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SUMMARY:Celebrating the iconic Sydney Harbour Tunnel
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW! \nJoin the ATS in Sydney to celebrate the occasion of the Sydney Harbour Tunnel project being awarded the International Tunnelling Association’s (ITA) Top 50 iconic tunnel projects of the last 50 years. \nThere will also be the opportunity to view watch the presentations online\, or if you are located in Brisbane\, click here to attend a local live stream event organised by the QLD Chapter. \nThis special event will entail presentations\, memories and panel discussions from the people who brought this iconic project to life. Stories will be shared about the bold planning\, the complex design challenges overcome\, photographic memories\, and the advanced construction methods used to deliver this landmark project. Attendees will discover the operational and maintenance challenges encountered so far\, and gain insights into the custodianship that lies ahead over the next 30 years. Finally\, the ITA President Arnold Dix will offer closing remarks and present the award. \nTimings \n4.30pm to 7.30pm \nProgram \nThe ATS Chapter is still firming up the firmer details\, but this event will likely include: \n\nWelcome from ATS NSW Chair Phil Clark\nProject introduction- Dara McDonnell – Arup\, representing the next wave of engineers who understand the project\nPlanning panel – A discussion on the initial planning of the project by Bruce Judd\, Rob Parks and Ted Nye\nMeet the designers panel – with speakers including Ted Nye\, Patrick Wong\, Lewis Gomes\, Doug Tomic\, Peter Wheen.\nMeet the photographer – Margaret Rush (project photographer) will share some memories\nDelivery Panel – with speakers including Andrew Marsonet\, Bruce Judd\, Bob Nowotny and Tony Shepherd\nOperation presentation from Bob Allen\nSHT resilience with Arnold Dix\nAward presentation to Camilla Drover
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/celebrating-the-iconic-sydney-harbour-tunnel-save-the-date/
LOCATION:EA Sydney Office\, Mezzanine Level\, 44 Market Street\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Hybrid,New South Wales
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SUMMARY:Join us in Brisbane to celebrate the Sydney Harbour Tunnel ITA Iconic Project Award
DESCRIPTION:Join the ATS in Brisbane to celebrate the occasion of the Sydney Harbour Tunnel project being awarded the International Tunnelling Association’s (ITA) Top 50 iconic tunnel projects of the last 50 years. \nMembers will be able to watch the presentations live from Sydney. \nThis special event will entail presentations\, memories and panel discussions from the people who brought this iconic project to life. Stories will be shared about the bold planning\, the complex design challenges overcome\, photographic memories\, and the advanced construction methods used to deliver this landmark project. Attendees will discover the operational and maintenance challenges encountered so far\, and gain insights into the custodianship that lies ahead over the next 30 years. Finally\, the ITA President Arnold Dix will offer closing remarks and present the award. \nTimings \n4.30 pm to 7.30 pm \nProgram \n\n4.30 pm AEST: Registrations\, welcome and housekeeping\n4.45 pm AEST Welcome by Arcadis\n5.00 pm AEST: Login into Sydney presentations\n7.15 pm AEST: Presentation ends\, followed by networking\n8.00 pm AEST: Event ends\n\nThis event will likely include: \n\nWelcome from ATS NSW Chair Phil Clark\nProject introduction- Dara McDonnell – Arup\, representing the next wave of engineers who understand the project\nPlanning panel – A discussion on the initial planning of the project by Bruce Judd\, Rob Parks and Ted Nye\nMeet the designers panel – with speakers including Ted Nye\, Patrick Wong\, Lewis Gomes\, Doug Tomic\, Peter Wheen.\nMeet the photographer – Margaret Rush (project photographer) will share some memories\nDelivery Panel – with speakers including Andrew Marsonet\, Bruce Judd\, Bob Nowotny and Tony Shepherd\nOperation presentation from Bob Allen\nSHT resilience with Arnold Dix\nAward presentation to Camilla Drover\n\nTo register please email andrew.atsqld@gmail.com  \nPlease note that places are strictly limited at 40 \nIf you’re unable to attend in person and would like to view the live stream online at a place of your convenience\, please register here: Celebrating the iconic Sydney Harbour Tunnel | Engineers Australia \n 
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/77123/
LOCATION:Arcadis Australia Pacific\, Level 35\, 111 Eagle Street\, Brisbane\, QLD\, 4000
CATEGORIES:Queensland
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SUMMARY:TBM Performance Optimization: Technical Approaches for Challenging Tunneling Environments
DESCRIPTION:Presentation overview \nThis presentation presents advanced TBM engineering approaches that address complex challenges in contemporary tunnelling projects. The seminar provides technical insights into proven design strategies for managing difficult geological conditions\, improving excavation efficiency\, and reducing project risks across infrastructure\, mining\, and pumped hydro applications. \nThe discussion explores key engineering concepts that enhance project outcomes\, including advanced geological detection systems for improved ground characterization\, innovative excavation mechanics that adapt to varying formations\, integrated ground support solutions that optimize safety and progress rates\, and refined mucking systems that increase overall efficiency. These technical approaches are demonstrated through detailed case studies from recent mining and pumped hydro TBM projects\, illustrating how specific design decisions translate into measurable performance improvements and successful project delivery. \nThe presentation offers actionable engineering insights and validated approaches applicable to tunnel planning\, TBM specification development\, and solutions for challenging ground conditions. Technical and project management professionals involved in tunnelling operations will gain an understanding of methods that can be applied to enhance project performance. \nKey technical takeaways: \n\nDesign principles for customizing TBMs to address diverse geological challenges in tunnel construction\nEngineering solutions for optimizing excavation