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SUMMARY:Tunnel design and constructability on the T2D project
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nOnline and in person event \nThe T2D Project represents the final and most complex stage of South Australia’s North–South Corridor\, delivering a 10.5 km section of motorway that will complete 78 km of uninterrupted\, traffic light-free travel between Gawler and Old Noarlunga. Awarded in September 2024 under a collaborative Alliance model to Bouygues John Holland and design partners Arcadis and Jacobs\, the project involves the concurrent operation of three tunnel boring machines (TBMs) to construct twin southern tunnels of approximately 4 km and twin northern tunnels of approximately 2.5 km. \nThis session will provide a practitioner-led overview of the adopted tunnel design and construction approach\, with a focus on the geotechnical conditions of the Adelaide Plains and their influence on design decisions and constructability. Presenters will examine key challenges encountered during the alliance development phase\, including ground conditions\, groundwater management\, and urban interface constraints\, and how these have informed the selection of TBM configuration\, lining design and construction methodologies. Attendees will gain insight into how integrated design and construction planning is being applied to manage risk\, optimise performance\, and support safe and efficient delivery of one of Australia’s largest road infrastructure projects. \nLearning outcomes\nIn this presentation\, you will gain insight into: \n\nthe technical complexities of designing and constructing this major tunnel project within the Adelaide plains geological conditions\nthe consideration and selection of specific designs for project elements\nwhat construction initiatives have been proposed to drive the successful outcomes in functionality and time of delivery.\n\nProgram\nIn-person \n\n5.00 pm ACST: Registration and networking\n5.30 pm ACST: Presentation begins\n7.00 pm ACST: Presentation close and networking begins\n7.30 pm ACST: Event close\n\nOnline \n\n6.00 pm AEST: Presentation begins\n7.30 pm AEST: Presentation closes\n\nAbout the speakers\n\n\n\nMalcolm Short FIEAust CPEng EngExec NER\nDirector\, Engineering North South Corridor Program Delivery Office\n\nMalcolm has both Honours and Masters degrees in civil engineering from the University of Adelaide. He is a chartered engineer\, a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers and a member of the Australasian Tunnelling Society. His experience includes development\, bidding and delivery of a range of major infrastructure projects in Australasia\, South East Asia and the Far East\, including tunnel projects in Melbourne\, Sydney\, Brisbane\, Perth and now Adelaide. \nMalcolm has worked for designers and major contractors in Australasia\, the UK and Asia over a forty year period. In late 2020\, he returned to Adelaide and joined the Department for Transport and Infrastructure as Director\, Engineering in the North South Corridor Program Delivery Office for the River Torrens to Darlington Project. In the last five years he has been responsible for development of the Reference Design and then engineering aspects of procuring major contractors for the Project. He is now a member of the Alliance Leadership Team for the Project and is also responsible for technical oversight of project delivery. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRuby Chan Sin Ping CPEng\nSenior Technical Manager\, Bouygues Construction Australia\n\nRuby is a Chartered Geotechnical Engineer and Chartered Geologist specialising in underground and tunnelling construction\, with more than 15 years’ experience in major infrastructure projects\, including large-diameter TBM works in complex ground conditions. \nShe currently leads geotechnical delivery for tunnelling works in T2D Project\, responsible for ground risk management\, TBM operations support\, and ensuring alignment between design assumptions and actual ground response during construction. Her work focuses on combining engineering judgement with field experience to manage uncertainty and deliver safe\, practical outcomes. \nRuby is passionate about knowledge sharing and practical innovation. She actively supports the development of engineers and promotes integrating design\, construction\, and operations to improve safety\, constructability\, and sustainability in tunnelling. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAnthony Harding\nGlobal Principal for Tunnel Engineering\, Jacobs\n\n\nAnthony gained a degree and PhD from Edinburgh University\, and joined Halcrow (now part of Jacobs) in London in 2000. Anthony has worked on a wide range of tunnel projects\, covering transportation\, water\, and power markets\, usually within multidisciplinary design-build environments\, frequently taking senior technical and design leadership roles has a particular interest in soft ground and TBM tunnelling\, and.\n\n\nAs Global Principal Anthony is responsible for growing Jacobs’ technical capabilities and helping staff and clients adopt novel solutions and new technologies. He is based in Brisbane\, Australia.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/tunnel-design-and-constructability-on-the-t2d-project/
