Issue 70 2020

AUGUST E-NEWS

A word from the Chair

BPEQ 90th Anniversary: Celebrating RPEQs and their achievements Ben Russo

The Human Rights Act and its application to BPEQ

Use of RPEQ title and number

Victorian consultation

Do you need to lodge a TPAR?

Protecting the public and setting the standard of engineering. An 800-metre long viaduct on the eastern side of the Toowoomba Range crosses the existing railway line. Image courtesy Department of Transport and Main Roads. Main and Transport of Department courtesy line. Image railway the existing crosses Range Toowoomba the of side on the eastern viaduct long An 800-metre A WORD FROM THE CHAIR

This month, we launched BPEQ90, an anniversary website • $100 million per year for five years to fix ageing recognising some of the great RPEQs, engineering water and wastewater infrastructure to ensure rural companies and engineering projects of the past 90 towns have access to safe and reliable drinking years. There is such diversity in engineering that the water into the future. people, companies and projects featured only scratch the • $25 million per year for a Western Roads Upgrade surface. The website is an historical look at engineering Program. in , but we are also profiling modern day RPEQs and their achievements – such as Cathie Barton, Duncan Gilmore and Marie Gales. If you know of a current RPEQ or an engineering project or innovation deserving of recognition contact [email protected]. “Engineers will have a critical The June quarter results for construction and engineering role now and in the post-COVID work made for interesting reading. Infrastructure saw a sharp rise, commercial work trended slightly upward and economic recovery.” residential work decreased. Engineers will have a critical role now and in the post-COVID economic recovery. I At a time when governments of all stripes are investing reiterate to engineers currently or planning to work in in public infrastructure and other sectors that employ Queensland to make sure their registration is up to date engineers, we are also seeing attention on the regulation to take advantage of the opportunities that will arise. At of engineers. BPEQ made a submission to the Australian a state level the Capital Program 2020 Update includes Building Codes Board’s National Registration Framework $13.9 billion in infrastructure spending across the state for Building Practitioners consultation process calling for and the Building Acceleration Fund provides funds any national scheme to be coordinated and for agreed for eligible developers, councils and industry through an professional engineering standards between states and interest-free loan for ‘catalyst’ infrastructure to encourage territories. The RPEQ scheme is a ready-made model for private sector investment. Federally the government other states and territories to follow and BPEQ will be has created the HomeBuilder program to stimulate and advocating for a place on any national advisory committee. support jobs in the residential construction and committed The month ahead will be busy for BPEQ which is taking part an immediate investment of $1.5 billion to commence in the Gladstone Engineering Alliance Supply Chain Expo work on priority infrastructure projects identified by state (visit us at stand D2), as well as registration roadshows in and territory governments. I also took note of the Local the Gladstone and Townsville regions. Government Association of Queensland’s state election ‘wishlist’: If we can provide further information or assistance, please contact BPEQ at [email protected] or call • Increasing Transport Infrastructure Development 07 3210 3100. Scheme funding to $80 million in 2021-22 and to $100 million a year by 2024. DAWSON WILKIE Chair and regional representative

BPEQ E-news Issue 70 August 2020 2 BPEQ 90th ANNIVERSARY Celebrating RPEQs and their achievements

Pictured: Ben Russo (387, Civil)

In 2020, BPEQ turns 90. To celebrate this milestone BPEQ is acknowledging the achievements, projects, innovations, discoveries and stories of RPEQs past and present. “Whilst working Ben also found Former RPEQ Rosario ‘Ben’ Russo first became a RPEQ the time to write a thesis and in 1959. In 2015 he was the longest serving RPEQ. Ben retired as a RPEQ in 2018 but left a lasting mark on the earn his master’s degree and profession. lecture at the Queensland When he was first registered, Sir Robert Menzies was prime minister, the total population of Queensland was just over Institute of Technology...” 1.4 million and engineers relied on a slide-rule or T-square for their design work. In the latter stages of his career he worked mainly with After growing up in Ingham, Ben attended the University Sunwater, undertaking comprehensive risk analyses for all of Queensland from 1945 to 1948 where he received his their network of 19 and the upgrading of those that bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. After graduating did not meet current standards. Ben went on to work in the hydraulics section of the Coordinator General’s Department (originally the Stanley River Works Board). During his time in government Ben was involved in the design of the Koombooloomba and the , and the design and construction supervision of the Hydro-electric Power Station, the Hydro-electric project, the Barron Falls Hydro-electric project and the Collinsville Power-station water supply. Ben joined the Queensland Irrigation and Water Supply Commission (IWSC) and was an integral part of the design team that worked on and . Following his time at the IWSC, Ben moved into consultancy. Whilst working Ben also found the time to write a thesis and earn his master’s degree and lecture at the Queensland Institute of Technology (now the Queensland University of Technology) and other learning institutes. In October 1985, he retired from the IWSC, and continued working as a consulting engineer. His clients included the IWSC, the State Electricity Commission, all the Queensland electricity generation authorities, various consulting engineering firms and civil engineering contractors. He conducted annual inspections on all the Brisbane City Council dams until they were taken over by , many dam feasibility studies and was involved in the design of © The State of Queensland 2016. Eungella , Mackay, November 1974. Chinaman Creek Dam and the raising of Awoonga Dam. Image courtesy of Queensland State Archives.

