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Webinar - Management and maintenance of sewer tunnels

  • 24 Mar 2022
  • 7:00 PM (AEDT)
  • Zoom

Management and maintenance of sewer tunnels 

Engineers Australia (EA) and the Australian Tunnelling Society (ATS) is pleased to be able to invite ASTT members at no cost, the opportunity to listen to Lee Gnezdiloff do his webinar presentation on Thursday 24 March, 2022 commencing at 7:00pm Australian Eastern Daylight Saving Time. The title of his talk is Management and maintenance of sewer tunnels.

The registration link for the Webinar is below, 
Management and maintenance of sewer tunnels | Engineers Australia

ASTT members need to enter the following discount code is ASTT22 to gain complimentary access to this webinar.


Background
Whilst the glamourous Rail and Road tunnels are visible and exciting to the public, with ample space to perform maintenance activities, the forgotten world of Utility tunnels have been just as crucial in keeping our societies operating since the first millennium. Utility tunnels are smaller than their larger transport cousins, and the added issue of noxious gas environments makes maintaining these tunnels inherently more complex. Various companies undertake routine maintenance activities on drainage networks, including sewer tunnels. 
Lee will share the challenges faced with managing and maintaining these tunnels after construction is completed. 

Speaker

Lee Gnezdiloff, CPEng MIEAust Project Manager, Veolia Lee has over 20 years' experience delivering challenging and complex maintenance projects within SEQ in the water and construction industry, and as an RPEQ since 2007. He has been the responsible engineer for conveyance network designs from concept through to IFC drawing packages, and as a project manager has managed teams to deliver network pipelines and pumping infrastructure, and supporting infrastructure (including civil buildings and structures, dams, creek diversions, roads, bridges and culverts) across locations in Queensland. Lee has worked for private and public clients, specialising as a superintendent's representative for conveyance networks and civil infrastructure construction projects, and is currently a Project Manager for Veolia Network Services.


The ASTT thanks EA and ATS for allowing our members to listen in to this talk.

Jeff Pace – ASTT Secretary  


Address: P.O. Box 2242, MALAGA LPO WA 6944

Email: secretary@astt.com.au

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