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SUMMARY:Tunnel settlement and subsidence monitoring
DESCRIPTION:Overview:\nThis presentation will give a greater insight into the world leading GNSS innovative solution from Worldsensing\, which have already been deployed in many mine and infrastructure applications including in Australia and globally. Examples will be provided for settlement monitoring during and after tunnel construction and the instrumentation. Worldsensing are innovators and technology leaders in various aspects of monitoring and more recently launched the world’s first robust\, cost efficient wireless Autonomous GNSS solution as part of our G7 family of Loadsening devices\, which are expanding the capabilities of autonomous remote monitoring particularly in harsh environments globally. \nLearning outcomes:\nIn this presentation you will learn: \n\nInsight into GNSS innovative solution\nSettlement monitoring applications\nInstrumentation for settlement monitoring\n\nProgram timeline:\nIn-Person:\n5:30pm: Registrations open\n6:00pm: Presentation commences\n7:00pm: Presentation concludes\, networking continues\n7:30pm: Event concludes \nOnline:\n6:00pm: Presentation commences\n7:00pm: Presentation concludes \nSpeakers:\n \nMichal Dabrowski\nGlobal Head of GNSS and Geospatial\, Worldsensing\n\nMichal Australian-trained and experienced spatial and monitoring specialist\, having worked as an Surveying and civil engineer focus. With over 11 years\, Having worked extensively across remote parts of Australia on major projects\, including the Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline (DBNGP)\, as well as large-scale mining and infrastructure operations such as the Perth Airport expansion\, the Melbourne Oil and Gas Refinery in Corio\, and the Sky Rail project. Michal is currently supporting the introduction of our newest innovation – the Worldsensing GNSS Meter .This technology offers precise\, automated displacement monitoring that can seamlessly complement other instrumentation\, enhancing both the efficiency and scope of monitoring programs.\n\n\n\n\nNeil Cunnington\nChannel Account Manager – Australasia\, Worldsensing\n\n\nNeil originally worked as an Aircraft Engineer after moving from Europe to Australia 14 years ago – Specialising on Aircraft flight training Simulators incorporating a range of Engineering applications such as Electrical / mechanical / monitoring / Avionic and Aircraft systems and subsequently 9 + years ago transitioned into Monitoring Sector working as Application engineer for environmental & instrumentation Monitoring for Campbell Scientific Australia. In more recent years working across predominantly Queensland and nationally role in the civil /Mining sector with geotechnical / Tailings applications using Geosynthetics\, and structural integrity applications\, for both General Civil and mining engineering projects. Neil now heads the Oceania Region over the last 2 years Worldsensing\, back to his roots in the Monitoring Sector using proven leading technology.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/tunnel-settlement-and-subsidence-monitoring/
LOCATION:Online and in person at: Level 9\, 340 Adelaide Street\, Brisbane
CATEGORIES:Hybrid,Online,Queensland
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