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International expert features in CPD workshops*

Centre for Pavement Engineering Education (CPEE) and University of Sunshine Coast (USC) are combining to present the Pavement Engineering for Roads and Runways workshop series in Melbourne and Sydney.

USC will also be presenting a seminar at their campus on the Sunshine Coast, supported by CPEE.

This is a unique opportunity for current engineers, technologists and asset managers to avail themselves of the latest developments from Europe, and gain an insight into key technology issues of today through keynote presentations by Emeritus Professor Andre Molenaar. This will be in concert with updates on Australian innovations and practices featuring Australian experts.

The program will provide a focussed opportunity for those in the road and pavement engineering sector to gain continuing professional development of both Australian and International developments. It is ideal for engineers and engineering technologists working for federal, state or local authorities, consultants and contractors.

The seminar will be held at USC/Sunshine Coast: 24-26 May, and workshops held in Melbourne: 29-30 May and Sydney: 1-2 June.
Keynote speaker: Emeritus Professor André Molenaar – Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Supporting key presenters:
Dr Greg White, Adjunct Associate Professor – Pavement Engineering and Research, University of the Sunshine Coast.
Dr Erik Denneman, Director of Technology and Leadership, AAPA.
John Hodgkinson, Senior Consultant Tasman Associates Pty Ltd.
For more information about these workshops and to register please contact:
The Centre for Pavement Engineering Education (CPEE)
pavementeducation.edu.au  (03) 9890 5155
*Copy supplied by CPEE

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