LOCATION:Engineers Australia Adelaide Office\, 11/108 King William Street\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000
CATEGORIES:South Australia
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260806T190000
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SUMMARY:ITA Working Groups update
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE! \nRegistration details to follow soon\nOverview\nLearn how the ATS is supporting the ITA Working Groups and how you can get involved! The Working Groups are one of the workhorses of the ITA\, bringing experts and practitioners from around the world to develop guidance and best practices for the industry. The ATS is proud of its outsized contribution to the Working Groups over the years compared to many other and larger Member Nations. Find out why in this brief update on what the Working Groups are and what they are doing. Each of the ATS Working Group representatives will provide an update on the current work of the group\, including recent publications\, publications in development\, and opportunities for ATS members to contribute. \nLearning outcomes\nYou will learn what the ITA Working Groups are\, the guidance and best practice available\, and what is under development. If you choose to go a step further and get involved you will get to work with international experts on shaping the industry’s future. \nPresenters\n\n\n\nWG 2\nResearch (Design & Engineering)\nAnthony Harding\n\n\nWG 3\nContractual Practices\nAlexandre Gomes\n\n\nWG 5\nHealth and Safety in Works\nKate Cole\n\n\nWG 9\nSeismic Effects\nSomaye Sadeghian\n\n\nWG 11\nImmersed and Floating Tunnels\nJonathan Baber\n\n\nWG 12\nSprayed Concrete Use\nDavid Oliveira\n\n\nWG 17\nLong Tunnels at Great Depth\nBrendan Henry\n\n\nWG 19\nConventional Tunnelling\nUlrike Pelz\n\n\nWG 20\nUrban Problems\, Underground Solutions\nKeith Bannerman\n\n\nWG 22\nInformation Modelling in Tunnelling (BIM)\nJurij Karlovsek\n\n\nWG 23\nDesign & Construction of Shafts\nJoe Luxford
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ita-working-groups-update/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260813
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260821
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SUMMARY:ATS Tunnelthon 2026 - Team registration
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nATS Tunnelthon 2026 is an innovation focused\, in person hackathon designed specifically for the Australian tunnelling and geotechnical engineering industry. Organised by the Australian Tunnelling Society Young Members (ATSym)\, the event brings together industry professionals\, researchers\, and students to collaborate on real world tunnelling challenges using artificial intelligence\, automation\, and digital engineering approaches. \nUnlike traditional conferences or seminars\, Tunnelthon is highly interactive and outcome driven. Participants work in multidisciplinary teams during a structured\, time bound session to explore defined problem statements through rapid ideation\, collaboration\, and solution design. The hackathon format encourages creative thinking\, systems based-problem solving\, and the practical application of emerging technologies within a professional engineering context. \nParticipants are expected to commit approximately 12–15 hours of their own time across the week to actively engage in the program. \nThe event is designed to be accessible to participants with varied technical backgrounds. While familiarity with digital tools is beneficial\, no advanced programming or AI expertise is required. \nPlease refer to the attached document for more information on the program and participation guidelines. \nTunnelthon 2026 – Event Description \n  \nProgram timeline\nNOTE: Tunnelthon is delivered as a two-part hackathon spread across two event days\, with an independent working period in between.  \nDay 1 – 13th August – Problem Definition & Team Formation \n5.00pm AEST – Arrival and informal networking \n5.30pm AEST – Introduction to the event theme and overview of problem statements \n6.00pm AEST – Team formation\, brainstorming\, development of solution frameworks and work allocation within the team \n7.00pm AEST – Submission of team frameworks and work allocation to the organisers \nDay 2 – 20th August – Presentations & Judging \n2.00pm AEST – Access to shared collaborative workspace at Engineers Australia office for final solution development \n5.00pm AEST – Arrival of industry audience \n5.30pm AEST – Team presentations and interactive discussions with judges \n6.30pm AEST – Judges’ deliberation and announcement of winners and runners‑up \n7.30pm AEST – Prize distribution and event close \n  \nLearning outcomes\nKey outcomes of this event are: \n\nGain exposure to innovative\, practical approaches to tunnelling related challenges\nDevelop an understanding of how AI\, automation\, and digital engineering tools can be applied in tunnelling projects\nStrengthen collaboration and systems thinking skills through multidisciplinary teamwork\nIncrease professional visibility and confidence in presenting technical ideas\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHosted by the Australian Tunnelling Society (ATS)
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-tunnelthon-2026/
LOCATION:Level 9\, 340 Adelaide Street\, Brisbane
CATEGORIES:National,Queensland
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260820T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260820T193000
DTSTAMP:20260620T070055
CREATED:20260618T015105Z
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SUMMARY:ATS Tunnelthon 2026 - Team showcase
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nJoin us for the ATS Tunnelthon 2026 Showcase event\, where participants will present the innovative solutions developed during this industry-focused hackathon. Tunnelthon 2026 brings together professionals\, researchers\, and students from the tunnelling and geotechnical engineering community to tackle real-world challenges using artificial intelligence\, automation\, and digital engineering approaches. Throughout the program\, participants have worked in multidisciplinary teams to explore problem statements\, apply creative thinking\, and design practical solutions within a fast-paced\, collaborative environment. \nThis showcase event offers a unique opportunity for attendees to: \n\nDiscover the projects developed during the hackathon\nEngage with participants and learn about their problem-solving approaches\nGain insights into emerging technologies shaping the future of tunnelling and geotechnical engineering\n\nThe event highlights the innovation\, collaboration\, and forward-thinking ideas generated through Tunnelthon. Whether you are an industry professional\, student\, or simply interested in engineering innovation\, this is a great opportunity to connect with the community and see the outcomes of this dynamic initiative. \nProgram timeline\n5.00pm AEST – Arrival of industry audience \n5.30pm AEST – Team presentations and interactive discussions with judges \n6.30pm AEST – Judges’ deliberation and announcement of winners and runners up \n7.30pm AEST – Prize distribution and event close \nLearning outcomes\nBy attending this event\, participants will: \n\nGain insight into how multidisciplinary teams approach real-world tunnelling challenges\nUnderstand how emerging technologies such as AI\, automation\, and digital engineering can be applied in practice\nExplore different problem-solving methodologies used in a fast-paced\, collaborative environment\nLearn about key considerations in designing innovative and practical engineering solutions\nConnect with professionals\, researchers\, and students within the tunnelling and geotechnical community
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-tunnelthon-2026-showcase/
LOCATION:Level 9\, 340 Adelaide Street\, Brisbane
CATEGORIES:National,Queensland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261023
DTSTAMP:20260620T070055
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SUMMARY:2026 Charity Golf Day - ATS NSW
DESCRIPTION:Tee off for a great cause while connecting with colleagues from across the tunnelling and underground construction industry. \nThe ATS NSW Chapter is delighted to invite members\, colleagues and industry partners to the 2026 ATS NSW Charity Golf Day\, a longstanding industry tradition that combines friendly competition\, networking and fundraising for an important cause. \nFunds raised through the event and sponsorship packages will support the outstanding work of the Garvan Research Foundation\, helping to fund vital medical research and life-saving discoveries. \nPlayers will compete for the prestigious Peter Watson Shield\, the event’s perpetual trophy named in honour of Peter Watson and his longstanding dedication to both the Australian Tunnelling Society and the Garvan Research Foundation. \nWhether you’re a seasoned golfer or simply looking to enjoy a day on the course with industry colleagues\, we encourage you to join us for what promises to be