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SUMMARY:Ten Years of Tunnelling – An evolution of monitoring\, navigation and technology in tunnel construction
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Summary\nFrom NorthConnex in 2015 to the Western Harbour Tunnel Project today\, we’re reflecting on ten years of change in tunnelling technology and sharing what we’ve learned about monitoring\, navigation\, and robotics. \nOn the monitoring side\, total stations have become far more power-efficient\, underground WiFi enables faster deployments\, and IoT devices now offer better battery life with connectivity options like Starlink. We’ve also started using 3D printing for custom solutions\, and we’ll share practical lessons on what actually works in the field. \nNavigation technology has advanced considerably for roadheaders and bolters. Sandvik’s Cutronic and TRO systems are making tunnelling safer and more precise\, while improvements in visualisation and PTT management help operators work more effectively. Bolter systems have matured with auto-bolt selection\, and web-based platforms now make data far more accessible. \nThe robotics in construction space is showing interesting possibilities. We’ve provided positioning for equipment like ROBY\, Paneller\, and Wall Shaver\, though it’s still early days. There’s growing discussion about designing construction processes with robotics in mind from the start. \nWe’ll walk through these topics with real project examples and lessons learned along the way. \nTimings\n5:30pm  Light refreshments \n6:00pm  (AEST) Main Presentation  \n7:00pm  Discussion and Drinks \n7:30pm  Event Conclusion \nSpeaker\n \nSteven Garlinge \nManaging Director\, Geodata KODA Australia \nSteven Garlinge has worked in Sydney’s tunnelling industry since 1998\, starting as a cadet engineer in the Elgas Storage Caverns. He’s developed roadheader and TBM navigation systems\, monitoring control and analysis systems\, and web-based reporting platforms. His projects range from single tilt sensors to hundreds of strain gauges across major infrastructure works. After founding KODA Engineering in Austin\, Texas\, Sydney’s tunnelling boom brought him back. He’s now partnered with Geodata\, celebrating ten years in business together. \nThe event will also be attended by some of the senior team from Geodata (Austria) \n  \nProudly sponsored by \n \n \n \n  \nEvent hosted by \nAECOM Sydney
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ten-years-of-tunnelling-an-evolution-of-monitoring-navigation-and-technology-in-tunnel-construction/
LOCATION:Online and in-person at Aecom Sydney Office\, Level 21/420 George St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000
CATEGORIES:Hybrid,New South Wales
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260205T170000
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SUMMARY:Kidston Hydro Tailrace breakthrough: inside-out method
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nNote\, this event is both online and in person.  \nThe in person registration link is: Kidston Hydro Tailrace breakthrough: inside-out method | Engineers Australia \nClick this link at 5.30 AEST to join online: ATS Technical Presentation: Kidston Hydro Tailrace breakthrough: inside-out method | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams \nJoin us for an insightful technical presentation showcasing a compelling case study on the excavation of Tailrace 1 at the Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro project. This innovative approach involved excavating from the inside out\, without prior access to the external portal face. The presentation will detail the unique methodologies employed\, including the implementation of ground support systems and specialized techniques for achieving a bespoke breakthrough. Gain valuable insights into how the final breakthrough blast was carefully executed and supported to ensure structural stability upon completion. \nProgram timeline\n5.00 pm AEST – Registration and catering opens \n5.30 pm AEST – Presentation commences \n7.30 pm AEST – Presentation concludes \n8.00 pm AEST – Event concludes \nLearning outcomes\n\nInnovative excavation approach: methodology of excavating from the inside out without prior access to the external portal face\nGround support design and implementation: design principles and techniques to ensure stability during breakthrough works\nSpecialized techniques for bespoke breakthrough: unique strategies for controlled and safe breakthrough in challenging conditions\nFinal breakthrough blast execution: planning and execution to maintain structural integrity\nRisk management and safety considerations: measures to mitigate risks and ensure safety during excavation and blasting operations\nLessons learned from the Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro Project: key takeaways for similar tunnelling and underground engineering projects\n\nAbout the speakers\n\n\n\nAmit Narsey\nTunnelling Engineer\, GHD\n\n\nAmit is a tunnelling engineer with over 14 years’ experience in the design and delivery of underground and geotechnical infrastructure in the hydropower\, water and transport sectors. His key areas of technical competency are in the structural and geotechnical design of ground support for tunnels\, caverns\, shafts and retaining structures. Amit undertakes and leads teams to deliver engineering services\, and as a chartered professional is passionate about providing practical solutions to clients across various project stages including design\, construction\, operation\, and maintenance.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKaylah Macintosh\nTunnel Manager\, JHG\n\nKaylah is a Tunnel Manager with over 10 years experience in Tunnelling. Kaylah has extensive experience in Drill & Blast\, Drill and Blast Engineering and Vibration modelling. Kaylah is a Mechanical engineer with a Master of Geophysics and is currently completing her second Master of Space Engineering at ADFA UNSW.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/kidston-hydro-tailrace-breakthrough-inside-out-method/
