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SUMMARY:ATS WA - The David Sugden Award 2018 Roadshow
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  from 2018 will present a summary of their paper and provide insights into the award itself\, including the value of technical development and mentoring in tunnelling.  Download flyer here. \nDate\nDate: 6th June 2019\, Ariive from 5:30pm for 6:00pm start \nVenue\nPTA Lecture Theatre\, Public Transport Centre\, West Parade\, Perth\, WA 6004 \nCost\nThis is a free event.  Registration required to ensure adequate seating.  Register here. \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.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-wa-the-david-sugden-award-2018/
CATEGORIES:Western Australia
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SUMMARY:ATS WA - ATS Tunnel Design and Construction Short Course
DESCRIPTION:  \n[two_third last=”no” spacing=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \nCourse Themes\nThis two and a half day interactive course program features a series of technical presentations and project visit. The course aim is to take the delegates through common components of a project life cycle covering all major aspects of tunnelling such as: \n• Risk Management;\n• Project preparation;\n• Design of underground structures;\n• Construction of underground structures. \nTarget Audience\nThe course is aimed at a wide potential audience including clients\, tunnel operators\, manufacturers\, design and construction engineers that want to refresh or widen their knowledge\, young tunnel design and construction engineers and students who wish to pursue a career in the tunnelling industry. The format of the short course with worked examples and site tours allows for a close interaction between the delegates and speakers. \nDelegates of the short course will be provided with a detailed and comprehensive insight into all major aspects of tunnelling. The course and opportunities for site visits will bring together the various technical communities within the industry for the exchange of ideas\, concepts\, and innovations. This short course provides a forum for discussion and networking with highly regarded experts in the tunnelling community. \n\n[/two_third][one_third last=”yes” spacing=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”” animation_speed=”0.1″ class=”” id=””] \nDate: 16th to 18th June 2019 \nFormat:  \nDay 1 – Optional afternoon site visit to Forrestfield Airport Link tunnel \nDay 2 – Full day of technical presentations and Q&A followed by evening dinner/networking event \nDay 3 – Full day of technical presentations and Q&A \nVenue:  University Club of Western Australia \nEvent Contact: kwhite@engineersaustralia.org.au \nClick here for course website \nClick here for course program \n \n[/one_third]
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-wa-ats-tunnel-design-and-construction-short-course/
CATEGORIES:Western Australia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190620
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SUMMARY:ATS NSW - Snowy Hydro
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URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-nsw-snowy-hydro/
CATEGORIES:New South Wales
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SUMMARY:ATS QLD - The Queensland Geotechnical Database
DESCRIPTION:The viability of any modern public geotechnical database is influenced by many factors\, including the availability of logs\, an area’s population density\, and seismic risk. The creation of a database may be constrained by questions of liability and intellectual property\, cost\, or by consultants who view a public database as working to their competitive disadvantage. \nThe Queensland Geotechnical Database (QDU; qgd.org.au) was launched in October 2017 with a view to consolidating primarily tax and toll payer subsidised exploratory hole logs into an open platform. The QGD now includes over 1600 geotechnical investigation logs dating back to 1966\, as well as links to over 20 technical papers related to sites in Queensland. \nThis presentation will discuss geotechnical databases around the world\, the process of creating the QGD and opportunities for its growth in support of development and research in Queensland. \nThe evening will feature keynote presentations from established professionals Tim Thompson (Geotechnical Engineer\, Arup) and Jared Priddle (Engineer and Software Developer\, FSG Geotechnics and Foundations)\, followed by designated discussion time in the end. \n  \nSpeakers\n\nTimothy Thompson | Geotechnical Engineer\, Arup\nAfter graduating from Purdue University\, Tim was a Peace Corps volunteer in Panama where he taught land surveying to high school students. He began with Arup in New York City before moving to London for three years to work on preparations for the 2012 Olympics. \nTim arrived in Brisbane in late 2009\, launching the Queensland Geotechnical Database (QGD) with Jared in 2017. \nCurrently\, Tim undertaking part-time research with the University of Queensland and was the AGS Queensland Chair in 2016 and 2017. \n  \n \nJared Priddle | Engineer and Software Developer\, FSG Geotechnics and Foundations Specialists \nBased out of Brisbane\, Jared was previously a civil design drafter before graduating from QUT in 2012 and has since then gained experience in the tendering\, investigation\, design\, construction\, and verification of building and infrastructure projects across Queensland and elsewhere. \nJared has a particular interest in GIS and programming and has applied his skills as the developer and co-founder of the Queensland Geotechnical Database. \n\n\n\n\nDate: 20th June 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 \nSession Contact: memberservices@engineersaustralia.org.au \nClick here for the flyer \nClick here to register \nKindly Sponsored by:
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-qld-the-queensland-geotechnical-database/
CATEGORIES:Queensland
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SUMMARY:ATS VIC - Satellite Based Ground Deformation Monitoring
DESCRIPTION:Join Australian Tunnelling Society for this presentation where Eric Audigé will speak about radar satellite interferometry (InSAR) . \nIn urban tunnelling projects\, ground TICKETS deformation control and monitoring are important to guarantee that the different infrastructure assets crossing or adjacent to the tunnel alignment\nand other new build elements are not affected by the construction activity in the short or long term. \nRadar satellite interferometry (InSAR) is a non-invasive surveying technique which is able to measure millimetric motion of terrain structures over wide areas and brings to the user a comprehensive\, consistent and periodic vision of ground deformation without any need to access site. \nATLAS is Sixense InSAR solution applied to Crossrail I\, The Elisabeth Line in London and after a brief presentation of the technique\, this presentation will detail the application case of the monitoring of the different phases of the project with highlight to the added value for the parties involved. \nMeet the Speaker:\nEric Audigé: Managing Director\, Oceania – Sixense \nEric Audigé is an engineer with 30 years of experience in monitoring. He has driven the development and international applications in more than 20 countries of new monitoring solutions in a wide range of domains\, including the environment\, defence & security\, nuclear energy\, mining and civil construction. Eric relocated to Australia in 2009 and joined Sixense in 2013 as Managing Director of the Oceania branch to foster real-time monitoring in civil construction and mining. \nPlease note: Networking and refreshments will take place from 5.30pm\, with the presentation at 6.00pm \n\n\n\n\nDate: Wednesday 26 June 2019 \nTime: 5.30pm to 7.00pm \nVenue: Engineers Australia Victoria\, Level 31\, 600 Bourke Street\, Melbourne \nCost:Free for Members & Students/$30 for Non-Members \nSpeakers: Eric Audigé \nSession Contact: memberservices@engineersaustralia.org.au \nClick here to see flyer \nClick here to register
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-vic-satellite-based-ground-deformation-monitoring/
CATEGORIES:Victoria
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