday 9 July 3-6pm. Our inaugural art exhibition is complimentary for members and Partners and includes champagne throughout your tour. The exhibition is to acknowledge NAIDOC week. See more information on page 8. Our move to Eagle Farm not only created a space for our Aboriginal art collection, it facilitated further growth of the Institute with 10 new positions created over the past 12 months including two engineers, an educator/ teacher, three marketers and three administrators. There is a correlation between revenue and human resources and a more visible correlation between services and human resources. And despite the challenges of COVID-19 which impacted our first six months plus the impact of a new Accounting Standard which affected our profitability, we will deliver another positive financial result this financial year. In February this year, we signed a collaborative agreement with the

Colin Cunningham, 30 August 1934 to 7 June 2021.

National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) for the delivery of the Strategic Local Government Asset Assessment Project (SLGAAP). Dr Neal Lake, IPWEAQ Director, Engineering Practice and a leading global expert in structural assessments has contributed his expertise to this project. This work will increase the knowledge and understanding of road assets for local governments and contribute to improved consent processes for heavy vehicle operators seeking access to the road network. A Working Group, chaired by traffic designer, Adam Brighouse, Workplace Health & Safety - Traffic Management at Toowoomba Regional Council has developed a compliance toolkit to support the planning and design of safe, cost effective and efficient temporary traffic management solutions for low volume Category 1 roads. The toolkit is included with your council’s Public Works Technical Subscription. See more information on the toolkit in Craig Moss’ Report on page 104 and more information on the Public Works Technical Subscription on page 12. There is more to announce in the next issue of Engineering for

Public Works but our focus for the next few months will be on the delivery of another successful Annual Conference. Please be sure to join us in Cairns, 12-14 October. The Great Debate will return with the topic, ‘technology will make engineering redundant’. Would you like to argue the point, either way or know someone who should? In the meantime, we’re inviting members to renew their membership of IPWEAQ as we edge closer to a milestone 1,200 members. Thank you for being a part of our community! On a personal note, Monday 7 June saw the passing of my father-in-law, Colin Cunningham who I’ve known since I joined the Cunningham family in 1981. Col was a hard worker, doing whatever was required including driving taxis, repairing lawnmowers to provide for his family which, despite its size, didn’t miss out on family holidays caravaning around Australia. There are eight adult children (my husband, Steve (Stephen) the eldest) with 12 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. He will be missed by many.

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Breaking Ground

4min
pages 108-109

Meeting CPD Requirements Technical vs Non-Technical CPD

2min
page 105

ADAC and the Broader Asset Management Landscape

4min
pages 106-107

SEQ Branch President’s Report

3min
pages 102-103

Temporary Traffic Management Toolkit

2min
page 104

CQ Branch Conference Wrap Up

3min
pages 100-101

SWQ Branch President’s Report

2min
page 92

NQ Branch President’s Report

2min
page 91

A Young Engineer’s View of a Big Project

7min
pages 78-81

Mirani Water Recycling Facility and Bowen Sewage Treatment Plant – Shared Superintendency

15min
pages 72-77

Microsurfacing and Case Seals In The Darling Downs District

9min
pages 63-67

Sustainable Transport Outcomes for the Sunshine Coast Community – A Risk Based Approach

9min
pages 58-62

Demand Management

5min
pages 68-71

Contaminants of Emerging Concern for the Urban Water Industry

6min
pages 56-57

Isolation of a Critical Asset in the Water Supply Network

13min
pages 50-55

New Basegrade Stabilisation Technology Resolves Thin Pavement Issues in Redland City

17min
pages 42-49

Member Profile, Bruce Stevenson

9min
pages 28-31

Member Profile, Janice Wilson

4min
pages 24-25

Member Profiles, Ray and Ryan Hicks

5min
pages 22-23

Women in Engineering, Nadine Story

5min
pages 32-33

Member News

5min
pages 20-21

Member Profile, Steven Pirlo

3min
pages 26-27

President’s Report

5min
pages 6-8

CEO’s Report

2min
page 9
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