PWC Victoria | FOREFRONT
PWC Public Works Conference Victoria | FOREFRONT
LET ’ S GO!
www.ipweavic-pwc.org 30-31 May 2022
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FOREFRONT will be our first face-to-face Conference since 2019 and we can’t wait to welcome you! Welcome. Presented at Melbourne’s newest Conference venue in the heart of Victoria’s sports infrastructure precinct, FOREFRONT offers delegates an unparalleled engagement and professional development experience. With over 30 thought-leading presentations, Q&A opportunities, panel discussions and a dedicated Exhibition Hall, FOREFRONT is a must for state and local government public works professionals, engineering consultants, civil contractors and service providers to the sector. FOREFRONT will be the premier professional development event of 2022...I look forward to seeing you there!
David Hallett CEO | IPWEA Victoria
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Forefront 2022 Program
Public works are at the forefront of our infrastructure-led economic recovery and engineering professionals are at the forefront of public works. Our 2022 Public Works Conference will showcase the people, projects and products at the forefront of public works in Victoria with a focus on:
TECHNOLOGY Emerging technologies for infrastructure design, delivery, management and maintenance SUSTAINABILITY Operationalising climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies
SKILL BREADTH Developing competencies for registration, management and leadership COMPLIANCE Knowing, understanding and discharging statutory obligations
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Registration
REGISTRATION TYPE
IPWEA MEMBER RATE
NON-MEMBER RATE
Full Conference Registration with dinner
$1320
$1650
Full Conference Registration without dinner
$1210
$1540
Day Registration with dinner
$880
$990
Day Registration without dinner
$770
$880
Awards dinner ONLY
$165
$198
Live-stream Registration
$1100
$1400
Presentation recordings will be available to face-to-face and virtual delegates at no extra charge.
If you have attended an ASN Events conference before, you will simply need to log in to your profile as a ‘returning delegate’ with your original email and password. If you are registering with Currinda for the first time, you need to register as a ‘new delegate’. You will be taken to a page where you can enter your personal details. This will be the only time you will ever need to enter your details for any event run with this software. Once you have completed your registration, you will receive a confirmation email, outlining what you have registered for. If you do not receive this email, either your email was entered incorrectly or your registration is not complete. If this happens, please contact the secretariat Lieve Belsack (lieve.b@asnevents.net.au), please do not re-register. You can use your email and password to access your registration at any time to make any necessary changes such as adding additional add-on’s, making a payment, downloading your certificate of attendance or your current invoice. If you wish to make changes to your registration type after you have registered, please email the details to the secretariat - do not re-register.
Register now at www.ipweavic-pwc.org/registration
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Sponsors
PLATINUM SPONSOR
GOLD SPONSOR
DINNER SPONSOR
AWARDS SPONSOR
EXHIBITORS
SUPPORTING PARTNERS
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TECHNOLOGY & SKILL BREADTH DAY 1 Monday 30May 2022
8:00 AM REGISTRATION & EXHIBITION
PLENARY SESSION
WELCOME
9:00 AM
TECHNOLOGY KEYNOTE Luke Houghton , Global Lead Partner Infrastructure and Capital Projects, Deloitte Marina Villanueva , Global Technology Lead for Automated Design & Digital Delivery Regional Solutions Director for the APAC region, Jacobs
9:15 AM
SKILL BREADTH KEYNOTE Madeleine McManus OAM , Engineer Member, Business Licensing Authority
10:00 AM
10:30 AM MORNING TEA
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
TECHNOLOGY I
SKILL BREADTH I
Dean Ferguson & Paul Godson - Infracorr Consulting Photogrammetry and Digital Twins for asset inspection, condition monitoring and maintenance Sue Pridmore - Platinum FM An integrated asset management approach using emerging technologies for management and building maintenance Michael Smith - Melton City Council Melton city councils pedestrian and cycling plan. An innovative approach using off the shelf technology
11:00 AM
Maurice Stabb - IPWEA Victoria Engineer’s Registration: An Assessor’s Perspective
11:30 AM
Vanessa Petrie - Darebin City Council Public works and the climate emergency
12:00 PM
Frank Noonan - Swinburne University of Technology 5 Reasons to Improve Your Project Management Skills
Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion
12:30 PM
LUNCH
12:45 PM
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS
TECHNOLOGY II
SKILL BREADTH II
Will Hore-Lacy & Edward Dann - Australian Road Research Board From data to action, a national approach to road safety data intelligence Bruce Clayton & David Paine - WSP Australia Pty Limited Program Development using an Integrated Data Interface Catherine Singh - City of Port Phillip Electric Fleet transformation in Local Government
1:45 PM
Alexandra Morey - Office of Projects Victoria Engineering Design Safety
2:15 PM
Stacey Daniel - Board Presence Ethics: What is ethics and how to deal with it?
