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The Engineering Directory THE ENGINEERING DIRECTORY NEWCASTLE 2019 Engineers Australia - Newcastle Division T: 02 4911 7310 E: [email protected] www.engineersaustralia.org.au/About-Us/Divisions/Newcastle ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA HOW TO USE YOUR DIRECTORY The Newcastle Division of Engineers Australia’s Education Mentoring Sub Committee is pleased to have produced “The A number of local industry partners have offered to Engineering Directory”, a resource document to assist assist teachers through mentoring them in their areas students and teachers involved with the Engineering of engineering expertise. For more information on these Studies course. industries please refer to the information contained in this directory or visit their website and contact them directly. The Directory will identify companies that may be able to assist with: • Advitech Pty Limited • APD Engineering • Work Placements – secondary & tertiary • Aurecon Australia • School Work Experience • Ballina Shire Council • Mentoring for Teachers • Bureau Veritas • School Visits • Constructive Solutions (a member of the Company’s Engineering Team would be • CSIRO Energy Centre able to visit & speak to students in secondary Schools) • Dubbo City Council • School Excursions (Years 11 & 12) (only in Dubbo for face to face mentoring) • Hunter Water Corporation • Nambucca Shire Council • Northrop Engineers Pty Ltd • ORICA • RPC Technologies • Tierney Consulting Engineers (subject to commitments) TABLE OF CONTENTS THE ENGINEERING DIRECTORY NEWCASTLE DIVISION PROFILE 4 THE ENGINEERING DIRECTORY 5 DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 35 ABOUT ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA 36 CONTACT AND LEGEND 37 NOTES 38 ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA NEWCASTLE DIVISION PROFILE The Newcastle Division of Engineers Australia is one of Young Engineers are well catered for and they have a full nine Divisions throughout Australia, administering and program of activities which include: representing the needs of its members. • Technical seminars & site inspections • Networking activities The Division is the representative body for over 4000 • Careers advice members, covering northern NSW, north from the Hawkesbury River to the Queensland border, and prides itself on its regional focus. Frontier is a community for student and graduate members of Engineers Australia designed to support you on your The Division hosts meetings in Chemical, Civil/Structural, journey to where you want to be. You can access a range of Electrical, Heritage, Mechanical and Management resources and benefits created to provide tailored support, Engineering on a regular basis. The Division also holds guidance and advice on all things relating to university, technical sessions, site visits and social outings which are graduating, getting a job and finding your professional feet. aimed at giving members the opportunity to develop professionally and to network with fellow engineers. Frontier does just that. It’s the young engineer’s guide to The Australian Engineering Excellence Awards are the getting ahead. premier event held in the Division, highlighting the important contribution of engineering teams in northern For more information visit: NSW to the wealth creation of Australia. https://frontier.engineersaustralia.org.au/about/ 4 ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA THE ENGINEERING DIRECTORY Company Name Contact Engineering Expertise EngineeringTeam Engineering Discipline Work Placements SchoolExperience Work School Visits SchoolYear Excursions 11 & 12 4Tel Pty Ltd Tony Crosby ~ 30 Comms Yes No No No 4Tel develops real-time information processing, 29 Warabrook Boulevard General Manager Services Signalling command & control, and information management WARABROOK NSW 2304 E: [email protected] Elec systems for the safe control and management of Tel: 02 4923 4100 Software rail networks. Joanne Wust Marketing & Communications Executive E: [email protected] Tel: 02 4923 4113 5QS Consulting Group Peter Fennell 15 Civil (2) Yes No Yes No 5QS Consulting Group provides: design services (formerly Barker Harle) Director & Practice Manager Struct (4) in the fields of civil, structural, geotechnical PO Box 63 Tel: 02 4952 1666 Geo (4) and environmental engineering; condition WARNERS BAY NSW 2282 Email: [email protected] Enviro (2) assessment, scope of work preparation and project Web: www.5qs.com.au Proj (1) management for building repairs; structural testing; BdgSrv (1) arbitration and mediation services; and expert Tech (1) witness support for litigation. We operate from offices located in Newcastle, Central Coast, Sydney and Southern NSW. ACOR Consultants Bob Staniland Newcastle Civil Yes No Yes No Civil for land development, siteworks, stormwater Level 1, 54 Union Street Principal Civil Engineer – 18 Struct management, roads, intersections, water