BPEQ E-news Issue 70 August 2020 3 In his long career Ben experienced many changes in engineering. In Ben’s owns words: This year is a celebration of the achievements, projects, innovations, discoveries and stories of In the early day most junior design engineers did RPEQs past and present. BPEQ encourages RPEQs their own drawings, some of which would be traced by to share their thoughts – draftsmen. There were also draftsmen who were capable of doing design calculations. Although most surveying • What are some of Queensland’s great on construction was done by surveyors, some was done engineering feats? by engineers. For calculations that had to be accurate log • Who was the RPEQ/s who helped deliver the tables were used, or desk machines were available that project? could crank out the answers to simple arithmetic. Handheld electronic calculators were common by the 70s and about • Are there unsung heroes in the profession? the same time IWSC was using the university computer for calculating the stability of earth dams. Micro-computers To have your say contact BPEQ at became available by the end of the 70s, followed by a lot [email protected]. of programs written in Gwbasic or Fortran. Finally, the personal computer and the internet became available and rules supreme today.

THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT and its application to BPEQ

As a public service entity, BPEQ must make decisions organisation directly is the quickest and easiest way that are compatible with human rights and give proper to address your concerns’. If you feel that an action or consideration to human rights when making decisions decision of BPEQ has been made without proper regard for under the Human Rights Act 2019 (HR Act), which your human rights then you can contact BPEQ which will commenced on 1 January 2020. attempt to address your concerns. The HR Act established the Queensland Human Rights For further information we recommend that you visit the Commission which promotes the objects of the HR Act and Human Rights Commission’s website. The Queensland in certain circumstances will investigate complaints from Ombudsman website also contains information on how people that feel a public entity has made a decision that to make complaints about is incompatible with their human rights. The Queensland organisations. Visit www.ombudsman.qld.gov.au for more Human Rights Commission has a website; www.qhrc.qld. information. gov.au which contains details about the HR Act and their complaints procedure. The website contains information about the 24 Human Rights enshrined in the HR Act which include the right to life, the right to freedom of thought, conscience, religion and belief, The right to peaceful assembly and freedom of association, property rights, the right to privacy and reputation and the right to a fair hearing. The Human Rights Commission website contains information on how to make a complaint about a decision of a public entity that may interfere with a human right or a decision that has been made without proper consideration of a human right relevant to the decision. The commission website advises individuals to obtain independent legal advice before making a complaint and states: ‘sometimes talking with the person or

