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SUMMARY:Site visit - Roma Street station fitout and commissioning
DESCRIPTION:The ATS invites all members\, non-members\, young engineers and students to join us for the site visit at the Cross River Rail Roma Street station.  \nYou will have the opportunity to see all the mechanical and electrical equipment (electrical rooms\, fan rooms\, fire control centres\, etc) that support operating the underground station and have to be accommodated in underground spaces at Roma Street station. The project is transitioning to the commissioning phase while construction goes into completion mode. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to see all the ancillary equipment that is typically not visible to the public and learn from the people responsible for the day-to-day work. \nThis event will be held in person and capped to a maximum of 30 people. \nPPE required for the site visit: high-vis long sleeve shirt\, pants\, safety boots\, safety gloves and safety glasses. Hard hats and cap lamps will be provided. \nThank you to CBGU D&C JV and Cross River Rail Delivery Authority for facilitating this event. \nPlease note: This is a registration to enter the draw for the site visit. Due to the limited number of attendees permitted\, registration does not guarantee a place on the site visit itself. Once registered for the draw you will receive a calendar invitation for the site visit\, this is a Teams default and should be treated as pending until the draw has taken place. A separate confirmation email will be sent to successful applicants after the draw has taken place. \nSpeakers \n \nChris Baker \nDesign Manager\, UGL Pty Limited \n \nBrad Sandford \nDelivery Manager for Tunnels at Cross River Rail Delivery Authority \n 
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/site-visit-roma-street-station-fitout-and-commissioning/
LOCATION:Roma Street Station\, 171 Roma Street\, Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Queensland
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SUMMARY:High pressure water mist in tunnels - SHORT NOTICE EVENT - REGISTER NOW!
DESCRIPTION:Overview \nGain insights from recent full-scale tunnel fire tests showcasing the performance of water mist systems in real-world scenarios.  Explore case studies of successful installations of water mist systems in tunnels\, such as the refurbishment project of the Hugh Carey Tunnel (formerly Brooklyn Battery Tunnel) in New York City and the deployment in the Ismailia Tunnel beneath the Suez Canal in Egypt.  Uncover key findings from the SUVEREN research project\, including comprehensive fire tests involving batteries. Learn about the project’s contributions to advancing tunnel safety through innovative technologies. Join us for a deep dive into the latest advancements in tunnel safety and the critical role of water mist systems. \nLearning outcomes \nBy attending this event\, you will: \n\nUnderstand the criteria for determining when a water mist system is suitable for integration into both new and existing tunnel projects\, considering factors such as tunnel design\, location\, and potential fire risks.\nIdentify circumstances where a water mist system may not be the optimal choice for a tunnel project\, recognizing limitations and constraints that may impact its effectiveness or feasibility.\nEvaluate the potential ofwater mist systems to compensate for existing deficits in tunnel safety measures\, exploring their capacity to mitigate fire hazards and enhance overall safety standards.\nAnalyse the firefighting performance of water mist systems in tunnels through examination of testing results\, gaining insights into their efficacy in controlling and suppressing tunnel fires.\nGain knowledge of the technical layout parameters of water mist systems\, including design considerations\, installation requirements\, and operational functionalities\, to facilitate informed decision-making and effective implementation in tunnel projects.\n\nEvent program  \nIn-person:  \n\n5:00 pm AEST – Registration and refreshments\n5:30 pm AEST – Event begins\n6:30 pm AEST – Event concludes\n\nOnline: \n\n5:30 pm AEST – Event begins\n6:30 pm AEST – Event concludes\n\nAbout the speaker \n \nArmin Feltmann \nBusiness Manager for Tunnel System\, FOGTEC Fire Protection
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/high-pressure-water-mist-in-tunnels/
LOCATION:Online and in person at: Level 9\, 340 Adelaide Street\, Brisbane
CATEGORIES:Hybrid,Queensland
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SUMMARY:Bridging the Gap: Addressing Gender Pay Disparities in Engineering - REGISTER NOW!
