The AITPM WA Branch invited all members and non-members to say thanks to our local members for your engagement and attendance throughout the year at our annual networking sundowner. Hosted centrally at Elizabeth Quay, we hope you can pop by to enjoy a catch up with friends and colleagues with wonderful views of Perth!
The Christmas bells are ringing and to wrap up 2021, we are inviting everyone to the end of year YP event! Come along and catch up with friends and colleagues and spread some Christmas cheer in an informal networking environment before the Christmas-New Year shutdown. Join the AITPM SA Young Professionals to hear from Vance Wang and Miguel Santos, young professionals at Be Engineering Solutions who will present some of their amazing 3D virtual reality modelling and design work for Government and private sector clients, including Mitcham Hills Road Upgrade, Golden Grove Bus Priority Project, Prospect Road Corridor Upgrade, Kapunda Freight Bypass, and Prospect Vine Plaza Upgrade, and more. It expands your imagination and experience the impossible by immersing you in a virtual reality experience, which becomes a new communication platform and engineering design tool for clients, stakeholders, and community members.
AITPM NSW Young Professionals Network welcomes you to join us for the end of year social at Pyrmont Bridge Hotel to network and connect with peers. This event is only open to people who are double vaccinated and it is expected that all attendees will comply with the venue’s COVID safe plan.
The AITPM NSW/ACT Branch Committee, is excited to be organising the AITPM National Conference 2022 to be held in Sydney in July 2022. We are excited to bring you the first face to face National Conference in two years. The planning for the AITPM National Conference 2022 is in full swing, and we need your help and input. We are focused on delivering a conference that is aligned with members interests and goals. An informal networking session was held to discuss what you would like to see at the National Conference. Your input is valuable and will help the Sydney 2022 conference be the best AITPM National Conference. The networking session would also be a great way to catch up with people you may already know and meet new people. The session will include the use of breakout rooms to allow for smaller group discussions.
The AITPM Victorian Committee are pleased to invite all members and industry partners to attend our end of year dinner at Zinc in Melbourne's Federation Square. After a two year hiatus, we are excited to host this in person dinner with the Lord Mayor of Melbourne - Sally Capp. We know this event will sell out quickly so snap up your tickets - we can't wait to see you there!
The SA AITPM Branch invited all members and non-members to celebrate another year of achievements with the 2021 end of year event. Enjoy beer, wine, soft drinks and a great selection of food. There will be an an update from AITPM on where next year will take us. We look forward to seeing you all there.
Join us for an informal networking session to catch up with Brisbane colleagues over a friendly round of bowling. Hosted by the AITPM QLD Young Professional Network and sponsored by Matrix Traffic and Transport Data. This event is open to all members in the Young Professionals Network.
Join us for this webinar to hear from Scott Elaurant from Six Cats Consulting (who is both an engineer and an economist). Scott will present his thoughts on this important topic. Induced demand has been theorised by transport economists and planners for over fifty years. It challenges the validity of both traffic modelling forecasts, and transport planning practice.
The AITPM Quiz Night is the “must attend” event on the WA calendar. An evening filled with fun and good humour, is mixed with the completive edge to be the annual trivia champions. Please get your colleagues and clients together to form a team of six.
Join us for an introduction to transport modelling session, hosted by the AITPM VIC Branch Young Professional Network and sponsored by Monash University. Our speakers will be covering local area models to strategic models. So whether you're new to the transport industry or need a refresher join us online for this informative session.
Please join us our guest speakers, Linda Cantan, Project Director Tunnels and Stations (RPV) and Ian Sturdy, Project Director HCMT (DoT), present on the Melbourne Metro Project and its new stations and High Capacity Metro Trains. Following the presentations, the floor will open to Q&A. You won't want to miss it!
Come along to hear the latest news from the Western Australia Transport Portfolio agencies. Several presenters will provide an update on recent projects, improved operations, new plans, and recently developed guidance. The event presenters are drawn from the Office of Major Transport Infrastructure Delivery, the Public Transport Authority, the Department of Transport and Main Roads Western Australia.
The WA YPN Committee would love to see you for a walking tour of the recently upgraded Streetscape on Hay St. Delivered by the City of Perth project team responsible for the upgrades, the walking tour will take approximately 45 minutes and will be followed by informal networking drinks at Public House. Come along to learn more about the project and to meet other Young Professionals!
