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SUMMARY:Sustainability in underground spaces
DESCRIPTION:This event will provide an insight into the Sustainable Urban Underground Development where the necessity of new spaces is crucial\, and the population in urban areas are estimated to be 70% – 80% higher by 2050. \nThe speakers will talk about the contribution and impact of underground space use to achieve sustainable urban development and create resilient cities. \nThe sustainability of the environment can be in many ways if we consider the underground infrastructure. It could be a way of saving natural resources\, reducing air pollution and unnecessary visual and noise intrusion\, creating opportunities for less energy use in compact city\, creating structures less impacted by earthquakes and other catastrophic events\, and enhancing of overall landscape and environmental quality. \nSpeakers\n \nAsal Bidarmaghz\nLecturer\, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, University of New South Wales \nDr Asal Bidarmaghz is a Lecturer in Geotechnical Engineering in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, UNSW Sydney and deputy chair of the Australian Geomechanics Society (AGS)\, Sydney Chapter and the leader of the urban underground climate change initiative at the International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE). Prior to joining UNSW\, Asal was working as a Research Associate at the Engineering Department\, University of Cambridge (2017-2019) and as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Infrastructure Engineering\, the University of Melbourne (2015-2017)\, where she received her PhD in 2015. \nAsal specializes in the design and optimisation of geothermal systems and energy geo-structures for harnessing thermal energy through underground structures. Her research concerns the impacts of urbanisation on underground climate and urban geothermal potential with specific emphasis on sustainability and serviceability of underground structures\, groundwater and energy resources. \n \nMarilu Melo Zurita\nSenior Lecturer in Human Geography at the Faculty of Arts\, Design and Architecture at the University of New South Wales \nDr Marilu Melo is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the Faculty of Arts\, Design and Architecture at the University of New South Wales in Sydney\, Australia. Her research has spanned different key areas of geographical scholarship – including groundwater governance\, subterranean urban spaces and peri-urban disaster management. \nMarilu is also the founder of Think Deep Australia\, an interdisciplinary group interested in the integrated and sustainable uses of what exists underground/underwater. She is also the leader of the Urban Integration Activity Group for the International Tunneling and Association Committee on Underground Space (ITACUS). She is currently involved in two projects funded by the Australian Research Council.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/sustainability-in-underground-spaces/
LOCATION:Engineers Australia\, Sydney office\, Mezzanine Floor\, 44 Market Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:ATS NSW—Charity Golf Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:Join the ATS for our annual charity golf day with funds raised through sponsorship packages going towards medical research and life saving discoveries by the Garvan Research Foundation. The Peter Watson Shield is on the line\, with the perpetual trophy in honour of Peter for his dedication to the ATS and Garvan Research Foundation. \nEvent details\nFormat: Four ball Ambrose\, 18 holes\nRegistration: $180 per individual player\, or $675 per team of four \nSponsorship Package Information:\n\nHole Sponsorship $1\,250 (18 packages)—includes golf registration for four players\, plus the opportunity to promote your business at one of 18 holes.\nPre-match Sponsorship $2\,000 (1 package)—includes golf registration for four players\, plus the opportunity to showcase your business and its services during player registration and the pre-match lunch.\nRefreshment Cart Sponsorship $2\,500 (1 package)—includes golf registration for four players\, plus the opportunity to place your company banner on the refreshment golf cart.\nPrize Sponsorship $1\,250 (3 Packages)—includes golf registration for four players plus acknowledgement at post match presentation.\n\n*  Please indicate your golf grading (1 = single figure handicap) in the notes section when registering players. \nPlease note this event will be a COVID save event and will follow rules set out by Ryde Parramatta Golf Course COVID safe plan. Currently this plan includes:\n– when entering the clubhouse you will need to register on the Ryde Parramatta application.\n– physical distancing (1.5m apart) when in the clubhouse. \nThere are currently no restrictions once on the golf course. Therefore\, carts can be used\, with two people per cart as per normal conditions. If the event needs to be changed or cancelled in the event of government changes or lockdown\, a full refund would be provided\, if requested. Alternatively\, sponsorship money will be held in Garvan trust until the event can be re-scheduled and held at a later time. \nOrganise your team of four\, as registrations will be opening soon! \nClick here for flyer
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-nsw-charity-golf-day-2021/
LOCATION:Ryde Parramatta Golf Club\, 1156 Victoria Road\, West Ryde\, NSW\, 2113\, Australia
CATEGORIES:New South Wales
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SUMMARY:Tunnel lighting functionality