performance and construction efficiency in complex ground conditions\nCase study analysis demonstrating the relationship between technical decisions and project outcomes in risk management\n\nNote: This presentation will be held in person and online \nTimings \n\n5:30 PM Welcome and Networking\n6:00 PM Presentation\n6:45 PM Q&As and post presentation networking\n\nBeverages and refreshments will be provided. \nSpeaker biography \n \nLinran Hao is a Technical Lead at CREG with a background in mechanical engineering. He specializes in tunnel boring machines (TBMs) – the large machines used to dig tunnels underground. \nLinran has worked in TBM design and development for many years. He has led the design and management of over 10 TBM projects around the world\, giving him experience with different types of ground conditions and construction requirements in various countries. \nHe now focuses on developing\, managing\, and maintaining TBMs specifically for the Australian market. His main goal is to create tunnelling solutions that work more efficiently\, use less energy\, and provide better safety for workers and the public. Through his work\, Linran helps ensure that Australia’s tunnel construction projects benefit from reliable\, modern technology that meets the country’s specific needs. \nATS Victorian Chapter acknowledges the sponsorship by CREG.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/tbm-performance-optimization-technical-approaches-for-challenging-tunneling-environments/
LOCATION:ARUP Melbourne\, Sky Park 1\, Melbourne Quarter\, 699 Collins Street\, Victoria\, 3008
CATEGORIES:Online,Victoria
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SUMMARY:Celebrating International Women in Engineering Day: “Together We Engineer”
DESCRIPTION:Please note: this is a hybrid event so if you’re based in Sydney\, please come along! There will be refreshments and the opportunity to network after the panel discussion.  \nThe theme for International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) 2025 is “Together We Engineer”. This theme emphasises the importance of collaboration\, inclusivity\, and collective strength in shaping the future of engineering. It celebrates how women engineers across the globe are uniting to drive innovation\, break down barriers\, and create sustainable solutions that benefit communities worldwide. \nJoin us for the evening for an insightful panel discussion at Western Harbour Tunnel Office about “Inclusion in Tunnelling” with our wonderful speakers that include: \nIsabel Wang\, Senior Project Engineer – Cross Passages \n \nIsabel Wang is a civil engineer with 15 years of field experience in the bridge\, civil\, and tunnelling industries\, Isabel graduated with a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from the University of Sydney and began her career as civil estimator\, seizing the opportunity to move into a site-based engineer role. During this time\, Isabel worked closely with site supervisors\, subcontractors\, and suppliers\, navigating the daily hustle of machinery\, drawings and construction crews. Isabel honed her technical skills and sparked her passion for leading teams\, building a solid foundation towards Project Engineer\, her current role as SPE and completion of an 8-month diploma course designed to advance the careers of female professionals. As a frontline leader\, she has successfully managed a number of complex\, billion-dollar projects for clients such as Transport for NSW and Sydney Metro. Her expertise in overseeing construction activities\, coupled with her leadership focus on safety\, efficiency\, and quality\, has been instrumental in her role. Her dedication and innovative problem-solving significantly contributed to the successful\, ahead-of-schedule\, and defect-free completion of the Sydney Olympic Park station box\, which she is immensely proud of. \nRaneen Nashi\, Project Engineer – North Fire Suppression \n \nRaneen Nashi is a mechanical engineer currently working as a Project Engineer on the Western Harbour Tunnel\, where she is responsible for delivering the fire suppression system for the northern section. She began her tunnelling career on WestConnex 3A\, gaining experience in both design and commissioning. Originally from Iraq\, Raneen completed her mechanical engineering degree in Australia after beginning her studies in biomechanics. Her interest in infrastructure and complex systems led her into the tunnelling sector. With a diverse technical background and cross-disciplinary experience\, she brings adaptability\, a practical mindset\, and a collaborative approach to delivering projects that benefit the wider community. \nEvonna Dai\, Project Engineer – Excavations \n \nEvonna Dai is a Project Engineer currently working on the Southern Launch Cavern Excavation Team for the Western Harbour Tunnel. She holds a double degree in Civil Engineering and Architecture from the University of Sydney. After starting her career in residential construction\, she transitioned into major infrastructure and tunnelling. The Western Harbour Tunnel marks her third tunnelling project\, following her work on WestConnex 3A and the CTP projects. Each project has provided unique challenges and rewarding experiences that have shaped her growing expertise in the industry. \nChristian D’Hondt- Construction Manager \n \nChristian D’Hondt has a successful track record in delivering major underground infrastructure projects across a range of contract models\, including Alliances\, ECI\, D&C\, Construct Only\, and ITC. He brings extensive knowledge and experience in all aspects of underground construction\, particularly in complex urban environments. Christian has worked with Tier 1 tunnelling contractors on projects ranging from $50 million to $3.2 billion. His experience includes TBMs\, road headers\, shaft excavations\, conveyors\, tunnel logistics\, civil structures\, mechanical and electrical fit-outs\, live rail interface works\, and the commissioning and handover of underground infrastructure \nThis event will be both in-person and available to attend online.
URL:https://australiantunnellingsociety.com.au/ats-event/together-we-engineer-international-women-in-engineering-day/
LOCATION:Community Information Centre\, Level 9\, 60 Miller Street\, North Sydney\, NSW
CATEGORIES:Hybrid,New South Wales,Online
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