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Reviewing the Dam Risk Tenterfield Shire Council Hosted by Civil/Structural Branch REGISTER NOW Tenterfield Shire Council straddles the Great Dividing Range and covers an area of 732,227.4 hectares. Tenterfield Shire’s river systems drain into the catchments of the Clarence Basin on the east and the upper Murray-Darling Basin on the west. Tenterfield township is supplied by a primary and secondary supply of water the Tenterfield Dam which is located upstream of the township and when full holds 1,393ML with a small constructed swimming pool located under the wall estimated to hold an additional 8ML. The secondary supply is a bore located in the centre of town some 5km from the dam and water filtration plant (WFP). The bore is capable of delivering water at 6.6L/s or equivalent to 450 to 500KL/day. The township utilises between 1300 (summer) and 700KL (drought conditions) per day. Reviewing the dam risk? Providing a risk report for the risks encountered by Tenterfield Shire Council, details an overview of risk (rated initially as sever to extreme), demonstrated from the risk analysis and evaluation for the actual or possible risk factors that the dam tender could and subsequently created: Strategy and planning, as strategic risk People, Customers and stakeholders, as stakeholder risk, Process management, improvement and innovation, as operational risk, and Compliance Utilisation of the ISO 310001 (2009) provided the basis for the framework for methodology, assessment, risk treatment and review program for Tenterfield Shire Council –Tender Risk Analysis with recommendations as; 1. Ensure options for design evaluations are achievable 2. Ensure review compliant with design parameters 3. Ensure minimum tender applications are received to allow balanced review 4. Ensure understanding of specifications by review panel 5. Ensure risk for project end including an early termination clause 6. Undertake a risk analysis of tenders from previous works and referees 7. Undertake monitoring of specialised equipment to ensure specification rates are within design parameters. Speaker: Gillian Marchant Gillian has extensive experience in managing a variety of civil construction, environmental restoration, environmental management, legislative and best practice programs including asset management, for water, wastewater, waste, regulation application and mitigating risk. She is a skilled facilitator and has liaised with many individual, social and intergovernmental groups to ensure project success. My educational background has developed from further training through technical courses and three university degrees as a Bachelor Arts Social Science, Masters Environmental Science and a Masters in Engineering. Currently I am undertaking a Masters of Business Administration to increase my knowledge base. engineersaustralia.org.au VENUE Engineers Australia Newcastle Suite 3, Tonella Commercial Centre 125 Bull Street Newcastle West NSW 2302 (entry via Dick Street) DATE & TIME Wednesday 18 September 2019 5.30pm for 6.00pm start (AEST) *Please note there is the option to view this event by Webinar along with the usual option to attend the event in person at the EA Auditorium. Please choose from the available options when registering online. Webinar commences 6pm AEST. TICKETS (incl. GST) EA Members: free Non-Members: $30

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Reviewing the Dam Risk –

Tenterfield Shire Council

Hosted by Civil/Structural Branch

REGISTER NOW

Tenterfield Shire Council straddles the Great Dividing Range and covers an area of 732,227.4 hectares. Tenterfield Shire’s river systems drain into the catchments of the Clarence Basin on the east and the upper Murray-Darling Basin on the west.

Tenterfield township is supplied by a primary and secondary supply of water the Tenterfield Dam which is located upstream of the township and when full holds 1,393ML with a small constructed swimming pool located under the wall estimated to hold an additional 8ML. The secondary supply is a bore located in the centre of town some 5km from the dam and water filtration plant (WFP). The bore is capable of delivering water at 6.6L/s or equivalent to 450 to 500KL/day. The township utilises between 1300 (summer) and 700KL (drought conditions) per day. Reviewing the dam risk? Providing a risk report for the risks encountered by Tenterfield Shire Council, details an overview of risk (rated initially as sever to extreme), demonstrated from the risk analysis and evaluation for the actual or possible risk factors that the dam tender could and subsequently created:

Strategy and planning, as strategic risk

People, Customers and stakeholders, as stakeholder risk,

Process management, improvement and innovation, as operational risk, and

Compliance Utilisation of the ISO 310001 (2009) provided the basis for the framework for methodology, assessment, risk treatment and review program for Tenterfield Shire Council –Tender Risk Analysis with recommendations as;

1. Ensure options for design evaluations are achievable 2. Ensure review compliant with design parameters 3. Ensure minimum tender applications are received to allow balanced review 4. Ensure understanding of specifications by review panel 5. Ensure risk for project end including an early termination clause 6. Undertake a risk analysis of tenders from previous works and referees 7. Undertake monitoring of specialised equipment to ensure specification rates are within

design parameters.

Speaker: Gillian Marchant

Gillian has extensive experience in managing a variety of civil construction, environmental restoration, environmental management, legislative and best practice programs including asset management, for water, wastewater, waste, regulation application and mitigating risk. She is a skilled facilitator and has liaised with many individual, social and intergovernmental groups to ensure project success. My educational background has developed from further training through technical courses and three university degrees as a Bachelor Arts Social Science, Masters Environmental Science and a Masters in Engineering. Currently I am undertaking a Masters of Business Administration to increase my knowledge base.

engineersaustralia.org.au

VENUE

Engineers Australia Newcastle Suite 3, Tonella Commercial Centre 125 Bull Street Newcastle West NSW 2302 (entry via Dick Street)

DATE & TIME

Wednesday 18 September 2019 5.30pm for 6.00pm start (AEST) *Please note there is the option to view

this event by Webinar along with the

usual option to attend the event in

person at the EA Auditorium. Please

choose from the available options

when registering online.

Webinar commences 6pm AEST.

TICKETS (incl. GST)

EA Members: free Non-Members: $30