BPEQ E-news Issue 70 August 2020 Use of RPEQ title

The titles ‘registered professional engineer’, ‘registered Despite being unregistered, E continued to work for professional engineer of Queensland’ or ‘RPEQ’ are developers in the area. The developer protected under the PE Act. that E worked for during this period entered into a contract with a utilities provider for works at the nine locations A person who is not a RPEQ (or versions of the same title) across North Queensland. The provider required that certain must not use the title, claim to be a RPEQ, allow themselves documentation be provided to it by the developer’s RPEQ. to be held out as a RPEQ or knowingly hold out another person as a RPEQ when they are not. The provider further required the developer to retain a RPEQ to attend the ‘pre-start’ meeting where necessary and to These offences are contained in part 7, section 113 of the complete certificates of completion and acceptance. PE Act (p86-87) and all carry a maximum penalty of 1,000 penalty units. The penalty unit value in Queensland is The developer retained E to perform this work and undertake $133.45 (as at 1 July 2019). these responsibilities for the project. BPEQ has recently become aware of situations where E admitted all the charges against E which related to E unregistered persons are claiming to be registered when using the title RPEQ. The conduct considered at the hearing they are not, for instance: was therefore most relevant to the charges which allege E allowed E to be held out as a RPEQ. In this regard, E • LinkedIn profiles admitted that at all times E was aware that the provider • other social media profiles required the developer to retain a RPEQ to attend pre-start meetings and to complete certificates of completion and • website profiles acceptance. • general website information E was represented on documentation as the developer’s • email signature blocks RPEQ. E recorded E’s old registration number on certificates of acceptance for the nine locations across North • business cards Queensland. During this time E also issued the certificate BPEQ reminds current and former holders of the RPEQ title to of completion for each of the nine locations, signing as the ensure they keep their details up to date and accurate. developer’s RPEQ and again recording E’s old registration number. BPEQ has prosecuted several offences in relation to misuse of the title RPEQ, including the Board of Professional When questioned via email whether E was a RPEQ, E made Engineers of Queensland v E (deidentified). a false statement. E stated that E had applied to BPEQ and was of the understanding that E’s registration was to be This case was a prosecution by BPEQ against E in the accepted at that time. E had not applied for re-registration. Magistrates Court for 21 instances of using the title RPEQ when not a registered professional engineer. E had not been E was charged and penalised, including playing BPEQ’s a registered since 2005. E’s re-registration was refused in costs and the costs of investigation. 2005 due to concerns regarding honesty. To read case in full visithttps://www.bpeq.qld.gov.au/ board-of-professional-engineers-of-queensland-v-e/.

BPEQ E-news Issue 70 August 2020 5 UPCOMING CPD COURSES AND CONFERENCES

BITE-SIZED CHEMECA Bite-Sized Chemeca is a webinar series commencing from 29 September, for approximately four weeks, until 21 October. The programme features plenary speakers and panel sessions highlighting current topics including COVID-19, industry 4.0, circular economy and energy efficiency. There are also academic focused technical presentations based on the event theme Renew, Sustain, Disrupt, Advance. Start planning your attendance and register your place. There is a discount on registration for members of IChemE, Engineers Australia, Engineering New Zealand, or Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI). Webinars: Starting 29 September 2020

IPWEAQ Engineering a Sustainable Future QUEENSLAND PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING Brisbane: 2 September 2020 GROUP QUDO Behind the Scenes - Traffic Signals, talking the same Brisbane: 8 September 2020 language Sprayed Bitumen TBC: 24 September 2020 Townsville: 9 September 2020 Brisbane: 23 September 2020 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Bridge Inspection Workshop Level 1 & 2 Introduction to “Prefab Modular” Design and Construction Brisbane: 13-15 October 2020 Online: 21-25 September 2020

BPEQ E-news Issue 70 August 2020 6 VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT CALLING FOR FEEDBACK ON REGISTRATION SCHEME

On 1 July 2021, Victoria will become just the second • proposed regulations that, among other matters, Australian state or territory to have a registration scheme set the schedule for phasing in registration to the for engineers. five prescribed areas of engineering Ahead of the scheme implementation, the Victorian • guidance materials for the Act, including the Government is inviting engineers, and others involved in definition of a ‘professional engineering service’ the engineering profession, to provide their feedback on: • options for setting fees for the registration and • a proposed Code of Conduct that sets out a endorsement of professional engineers. range of obligations for registered professional Consultation on the suite of materials will be available engineers to act fairly, honestly, and in the best from 26 August until 7 October 2020 at www.engage.vic. interests of their clients gov.au/engineers-registration.

Do you need to lodge a TPAR?

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has reminded businesses that pay contractors for certain services that they may need to lodge a Taxable payments annual report (TPAR) with the ATO by 28 August 2020. Under the Taxable payments reporting system (TPRS), if your business primarily provides building and construction services and you pay contractors to perform them on your behalf, you may need to report the payments made to the contractors. The TPAR is due by 28 August each year. If you did not lodge a TPAR in 2019 you may still need to do so. Your business is primarily in the building and construction industry for TPAR if any of the following apply:

• in the current or previous financial year, 50% or more of your business income is earned from providing building and construction services; or

• in the current financial year, 50% or more of your business activity relates to building and construction services.

