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Date: Friday, November 25, 2011
Time: 9:00 am - 2:30 pm
Place: River Rock Hotel and Convention Centre, 8811 River Road, Richmond
Cost: $85 (tax inclusive)
Pre-registration by November 18, 2011
Please register online at http://mmcd.net/eventCalendar.aspx
All other registrations, please call: Support Services (604) 681-0295
"BEYOND OUR BORDERS: Municipal Engineering in the Global Village"
8:30 - 9:00: REGISTRATION & WELCOME (David Pollock, P.Eng. Chair MED)
9:00 –10:00: BRIGHTWATER OUTFALL, WASHINGTON, USA
John Boyle, P.Eng. Opus DaytonKnight
As part of a $1.7 Billion wastewater treatment system, the Brightwater Outfall is the largest HDPE pressure pipe in North America, the deepest municipal marine outfall with extreme loading requirements during deployment and seismic event.
POST-TSUNAMI VILLAGE PLANNING AND RECONSTRUCTION, ACEH, INDONESIA
Chris Newcomb, P.Eng. McElhanney.
McElhanney worked for the Canadian Red Cross to help them to re-build 19 villages on the coast of Aceh, Indonesia after the tsunami of December 2004 that killed over 180,000 people. Pre-tsunami satellite imagery was used to recreate the property boundaries, performed community planning to create new villages, and completed pre-feasibility engineering for road, drainage, sewer and water systems.
FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS - THE CONSEQUENCES FOR ENGINEERS
Chris Newcomb, P.Eng., CEBC
10:00 –10:30: COFFEE BREAK & NETWORKING
10:30 – 11:30: CHINA HYPE AND CHINA BASHING: MACRO TRANSPORTATION PLANNING IN FAST URBANIZING CHINA
Dr. Jinhua Zhao, A. Professor UBC
Busting through facts and myths of transportation challenges resulting from China's fast urbanization, the presentation aims to explore "what difference does China's fast urbanization make in term of mobility management?" Dr. Zhao will illustrate urban mobility management practices between Chinese and western cities including: 1) Bidding to drive: car license auction policy in Shanghai, and 2) A narrowing path for bicycle: a historical review of bicycle policy in Beijing.
11:30 – 12:00: ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING for MED and MMCD
12:00 – 1:30: LUNCHEON
KEYNOTE SPEAKER – HON. TERRY LAKE, MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT
1:30 – 2:30: MANAGING INFRASTRUCTURE DATA
Andrew Walther, P.Eng. APW Engineering
This presentation will discuss 3 MMCD initiatives: 1) Municipal CAD Standards, 2) Post construction submission, and 3) Asset Management Data Repository to improve local government processes relating to the creation, management and exchange of data from infrastructure and land development projects. The desired outcome is that municipalities will receive record drawings in formats they can readily use!
** Please circulate this notice to staff in your organization, as all are welcomed.
As facility capacity is limited, please register by Friday, November 18, 2011. **
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What is MED?
The MED is a long standing division of APEGBC which was originally formed in 1943. It is a public service oriented organization of Professional Engineers that promotes and encourages leadership in the delivery of municipal engineering services.
What does MED do?
The MED provides a valuable forum for professional public sector engineers to meet, exchange ideas, debate issues, and to be a catalyst (impetus) for improvement, innovation, sustainability and change in the public sector. Typical programs organized by the MED include:
Technical seminars on municipal engineering and local government issues
Regular newsletters on relevant issues and current events
Development of common standards such as the Master Municipal Construction Documents
The MED allows you to enhance your knowledge, expand your skills, foster networking, and help create a common voice to influence positive change in the public sector.
Who is eligible to join?
Both APEGBC members and non-members who have an interest in the municipal engineering field are welcome to join the MED. However, only APEGBC members may vote or hold executive positions.
Benefits of membership
Members receive discounts on MED sponsored events as well as spring and fall newsletters.
How to join:
Annual membership costs $28.00 (including taxes) and shall be paid to the Municipal Engineers Division c/o APEGBC.
For your convenience you can download and fill out the membership form (acrobat document) and mail it with your payment to:
Municipal Engineers Division
c/o APEGBC
200 - 4010 Regent Street
Burnaby, BC V5C 6N2
Chair |
Eugene Wat, P.Eng. |
City of New Westminster |
Vice Chair |
David Pollock, P.Eng. |
Township of Langley |
Past Chair |
Peter Navratil, P.Eng. |
City of Vancouver |
Secretary |
David Blain, P.Eng. |
City of Chilliwak |
Treasurer |
Susan Clift, P.Eng. |
District of North Vancouver |
Director |
David Duckworth, P.Eng. |
City of Kamloops |
Director |
Mike Boss, P.Eng. |
Metro Vancouver |
Director |
Siu Tse, P.Eng. |
Metro Vancouver |
Director |
Bryan Shoji, P.Eng. |
Sunshine Coast Regional District |
Director |
John Vos, P.Eng. |
City of Kelowna |
American Public Works Association (APWA)
Greater Vancouver Water District (GVWD)
American Water Works Association (AWWA)
City of Vancouver
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
Canadian Council of Professional Engineers (CCPE)
Environment Canada
The Master Municipal Construction Document
Email: med@apeg.bc.ca
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