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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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Celebrating Exceptional Careers: Dr Gamini Adikari
Across four continents and eight countries, Dr Gamini Adikari, Chief Technical Principal of Dam Safety at SMEC has had an exceptional and distinguished career.
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Q&A with Reas Beeston – Insights from a Geotechnical Engineering Specialist
Geotechnical Engineers are the specialists who are most often the teams which ‘break ground’ on a project. Their expertise and experience are vital to helping create an understanding of the challenges which the design and delivery teams will need to address in order to successfully deliver Australia’s largest and most complex projects. 
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The power of knowledge: Engineering solar farms on challenging sites
Rarely will a solar farm project with a perfectly rectangular and level site come across your desk. Instead, engineers are likely to see sites with challenges, such as irregular boundaries, varying slopes, wetland zones and undulating terrain. And that illusive perfect site? Chances are it's neither the ideal length nor the ideal width to accommodate the solar tracker system specified for the project – at least not seamlessly.
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Q&A with Paul Nicholls and Steven Drury – Applying global rail knowledge in New Zealand
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Rainfall Runoff Modelling: Next Generation Analysis
Over the past few years Australia has witnessed extreme climate events from widespread drought to bushfires and severe flood events. Our Water Resources team strive to stay at the forefront of supporting a more climate resilient future for Australia. Through our research and techniques, we are looking to drive industry change to deliver future-proofed, climate resilient designs that improve flood risk management.
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Fountains of Change – Sustainability, Art and Community
In the scale of a large urban development, the implementation of a water fountain may seem trivial, but it can have a surprisingly significant role in improving sustainability and community outcomes.
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Grand to grassroots: Scaling global water resilience
This year’s World Water Week theme, Building Resilience Faster, calls on all stakeholders in the sector to focus on concrete solutions to the world’s greatest water-related challenges, including water scarcity, food security, health and impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A reliable delivery partner: Progressing essential infrastructure during COVID-19
India, Bangladesh and other South Asian nations have been battling a resurgence of COVID-19 for the past several months, with strict lockdown measures enforced in many cities.
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