Contractors include subcontractors, consultants or independent contractors. They can be individuals, partnerships, companies or trusts. Payments to employees are not included. This means that if you engage a worker and withhold Pay as you go (PAYG) from their pay, you do not include them in the TPAR. Businesses should visit ato.gov.au/tpar for information and resources. You can also check out our short Taxable payments annual report pre-recorded webcast

BPEQ E-news Issue 70 August 2020 7 CELEBRATING 90 YEARS OF BPEQ Engineering in Queensland - Then to now

© The State of Queensland 2016. EMU01 at Ferny Grove station HMAS Cessnock Fremantle class Patrol Boat built by North for the opening of the Ferny Grove to Darra rail electrification on 17 Queensland Engineers and Agents. Image courtesy of Rae Allen. November 1979. Image courtesy of Queensland State Archives.

© The State of Queensland 2016. Merivale Bridge, South Brisbane, c 1981. Image courtesy of Queensland State Archives.

© The State of Queensland 2016. Aerial photograph of Splityard © The State of Queensland 2016. Gateway Bridge under Creek Dam and Wivenhoe Power Station, September 1985. Image construction, Brisbane, September 1984. Image courtesy of courtesy of Queensland State Archives. Queensland State Archives.

BPEQ E-news Issue 70 August 2020 8 WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST RPEQS

BPEQ extends a warm welcome to the following engineers who recently became registered:

24540 Mahmoud ABDELWAHAB Structural 24280 Sara AHMADI DARANI Mechanical 19261 Mostafa AHMED Electrical 24519 Waqar AHMED Civil 24541 Behzad ALIZADEH SALIM Electrical 24497 Ahmed ALTALLA Civil 24428 Mehran AMELI Civil, Structural 24366 Vahid AMIRI MANESH Structural 24320 Cristian ANDREI Electrical 24342 Siji ANTONY Electrical 24335 Kazi ANWAR Civil 24325 Fernando APODERADO JR Civil, Structural 16655 Justin ARIFIN Structural 24527 Constantin ARSENE Civil 24434 Rehan ASLAM Mechanical 24389 Hubert AYANU Civil 24560 Shah Abdul AZIZ Electrical 12815 Farzad BAHIRAEI Electrical 24420 Andrew BAIRD Electrical, Building Services, Information Telecommunications & Electronics 24292 Cumhur BAKIR Chemical 23841 Philip BAND Civil 24305 Daniel BARBELER Civil, Management 24362 Yogesh BARHATE Management, Mechanical 24553 Andrew BARTON Information Telecommunications & Electronics 24406 Anthony BECKLEY Mechanical 24554 Daniel BENNETT Mechanical 16659 Akhil BHATNAGAR Electrical 24415 Nripendra BHATTARAI Electrical 24373 Akhilesh BHAVANAM Electrical 24459 Venkateshwar BHUPATHI Mechanical 11777 Adam BOUGHTON Mechanical 24488 Gary BRENNAN Electrical 24338 Helen BURNS Electrical, Management 24528 David BUTLER Management, Information Telecommunications & Electronics 24387 Brian CABARON Electrical, Management

BPEQ E-news Issue 70 August 2020 9 24364 Joshua CARDWELL Petroleum 12465 Mitchell CARMOCK Management, Mechanical 24462 Antony CARUSO Building Services, Electrical, Information Telecommunications & Electronics 24503 Joshua CASSIDY Civil 24289 Anel CEVRO Electrical 24414 Daniel CHAILLE Civil 24441 Zhi Han CHAN Civil, Structural 24457 Robert CHAPMAN Chemical 24449 Ken CHEN Electrical 24504 Vicky Lin CHEN Civil 24358 Yuanhao CHENG Electrical 24445 Wen CHI Electrical 24374 Man Kit CHING Civil, Structural 24465 Foong CHOONG Civil, Environmental 24357 Martin CLOUGHLEY Electrical 24343 Matthew COLEMAN Civil 24502 Hannah CONNORS Civil, Environmental 24377 Luis CONTRERAS BOHORQUEZ Civil 24321 Ryan CORK Structural 24400 Robert CORREA Structural 24315 Gerald CRAWFORD Chemical 13691 Brent CROWLEY Mechanical 12698 Lucinda CUDDIHY Mechanical 24410 Hossein DASHTI Chemical 24334 Michael DAVIES Mechanical 24351 Troy DE COURCY Civil 24381 Brynn DE GOOYER Mechanical 24549 Madelein DE JAGER Electrical, Management 24293 Nicholas DEBRITZ Civil 24296 Dina DELAC Civil 18435 Justin DEVANTIER Management 24316 Darko DEVIC Civil 24409 Andre DOS SANTOS Civil 24525 Lachlan DRAKE Structural 24283 Joshua D'SOUZA Mechanical 18669 Gerard DUFF Structural 24308 Patrick DWYER Electrical, Management, Information Telecommunications & Electronics 24485 Luke DYER Electrical, Information Telecommunications & Electronics 24417 Adam EASTES Electrical 24490 Thomas EGAN Mechanical 24557 Mohamed ELMELEGY Electrical 24392 Lior ELOVITCH Information Telecommunications & Electronics 24370 Tiffany ENNIS Civil 24295 Darren EVANS Civil, Management 24285 Ramin FARSHCHI TABRIZI Structural 24433 Neil FARTHING Electrical 24475 Thanthulage FERNANDO Information Telecommunications & Electronics 24327 Michael FINCH Civil, Management