LOCATION:GHD Brisbane Office\, Level 9/145 Ann St\, Brisbane City\, Queensland\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Hybrid,Online,Queensland
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260401T173000
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SUMMARY:Celebrating International Women's Day 2026: “Engineering Tomorrow: A Shared Commitment to Leadership”
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating International Women’s Day 2026 on April 1st at the GHD office in Sydney.\nOnline and in person event\nThe event will begin with a keynote by Carlos Sanabria\, Precast Yard Manager at Western Harbour Tunnel – P2\, who will share valuable insights into the project’s inclusion initiatives. This will be followed by a panel discussion featuring Natascha Rezai\, Katarina David\, Carlos Sanabria\, and Candice Camacho\, who will offer diverse\, first-hand perspectives from the tunnelling industry through a Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion lens. \nThe 2026 theme\, “Engineering Tomorrow: A Shared Commitment to Leadership\,” highlights the importance of collective responsibility and collaboration in shaping the future of leadership- particularly in engineering and other traditionally male-dominated industries. It emphasises shared leadership\, equal opportunities\, diverse perspectives\, and accountability in driving meaningful and inclusive change. \nThis event will be held both in person and online. Register today! \nPanellists\n \nNatascha Rezai\nTechnical Director – Tunnels | GHD\nAPAC Relationship Manager | GHD\n\nNatascha Rezai is a Tunnel Engineer with experience working for contractors on major tunnelling projects across Australia and internationally\, spanning the design and delivery of complex underground infrastructure.\nPrior to joining GHD\, she held key roles including Design Manager for the City & Southwest packages\, with responsibility for tunnel and cross passage works\, and most recently Tunnel Area Lead on the Western Tunnelling Package (WTP). Recently appointed as APAC Relationship Manager for Gamuda Berhad\, alongside managing GHD’s contractor portfolio across NSW and the ACT\, she focuses on strengthening collaboration between contractors and designers to support successful outcomes on major infrastructure projects. \n \nKatarina David\nTechnical Lead (Hydrogeology)- TfNSW\nKatarina is a registered professional hydrogeologist with over 25 years experience in hydrogeology and groundwater management.  She has a Masters and PhD degree in hydrogeology and has worked on a large range of infrastructure and mining projects throughout her career.  She has worked extensively on NSW\,  Queensland\, South Australian\, Victorian and NSW infrastructure projects such as the Lane Cove Tunnel\, M5East\, M6\, Roselle Interchange \, Great Western Highway\, Western Harbour Tunnel\, Brisbane Airport Link and Melbourne Desalination Plant. Katarina is a technical lead in the tunneling team in TfNSW. \n \nCarlos Sanabria\nPrecast Manager – Western Harbour Tunnel Package 2\nCarlos Sanabria is a highly accomplished civil engineering professional with an MBA and 19 years of international experience delivering complex construction and infrastructure projects. Having lived in Venezuela\, Spain\, Saudi Arabia\, and Australia\, and travelled extensively across Latin America\, Europe\, the Middle East\, South and Southeast Asia\, and Oceania\, he brings a broad global perspective and first-hand understanding of the world’s major infrastructure and trade corridors. Over the course of his career\, Carlos has worked with global industry leaders across the building\, commercial\, industrial\, metro\, roads\, energy\, and railway sectors. He is known for his ability to bring people together\, align diverse stakeholders\, and lead teams toward shared goals while delivering strong operational and project outcomes. Carlos is particularly valued for his relationship-building skills and his ability to work effectively with project teams\, consultants\, contractors\, statutory agencies\, and multicultural workforces. He believes the best project outcomes come from collaboration\, inclusion\, and strong leadership\, and he is proud to support opportunities that recognise and celebrate the contribution of women across the engineering and infrastructure sectors. \n \nCandice Camacho\nOperational Services Director – Western Harbour Tunnel Package 2\nCandice Camacho is the Operational Services Director for ACCIONA on the $4.2 billion Western Harbour Tunnel Stage 2 project in Sydney. With more than 15 years of experience across government and the private sector\, she leads a multidisciplinary portfolio including stakeholder engagement\, environment and sustainability\, workforce development\, social procurement and inclusion\, completions and handover\, and the construction management of Berrys Bay.\nCandice is known for bringing diverse teams together to solve complex problems\, manage risk and deliver strong project outcomes in major infrastructure environments. She is also a passionate advocate for diversity\, sustainability and social value in construction\, and has played a key role in embedding these priorities into project delivery at Western Harbour Tunnel\, championing initiatives that support better industry participation\, workforce development and more meaningful community outcomes. Candice brings a unique blend of strategic insight and people-first leadership\, with tertiary qualifications in Psychology\, Communications and Marketing and is a Roads Australia Fellow. She deeply values the impact people have on a business and is committed to supporting employees in every aspect\, empowering them to thrive and bring their best selves to work. \n 
