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aiqs Contents Message from the National President & Strategic Alliances Board 1 Communications & Marketing Board 2 Publications & Research Board 3 Membership & Education Board 4 Policy & Development Board 5 National Education & CPD Committee 6 OverSeas Section 7 The AIQS College of Expert Witnesses 8 College of Contractor’s QS 9 AIQS Membership Statistics 10 AIQS National Office 11 Photographs from 2008 12 Committees List 13 Chapter & Division Reports 14 ACT Chapter 14 New South Wales Chapter 15 Queensland Chapter 16 Queensland Chapter – North Queensland Division 18 South Australia Chapter 19 South Australia Chapter – Northern Territory Division 21 Victoria Chapter 22 Victoria Chapter – Tasmanian Division 23 Western Australia Chapter 24 AIQS Achievements in 2008 25 Certificate, Scholarship and Award Recipients during 2008 26 International Cost Engineering Council (ICEC) 27 Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors (PAQS) 28 Australian Construction Industry Forum (ACIF) 29 National Building Specification (NATSPEC) 30 Australian Council of Professions (ACP) 31 National Building and Surveying Alliance (NBSA) 32 Register of Members as at 31 December 2008 33 - 46 Financial Statements and Auditor’s Report for 2008 (i) - (xix) 2008 Council Photograph 66 Agenda & Proxy for 2009 AGM 67 Published by THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF QUANTITY SURVEYORS ABN 97 008 485 809 POSTAL ADDRESS PO Box 301 DEAKIN WEST ACT 2600 AUSTRALIA T +61 2 6282 2222 F +61 2 6285 2427 W www.aiqs.com.au E [email protected]

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aiqsContentsMessage from the National President & Strategic Alliances Board 1Communications & Marketing Board 2Publications & Research Board 3Membership & Education Board 4Policy & Development Board 5National Education & CPD Committee 6OverSeas Section 7The AIQS College of Expert Witnesses 8College of Contractor’s QS 9AIQS Membership Statistics 10AIQS National Office 11Photographs from 2008 12Committees List 13Chapter & Division Reports 14

ACT Chapter 14 New South Wales Chapter 15 Queensland Chapter 16 Queensland Chapter – North Queensland Division 18 South Australia Chapter 19 South Australia Chapter – Northern Territory Division 21 Victoria Chapter 22 Victoria Chapter – Tasmanian Division 23 Western Australia Chapter 24

AIQS Achievements in 2008 25Certificate, Scholarship and Award Recipients during 2008 26International Cost Engineering Council (ICEC) 27Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors (PAQS) 28Australian Construction Industry Forum (ACIF) 29National Building Specification (NATSPEC) 30Australian Council of Professions (ACP) 31National Building and Surveying Alliance (NBSA) 32Register of Members as at 31 December 2008 33 - 46Financial Statements and Auditor’s Report for 2008 (i) - (xix)2008 Council Photograph 66Agenda & Proxy for 2009 AGM 67

Published by THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF QUANTITY SURVEYORSABN 97 008 485 809

POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 301DEAKIN WEST ACT 2600AUSTRALIA

T +61 2 6282 2222 F +61 2 6285 2427W www.aiqs.com.au E [email protected]

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The Australian Institute of Quantity SurveyorsStrategic Plan 2006-2010

RoleTo lead, inform, develop, promote and encourage the profession of Quantity Surveying.

VisionAchieve universal understanding & recognition of the Quantity Surveying profession by 2010.

MissionTo inform the community of our roles and capabilities.Set and maintain Standards of Excellence and Best Practice.Promote QS as indispensable and independent.Collect and disseminate the QS body of knowledge.Develop new markets and opportunities.Promote careers in QS.

GoalsGoal 1: Raise the profile of the QS profession to the public, younger people and industry.

Goal 2: To lead and service AIQS volunteers.

Goal 3: Provide direction and communication for members.

Goal 4: Deliver people with appropriate competencies.

Goal 5: Be recognised as the custodians of QS standards.

Goal 6: Broaden the scope of membership.

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2008 Annual Report1

John Popplewell FAIQS National President

This year has been a time of celebration and forward planning. In May and June each Chapter held Gala Evenings to celebrate 100

years since the inauguration of the first Institute of Quantity Surveyors in Australia. Over 2,500 people enjoyed the festivities and each evening was a wonderful celebration and indeed an opportunity for us to advertise our longevity and importance in the market place.