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will discuss the various types of tunnel lighting and the development of tunnel lighting in Australia using case studies from various tunnel projects in Australia will describe the types and functionality of tunnel lighting systems. Tunnel lighting functionalities include: – Normal lighting that provides appropriate visibility for users\, both day and night – Safety lighting that provides minimum visibility for users\, to enable them to leave the tunnel in their vehicles in case of power outage. – Egress lighting to guide tunnel users on foot in the event of an emergency. During this sessions you will receive an overview of: – Different types of tunnel lighting – Tunnel lighting functionality – Tunnel lighting zones – Egress lighting – Different lighting systems used on Tunnels in Australia. \nPlease see speakers for the event below: \n\n \nShilpa Charegaonkar\nFIEAust CPEng\nTechnical Director\, Energy Mott MacDonald \nTechnical Director\, Electrical engineer with 20 years of experience in technical design and delivery of complex multi-discipline industrial engineering and infrastructure projects. Experience includes delivering a range of engineering solutions\, including concept planning\, design development\, safety identification and mitigation\, process improvement solutions\, potentially explosive atmosphere engineering\, project management and energy management systems. Power and lighting design\, documentation\, and construction phase services for various projects. With excellent communication and relationship building skills\, Shilpa is results focused and takes pride in ensuring the needs of stakeholders are met throughout the project and a high level of quality is maintained. \n\n \nAdrian Sterritt\nAssociate Director\, Lighting WSP \nWith over 30 years of designing lighting Adrian brings his lighting design experience to WSP. His understanding of the lighting techniques\, coupled with his management skills\, makes him an asset to any project. Adrian is the Melbourne Specialist Lighting Team Leader and as one of the senior project leaders on many diverse projects\, Adrian is able to apply his skill and design experience to any project. Working with all aspects of lighting he can find the best lighting outcome for any project. With experience in road\, rail\, retail\, urban realm theatre and heritage projects. \n\n \nJohn Rogers\nPrincipal Lighting Engineer WSP \nJohn Rogers has over 50 years’ experience in the lighting industry in various roles. He has special experience in roadway\, tunnels and public space lighting from a background in lighting design\, luminaire manufacturing and lighting project management. Joining WSP in 2010 he has been involved on numerous projects as lighting designer or in an advisory or verification capacity as well as conducting in house training on public lighting and tunnel/underpass lighting design with particular regard to the application of and compliance with relevant Australian Standards in the design procedure.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/tunnel-lighting-functionality/
LOCATION:Mott MacDonald L17\, Tower One\, Collins Square 727 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3008\, Mott MacDonald L17\, Tower One\, Collins Square 727 Collins Street\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Online,Victoria,Webinar
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SUMMARY:ATS & ICE - 3D Reality Capture Systems
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThe Australian Tunnelling Society and Institution of Civil Engineers invite you to an evening of knowledge sharing\, Q&A\, and networking. \nNew Era of Tunnel Inspection\nIn the past\, tunnel inspection and documentation was a “camera and clipboard” manual process to document geology\, tunnel lining conditions\, or assets within tunnel networks. It was time-consuming and inconsistent in terms of objectivity\, continuity and spatial context. \nWith a variety of fixed and mobile platforms\, we are now able to combine laser scanners and high-resolution cameras to rapidly record the tunnel surface to a resolution that can detect sub millimeter cracks.. Mobile systems can capture data at ambient traffic speed\, reducing what\nused to take weeks and months\, to just hours. \nFrom this data we then generate highly precise true-colour\, textured 3D models of the scanned tunnel surface. \nDetection\, mapping and measurement of tunnel components can be undertaken in a centralised structured database\, managing inspection intervals and temporal changes from a single point of truth. \nDigital tools enable productivity improvements through the life of an asset\, 3D Reality Capture Systems are an excellent example of this. \nEvent Timeline (GMT+8)\n5.30pm – 6.00pm: Networking and refreshments\n6.00pm – 7.00pm: Presentation\n7.00pm – 8.00pm: Networking and refreshments \nSpeaker\nDrew Coulthard\nCurrent Role: National Monitoring Manager \, Land Surveys \nExperienced professional Senior Surveyor with an MBA in Project Management. Drew has worked across a number of different sectors including civil\, mining\, rail and infrastructure projects. For the last 15 year Drew has predominantly work on infrastructure projects in the UK and Australian with a focus on Instrumentation and Monitoring and Geospatial Capture. Drew is passionate about embracing new geospatial data capture techniques that can add value to key infrastructure assets by consistently monitoring change over time. \nDuring his time in the UK Drew also worked of Western Section of Crossrail for over 4 years both on the contract side as a I&M Project Managing and\, on the client\, side overseeing the instrumentation and monitoring contracts\, managing stakeholder interfaces and coordinating damage claims with assessors and insurers. On to the Australia 2015 he started working for Land Survey on project around Australia and has spent the last 8 years working on various project around the Australia and overseas the tendering and delivery of major national projects.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/ats-ice-3d-reality-capture-systems/
LOCATION:Little Shoe\, 1st Floor\, Yangan Square\, Perth\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Western Australia
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