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SUMMARY:New developments in BIM
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE EVENT \nThis instalment of the lecture series will focus on ‘New developments in BIM.’ It will begin at 13:00 CET. \nThe episode will feature five lectures and will finish with a Q&A with all speakers. \n\nIntroduction – ITA-AITES WG22 activities – Florent Robert\nDigital Engineering – applications and approaches – Alessandro Menozzi\nSustainable tunnelling projects using BIM – main concepts and opportunities – Rita Sanfilippo\nIFC standard for underground infrastructure projects (IFCTunnel) – Michel Rives\nBIM: Vision of the future – Galina Paskaleva
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/new-developments-in-bim/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Register via the link to join!
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240409T180000
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SUMMARY:ATSym Industry Night - Welcome Future Tunnellers
DESCRIPTION:The ATSym invites all members\, non-members\, and students to join us for an engaging panel discussion\nfeaturing firsthand experiences from three tunnelling professionals at different stages of their careers. They\nwill provide insights into working in Australia’s tunnelling industry. \nThis is your chance to hear from and gain valuable guidance on career paths\, industry trends\, and\nchallenges faced by tunnelling professionals from various sectors\, including consultants and contractors.\nDon’t miss this opportunity to gather wisdom from diverse perspectives and discover the exciting possibilities that await you in the world of tunnelling. \nThis event is organized by ATSym and Monash BEST and will be held both online and in person. \nClick here for the event flyer. \nRegistrations are essential. \nA special thank you to our event sponsors Arcadis and Aurecon! \nAgenda \n5:30pm-6:00pm – Networking & Refreshments \n6:00pm-6:45pm – Presentation \n6:45pm-7:15pm – Panel Discussion \n7:15pm-8:00pm – Networking \nSpeakers
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/atsym-industry-night-welcome-future-tunnellers/
LOCATION:Monash University Clayton Campus\, Green Chemical Futures Building - Level 4 Auditorium\, Clayton\, Victoria\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Hybrid,Online,Victoria
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240409T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240409T220000
DTSTAMP:20260621T031035
CREATED:20240319T031227Z
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SUMMARY:BP KWOL Pipeline Relocation - Largest Brownfield Trenchless Relocation in Australia
DESCRIPTION:ATS/AGS/ICE/ASTT jointly presents this in person and online Hybrid Technical Event. \nOverview \nThornlie Cockburn Link (TCL) project consists of a new railway line between the Armadale and Mandurah lines via the Thornlie and Cockburn Stations. The track extension from Thornlie to Cockburn is approximately 14.50 km. \nTo make way for the major construction works\, a 12.6km of existing BP KWOL (Kewdale White Oil Line) required to be relocated which is situated within the narrow brownfield railway corridor.  The works consists of 11.5km of Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD)\, two 50m microtunnelling/pipejacking crossing operational PTA passenger and Arc freight rail\, 1km of open trench\, 120m steel truss river crossing\, 2 pigging stations and 12 valves and associated valve pits. \nThis presentation will dive into how the determined team have overcome several design and construction challenges and safely delivered the project; these includes: \n\nResolved design issues and obtained stakeholder approval on key design elements of the project including Design package submission in compliance to the railway requirement\, narrow right of way within the active railway corridor\, Canning River Pipeline Crossing\, Cathodic Protection and Voltage Mitigation\,\nCompleted 12 Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) drill shots up to length of 1.4km and depth of 25m within the railway corridor parallel to the operational rail\, in many cases near residential properties\, 12 months of drilling works included eight months of 24/7 works with two drill rigs\,\nRecovery of stuck drilling operation\, using two drill rigs from either end\,\nRecovery of a Micro Tunnel Boring Machine (MTBM) during the Easter break un-der the existing Thornlie Passenger Line and live Arc Infrastructure freight rail\,\nInstallation of a truss bridge over the environmentally and culturally sensitive Canning River site during night-time PTA passenger rail possessions in October 2022\, using a 750T crane and specially manufactured remote-controlled counter-weight\,\nInstallation of 12 Main Line Valve (MLV) pits along the alignment with some of them as close as 500mm to the existing bp KWOL pipeline.\nSuccessful completion of the works leading up to the pipeline cut over date com-mitted 6 months in advance and carried out the critical golden welds during the shut ensuring the successful commissioning of the new line and handover of the new asset.\n\n  \nEvent schedule: \nNetworking and light refreshments: 17:30 – 18:00 (AWST). \nTechnical presentation: 18:00 – 19:00 (AWST). \nQ&A and networking: 19:00 – 20:00 (AWST). \n  \nSpeaker \n\n(Aziz) Jiang Aizezi\n\nArea Manager – Utilities and Tunnels\n\n\nJiang is a Chartered Professional Engineer with a wealth of technical knowledge\, engineering expertise\, and management skills in the construction industry. He has contributed to the successful delivery of construction projects involving a variety of civil\, trenchless and tunnelling techniques\, including road and rail tunnels\, microtunnelling\, pipe jacking\, auger boring\, horizontal directional drilling\, Oil and gas pipeline construction\, conventional pipeline construction (Drainage\, Water\, Sewer\, Telcom\, Power)\, piling\, and heavy lifting operations. Jiang excels at managing stakeholders with competing interests and resolving complex issues. He creates an open forum for discussion to drive outcomes that benefit all parties. He has worked some a few iconic trenchless\, tunnel and infrastructure projects in Brisbane\, Sydney\, Melbourne and Perth. This includes: Legacy way tunnel\, Maroochydore HDD sewer relocation\, Caltex fuel line Brisbane River crossing\, Sydney metro tender\, Melbourne Metro\, Epping main sewer\, O’Shannassy Reservoir inlet tunnel\, Denny Ave level crossing removal\, Serpentine Trunk Main rail crossing\, BP KWOL pipeline relocation and Thornlie Cockburn Link\,.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/bp-kwol-pipeline-relocation-largest-brownfield-trenchless-relocation-in-australia/