BPEQ E-news Issue 70 August 2020 10 24486 Ka Tsun Timothy FOK Mechanical 24333 Kin Fai FOONG Civil, Management 24345 Allister GAFFNEY Civil 24431 Arpit GANDHI Electrical 24302 Alexander GENOTA Civil, Structural 24275 Nabi GHAVIMI Civil 24547 Arash GHELICHI Mechanical 24552 Stephen GIESE Geotechnical 24317 Benjamin GILBERT Information Telecommunications & Electronics 24390 Kiran GOKAL Civil, Management 24518 Matthew GORDON Civil 24376 Timothy GRABERT Aerospace, Management, Mechanical 24397 Jaime GRANELL GUYATT Civil, Structural 24405 Samuel GRIEVE Aerospace, Mechanical 24372 Paul GUARD Civil 24422 Chanaka GUNASEKARA Civil 24346 Craig GUPPY Mechanical 24473 Reza HAGHRO Civil 24443 Benjamin HALFPENNY Electrical, Information Telecommunications & Electronics 11372 Andrew HALL Mining 24482 Alexandra HALLIDAY Civil 24493 Anthony HARGREAVES Civil, Management 24430 Farshad HARIRIAN Civil 24323 Qijin HE Mechanical 24395 Francois HENNING Mechanical 24505 Stuart HILL Civil 24356 Matthew HIRATOS Civil 24469 Michael HOME Electrical 24425 Seyed Danial HOSSEINI Civil 24396 Alexandre HUBAUT Civil 14361 Joseph HUELIN Mining 24307 Kevin HUFF Structural 24450 Mitchell HUGO Civil 20219 Kirsten HULSE Chemical, Environmental 24419 Joshua HUTTON Civil 21682 Mandour IBRAHIM Civil 24542 Amadou IBRAHIM Information Telecommunications & Electronics 24386 Muhammad IDREES Chemical 24276 Elham ISARI KASMAEE Electrical 24529 Mohamed JADITAGER Civil 24508 Mark JAMES Chemical 19944 Mehdi JAVADI Civil, Structural 24388 Zia JAVANBAKHT Civil, Structural, Mechanical 24555 Andrew JENSEN Mechanical 24439 Jianfeng JING Structural 24456 Oliver JOHNSON Building Services, Management,Mechanical 24522 Martin JONES Civil 24341 Clint JURY Civil, Structural 24337 Michael KACPEREK Structural