another memorable event. \nEvent Format\nFormat: Four Ball Ambrose (18 Holes) \nRegistration\n\nIndividual Player: $250\nTeam of Four: $960\n\nRegister online via: \n2026 ATS Charity Golf Day Registration \nTeams can be registered immediately\, with individual player names provided closer to the event if required. \nSponsorship Opportunities\nA range of sponsorship opportunities are available for organisations wishing to support the event while gaining valuable industry exposure. \nHole Sponsorship – $1\,500 (18 available) \nIncludes: \n\nRegistration for four players\nOpportunity to promote your business at one of the 18 holes\n\nPre-Match Sponsorship – $2\,200 (1 available) \nIncludes: \n\nRegistration for four players\nOpportunity to showcase your business during player registration and breakfast\n\nRefreshment Cart Sponsorship – $2\,800 (2 available) \nIncludes: \n\nRegistration for four players\nCompany banner displayed on the refreshment cart\n\nPrize Sponsorship – $1\,500 (3 available) \nIncludes: \n\nRegistration for four players\nAcknowledgement during the post-match presentation\n\nFurther Information\nRegistration enquiriesKristen Kiriakoscommunity@garvan.org.au(02) 9295 8362 \nGeneral event enquiriesDavid Claguedavid.clague@bekaert.com0455 052 025 \nWe look forward to seeing you on the course in support of a worthy cause.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/2026-charity-golf-day-ats-nsw/
LOCATION:Ryde Parramatta Golf Club\, 1156 Victoria Road\, West Ryde\, NSW\, 2113\, Australia
CATEGORIES:New South Wales
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261203
DTSTAMP:20260620T070055
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SUMMARY:ATS Short Course - Melbourne
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE!!!\nATS Short Course: Melbourne 1-2 December 2026\nThe ATS Short Course 2026 is a two-day event designed to provide an introduction to the world of tunnelling and underground space engineering.  \nEvent content will closely align with the latest edition of the ATS Tunnel Design Guideline and is a must for early career tunnelling professionals. \nEvent overview \nRun every two years since 2007\, the event provides an established platform that delivers a practical introduction to tunnelling to both younger practitioners and those interested in moving into the Australian tunnelling industry. It gives these up-and-coming tunnellers an opportunity to: \n\nLearn new skills and knowledge\,\nDevelop and refresh existing skills and knowledge\,\nGain a competitive edge\,\nInvest in their future\, and\nLearn from and network with industry leaders.\n\nThe course is delivered by experienced professionals from Australian tunnelling who have specialist knowledge in their discipline field. These course presenters are eager to share their knowledge and encourage delegates to develop their understanding and confidence so they can apply the ATS Design Guide across all stages of a tunnelling project. The syllabus is designed to cover relevant topics and ‘must learn’ topics useful to early career and new tunnelling professionals\, including design principles\, construction fundamentals\, sustainability\, fire life safety and project case studies. \nWho should attend \n\nEarly career tunnelling professionals\nAnyone considering a shift into this exciting field of engineering\n\nEarly bird registration costings \n\nATS/EA Members $750\nNon-Members $1000\nYoung Members $450\nStudent $150\n\nEarly bird registrations close 30 September \nProgram 
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-short-course-melbourne/
LOCATION:Melbourne Engineers Australia office\, Level 6\, 181 William Street\, Melbourne\, VIC\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victoria
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20271112
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SUMMARY:Australian Tunnelling Conference 2027 (ATC2027)
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date – ATC2027\, Brisbane\nThe Australian Tunnelling Conference (ATC2027) will take place in Brisbane from 8–11 November 2027. \nUnder the theme “Shaping an Underground Future: Technology\, Sustainability & Resilience\,” the conference will bring together industry\, academia\, and government to explore the full lifecycle of tunnelling. The program will highlight Australian experience and leadership\, spanning operations\, asset renewal and transformation\, and resource and post-mining applications\, alongside emerging priorities in planning and societal integration. \nFurther details will be released soon — we look forward to welcoming you to Brisbane.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/australian-tunnelling-conference-2027-atc2027/
CATEGORIES:National
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