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Pavement Technologies
Prof. John Harvey,
Uni seminar series meets Civil CPD 29–31 May Innovation Centre, Sunshine Coast The School of Science and Engineering at USC is offering Type 2 Continuing Professional Development seminars to professional engineers at the Innovation Centre, Sippy Downs Campus over three days, 29-31 May 2014.
University of California Pavement Research Centre. Key Topics include: • • • •
Long life pavements Mechanistic Pavement Design Network Management Recycling of Portland Cement Concrete • Pavement Recycling • Project Management • Public Speaking
The seminar series features: • Professional lecturers (led by an international keynote speaker, supported by Australian specialists and university faculty) • University Certificate of Attendance • Seminar lecture notes • Complies with Engineers Australia Type 2 CPD hours.
For registration and payment, visit: www.usc.edu.au/cpd For more information contact:
[email protected] or phone 07 5459 4822
The cost is $950 for the full 3 days or $385 per day. Refer to the Program timetable on reverse.
Continuing Professional Development Series 29-31 May 2014
Theme: Pavement Technologies Time
Thursday 29 May
Friday 30 May
Saturday 31 May
8.30-9am
Registration (Design)
Registration (Sustainability)
Registration (Construction)
9-9.15am
Welcome & Introduction of Keynote Speaker Welcome & Introduction of Keynote Speaker Welcome & Introduction of Keynote Speaker Prof. John Bartlett, Executive Dean, FOSHEE Prof. Mark Porter, Professor of Engineering, Prof. John Yeaman, Professor of Civil FOSHEE Engineering Construction, FOSHEE
9.15-10.15am
Keynote Speaker: Long life asphalt pavement and mix design. Prof. John Harvey, University of California Pavement Research Centre
Keynote Speaker: Mechanistic empirical asphalt and composite pavement design; including concrete. Prof. John Harvey, University of California Pavement Research Centre
Keynote Speaker: Environmental assessment of pavement design and network management with possible future directions. Prof. John Harvey, University of California Pavement Research Centre
10.15-10.30am
Morning Tea
Morning Tea
Morning Tea
10.30-11.30am
Toward long life pavement design for Australia.
Remote Data Acquisition.
Coping with constant organisational change – taking your people with you and keeping fresh.
Paul Gapes, General Manager, Pacific Data Bevan Sullivan, National Technical Manager, Systems Fulton Hogan Case study outlining the implementation of the TMR Metro RAMC, one of the new Queensland road asset management and maintenance contracts.
11.30am12.30pm
Andrew Ryan, Director - Infrastructure Services, Sunshine Coast Council
Pavement Recycling in Brisbane.
Project Construction Handbook.
Greg Stephenson, Senior Engineer – Civil Infrastructure, Asset Management Branch, Brisbane Infrastructure Division, Brisbane
USC Master’s Students
Derek Millar, Project Director | SEQ RAM Metro | and Carey Morris, Asset Manager | SEQ RAM Metro | Lend Lease 12.30-1.15pm
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
1.15-2.15pm
Harmonisation of Queensland’s Asphalt specification with NSW RMS, and the new TMR Pavement Design Supplement to the Austroads Pavement Design Guide.
High Modulas Asphalt (EME2) Technology Transfer and Maximising the re-use of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP).
TMR ARRB $3M Research Program.
Mike Pickering, Director (Pavements, Research & Innovation) Pavements, Materials & Geotechnical Engineering & Technology, Department of Transport and Main Roads 2.15-3.15pm
Presentation Performance TechniquesCreating the Voice of a Leader. Peter Buckley, You’ve Got Buckley’s Positively Speaking
Dr Erik Denneman, Team Leader Pavements and Surfacing Pavement Technology, ARRB Group Ltd
Peter Evans, Deputy Chief Engineer (Pavements, Materials & Geotechnical) | Pavements, Materials & Geotechnical Engineering & Technology | Department of Transport and Main Roads
Recycling of Portland Cement Concrete: Fuel Optimisation and Performance. A step in “greening” construction Guy Gibson, Operator Training Manager, materials. Hastings Deering Dr Ayo Olofinjana, Senior Lecturer Materials Engineering, USC
3.15-3.45pm
Afternoon Tea
Afternoon Tea
Afternoon Tea
3.45-4.45pm
Introduction to Project Management and its application throughout the pavement lifecycle.
In-Situ stabilization construction techniques.
Compaction, paving principles and equipment.
Bob Andrews, Principal Engineer, ARRB Group Ltd
Paul Ridgeway, Product Manager – Heavy Compaction, Pavers & Planers, Dynapac
Discussions
Discussions
Conclusion-Professor John Yeaman
Day 1: 4 hours of Professional Practice 2 hours of Business
Day 2: 6 hours of Professional Practice
Day 3: 4 hours of Professional Practice 2 hours of Business
Gina Davidovic, PMP, PgMP, Bay3000 Corporate Education 4.45-5pm
For registration and payment, visit: www.usc.edu.au/cpd | For more information contact:
[email protected] or phone 07 5459 4822