BPEQ E-news Issue 70 August 2020 11 24274 Mehdi KADKHODAEE Electrical 24458 Daniel KAJEWSKI Mechanical 24340 Annie-Claire KAPAHI Mechanical 24550 Ismael KARAGA Electrical 24447 Nandhinidevi KARTHIKEYAN Electrical 24363 Christopher KENNEDY Electrical, Management 24330 Saman KHADEM Civil, Management 24399 Louis KIRSTEN Civil 24394 Christopher KOSIEK Civil 24499 Peter KOULOS Electrical, Building Services 24514 Dharmesh KRISHNA Civil, Structural 09791 Christopher LAM Electrical 24500 Wayne LANEY Mechanical 24520 Derrick LAUCHLAN Mechanical 24331 Tejaswi LAVETI Mechanical 24438 Tung LE Structural 24322 Andrew LEACH Electrical 24332 Meng Chiat LEE Civil, Structural 24421 Michael LEE Management, Structural 24492 Yun LEE Electrical 24564 Francisca LEW Civil, Management 24281 Jiayu LI Civil 24380 Yanan LI Management 24463 Soon How LIM Structural 24513 Sandra LINERO MOLINA Civil 24304 Alfie LITTLE Mechanical 24506 Yifan LIU Civil 24273 Wade LOCKWOOD Electrical 24511 Ray LOW Civil 24467 Terry LUCKE Civil, Environmental, Management 05757 Michael LUKIN Civil 24407 Keith LUNDY Electrical 24476 Greg MABARDI Aerospace 24472 Hasan MAHMUD Mechanical 24516 Mojtaba MALEKIRAD Civil 24501 Keith MANDISODZA Civil, Geotechnical (mining) 24498 Ewa MARTYNIUK Management, Mechanical 24448 Alexander MCCART Civil 24566 Daryl MCCARTHY Information Telecommunications & Electronics, Management 24361 Gregory MCCUBBEN Management, Mechanical 24559 Ryan MCKERCHER Electrical 24318 Geordie MCKINLAY Civil, Structural 24379 Terry MCLENNAN Aerospace, Civil 24432 Brendan MELITA Civil, Structural 24398 Richard MERIFIELD Civil 24286 Morgan MIDGLEY Civil 14709 Gregory MILLER Chemical 24507 Kunal MITTAL Electrical 24277 Nima MOADDELI Electrical

BPEQ E-news Issue 70 August 2020 12 24371 Fatemeh MOEIN Civil 24311 Mostafa MOGHADDAMI Mechanical 24466 Mohammed MOHAMMED Electrical 24384 Ehab MOHARAM Electrical 24408 Joshie MOKHTAR Mechanical 24369 Diarmuid MORIARTY Civil 24446 Amid MOSHREFZADEH Civil 15629 Jared MOULDEY Naval Architecture 24483 Abdul-Hadi MOUSSA Structural 24349 Michel MOUTIA Electrical, Environmental, Management, Information Telecommunications & Electronics 24416 Angus MUNRO Civil 14424 Seamus MURPHY Civil 24352 Mitchell MURPHY Civil 24359 Subbulakshmi MUTHUKRISHNAN Civil 24367 Stefan MYBURGH Electrical 24313 Mahesh NAGARAJAN Electrical 24496 Praveen NAGRAJ Management, Mechanical 24294 Mohammadhossein NAJAFI Civil 24279 Leslie NAND Civil 24556 Kaartik NARAYAN Structural 24291 Toni NARCHE Structural 24521 Timothy NAVA Civil, Management 24347 Richard NEWMAN Information Telecommunications & Electronics 24393 Matthew NEWTON Electrical 24339 Kwong NG Civil 24385 Song Ha NGUYEN Structural 24413 Khoa NGUYEN Structural 24288 Duc NHAM Electrical 24442 Antonia NIAGA Mechanical 24451 Shahram NIKKHAH Civil, Management, Structural 13064 Michael NORTH Mechanical 11586 Giovanni NOVELLA Civil 24382 Justin O'CONNOR Civil 24435 Jonathan OVERETT Electrical 24487 Gopalakrishnan PALAYAM Civil, Environmental 24526 Hemachandra PANDITHA Civil, Management 24523 Chintan PARIKH Mechanical 24344 David PASCALL Electrical 24562 Craig PATERSON Civil 24477 Yatawarage PERERA Civil 24533 Galhenage PERERA Electrical 24468 Robert PERSELLO Electrical, Management 24537 Jennifer POLICH Chemical 24489 John POSTHOORN Civil, Management 24512 Amool PRASAD Aerospace, Electrical, Management, Information Telecommunications & Electronics 24509 Aluth Muhandiramge PREMASURIYA Structural 24494 Arriosto PUNZALAN Civil 24543 Ardie PURWODIHARDJO Civil, Structural 24418 Lin QI Civil

