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Engineers Australia | July 2022

Cost Engineering

Cost engineering deals with the analysis of cost and timing outcomes on engineered assets, programs, projects, products and services.

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Engineers Australia | July 2022

Construction

Construction engineering deals with all areas of construction of public, commercial and industrial infrastructure, structures and plant including brownfield and greenfield sites.

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Engineers Australia | July 2022

Capacity mechanism high-level design paper

This submission provides Engineers Australia's response to the Energy Security Board's Capacity mechanism High-level Design Paper. 

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Engineers Australia | July 2022

ANZSCO classification of occupations update July 2022

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Engineers Australia | July 2022

Prepare your migration skills assessment application

Before you start preparing your online migration skills assessment application, be sure to read this document as well as the migration skills assessment page on our website.

Engineers Australia | July 2022

Summary statement: Professional engineer

This template is designed to help you write your summary statement. A summary statement is an overview of the competencies you’ve demonstrated in each of your career episodes. 

Engineers Australia | July 2022

Summary statement: Engineering technologist

This template is designed to help you write your summary statement. A summary statement is an overview of the competencies you’ve demonstrated in each of your career episodes. 

Engineers Australia | July 2022

Summary statement: Engineering associate

This template is designed to help you write your summary statement. A summary statement is an overview of the competencies you’ve demonstrated in each of your career episodes. 

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Engineering Heritage Australia | January 2022

EHA Magazine, volume 4, edition 1

This edition looks at Sydney’s Balls Head coal loader, Canberra’s ill-fated railway, the Lake Canobolas Pump House, and A.T. Harman’s Port Melbourne Engineering Works.

Budget submission: National engineering resilience
Engineers Australia | January 2022

Engineering national resilience

Engineers Australia presents recommendations concerning the 2022 Federal Budget, focused on building sovereign capability, beating climate change and investing in people.

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Transport Australia Society | December 2021

Urban transport systems

The discussion paper is intended to give guidance to policy makers and other stakeholders in planning and delivering Australia’s Urban Transport Systems (UTS). The scope includes changes to the transport systems themselves and associated investment and decision-making processes.

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Engineers Australia | December 2021

Planning Australia's 2022–23 skilled migration program

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Engineers Australia | July 2021

Guide for design practitioners and engineers

This guide covers contract terms, professional indemnity insurance and the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 (NSW). 

Engineers Australia | July 2021

Inquiry into procurement practices for government-funded infrastructure

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Engineers Australia | July 2021

Professional indemnity insurance action plan

Engineers Australia has developed a three-staged action plan to guide the activities needed to support its members and improve the risk profile of the profession. The plan includes short, medium and long term actions.

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July 2021

Australian curriculum review submission

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Engineering Heritage Australia | January 2021

EHA Magazine, volume 3, edition 7

This edition looks at Perth's Secret WWII RAAF Bunker, Tram substation machinery in Melbourne, and new home for the NSW Australian Railway Historical Society, and the 2021 Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference.

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Society of Fire Safety | January 2021

Guide on the fire safety verification method

This guide is designed to assist professional fire safety engineers, project certifiers, design teams, approval authorities and stakeholders with the practical and appropriate use of the Fire Safety Verification Method (FSVM) as contained in Schedule 7 of the National Construction Code, Volume 1, Building Code of Australia 2019, Amendment 1 (NCC).

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