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SUMMARY:ATS VIC - Ground Model Development West Gate Tunnel Project\, Melbourne
DESCRIPTION:Key Speaker: Trevor O’Shannessy\, Principal Geotechnical Engineer\, Golder Associates \nDate: Tuesday 5 March 2019 \nTime: Commencing at 6: pm (with refreshments at 5.30pm) \nWhere: Engineers Australia\, Level 31\, 600 Bourke St\, Melbourne \nCost: Free\, refreshments provided (Please register at EA Victorian Division’s events page) \n\n\n\n\nThe West Gate Tunnel Project will provide an alternative river crossing to the West Gate Bridge. The key components of the Project include the widening of the West Gate Freeway\, a tunnel under Yarraville and an elevated motorway that connects the West Gate Freeway with the Port of Melbourne\, CityLink\, and the Melbourne central city. \nTrevor has over 15 years of experience in geotechnical engineering in a wide range of projects. He has been involved in a number major tunnelling projects situated in Melbourne’s complex geology\, including West Gate Tunnel\, Melbourne Metro\, East West Link and Melbourne Main Sewer. \nFor the West Gate Tunnel Project\, Trevor acted as an advisor to Transurban supporting concept through to reference design stages of the project. He continues to remain involved during the current construction phase of this important project. \nThe tunnelling component of the project will pass through variable sedimentary and igneous deposits of the Cainozoic (Quaternary & Tertiary) era. These deposits reflect the complex geological and geomorphological processes that have shaped the region\, including tectonic movements and development of “palaeo-valley” structures. \nThis presentation will discuss the early development of a ground model for the area based on pre-construction geotechnical studies.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-vic-ground-model-development-west-gate-tunnel-project-melbourne/
CATEGORIES:Victoria
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SUMMARY:AuSS - Workshop in Bowral on the production of a 3rd Edition of the Shotcrete Guide
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URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/auss-workshop-in-bowral-on-the-production-of-a-3rd-edition-of-the-shotcrete-guide/
CATEGORIES:Shotcrete Society
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SUMMARY:ATS VIC - The David Sugden Award 2018
DESCRIPTION:Join Young Members of the Australian Tunnelling Society for an evening of informative presentations from the top three papers of the 2018 David Sugden Award. \nProudly provided by the Australian Tunnelling Society Young Members\, the authors of the top three David Sugden Writing Award winning entries will present a summary of their paper and provide insights into the award itself\, including the value of technical development and mentoring in tunnelling. \nDate\nDate: 13th March 2019\, 6pm start \nVenue\nAurecon Centre\, 850 Collins Street\, Docklands\, Melbourne 3008 \nSpeakers\nMatt Bennett | Transport Planner\, Aurecon (Winner\, David Sugden Award 2018) – Matt is a transport planner based in Melbourne. As part of a working group focusing on safety impacts on cyclists and pedestrians around Melbourne’s Metro Tunnel Project\, Matt’s technical paper outlines the need for the inclusion of vulnerable road users when selecting truck routes for spoil removal. \nAaron Lippet | Tunnel Engineer\, Aurecon (Runner-up\, David Sugden Award 2018) – Aaron’s paper is a case study on the construction of the Arncliffe Ventilation Connection from the New M5 tunnel in Sydney\, discussing the ground conditions\, technical solutions and construction methods used to construct the shafts and tunnels. Aaron is a Sydney-based tunnel engineer. \nBrodie Aitchison | Tunnel Engineer\, Aurecon (Runner-up\, David Sugden Award 2018) – A Brisbane-based tunnel engineer\, Brodie’s paper was on the Design and Construction of a Shallow Cover Tunnel Junction\, which was part of his design work undertaken on the WestConnex New M5 Tunnel. The paper outlines the design concept\, constraints\, methods used to design and build the tunnels. \n  \nSo\, who is David Sugden? \nDavid Sugden was the driving force behind the successful design of mechanical full-face rock excavation machinery over a number of years\, resulting in the forging of countless tunnels across the world. David continually showed a commitment to innovation and design throughout his career\, often custom making machinery to solve problems that arose and for which no existing devices were available or appropriate. As a result of this attitude\, David is listed as the inventor on over 40 patents. \nDavid was been recognised for his contribution to tunnelling and the mentoring of young engineers involved in the field in the form of the Allen Neyland Tunnelling Achievement Award in 1996\, an Order of Australia in 2002\, and the 2003 A.G.M. Michell Award for his outstanding contribution to Australian Mechanical Engineering. \nIn 2004\, the Australian Tunnelling Society started the David Sugden Award to encourage young engineers to develop the art of technical writing. \nATSym will host a roadshow of the top papers from the 2018 edition of the David Sudgen Award.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-vic-the-david-sugden-award-2018/
CATEGORIES:Victoria
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190314T173000
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SUMMARY:ATS QLD - WestConnex