and Cooks Hill Newcastle 2300 Tel: 02 4926 4811 BdgSrv sewer. Structural for buildings, mining and E: [email protected] Australia Petroch materials handling. Building services for hydraulic Web: www.acor.com.au wide - 200 Hydraulics and fire. Petrochemical, dangerous goods, defence and aviation industries. Advitech Pty Limited Steven Smith 23 Mech Yes Yes Yes Yes Engineering design and drafting (mechanical, 7 Riverside Drive Managing Director Chem civil, structural, process, environmental), risk MAYFIELD WEST NSW 2304 Tel: 02 4924 5400 Civil management and functional safety, environmental PO Box 207 Fax: 02 4967 3772 Struct planning, project management, and sustainability. MAYFIELD NSW 2304 Email [email protected] Enviro Web: www.advitech.com.au Proj ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA 5 THE ENGINEERING DIRECTORY Company Name Contact Engineering Expertise EngineeringTeam Engineering Discipline Work Placements SchoolExperience Work School Visits SchoolYear Excursions 11 & 12 ADW Johnson Mark Kelly 49 Civil Yes Yes Yes No Civil Engineering – concept and detailed design of 5 Pioneer Avenue Engineering Department Manager – Senior Sewer & Water roads, intersection, bulk earthworks, drainage. TUGGERAH NSW 2259 Engineer RMS Tel: 02 4305 4300 Proj Man Sewer and Water – stormwater detention, water 7/335 Hillsborough Road Email: [email protected] sensitive urban design, water cycle management WARNERS BAY NSW 2282 Web: adwjohnson.com.au plans, flood studies, design of local and regional water and wastewater infrastructure. Level 35, One International Towers RMS – design of intersections (signalised and 100 Barangaroo Avenue unsignalised) SYDNEY NSW 2000 Project Management –contract administration and superintendency, preparation of tender documents including detailed estimates. ADW Johnson is a multi-disciplinary development Services Company with a total staff of approximately 100 between offices located in Sydney, Central Coast and Warners Bay. ADW Johnson has developed an excellent reputation for delivering exceptional service to a wide range of clients, including large developers and government agencies. 6 ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA THE ENGINEERING DIRECTORY Company Name Contact Engineering Expertise EngineeringTeam Engineering Discipline Work Placements SchoolExperience Work School Visits SchoolYear Excursions 11 & 12 AECOM Ian Richardson 100-120 Asset Mgt Yes Yes - Yes Yes AECOM is built to deliver a better world. We 17 Warabrook Boulevarde Hunter Area Manager BdgSrv Limited design, build and operate infrastructure assets WARABROOK NSW 2304 Tel: 02 4911 4900 Chem for governments, businesses and organisations Email: [email protected] Civil in more than 150 countries. As a fully integrated Comms firm, we connect knowledge and experience St Patrick’s Commercial Centre Elec across our global network of experts to help Queen Street Enviro clients solve their most complex challenges. From Singleton NSW 2330 Geo high-performance buildings and infrastructure, to Ind resilient communities and environments, to stable Mech and secure nations, our work is transformative, Mine differentiated and vital. Process Project Mgt We are passionate about the future of the Hunter Struct region. With over 120 staff in the Hunter, 2,500 Water staff in Australia and almost 100,000 staff globally working with us means you are part of a huge network of some of the industry’s brightest minds. Alan Taylor & Associates Liz Ridland 8 Struct Yes Yes No No Structural and Civil engineering consultants. 453 Ocean Drive Office Manager Civil Residential, industrial and commercial buildings. LAURIETON NSW 2443 Tel: 02 6559 8288 Subdivision and stormwater design. Email: [email protected] Web: www.alantaylor.com Ampcontrol Pty Ltd Mikhaila Halford 45 Elec Yes Yes Yes Yes Ampcontrol sets benchmarks in technology, Head Office Learning & Development Specialist Elecr engineering and manufacturing by creating 21 Old Punt Road Tel: 02 4961 9000 Mechtron integrated electrical solutions that improve TOMAGO NSW 2322 Fax : 02 4913 9599 Mech safety and efficiency. We are a leading electrical Email: [email protected] engineering company specialising in power Web: www.ampcontrolgroup.com distribution, power quality, gas detection, protection relays, lighting, automation, communications and transformers. ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA 7 THE ENGINEERING DIRECTORY Company Name Contact Engineering Expertise EngineeringTeam Engineering Discipline Work Placements SchoolExperience Work School Visits SchoolYear Excursions 11 & 12 APD Engineering Tim de Grauw 200+ Elec(G&T&D) No No Yes No APD Engineering have been providing Specialist PO BOX 440 Director Comms/NBN Engineering Design and Consultancy Services Newcastle, NSW 2300 Email: [email protected] Commissioning (We employ (Organised to Power Utilities, Government Authorities,
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