Event Date
Wed 22 May 2024 - 12:00 pm AEST to
Wed 22 May 2024 - 1:00 pm AEST

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Webinar
Cost
Online
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Technical Society Member: $30.00
Student Member: Free
Non-Member: $30.00
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Contact:Engineers Australia Member Services Phone: 1300 653 113 Email:
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Construction engineering challenges in complex Fire and Life Safety system upgrades Register

This session will address the challenges of estimating, designing, and constructing a complex fire life safety upgrade project in the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop's brownfield urban rail network environment. 

We will discuss the knowns and unknowns in the fire engineering design phase, the access-constrained construction phase, and the unpredictable testing and commissioning phase. 

Key competencies from the Construction Engineering Learning and Development guide to be discussed include developing project methods, controlling project quality, ensuring a safe working environment, and managing contract obligations. 

This webinar forms part of the Construction series of CPD.

Who should attend?

This session is relevant to construction engineers, from site engineers to project managers, especially those working in brownfield environments or managing complex railway projects.

Learning outcomes

  • Key fire engineering and design principles for upgrading existing train stations 
  • Appropriate risk management in a brownfield environment  
  • Importance of planning and scope - access to live railways  
  • Lessons learned from Testing and Commissioning - how to predict the unpredictable 
     

About the speaker

 
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Jan Nadarajah
Project Manager, ACCIONA Australia

Biography

Jan Nadarajah is a seasoned Engineering / Project Manager with over 15 years of experience designing and delivering complex and varied infrastructure projects in the transport, water and international development sectors. She is a keen problem solver and particularly loves challenging engineering projects. Jan also has an interest in social science and has a graduate degree in psychology. She believes in progressing towards equality both in and out of the workplace.