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SUMMARY:Darwin Port Tour & Networking Thursday 4 July 2.30 -7.30pm
DESCRIPTION:The PIANC Northern Chapter and Darwin Port invite members and non-members to attend a Darwin port tour and technical session followed by networking. Join us for an exciting FREE event focused on some of the key operations undertaken by Darwin Port – ‘the northern gateway ‘ for Australasian trade. \n\nDATE: Thursday 4 July 2024 2:30 PM – 7:30 PM (UTC+09:30)\n\n\nLOCATION: Event at Darwin Port East Arm Wharf – Pick up and drop off location: Fort Hill Wharf Carpark 0800\, Darwin NT\nNetworking event is at Darwin Waterfront Precinct\, 19B Kitchener Dr\, Darwin City NT 0800\, Australia\n\nPlease register as soon as possible to ensure your place – as bookings are limited. \nThe tour will be followed by technical presentations focused on tackling the challenges of marine construction structures and prolongation of marine structures. \nThis in-person event will be held at the East Arm Wharf. followed by networking event at Waterfront Precinct.\nDuring this event\, industry experts will share their knowledge and insights on: \n\nPort General Operation\nChallenges at Port Operation\nintroduction Mandorah jetty\nDesign and Delivery Mandorah jetty\nDurability in concrete repair restoration system\nCrack repairs in concrete structures\nLow concrete cover repairs\nCase Studies\n\nThe key speakers are from the following organisations: \n\nDarwin Port\nSMC Marine\nFOSROC\n\nAdditionally\, there will be a panel discussion led by key speakers to wrap up the subjects while addressing any queries may arise from audiences. \nA detailed program will be provided at a later time to the registered attendees. \nPlease register as soon as possible to ensure your place – as bookings are limited. \nWhether you are an engineer\, contractor\, or simply passionate about concrete\, this event is a must-attend. Engage in lively discussions\, network with like-minded professionals\, and gain valuable insights that can revolutionize your related projects. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the best in the industry and stay ahead of the game. \nTransport will be provided. Pick-up and drop-off at Fort Hill Carpark Waterfront Darwin. Bus leaves sharp at 3PM and drop off at 6PM. Please be at meeting point 15 minutes prior to bus depature. \nPlease ensure to wear enclosed shoes and bring along your ID\, this is a mandatory requirement for the port tour. \nNibbles and drinks will be provided during the networking event.\nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn from the best in the industry and stay ahead of the game. \nPlaces are limited; registrations are essential via to secure your place. \nPIANC events count towards your Professional Development Plan (PDP).
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/darwin-port-tour-networking-thursday-4-july-2-30-7-30pm/
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SUMMARY:Insights into PIANC Fender Guidelines 2024: Webinar-Seminar Brisbane 24 July
DESCRIPTION:PIANC Webinar – Seminar – Registrations Essential.  \nHarvinder Singh\, one of the contributors to PIANC MarCom Working Group 211’s report will be presenting on the PIANC FENDER GUIDELINES 2024 \nWHEN: Wednesday 24 July 2024\n5:30 PM – 7:30 PM (UTC+10) \nWHERE: Jacobs Office\nLevel 7\, Jacobs\, 32 Cordelia St \, South Brisbane QLD 4101 \nOnline attendance option available. \nThe Report aims to provide a comprehensive guidance on the design approaches\, assessment\, testing of fenders and fender systems\, addressing challenges and opportunities in an ever-evolving maritime landscape. \nDeveloped through extensive collaboration and expert consensus globally\, these guidelines represent a holistic approach to ensure safe\, efficient\, and sustainable outcomes. Working Group 211 report began as an update of PIANC MarCom WG 33: ‘Guidelines for the Design of Fenders Systems: 2002’. However\, this final report represents a substantial overhaul\, effectively serving as a new guideline rather than a mere update. \nIt is important to note that this guideline entirely supersedes the previous WG 33 guideline. \nThe event is FREE to PIANC Members and students. $30 for non-members. Not a member? Join us now! It’s easy. \nDownload Flyer here.   Presentation ppt here:
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/insights-into-pianc-fender-guidelines-2024-webinar-seminar-brisbane-24-july/
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SUMMARY:PIANC NSW Technical Seminar: Emerging Futures: Offshore Wind\, OnShore Power\, Compressed Hydrogen: 25 July 2024
DESCRIPTION:PIANC NSW Technical Talks and Networking Event\nDate: Thursday\, 25 July 2024 17:45 for a 18:00 start \nLocation: WSP Australia\, Level 27\, 680 George Street\, Sydney\, 2000 \nEvent Details: The NSW Chapter of PIANC ANZ cordially invites you to join our upcoming networking event in Sydney on Thursday\, 25 July. \nThree topical short presentations will be followed by question time\, and a networking opportunity over drinks and light snacks.\nOnline participation also available. PIANC members and non-members are welcome. \nThis event is FREE but registrations are ESSENTIAL. \nRegistered online participants will be emailed the meeting link (Teams). \nPort Development Unlocking the Australian Offshore Wind Industry – Oliver Davey\, Arup\nOliver is a Senior Engineer within Arup’s Maritime team. He has worked on a wide range of infrastructure design and maritime projects around the world. He is a Chartered member of the ICE & has over ten years’ experience in the maritime industry. \nOliver has an in depth experience in the port and logistics requirements for the offshore wind sector including fixed and floating both working at ARUP and through his two-year secondment to SPR managing port infrastructure upgrades as well as the offshore scour and grouting installation packages. \n  \nCompressed Hydrogen Shipping – Chris To\, WSP\nChris is a civil engineer with over six years’ experience delivering a diverse range of projects across various stages of the project lifecycle. \nHis recent work centres on port planning\, covering all marine and landside aspects\, including channels\, berths\, storage yards\, gate complexes\, railyards\, maintenance facilities and buildings. Chris has also developed experience in the emerging renewable energy sector\, including planning and designing hydrogen export facilities and ports to support construction and operation of offshore wind farms. \n  \nWhite Bay Cruise Terminal – Onshore Power Supply – Fauzan Zulkhepli\, Port Authority of NSW\nFauzan has worked in the dynamic world of upstream and downstream oil and gas industry for over 15 years\, specialising in major multimillion-dollar infrastructure development and spearheading implementation of sustainability initiatives for multinational energy conglomerates. Fauzan has completed large scale mission critical projects in most major cities in Australia and other regional hubs in Asia Pacific. \nFauzan is a qualified electrical and instrumentation engineer\, and has a passion for sustainable development\, and expediting Australia’s transition to renewable energy inline with the government’s net zero target. Fauzan is currently participating in the national (Standards Australia) and IEC/IEEE/ISO standard committees for the development of shore power technical standards\, and chairing MarCom Working Group 248 – Guidance for Onshore Power Supply (OPS) for Ships under the auspies of PIANC. \nPIANC members and non-members are welcome. \nPlease register before July 18th for catering purposes by completing the form at this link: \nhttps://forms.office.com/e/FiT9fU7wJi
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-nsw-technical-seminar-emerging-futures-offshore-wind-onshore-power-compressed-hydrogen-25-july-2024/
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