Engineering for Public Works - Issue 25, March 2022

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CEO’S REPORT Leigh Cunningham

Beautiful one day; perfect the next then drought, bush fires, cyclones and floods. It’s been a challenging time again for our sector with further pressure on already stretched resources and with restoration expected to take month. years in some regions. Our thoughts are with everyone now immersed in recovery programs. It is certainly a time for us to remember that every community needs its engineers. Our thanks to Dereck Sanderson, SWQ Branch President for the cover of this issue of Engineering for Public Works taken 26 February at Ravensbourne on the Esk-Hampton Road. The chronic shortage of experienced public works engineers will continue to influence our longer-term sustainability with funded projects unable to secure people resources or competitive bids from suppliers. The schedule of works for the Games, particularly now that resources will be

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CONFERENCE Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 11-13 October 2022

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL

diverted to recovery for some time, may be at risk. And what if these extraordinary floods arrived a week out from the 2032 Games? The last major flooding event in Brisbane was 11 years ago; the Games are 11 years away. Hopefully we are not on a new 11-year cycle. The theme for March of the 2022 Every Community Needs an Engineer (ECNE) calendar is ‘engineers enable our economy’ and that is especially true at this time. The February floods have wiped $1 billion from the Queensland economy and the speed at which we are able to recover will depend on how quickly communities return to functioning as normal and that will depend on the expertise of our engineers. One initiative to attract engineers to our sector, is the Public Works Queensland Expo to be held in September. Engineers from anywhere including recent graduates, retirees, those engineering other sectors, and those who left our sector, will be invited to attend the Expo in Brisbane to discover why they should live in Queensland and work in our sector. Potential employers – councils and consultancies – will have opportunities to inform, connect and influence attendees.

Another initiative launching this month, and a longer-term strategy is the Adventures in Engineering picture book series for students in Years 4, 5 and 6 (ages 8-10). Read more about the project on page 10. The six storybooks showcase real life civil engineers delivering real-life projects for our communities. Our thanks to Juliet Schaffer, author of the stories, and to Narissa Amies, the illustrator who captured our engineers and their projects in a way sure to interest readers. The Annual Conference this year marks 50 years since our formation in October 1972. Please make a diary note for 11-13 October 2022 and join us in Brisbane for the celebration of our organisation from its origins as the Local Government Engineers’ Association of Queensland (LGEAQ) to IPWEAQ and IPWEAQNT which will emerge over the coming months. We hope to have our colleagues from the Northern Territory join us for this milestone event. In the meantime, I look forward to seeing you at a branch conference – Gladstone, Toowoomba, Mackay or Palmerston, or at the Asset Management Symposium in Brisbane in April. Take care of yourselves and each other.

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Book Review, The Promise of the City

3min
pages 94-95

Ambassador Report, Clare Ferguson

5min
pages 90-91

Lessons from the (qCRAC) Library

5min
pages 92-93

Qldwater Report

5min
pages 84-85

Your Asset Management Community

3min
pages 86-87

Save Time, Money And Potential Stop-Work Orders

2min
page 89

Living Streets Design Guide Workshop

5min
pages 82-83

Professional Development Update

2min
page 88

SWQ Branch President’s Report

4min
pages 78-79

NQ Branch President’s Report

2min
page 77

Street Trees – Finding their Place

13min
pages 62-67

Port To Project Logistics for Windfarms

7min
pages 46-49

Being Shovel-Ready for Grants

4min
pages 60-61

The Kleinton Waste Management Facility

9min
pages 42-45

Raise A Glass To Council Engineers

6min
pages 38-41

Flinders River Byways Access Crossing

4min
pages 50-51

From Fruit Picker To Ceo – Life of a Civil Engineer

5min
pages 30-31

Member Profile, Matthew Yin

3min
pages 28-29

Member Profile, Tia Golding

3min
page 27

Community News

4min
pages 14-16

CEO’s Report

2min
page 11

Adventures In Engineering

2min
page 10

Welcome New Partners

4min
pages 6-8

Women In Public Works Leadership Program

2min
pages 12-13

President’s Report

2min
page 9

Member Profile, Zane Gomez

5min
pages 24-26

Member Profile, Sonia Campbell

5min
pages 22-23
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