By coincidence it was also the Centenary Year of the Association of South African Quantity Surveyors, and I was fortunate to be invited to South Africa as their guest to help them celebrate this great milestone. I attended their Board Meeting for two days and it was interesting to note that many of the items that appeared on their agenda also appear on our own National Council agenda, for example recruitment, maintaining standards, professional development, raising the bar. There is no easy answer to any of these items but it is up to all our members to avail themselves of the opportunities offered to them by the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors.

With the announcement of the retirement of our General Manager, Terry Sanders next year, the National Council with an eye on the next twenty five years, appointed a Management Consultant to look at the way we do things at the AIQS and to investigate better ways of going about our business. The consultant has come back with a number of recommendations. We were pleased to recognise that some of these were already being implemented, albeit in a low-key fashion and will now be enhanced and strengthened. Other ideas are being worked on now and others may be deferred until the appointment of a new General Manager.

We are conscious of maintaining the momentum of ‘Raising the Bar.’ Many of you will have seen an increased number of articles in the newspapers where information supplied by the AIQS has been recognised by the newspaper. The two-page spread in The Australian also continues to be well received. But without the commitment of every one of our members to enhance their reputation in the market place and to help in the ongoing strategy of the AIQS to increase our value, then we will find it hard to move forward in the direction that the surveys we have conducted have suggested.

You will all have received a copy of the revised “Code of Professional Conduct.” This revision was in response to criticisms we received from clients in recent surveys. It makes us more accountable for our work and actions and again is another step in the direction of ‘raising the profile.’

Your National Council are beginning to implement ideas and strategies for a new Strategic Plan. Many of the decisions we make for the future proofing of our profession will need to be implemented within the Strategic Plan and I urge all of you to make any ideas known to your Council Members so that they can bring them to the table to be discussed.

2009 is shaping up to be a challenging year for us all, and certainly one of the best ways of maintaining our position in the market will be to not only enhance our services but to be able to offer our clients more in the way of services. Better CPD opportunities, new education strategy, new and more meaningful membership categories are all part of the greater plan and I urge you all once again to be part of the decision making of the Institute.

John Popplewell FAIQS ICECANational President

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2008 Annual Report2

Continuing Raising the QS Profile and Marketing the AIQS

The repeat of the two page feature spread on QS in the Australian Newspaper in September 08, was again successful in raising the

awareness of QS for the public and industry. The success of these promotional features has lead to the Institute funding an advertising campaign in 2009 which will cover most states’ major newspapers.

Our continued sponsorship of the CRC for Construction Innovation, the Construction Industry Leaders conference, the Construction Forecasting Council seminars and a number of community activities, helped promote the AIQS name and the profession once again.

The appointment of Simon Welsh of the Andrews Group as our National Marketing Manager in September 2008, marked the next step in implementing our marketing and communications plan. Simon’s first task was to revise and publish the new AIQS Code of Professional Conduct and develop and publish the complaints procedures and appeals system. These were successfully done and circulated to members and related groups in December 2008.

It is interesting to note that since the publishing of the revised Code and complaints procedures, the AIQS General Manager has reported renewed interest from QS clients in the standard of professional service expected from AIQS members and their accountability under the Code.

Simon also met with AIQS National Office staff to commence a major review of the AIQS website design and presentation. Work on this continued into the new year and meetings with web service hosts and graphic designers were held early in 2009.

The AIQS Centenary celebrations in 2008 have been well covered in our membership publications. There is no doubt that they greatly assisted us to raise both the awareness of the profession and the Institute’s profile with both clients groups and related professions.

Similarly, the release of the History of Quantity Surveying in Australia has show cased the QS profession and AIQS to governments, industry groups, related professionals and students.

The marketing and communications plan is a major part of the Institute’s future strategic initiatives, which will be developed further in the next 5 year strategic development plan. This plan is to be developed during 2009 and will cover the period from 2010 to 2015.

This will be a crucial time for the profession and the AIQS, as industry recovers from the financial crisis and the skills shortages once again start to appear in the building design professions, including QS.

