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Engineering the Olympics: Transport and Accessibility
In preparation for the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games planning discussions have commenced between all levels of Government, Brisbane City Council and the International Olympics Committee.
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Water opportunities and risks on the way to Brisbane 2032
SMEC recently had the opportunity to present a session at Australia Water Association’s annual water conference and exhibition, OzWater22. Our session featured robust discussions and a real passion for how we, as an industry, will play a vital role in delivering not only a successful Olympics, but long-term value for our community through an accelerated program of renewal, revitalisation and implementation of advanced solutions to solve our greatest challenges.
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Transitioning to the next generation: managing aging assets
Asset management is key to ensuring companies operate efficiently. Keeping track of infrastructure assets, from operating and maintaining to fixing pieces of equipment, affects company profit.
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Collaboration key to successful community outcomes for water resilience projects
The Murray-Darling Basin is an area of vast significance to Australia. It plays a crucial role in Australia’s food supply network, producing over 40% of our agricultural produce, and is home to 35 endangered species and 16 internationally significant wetlands. It supports over 2.2 million Australians, including 40 different First Nations communities.
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Water Demand Management & Water Security
A proactive approach to life cycle costing
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IWD2022: Women at SMEC shine bright
Seven inspiring and influential women who work at SMEC, Logashri Sewnarian, Libby Paholski, Pawitasari Fransisca, Florence Wambugu, Raveena Grover (pictured), Karina Discaya and Saima Bodla, champion International Women’s Day 2022.
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Construction commences on key section of Chennai Metro Rail’s Phase 2
Our design comprises an integrated rail and road bridge with double decker stations, which will carry both highway and mass rapid transport commuters on the same pier.
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Putting promises into action: Recognising unconscious gender bias in the workplace
The United Nations recently released a report that uncovered significant gaps for women's empowerment and spotlighted the myriad of inequalities and challenges they face in the workplace. You can download the report for Australia and New Zealand here.
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People are our greatest investment in the future
As we kick-off 2022 we are looking to the future. Australia is experiencing unprecedented investment in infrastructure and to successfully deliver these projects with innovation and foresight for integrated sustainability there is one thing which is at the core – OUR PEOPLE.
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Strengthening South East Asian and Pacific Island societies
On Wednesday 17 November, Libby Paholski, Functional General Manager Social Development and Environment for South East Asia and Pacific, showcased SMEC’s social development expertise at the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) fifth annual aid supplier ‘Big Meet 2021’; which sold out pre-event and was held solely online for the first time. Exhibiting alongside 50 fellow suppliers, SMEC’s virtual trade booth detailed our specific experiences working with DFAT projects in South East Asia and the Pacific Islands.
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