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW! \nPanellists consisting of industry leaders\, academia experts\, and engineering professionals will have an open discussion on the current state of the gender pay gap\, the policies driving change\, and the initiatives aimed at closing the gap in the engineering sector. \nThe forum aims to foster dialogues on multiple perspectives from existing policies to recent legislative developments\, to gender equality criteria in tender processes. With engaging discussion\, the forum aims to benefit a broad audience on understanding where we are at approaching a more equitable and inclusive future for all professionals in the field. \nBy joining this event\, you will:  \n\nUnderstand current landscape of the issue and policies designed to address it\nGain insights into practical initiatives and strategies for closing the gender pay within tender and procurement processes\nIdentify actionable steps that can be implemented within one’s own organisation\nBe equipped with the latest statistics\, transparency tools\, and benchmarking standards to monitor and report disparities.\n\nSpeakers \n \nKaren Whelan \nAssociate Dean\, Learning & Teaching | Faculty of Engineering | Queensland University of Technology \nKaren is a materials engineer and engineering educator with over 25 years of experience in the higher education sector. Her research is on gender diversity and inclusion in engineering education and engineering practice. As Associate Dean\, Learning and Teaching she has strategic oversight of course and curriculum development and teaching quality\, in the QUT Faculty of Engineering\, which offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in nine engineering disciplines\, as well as in architecture and the built environment. In 2023 and 2024 QUT introduced an innovative and contemporary set of new degree programs including integrated vertical degrees\, giving students the opportunity to study for a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and a Masters degree in one of the following areas: Robotics and AI\, Advanced Manufacturing\, Sustainable Infrastructure\, and Renewable Energy. Karen is Chair of the Engineers Australia Women in Engineering Queensland Committee\, and a member of the EA National Committee for Women in Engineering. She also leads a Diversity and Inclusion Special Interest Group in the Australasian Association for Engineering Education. \n \nDr Melinda Laundon \nSenior Research Fellow from the Australian Cobotics Centre and Centre for Decent Work and Industry\, Queensland University of Technology \nDr Melinda Laundon is a Senior Research Fellow from the Australian Cobotics Centre and Centre for Decent Work and Industry\, Queensland University of Technology. Melinda has a longstanding interest in gender equity at work and has researched fair pay\, pay transparency\, and flexible work. Her recent and current research projects include reward and recognition in the Australian finance sector\, the impact of emerging technologies on workers and organisations\, and university teaching and learning. Melinda’s career prior to academia was in the Australian Public Service. \n \nMaria Koutsimpisis \nProject Controls Manager – Southern Program Alliance (Level Crossing Removal Project) – Acciona AU & NZ \nMaria has had over 20 years’ experience in complex\, capital-intensive multinationals\, leading large cross-functional teams on multi-year\, billion-dollar projects. She is the Project Controls Manager at Southern Program Alliance and Regional Project Controls Manager for ACCIONA and prior to this had a successful international executive automotive career with General Motors. She has an MBA from the Melbourne Business School and BEng(Mech) Hons/ BSc(Mathematics) from the University of Melbourne. She is an EngExec and Fellow with Engineers Australia and is Chartered in Leadership & Management and Project Management. She is the Chair of the National Committee for Women in Engineering\, a Non Executive Director with ANCAP and an Advisory Board Member with Power of Engineering. \n \nCathy Sanders \nHR manager\, Acciona \nCathy has been in civil construction for last 7 years\, having started her career in education and training over 20 years ago. As a secondary teacher by trade\, her passion for learning pathways quickly evolved into career pathways within human resources. Cathy is an advocate for the opportunities transferrable skills can bring into the construction industry\, especially for women\, and she demonstrates that both within her role with Acciona and through volunteering on the NAWIC Education and Mentoring Committee. \n 
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/bridging-the-gap-addressing-gender-pay-disparities-in-engineering-save-the-date/
LOCATION:Online and in person at: Level 9\, 340 Adelaide Street\, Brisbane
CATEGORIES:Hybrid,Online,Queensland
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