BPEQ E-news Issue 70 August 2020 13 24565 Jamie QUARTERMAINE Civil 07602 Darryn QUINN Civil 24429 Seyedafraz RAISOLVAEZIN Civil 24228 Chamal RANDENIYA Civil 24354 Laljibhai RATHOD Civil - Public Works 20698 David REID Civil 24531 Harish Perumal RENGANATHAN Electrical 24424 Amirhossein REZAEIDEHNAVI Mechanical 24401 Lachlan RHODES Mechanical 17799 Igor RISTOVSKI Environmental 24329 Karen ROBERTSON Chemical 24282 Wayne ROE Structural 24539 Patrick ROSSITER Electrical 11625 Terry ROSSITTO Civil 24350 Andrew RUSSACK Electrical 24290 Abdul SAFDAR Civil 24538 Masoud SAJEDIFAR Mechanical 24535 Angeline SALAZAR Civil 24436 Mathew SAMS Civil 24452 Matthew SANEIAN Mechanical 24524 Rana Waseem SARWAR Structural 24464 Sean SAVAGE Civil, Management 24510 Ian SCOBLE Electrical 24348 Nilantha SENEVIRATHNE Civil 24403 Leah SERTORIO Chemical, Management 13798 Narasimha SETRA Civil, Structural 24558 Tony SHERIDAN Electrical 24326 Jyoti SHRESTHA Information Technology and Telecommunications 24532 Nabin SHRESTHA Civil 24478 Kayla SILVESTER Civil 15274 Henry SIMWANZA Mining 24378 John SINGLE Civil 24306 Hendi SINUHAJI Civil 24471 Gareth SLABBERT Management, Mechanical 24375 Tyson SMALLMAN Civil 24300 Michael SMITH Structural 24437 Mark SMITH Civil 24551 Daniel SMITH Management 24481 Keith SNAPE Information Technology and Telecommunications 24454 Casey SNOW Management, Mechanical 24278 Mahmoud Moussa SOLIMAN Electrical 24301 James SOMERS Mechanical 24515 Angelo SORIANO Electrical 24544 Nicholas SPURRY Information Technology and Telecommunications 24495 David STEINFELD Environmental, Mechanical 24530 Dirk STENZEL Management, Electrical 24546 Michael STONE Civil 24426 Yeou Wei SUEN Fire Safety

BPEQ E-news Issue 70 August 2020 14 24470 Nathan TAGHIZADEH Civil 24297 Christopher TATTERSALL Civil 24287 Seyed Soroush TAYARANIAN AZIMI Mechanical 24365 Philip TAYLOR Management, Mechanical 24423 Martin TEGELJ Aerospace 24517 Sing Boon TEOH Civil 24545 Tri TIEN Mechanical 24324 David TIMMS Mechanical, Environmental 24402 Fouad TOLBA Structural 24314 Ashleigh TRAINOR Mechanical 24479 Ajay TRIVEDI Information Telecommunications & Electronics, Electrical 24491 Georgia TRUNDLE Civil 24536 Daniel TUCKWOOD Electrical 16056 Robert TULLBERG Mechanical 24461 Stephanie TURIPA Chemical 24360 Christian URIBE MATHEWS Civil, Management 24453 Niek VAN OERS Civil 24391 Darren VAN TWEST Structural, Mechanical 24484 Riaan VAN WYK Civil 24353 Alex VARVARIS Chemical 24561 Venerando VECCHIO Civil, Management 24336 Ashley VIDINOPOULOS Civil, Management 24309 Senduran VIGNESWARAN Civil, Management 24284 Kim Anh VU Structural 24310 Teddy WANG Civil 24319 Jiexian WANG Structural 24404 Haiming WANG Electrical 24444 Imala WELIGAMAGE Civil 05956 Michael WELLS Civil 24427 Dominic WELMAN Aerospace 24563 Tusith WEWEGAMA Information Technology and Telecommunications, Information Telecommunications & Electronics 24455 Rhianna WHITCOMBE Civil 24303 Andrew WILLIAMS Electrical 24548 Dylan WILLIAMS Mechanical 24412 Mitchell WILTON Management 24474 Yunkun WU Electrical 24460 Wenhua XU Civil - Public Works 24368 Hamid YEKTA Structural 24355 Matthew YIN Civil - Public Works 24567 Patrick YOULE Electrical, Information Telecommunications & Electronics 24299 Peter YOUNG Civil, Management 24440 Saman YOUSEFDOOST Civil 24312 Ahmed ZANOUN Electrical 24534 Mengting ZHAO Structural 24298 Wei Hern ZHOU Mechanical, Building Services 24328 Tao Zhu Structural 12598 Kwaku Zinatunor Mining

BPEQ E-news Issue 70 August 2020 15 Protecting the public and setting the standard of engineering.

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