Promotion of QS as a first priority choice by school leavers must therefore continue and build on the good work done in 2008 with our QS scholarships.

Similarly, our promotion and support of young QS needs to continue through the AIQS sponsorship of the Travelling Scholarship and the Australia Japan Exchange program for young professionals.

Our marketing and communications activities are long term strategies and need to be assessed in the context of our budget and goals for the future. The AIQS National Council has made them a priority and members should look forward to our continued efforts to promote both the QS profession and the Institute.

Peter Cox FAIQS ICECAVice President

Peter Cox FAIQS Vice President

Com

munication &

Marketing B

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Continued on page 4 2008 Annual Report

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Gerry Postmus FAIQS Vice President

BRIX

The BRIX survey management changed hands during 2008. Anthony Mills who has been running the BRIX survey since its inception in 2001 has

handed over the reins to Peter Lawther.

The data collected from the QS firms around Australia through the BRIX survey is an invaluable source of information. BRIX information has been the basis of the AIQS Building Cost Index (Building Economist pages A-1 to A-3) since 2005. The design and construction times’ table and most of the unit rates and the building cost rates (also published in the Building Economist) are updated using the building cost index.

2008 CENTENARY YEAR and QS HISTORYThe Quantity Surveying profession celebrated its 100 years of service with the publication of “The History of Quantity Surveying in Australia”. Sales during 2008 comprised 107 hardcover “coffee table” copies and 99 paperback copies.

AUSTRALIAN COST MANAGEMENT MANUAL (ACMM)Guidelines for cost planning consultant services became the sixth volume of the ACMM during 2008. Like the previous volumes, these guidelines are based on similar publications issued by NPWC members.

OTHER PUBLICATIONSA review of the financial clauses in standard form of contracts AS2124, AS2100 and ABIC MW 1-2003 was published in 2008. This publication was the result of a research grant to an ACT Chapter based committee headed by Pat Copping and Maurice Falcetta.

AUSTRALIAN STANDARD METHOD OF MEASUREMENT (ASMM)The ASMM5 was reproduced in electronic format in 2008. The “base” document is in an Excel spreadsheet format that allows corrections and changes to be made for future reprints. There is also a PDF version incorporating the ASMM “Questions and Answers” book. The PDF version is yet to be released.

JOURNALSThe quarterly editions of the “Building Economist” continue to be a source of interesting articles and useful information. Two thousand and eight saw the publication of another two editions of the Australian journal of Construction Economics and Building (AJCEB). The publications are a joint venture with the Australian Institute of Building (AIB), the New Zealand Institutes of Quantity Surveyors (NZIQS) and Building (NZIB) and the Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV). Associate professors Peter Davis and David Baccarini of Curtin University of Technology in Perth WA are the joint editors. This journal is a source of papers on some very interesting topics; two that drew my attention this year were on access for people with intellectual disability (as different to physical or sensory disability) and on risk pricing in construction tenders.

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTOver the previous years, the AIQS has awarded several research grants to Chapters. The grants are provided to assist Chapters and members to undertake research of a practical application for the profession. In 2008 the NSW Chapter conducted a project to develop a measurement resource publication which could be used in the teaching of measurement. Other Chapters received grants for activities to promote the AIQS and the QS profession, to increase membership and to enhance the professional skills and knowledge of our members.

Gerry Postmus FAIQS ICECA Vice President

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Research B

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2008 Annual Report4

Chris Leach FAIQS Vice President

The last 12 months has been a busy time for the Membership Committee with an overall growth in membership of 2.8%, although

this was below our 2007 year which was approximately 5.4%.

A pleasing aspect of the increase in numbers was the growth in numbers of Affiliates 5% and Probationers 8.2%, although there was a decrease in the number of Students.

The December 2007 Conditions of Membership were implemented during 2008 and we are seeing a growth in applications for Associate grade using the specialist route methodology.

It is proposed that a further minor update of the conditions of membership will be prepared during 2009.

The membership committee is currently reformatting the Conditions of Membership to suit access by electronic media which is by no means a simple task. Interestingly the existing Conditions of Membership were originally set up to match a Bills of Quantities format using ‘standard’ preambles and definitions, luckily without Ditto’s and Do’s.

I would like to thank the Membership Committee(s), both Nationally and at the Chapter level for its tireless efforts over the last 12 months.