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/celebrating-international-womens-day-2026-engineering-tomorrow-a-shared-commitment-to-leadership/
LOCATION:GHD Office\, Level 15/133 Castlereagh Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Hybrid,New South Wales,Online
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SUMMARY:Digital engineering on the North East Link
DESCRIPTION:Event overview:\nDigital engineering is transforming how complex infrastructure projects are designed\, delivered\, and operated. The North East Link project in Melbourne\, Victoria\, presented unique challenges in the tunnel environment\, requiring innovative approaches to modelling\, design integration\, and lifecycle management. \nIn this session\, the speaker will detail the digital engineering requirements for the North East Link and demonstrate how Delve Underground applied computational design and digital engineering practices to overcome these challenges. The presentation will highlight practical outputs from digital engineering and show how they are being leveraged for asset operation and maintenance\, illustrating the value of digital processes throughout the project lifecycle. \nLearning outcomes:\n\nUnderstand the digital engineering requirements and challenges faced on the North East Link project.\nExplore practical approaches using computational design to overcome complex tunnel engineering issues.\n\nPresenters:\n \nElnaz Saminfar \nAssociate Digital Engineer at Delve Underground \nElnaz is an Associate Digital Engineer at Delve Underground\, bringing over 13 years of experience in digital engineering and computational design. She has contributed to the successful delivery of some of Australia’s largest infrastructure projects\, as well as several major international projects\, demonstrating a strong track record in managing complex projects. With advanced proficiency in a wide range of digital engineering and computational design software\, she is able to tackle complex project requirements with flexibility and precision. She focuses on optimizing workflows for digital engineering teams\, improving user proficiency\, and reducing maintenance demands\, ensuring projects are delivered efficiently and effectively. Her strategic and forward-thinking approach drives innovation\, enhances team performance\, and elevates overall project outcomes\, consistently aligning technical excellence with practical project delivery goals. \n \nSoheila Moradi \nDigital Engineering Manager – Victorian Infrastructure Delivery Authority (VIDA)\n\nSoheila Moradi is the Digital Engineering Manager at the Victorian Infrastructure Delivery Authority (VIDA)\, leading digital engineering for the North East Link Project\, one of Australia’s largest infrastructure programs. She is also part of VIDA’s Digital Engineering leadership team and contributes to the Victorian Digital Engineering (VTDE) transformation\, supporting how digital practices are applied consistently across major projects. With over 20 years of experience across infrastructure and building projects\, Soheila focuses on making digital delivery practical and useful\, not just a compliance exercise. She has been closely involved in shaping how digital requirements are embedded into contracts\, how data is progressively captured during delivery\, and how asset information is handed over in a way that actually works for operations. She is known for bringing a clear\, outcome-focused approach connecting technical detail with real project needs\, and making sure digital engineering delivers value where it matters most.\n \nBlake Bambridge \nFire Systems Sales – FireSense \nWith over 20 years of experience in the fire protection industry\, I am a proactive and adaptable professional specialising in fire systems design\, project delivery\, and commercial engagement. I bring a strong combination of technical expertise and practical problem-solving\, supported by advanced skills in CAD platforms including Revit and AutoCAD. Currently working in fire systems sales with Firesense\, I focus on building strong relationships with major builders and consultants across the Construction market\, driving effective and compliant fire protection solutions. Previously\, I held a senior role on the North East Link project in Melbourne\, where I managed fire systems packages valued at over $100 million. My responsibilities included contractor onboarding\, government approvals\, and the development of critical project documentation\, while also introducing innovative approaches such as modular design and prefabrication to improve efficiency. \n \nBharat Sharma \n Operation and Maintenance Asset Manager on the North East Link Project (NEL) \nBharat Sharma is an asset management professional specialising in Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of major transport projects. Expertise in developing asset management strategies for complex Public Private Partnership (PPP) environments\, ensuring that operational performance\, risk and value are balanced across the full asset lifecycle. Currently serves as Operation and Maintenance Asset Manager on the North East Link Project (NEL). In this role\, he leads the development of the Project’s Asset Information Management System\, supporting asset management\, operations\, maintenance and incident response functions to meet the project objectives. \n  \nThis is a hybrid event\, hosted at Delve Underground’s Melbourne office at Level 15\, 385 Bourke Street and online. \nPlease note\, physical attendance is capped at 50 people due to spatial requirements.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/digital-engineering-on-the-north-east-link-2/
LOCATION:Delve Underground\, Level 15 / 385 Bourke Street\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Hybrid,Online,Victoria,Webinar
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