The Chapter is committed to continuing to work towards increasing the members’ participation in its all activities in the upcoming year. We encourage engineers living in NSW (including regional NSW) and ACT to take part in all Chapter activities and contribute towards the sustainable growth of this organisation during its 13th successful year.
IESL NSW Chapter had its 12th Annual General Meeting on 19 September 2021 and a new Management Committee was elected for the year 2021/2022.
IESL NSW Chapter encourages engineers in NSW and ACT to actively participate in all the Chapter activities. Please refer to the Chapter’s proposed Activity Calendar.
Considering the inherent risk involved with geotechnical engineering design and associated construction, a collaborative approach is very important for better project outcomes. Australian geomechanics Society has issued a special edition dedicated to working on “Collaboration in Geotechnical Engineering”.
An artificial wave pool is an inland water pool especially designed for surfing. In modern world, a water pool is a no brainer to anyone. Nevertheless, a wave pool should be carefully crafted to meet specific requirements for surfing.
Dr Samanthika Liyanapathirana, Associate Professor in Geotechnical Engineering, has been elected as a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Samanthika received this prestigious honour in recognition of her contributions to Geotechnical Engineering research and education.
In this article, the author wishes to highlight some of his experiences which he encountered during the November 1978 cyclone, while working as an Irrigation Engineer (IE) attached to the Hydrology Branch of Irrigation Department, Sri Lanka.
This presentation was focused on the transformation of the radio and television industries are undergoing. These transformations are triggered by disruptive technologies such as wired and wireless broadband, artificial intelligence, and device ecosystems.
The Lecturer presented about the opportunities that digitalisation introduces and the awareness among water professionals of the risks linked with digitalisation and ways to minimise the impacts.
The lecturer presented about the design and installation of 91-No. 15.2mm diameter multi-strand ground anchors in stabilising the Canning Dam in Western Australia, involved the largest capacity permanent anchor ever used in the world to date.
The lecturer presented about the effects of underground construction near existing Structures and Infrastructure.