DESCRIPTION:This presentation provides an overview of the Westconnex projects the current status and the challenges ahead. \nAt around 30 kilometres in length\, the WestConnex project comprises the widening and extension of the New M4; duplication of the New M5; and connection of the two motorways to provide a long overdue underground link to create a seamless free-flowing western bypass of Sydney’s central business district for motorists. \nAbout the Speaker \nTim Brown is part of the Sydney Motorway Corporation team which is leading the delivery of WestConnex – Australia’s most significant investment in road infrastructure: forming the central spine of Sydney’s future motorway network with connections to the future Western Harbour Tunnel\, Sydney Gateway and F6 Extension. \nTim Brown is a UQ Mining Engineering graduate whose expertise is in the planning and delivery of complex underground infrastructure projects with a recent focus on the integration of multidisciplinary teams on major road tunnel projects. Tim has over 20 years of professional experience including time spent on Brisbane AirportLink\, Legacy Way\, Gateway Upgrade Project\, Melbourne to Brisbane Inland Rail and most recently on the WestConnex projects. \nHe is currently seconded to Sydney Motorways Corporation as the M4-M5 Link TunnelsConstruction Director overseeing the design and construction works being undertaken by the Lend Lease Bouygues Samsung Joint Venture on Stage 3A of the WestConnex project. \n\n\n\n\nDate: Thursday 14th March 2019 \nTime: 5:30pm – 7:00pm \nVenue: Hawken Auditorium\, Engineering House\, 447 Upper Edward St\, Spring Hill QLD 4000 \nCost:  Free for Members & Students/$30 for Non-Members \nSpeakers: Tim Brown | Bamser – Director – Major Project Delivery \nSession Contact: memberservices@engineersaustralia.org.au \nClick here to see flyer \nClick here to register
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-qld-westconnex/
CATEGORIES:Queensland
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SUMMARY:ATS NSW - The David Sugden Award 2018
DESCRIPTION:Join Young Members of the Australian Tunnelling Society for an evening of informative presentations from the top three papers of the 2018 David Sugden Award. \nProudly provided by the Australian Tunnelling Society Young Members\, the authors of the top three David Sugden Writing Award winning entries will present a summary of their paper and provide insights into the award itself\, including the value of technical development and mentoring in tunnelling. \nSo\, who is David Sugden? \nDavid Sugden was the driving force behind the successful design of mechanical full-face rock excavation machinery over a number of years\, resulting in the forging of countless tunnels across the world. David continually showed a commitment to innovation and design throughout his career\, often custom making machinery to solve problems that arose and for which no existing devices were available or appropriate. As a result of this attitude\, David is listed as the inventor on over 40 patents. \nDavid was been recognised for his contribution to tunnelling and the mentoring of young engineers involved in the field in the form of the Allen Neyland Tunnelling Achievement Award in 1996\, an Order of Australia in 2002\, and the 2003 A.G.M. Michell Award for his outstanding contribution to Australian Mechanical Engineering. \nIn 2004\, the Australian Tunnelling Society started the David Sugden Award to encourage young engineers to develop the art of technical writing. \nPlease see flyer for information regarding the presenters. \nDate: 20/03/2019\, 5.30PM Start \nVenue:  Engineers Australia\, 3/8 Thomas St\, Chatswood \nCost:  Free for Members & Students/$30 for Non-Members \nSpeakers: Matt Bennett\, Aaron Lippett\, Brodie Aitchison \nEvent Contact: Natalia Kontsevaya (NKontsevaya@engineersaustralia.org.au) \nDownload the event flyer \nClick here to register
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-nsw-the-david-sugden-award-2018/
CATEGORIES:New South Wales
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SUMMARY:ATS VIC - Metro tunnel construction in a complex urban environment subject to broad spectrum of geological and geographical conditions
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URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-vic-metro-tunnel-construction-in-a-complex-urban-environment/
CATEGORIES:Victoria
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SUMMARY:ATSym QLD - The David Sugden Award 2018
DESCRIPTION:Join Young Members of the Australian Tunnelling Society for an evening of informative presentations from the top three papers of the 2018 David Sugden Award. \nProudly provided by the Australian Tunnelling Society Young Members\, the authors of the top three David Sugden Writing Award winning entries will present a summary of their paper and provide insights into the award itself\, including the value of technical development and mentoring in tunnelling. \nSo\, who is David Sugden? \nDavid Sugden was the driving force behind the successful design of mechanical full-face rock excavation machinery over a number of years\, resulting in the forging of countless tunnels across the world. David continually showed a commitment to innovation and design throughout his career\, often custom making machinery to solve problems that arose and for which no existing devices were available or appropriate. As a result of this attitude\, David is listed as the inventor on over 40 patents. \nDavid was been recognised for his contribution to tunnelling and the mentoring of young engineers involved in the field in the form of the Allen Neyland Tunnelling Achievement Award in 1996\, an Order of Australia in 2002\, and the 2003 A.G.M. Michell Award for his outstanding contribution to Australian Mechanical Engineering. \nIn 2004\, the Australian Tunnelling Society started the David Sugden Award to encourage young engineers to develop the art of technical writing. \nPlease see flyer for information regarding the presenters. \n\n\n\n\nDate: Thursday 28th March 2019 \nTime: 5:30pm \nVenue: \nAdvanced Engineering Building \nBuilding 49\, The University of Queensland\, Staff House Rd\, St Lucia QLD 4072 \nRoom 49-313A \nhttps://goo.gl/maps/D7bEJ3p9G5L2 \nCost:  Free for Members & Students/$30 for Non-Members \nSpeakers: Matt Bennett\, Aaron Lippett\, Brodie Aitchison \nSession Contact: memberservices@engineersaustralia.org.au \nClick here to see flyer \nClick here to register
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/atsym-qld-the-david-sugden-award-2018/
CATEGORIES:Queensland
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