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Celebrating Exceptional Careers: Kayleen White
We all search for purpose in our careers; some way that we can give back to our communities, make a difference in the world and leave a better legacy for the generations that follow. But once you find that spark, how can you nurture it for a long and fulfilling career? Generations are working longer, with the reality that someone starting their career in 2020 won’t be looking to retire until at least 2070. As our work and life get busier and faster, fuelling stress and increasing expectation, what we can learn from those who have reached retirement after a successful career?
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International Women in Engineering Day
SMEC celebrates some of the incredible talent, and outstanding achievements of our women in engineering. It is with their innovation, dedication and aptitude that SMEC is able to make the positive global impact we are making today, for a better tomorrow. We sat down with our some of our team from around the world to hear their inspirational stories.
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International Women in Engineering Day – Insights by Brendon Johannes and Linda Suh
As we commemorate International Women in Engineering Day, let us celebrate the achievements of female engineers and continue working towards a future where gender equality and diversity are embraced and celebrated in the engineering profession. At SMEC, we want to create a world where every woman with a passion for engineering can thrive and make a lasting impact on society.
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Victorian Construction Cost
Victorian Construction Costs
As a leader in the urban development industry and a key consulting partner of some of Australia’s most respected and leading developers, SMEC’s Urban Communities team is currently, and has, worked on some of the most prominent master planned communities in Australia.
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Application of GIS on Marine Drive Expressway, Bangladesh (Part 2)
Application of GIS on Marine Drive Expressway, Bangladesh (Part 2)
Complex highway projects require meticulous planning and consideration. At SMEC, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology has emerged as a powerful tool, adding value for our clients and partners across all stages of the project lifecycle as well as ongoing asset management.
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Application of GIS on Marine Drive Expressway, Bangladesh (Part 1)
Application of GIS on Marine Drive Expressway, Bangladesh (Part 1)
Complex highway projects require meticulous planning and consideration. At SMEC, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology has emerged as a powerful tool, adding value for our clients and partners across all stages of the project lifecycle as well as ongoing asset management.
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Enhancing Deep Excavation Performance: Predicting Ground Movement and Settlement
Lup Wong WONG, Principal Engineer in SMEC’s Hong Kong Office, presented a research paper at the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Geotechnical Division 43rd Annual Seminar in May 2023.
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Hydropower will build the sustainable nations & communities of the future
Hydropower will build the sustainable nations & communities of the future
Dams and hydro infrastructure have played a significant role in nurturing past civilizations and societies by connecting nature, energy, and long-term collective human effort. As we move to a more sustainable future, hydropower must reprise that nation-building, nature-enhancing role.
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New frontiers in digital engineering
New frontiers in digital engineering
Leveraging the latest advances in digital engineering, SMEC South Africa continues to refine its virtual design capabilities to optimise the construction, maintenance, and asset management of transportation routes.
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50 years of tunnel Geotech in Australia
My Grandfather was a chief engineer for the Snowy Hydro Scheme (which was constructed between 1949 to 1974). My Grandmother was a coal miner’s daughter. So, I guess you can say that digging rocks is in my blood.
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