The biennial Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia set the pace for a conference focused on gearing asset managers and engineers for success.
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Engineers Australia announces new CEO
Engineers Australia has announced that Dr. Bronwyn Evans will be the new Chief Executive Officer of the engineering peak body.
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Victoria passes professional engineers registration bill
The new laws will make it compulsory for all Victorian civil, structural, mechanical, electrical and fire-safety engineers to be registered.
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Bentley Systems acquires Keynetix
Bentley Systems announced the acquisition of Keynetix a UK provider of cloud-based software for handling geotechnical data.
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Australian-made all electric vehicle launched
An all-electric delivery van, assembled entirely by a local team of engineers and technicians has officially launched in Australia.
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Cross River Rail Woolloongabbe site works on track
Remediation work has begun at Cross River Rail’s Woolloongabbe station site following the demolition of Landcentre and the old South Brisbane Dental Hospital.
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Bentley Systems acquires pedestrian simulation software
Announced at the company’s Year in Infrastructure 2018 Conference, the acquisition augments Bentley Systems’ modelling environment with digital workflows to explore different pedestrian traffic scenarios within public spaces, such as train stations.
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Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund commits $96M to JCU project
The Federal Government has committed up to $96 million from its Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund to boost enrolments in engineering courses at James Cook University in Townsville.
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VIC Govt to introduce mandatory registration scheme for engineers
The Victorian Government is introducing a new scheme that aims to ensure highly-qualified and experienced engineers develop and oversee the state’s most important projects.
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Engineers’ skills could become ‘redundant’ if they don’t prepare for the future – report
According to a new report from Hays Engineering, engineers require environmentally sustainable design knowledge, expertise in technology such as GPS positioning and drones, and a willingness to continuously ask questions to remain employable.
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