CATEGORIES:Online,Western Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240411T173000
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SUMMARY:Tunnel Systems Education at the Victorian Tunnelling Centre - Online Presentation
DESCRIPTION:About the VTC \nThe Victorian Tunnelling Centre (VTC) at Holmesglen Institute’s Drummond Street campus trains and upskills thousands of workers in underground construction and tunnelling. Training up to 5\,000 learners annually\, the Australian-first tunnelling facility ensures that Victorians are leaders in underground construction\, operations and workplace health and safety. \nWho should attend this presentation? \nAnyone with interest in tunnelling education\, from students learning useful skills\, to operators training their staff\, to contractors that need a facility dedicated to tunnelling education. This presentation will give you many insights into what is available and the opportunities to explore. \nWhy should you attend? \nThis is a fantastic opportunity to learn what the VTC does and how it can extend your skills and career. You will also learn more about a workshop planned for later this year specifically designed for tunnel systems. \nThe VTC is in constant communication with industry. Working with construction companies on their training model well in advance\, during the pre-tender phase\, helping employers understand the REAL cost of skilling. VTC is building robust\, mature\, trusting relationships that help all stakeholders understand what’s happening in the industry. \nPresenter \nRoss Digby \nAssociate Director\, Centre for Energy & Infrastructure\, Holmesglen Institute\, \nRoss thinks that listening closely to industry unearths the pain points\, and solutions can come with combinations of accredited and non-accredited programs that align with organisational practice. Anyone can pick and mix what they need. He is passionate about training and wants to ensure that workers are fit for the roles they’re doing.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/tunnel-systems-education-at-the-victorian-tunnelling-centre-online-presentation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240415T130000
DTSTAMP:20260621T031035
CREATED:20240318T002909Z
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SUMMARY:Site visit - Transurban road tunnel control room - Melbourne
DESCRIPTION:Join the ATS and Transurban in an immersive exploration into the nerve centre of tunnel systems with a site visit to a road tunnel control room in Melbourne. \nOverview \nTransurban control rooms are the pulsating brain behind the seamless operation of tunnels. These control rooms stand as the guardians of safety\, efficiency\, and operations in the bustling underground arteries of transportation networks. This visit to the Road Tunnel Control Room offers a unique opportunity for new engineers and experts alike to delve deep into the intricate workings of these vital facilities. Serving as the centre of monitoring\, management\, and response\, control rooms play a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth flow of traffic and maintaining the utmost safety standards within tunnels. \nLearning outcomes \n\nIntroduction to Control Room Operations: experienced operators will provide insights into the primary functions and responsibilities of control room teams.\nEquipment Review: Witness firsthand the technology and equipment that empower control room operators to uphold efficiency and safety standards.\nInsights from Industry Experts: Benefit from the expertise of professionals as they share insights from years of experience in tunnel management and control room operations.\n\nLocation \n49 Balston St\, Southbank. \nNote: Please enter from Balston St. Come to the Citylink gate and press buzzer for entry. Parking will be limited in the area.  \n \n \nTiming \nArrive for 1pm \nNote: PPE will not be required for this site visit. 
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/site-visit-transurban-road-tunnel-control-room-melbourne/
LOCATION:49 Balston St\, Southbank
CATEGORIES:Victoria
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240430T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240430T120000
DTSTAMP:20260621T031035
CREATED:20240318T010720Z
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SUMMARY:Site visit – Transurban road tunnel control room – Brisbane
DESCRIPTION:Join the ATS and Transurban in an immersive exploration into the nerve centre of tunnel systems with a site visit to a road tunnel control room in Brisbane. \nOverview \nTransurban control rooms are the pulsating brain behind the seamless operation of tunnels. These control rooms stand as the guardians of safety\, efficiency\, and operations in the bustling underground arteries of transportation networks. This visit to the Road Tunnel Control Room offers a unique opportunity for new engineers and experts alike to delve deep into the intricate workings of these vital facilities. Serving as the centre of monitoring\, management\, and response\, control rooms play a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth flow of traffic and maintaining the utmost safety standards within tunnels. \nLearning outcomes \n\nIntroduction to Control Room Operations: experienced operators will provide insights into the primary functions and responsibilities of control room teams.\nEquipment Review: Witness firsthand the technology and equipment that empower control room operators to uphold efficiency and safety standards.\nInsights from Industry Experts: Benefit from the expertise of professionals as they share insights from years of experience in tunnel management and control room operations.\n\n  \nLocation \nAPL Office and Control Room\nNote: Street parking is available near the office. Press intercom at gate at front for access to site.  \n \nTiming \nArrive for 10am \nNote: PPE will not be required for this site visit.  
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/site-visit-transurban-road-tunnel-control-room-brisbane/
LOCATION:APL Office and Control Room\, 1 Clarence Road\, Kedron\, Brisbane
CATEGORIES:Queensland
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