Engineering for Public Works - Issue 25, March 2022

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IPWEAQ UPDATES

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT UPDATE potential issues

Craig Moss Director, Professional Services

Throughout 2021, IPWEAQNT has focused on a better understanding of the needs of our sector which has resulted in new or updated products and an expanded Professional Development program. In the December 2021 issue of EPW, the new workshop, Temporary Traffic Management Practice for Managers, Supervisors and Project Managers was highlighted, and continues to be in high demand. The following new programs are now available: Pavement Rehabilitation Workshop Selecting the most suitable and cost-effective strategy for pavement rehabilitation continues to be a significant challenge to the road asset owner. It is essential that technical professionals understand the treatment options available to maximise pavement service life and optimise budget allocations for projects. This workshop provides a practical understanding of appropriate rehabilitation treatments suited to local conditions. Topics covered include: • How do pavements work? • Common defects • Treatment options, benefits, and

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• Joint types and design

• Reseal preparation techniques

• Joint layout

• Selection of treatments

• Restraint cracking

• Purpose of rehabilitation

• Corrosion

• Local considerations • Levels of service

•C onstruction Methods (Best-Practice)

This one-day workshop can be delivered in-house on request or online over two half day sessions.

This half day workshop is offered online or can be delivered inhouse on request. Soon to be released programs

Testimonial:

 The presenter has a

wealth of knowledge and maintains your interest throughout.  Best Practice Design and Construction of Concrete Footpaths and Cycleways Footpaths and cycleways feature prominent in our daily lives: walking children to school, exercising or just strolling around the neighbourhood. Footpaths are intended to create a safe environment for any activity. A lot of planning and forethought goes into ensuring this safe environment for example appropriate lighting, trees for shade, signage and most importantly, the pavement design and construction of the concrete surface that you walk, run or cycle on. This workshop addresses best practice design and construction methods and will answer the following questions:

• Technical Writing • Introduction to procurement • Understanding financial reports • I nstallation of Reinforced Concrete Pipes • Fundamental road design • Construction practices If you would like to learn more about our new or existing programs, please contact our Professional Development Manager, Tammi Petre at Tammi. Petre@ipweaq.com or contact me at Craig.Moss@ipweaq.com

• Why is my footpath cracking? • Why are the joints moving, causing trip hazards? • What is causing cracks? • How can this be resolved and avoided? Topics to be discussed include: • Concrete mix design • Path thickness and dowels

ENGINEERING FOR PUBLIC WORKS | MARCH 2022

DID YOU KNOW Approximately 35% of the programs run by IPWEA-QNT are held in-house on request. If you have a training need, do not hesitate to contact us for a program tailor-made for your organisation and people.

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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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