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BBUGS GEOTECHNICAL PRACTITIONER OF THE YEAR, 2012
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Page 1: Members were asked to nominate a person, within the BBUGS ‘group’, who they considered had undertaken geotechnical work / investigations worthy of recognition.

BBUGS GEOTECHNICAL

PRACTITIONER OF THE YEAR, 2012

Page 2: Members were asked to nominate a person, within the BBUGS ‘group’, who they considered had undertaken geotechnical work / investigations worthy of recognition.

Members were asked to nominate a person, within the BBUGS ‘group’, who they considered had undertaken geotechnical work / investigations worthy of recognition within the 2012 calendar year.

 

Ideally this should be for geotechnical work based in the Bowen Basin, but nominations for members in other mining areas would be considered.

Page 3: Members were asked to nominate a person, within the BBUGS ‘group’, who they considered had undertaken geotechnical work / investigations worthy of recognition.

Areas of recognition would include all aspects of operational or academic geotechnical engineering, for example:• Consumable development/testing.• Operational geotechnical organisation.• Monitoring and geotechnical investigations.• Procedural / management plan development.• Rock Mechanics / ground control research.• Education and training.• Novel practices.• Strata / stress characterisation.• Support design.

 

Page 4: Members were asked to nominate a person, within the BBUGS ‘group’, who they considered had undertaken geotechnical work / investigations worthy of recognition.

Awards sub-committee was established to review nominations

and decide on a winner.

Committee comprised:

John Latilla

Brian Vorster

Paul Cartwright

Page 5: Members were asked to nominate a person, within the BBUGS ‘group’, who they considered had undertaken geotechnical work / investigations worthy of recognition.

Proposed medal to be awarded

Page 6: Members were asked to nominate a person, within the BBUGS ‘group’, who they considered had undertaken geotechnical work / investigations worthy of recognition.

Unfortunately, the number of nominations received from BBUGS

members was low!

Only 4 individuals were nominated out of a total of 7 nominations.

This was probably due to lack of knowledge of what other engineers

are doing.

Page 7: Members were asked to nominate a person, within the BBUGS ‘group’, who they considered had undertaken geotechnical work / investigations worthy of recognition.

Runners Up nominations were made for the following three engineers:

Peter Craig – Jennmar

Joe Hetherington - Megabolt

Bill Lawrence – Geowork Engineering

Page 8: Members were asked to nominate a person, within the BBUGS ‘group’, who they considered had undertaken geotechnical work / investigations worthy of recognition.

THE WINNER

Page 9: Members were asked to nominate a person, within the BBUGS ‘group’, who they considered had undertaken geotechnical work / investigations worthy of recognition.

•Mentorship of coal geotechnical engineers•ACARP - Underground Committee Member•ACARP - strata control task group chair•Monitor on 5 strata control research projects•Contribution to the establishment of the Centre for Geotechnical Engineering at UQ in Brisbane•Continued contribution, dedication & geotechnical support in the industry.•Significant contribution to the development of the BBUGS society•Coordination of the BBUGS web site, and CPD hrs.•Guidance and support of the set up of the Open Cut Geotechnical Society (BBOCGS)

For:

Page 10: Members were asked to nominate a person, within the BBUGS ‘group’, who they considered had undertaken geotechnical work / investigations worthy of recognition.

DAN PAYNE

BBUGS Geotechnical Practitioner of the Year

2012


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