Spring is here! And so is our second Coffee Club social event of 2021! Shake off the last of the winter chill with a hot coffee or maybe embrace the upcoming warm weather with an iced one. Join the AITPM SA Young Professionals Committee to hear from Ricky and Lucky, two graduate engineers, from Roadside Services and Solutions giving a short presentation on their area of work; design and mechanics of safety bollards as well as their experience in how their work intersects with civil engineering.
The Department of Transport and Main Roads are seeking feedback on the recently released draft 10-year plan for passenger transport in Queensland, called Creating Better Connections for Queenslanders. Join us to hear about details of the plan and be part of the discussion on the plan's five key priorities and 20 initiatives for the next 10 years that will ensure passenger transport in Queensland remains.
Join the AITPM WA Branch for this (In-person technical event) to hear from presenters on two new approaches/programs in Western Australia to improve the liveability and safety of our neighbourhoods. Reconnect WA seeks to help reimagine and revitalise streets and public spaces to create vibrant and active places for Western Australians to interact and connect with each other. Healthy Streets is a human-centred framework for embedding public health in transport, public realm and planning. There are 10 Healthy Streets Indicators, which focus on the human experience needed on all streets, everywhere, for everyone.
Join the AITPM WA Branch for this In-person technical event to learn all about the design, policy, and operation of Perth's latest Smart Freeway. Hear from our presenters on the principles behind the management of Smart Freeway and the transport engineering context. See the traffic theory turn into practice under the management of Perth's first Smart Freeway and how the freeway has fared after the numbers are crunched. Learn all about the latest technology and what makes the Smart Freeway so smart - both the elements that you can see and the elements that are under the hood. In addition, learn all about the latest topics on the Smart Freeway Policy including Main Roads Operational Efficiency Audit Guidelines. Our speakers for this event include Anne Walsh, Elliott Panos and Bita Charehjoo (Main Roads WA)
Join several members of the new AITPM NSW/ACT Committee 2021/22 for an informal networking session to catch up with colleagues. It's a great way to catch up with people you may already know and to meet new people. The session will include the use of breakout rooms to allow for smaller group conversations.
Join us for the AITPM 2021 Annual General Meeting from 1.00pm to 2.00pm (AEST) on Friday 13 August 2021. The AGM will be held via Zoom and you will need a camera and microphone to be able to participate.
Please join us for a shortened online version of our Annual Transport Modelling Workshop. Topics will include: Session 1: (9.30am - 10:45am) Modelling and Project Evaluation This panel session will explore the interactions between modelling and project evaluation including business case development in both Queensland and abroad. Consideration will be given to the requirements set out by Infrastructure Australia and how they influence the ways we undertake modelling. Session 2: (11.15am - 12:30pm) Major Events Planning and Modelling Presentations and/or panel discussion will include experiences drawn from across Gold Coast Commonwealth Games 2018, Sydney Olympics 2000, Melbourne Commonwealth Games 2006, Brisbane Olympics 2032.
Join us for an informal Virtual Member Meet Up over lunch to catch up with colleagues around the country - a great way to catch with people you may already know and to meet new people. The session will include the use of breakout rooms to allow for smaller group conversations.
AITPM Members are invited to join us (online) for our AITPM VIC/TAS State Branch Annual Meeting from 5.00pm to 5.45pm on Wednesday 21st July 2021. The Annual Meeting will be held via Zoom and you will need a camera and microphone to be able to participate.
AITPM SA Committee is pleased to invite you to attend our 2021 Annual Branch Meeting (ABM) and Dinner, on Wednesday 7th July at the Belgian Beer Café, Adelaide. Following the formal part of the meeting, we will enjoy a dinner and have the opportunity to network with your fellow SA branch members. To comply with Government’s regulations and requirements for public events and social distancing, this year’s Annual Meeting Dinner will have limited seating and the maximum number of attendees is capped at 40. Therefore, please RSVP for the event as early as possible by COB 6 July.
Transport for NSW’s Travel Demand Management (TDM) in New South Wales series continues exploring the impacts and influences that TDM has on the movement of people through changes to transport networks, travel behaviour, workplaces and city planning. Our next session looks at the latest cutting-edge research into remote working and the subsequent implications for demand management on the transport network. Academics from Transport for NSW’s Research and Investigation teams, the University of Sydney and the University of South Australia share their research projects, and preliminary findings, diving deep into the latest data, international research, surveys and models; to understand how working from home has changed since the Covid-19 Pandemic and what the implications could be for travel demand and transport networks going forward.