Stacey Daniel - Board Presence Risk: What’s really at stake!
2:45 PM
Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion
3:15 PM
AFTERNOON TEA
3:30 PM
PLENARY SESSION
2019 MEFV Study Tour (Lachlan Johnson, Tony McGann & Kurt Pitts)
4:00 PM
Launch: Public Works Foundations Program (David Hallett)
5:00 PM
PRE-DINNER DRINKS WITH EXHIBITORS
5:30 PM
CONFERENCE DINNER
6:30 PM
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SUSTAINABILITY & COMPLIANCE DAY 2 Tuesday 31 May 2022
8:30 AM REGISTRATION & EXHIBITOR MEETINGS
PLENARY SESSION
WELCOME
9:00 AM
SUSTAINABILITY KEYNOTE Lucy McLaren , Senior Consultant, Struber James Porteous , Client Manager, Struber
9:15 AM
COMPLIANCE KEYNOTE Julie Reid , Consultant
10:00 AM
10:30 AM MORNING TEA
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
SUSTAINABILITY I
COMPLIANCE I
Tony Aloisio - Ecologiq Using the Victorian Government’s Recycled First Policy to build a Victorian circular economy
11:00 AM
David Hallett - IPWEA Victoria Asset Plan Guidance 2022: A guide to the Guide
Sally MacAdams & Mitchell Perry - Northern Alliance for Greenhouse Action Climate Adaptation Options for Community Assets Sam Romaszko & Mike Johnston - Melton City Council Melton City Council’s Asset Plan 2021-2031
11:30 AM
Les Stokes - Ballarat City Council Sustainable infrastructure and a circular economy
Norbert Michel & Rob Rouwette - Australian Flexible Pavement Association The AfPA LCA Calculator
12:00 PM
Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion
12:30 PM
LUNCH
12:45 PM
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS
SUSTAINABILITY II
COMPLIANCE II
Russel Tait - Greater Dandenong City Council Greater Dandenong City Council Capital Improvement Program: Climate Change Self- Assessment Mechanism Alice Aubert – Melbourne Water Shakespeare Main Drain renewal – A more sustainable community solution Lydia Thomas & James Grenfell - The Australian Road Research Board Recycled Crushed Glass in Asphalt Wearing Course for Brimbank’s Rehabilitation Program
1:45 PM
Daniel Skelton - Municipal Association of Victoria Procurement: Compliance and Collaboration
David Lam - Tetra Tech Coffey Doing your Environmental Duty: Environment Protection Act 2017
2:15 PM
2:45 PM
David Hallett - IPWEA Victoria Registration Briefing: Who, What and How!
Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion
3:15 PM
AFTERNOON TEA
3:30 PM
PLENARY SESSION
YIPWEA Conference Wrap!
4:00 PM
HAPPY HOUR
4:30 PM
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Centrepiece Melbourne Park
Centrepiece at Melbourne Park is a new state of the art conference and events centre. Primely positioned at the heart of Melbourne’s premier sports and entertainment precinct, with sweeping views of the city skyline. The venue’s unique architectural design embodies the allure of Australia’s natural landscape and surrounding open green spaces of flora and fauna. Find touches of Australiana throughout the venue and tributes to Melbourne Park’s rich sporting history.
CENTREPIECE spans three levels of exceptional spaces and is flanked by the iconic Rod Laver Arena and the MCG.
Address: Olympic Blvd, Melbourne VIC 3000
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Getting there
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Flinders Street Train Station
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Centrepiece
Batman Ave
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Swan St
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GETTING THERE Public Transport – Trams leave from Flinders Street Station in Melbourne CBD. Take Tram 70 towards Wattle Park and get off at Rod Laver Arena/ Melbourne Park. Walk – Centrepiece is an easy 15-minute walk from Melbourne CBD along the Yarra River (Birrarung Marr). Rideshare - Dedicated ride share and bus drop off/ pick up location within Melbourne Park. Car - Onsite car parking is available for delegates either within the dedicated CENTREPIECE car park or at the Eastern Plaza Multi-Level Car Park. * Parking is subject to availability and is not guaranteed
BEING THERE If you’re based in regional Victoria,
bring your partner and extend your stay in our wonderful city. Enjoy our cafes, restaurants and wine bars, see a show or get along to an AFL game as Melbourne roars back into life!
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