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WORKING GROUPS
At the core of PIANC’s mission is the publication of high-quality Technical Reports realised by international Working Groups. PIANC Working Groups are composed of participants from multiple member countries who have expertise in the issue being investigated. The groups gather, analyse, and consolidate international, state-of-the-art, best practice material to provide evidence-based guidance.
Once a particular Working Group topic has been approved at PIANC HQ, and Terms of Reference established, national sections are invited to nominate an expert member from their region. The PIANC AU-NZ Board then invites interested members to apply to the Board, and reviews applications before nominating one member to the Working Group. An additional expert per country/organisation, being a Young Professional, can also participate in the Working Group activities.
Costs of participation are met by the individual members or their employers. However there is some travel assistance. Please see PIANC AU-NZ TAP – Travel Assistance Policy for our members involved in Working Groups.
Many of our members are currently active on a number of PIANC Working Groups and they produce significant outcomes that benefit maritime matters in our region. See our video here and find out why you should get involved!
PIANC AU-NZ members involved in PIANC Working Groups are listed in our Annual Reports:
Annual Report 2020 pp12-13
Annual Report 2021 pp24-27
Annual Report 2022 pp32-34
Annual Report 2023 pp26-27
Process for Applications
Your application should include a detailed CV/Resume with a short covering letter outlining:
1. Your experience in the particular technical field; see expertise list above.
2. Why the WG is relevant for the Australian / NZ content and the direct benefits of participation;
3. A commitment that you will prepare (for distribution to all members) a short report providing an overview & outcomes of the WG etc;
4. Whether or not you are seeking to access Travel Assistance Policy (TAP) funding; and
5. Whether you qualify as a Young Professional.
Eligibility:
Please note that Working Group Members need to be Individual Members of PIANC, working for a Corporate Member or Platinum Partner, be an invited expert or a be a member of a Sister Organisation.
Process:
The relevant PIANC AU-NZ Technical Commission Lead will review all nominations received and make a final recommendation to the PIANC AU-NZ Chair. See here for fuller process.
Responsibilities:
Please be aware that membership of a Working Group does require your active participation. This includes attending Working Group meetings – typically four a year, most held virtually, but typically at least one held in-person at an international location – (generally Europe). You may apply as ‘Corresponding Member’ if you do not want to undertake the normal travel requirements of full membership. If you are expert in the field, however, and would like to influence the outcome of the Working Group we encourage you to participate as fully as you are able.
Costs:
All costs associated with membership must be borne by either yourself or your employer, however PIANC Australia & New Zealand has a Travel Assistance Policy to partially assist with travel & attendance at Working Group meetings, in order to promote Australian and New Zealand technical input into these important WG activities.
Under the PIANC AU-NZ Travel Assistance Policy (TAP), up to $3,000 funds may be payable post travel per annum upon the successful completion of a WG Summary Report or seminar/Conference presentation, and production of relevant travel receipts.
Terms of Reference:
Please see below for Terms of Reference (ToR) for recent PIANC Working Groups, many with Australia & New Zealand involvement. For all ToRs for current ongoing PIANC working groups, please refer to the links to PIANC International website in the sidebar.
Terms of References for Working Groups (ToRs)
WG212: Update of WG 24 – Criteria for acceptable movement of ships at berth
ANZ Nominations: Wim van der Molen, Fabien Cogorgan
WG211: A Update of WG 33 – Guidelines for the design of fender systems
ANZ Nominations: Bob Lamont-Smith, Harvinder Singh (YP)
WG209: Recommendations for use of AIS data for recreational navigation infrastructure
Nominations closed
WG208: MarCom- Planning for Automation of Container Terminals
PIANC ANZ Nominations: Carsten Varming & Tom Condie (YP).
Report now published – in March 2021. Our news story is here.
WG205: Design and Construction of Breakwaters on Soft Seabeds
ANZ Nomination: Stuart Bettington
WG202: RecCom-ICOMIA Influence of Recreational Navigation Infrastructures (RNI) on Waterfront Projects
WG200: Recommendations for the Design and Assessment of Marine Single Point Mooring (SPM) or Multi-Point Mooring (MPM) Facilities
Australian nominations:
- Katrina Dodd, Ausenco
- Kevin Sartipi (VP), JJ Ryan
WG199: Health Monitoring for Port and Waterway Structures
Australian nominations:
- Colin Hedderwick, SMEC
WG195: An Introduction to Applying Ecosystems Services for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure Projects
Australian nominations:
- David Hopper, NSW Trade and Investment
This report is now published April 2021. See our news story here
WG194: A Framework for Early Contractor Involvement in Infrastructure Projects
WG187: Protection of Undersea Pipelines and Cables in Navigable Areas
Australian nominations:
- Brian Johnson, Australian Maritime Systems
WG186: Mooring of Large Ships at Quay Walls
Australian nominations:
- Sam Harris, Mott McDonald
- David Dack, Arup
WG185: Site Selection and Planning for New Ports and Specialist Marine Terminals on Greenfield Sites – Technical Guidelines
ANZ nominations:
- Jason Sprott, Sprott Planning and Environment
- Sam Harris, Mott McDonald
- Harish Srivastava, Transport for NSW
This report is now published.
WG184: Design Principles for Dry Bulk Marine Terminals
Australian nominations:
- Richard Morgan, Aspec Engineering
- Peter Kastrup, Arup
- Bob Lamont-Smith, Aecom
This report is now published.
WG178: Climate Change Adaption for Maritime and Inland, Ports and Navigation Infrastructure
Australian nominations:
- Tanja Mackenzie, Cardno
This report is now published and is available as a FREE download.
WG176: A Guide to Applying Working with Nature to Navigation Infrastructure Projects
Australian nominations:
- Jason Sprott, Sprott Planning and Environment
WG175: A Practical Guide to Environmental Risk management for Navigation Infrastructure Projects
WG174: EnviCom -Sustainability Reporting for Ports
Australian nominations:
- Craig Wilson, Port of Brisbane
WG171: Ship Handling Simulation Dedicated to Channel and Harbour Design
Australian nominations:
- Neil Lawson, Neil Lawson and Associates