Young QSThe Young QS are essentially State and Territory based Committees throughout Australia. They have been particularly active during the year organising both social and educational events.

Education (Including CPD)Refer report from the Education Chairman (Page 6).

Overseas SectionRefer Report from the Overseas Section Chairman (Page 7)

Chris Leach FAIQS ICECAVice President

Mem

bership & E

ducation Board

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2008 Annual Report5

Policy and Development cuts across all facets of the operations of the AIQS. Almost every decision made by National Council is

governed by AIQS policy, or sets new AIQS policy.

In light of economic changes and changes within our own organisation, National Council is constantly reviewing and refining policy.

In the past year, National Council has considered the commencement of a number of major policy agenda items that if adopted will significantly change the direction and perception of the AIQS.

Briefly outlined below are some of the matters under discussion, some of which the membership is aware and some of which are still just ideas being considered.

Membership CategoriesOne of National Council’s prime objectives is to raise the profile of Quantity Surveying as a profession. Council is currently considering

achieving this objective in part by reviewing the current membership categories to provide a more robust range of categories in keeping with the changing profession.

Not surprisingly this proposal met with some resistance from membership when canvassed during the year.

EducationIt seems that universities are moving further away from producing specialist QS graduates to producing more generic graduates. It is no surprise therefore that the practicing firms are becoming more and more disappointed with the “ready for work” status of new QS graduates.

National Council is investigating alternative methods of education delivery to provide either better trained graduates or provide additional training of QS’s after graduation.

OverseasThe AIQS has an extremely strong overseas membership. Council is considering options to further embrace the overseas members within the AIQS.

Often referred to in Council discussions is the vexed question “are we an Australian Institute with overseas members or should we be a world wide institute based in Australia?” Interesting!

These three issues currently demand National Council’s attention and involve serious debate amongst the councillors. None of the issues is simple and each of them involves a major shift in policy and direction.

Members will be kept up to date with these developments as they gain momentum and be consulted on any major changes in Policy.

National Council has a lot of “Policy” to consider in the coming year and beyond. Don’t expect smooth sailing through these issues.

Trevor Sanders FAIQS ICECAVice President

Trevor Sanders FAIQS Vice President

Policy &

Developm

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2008 Annual Report6

Rick Best FAIQSChairman National Education

& CPD Committee

In 2008 the Education Committee dealt with a variety of matters and oversaw several very significant developments in accreditation of

tertiary courses. New courses introduced under the “Melbourne model“ at the University of Melbourne were accredited following a panel visit in September. This accreditation was significant in that it is the first time that a Bologna style 3+2 course has been assessed, and equally significant as both masters programs were accredited, albeit with some additional APC requirements.

Of at least equal significance were the first accreditation of a TAFE degree (Holmesglen) and the first accreditation of a three year equivalent bachelor degree (Bond University). In both cases some conditions were attached, e.g. for Bond graduates the APC period post graduation has been extended. These accreditations are, however, important steps for the AIQS as hitherto only four year equivalent undergraduate degrees have been accredited. These new accreditations recognise that there are other pathways to full membership of the institute that do not reflect any lowering of standards. Completion of a tertiary degree is only part of the process that any individual may follow in order to become a fully fledged quantity surveyor and a member of the Institute, and as such the degrees mentioned above are all valid parts of a longer process that includes professional experience both before and after graduation and an assessment of professional competence. The tertiary degree that an individual completes should be seen as part of a wider education experience rather than training for a particular professional position.

The ongoing expansion and success of our online learning programs was a notable feature of 2008 – more courses were introduced and existing courses continued to attract considerable demand from members both in Australia and overseas. Further expansion is planned for 2009 and this initiative, too, reflects the forward looking attitude of the AIQS as it reacts to changing times and new and different demands from members.

Measurement workshop were once again run in Sydney and Brisbane and will be repeated in 2009 as firms recognise the value of giving their staff, particularly younger members, the benefit of some additional intensive measurement training.

In conclusion, I should just mention again the valuable contribution that the late Robyne Nash made to the committee over the past couple of years. As Chair of the committee I worked closely with Robyne and valued her input very highly. She is sorely missed.

Rick Best FAIQS ICECAChairman

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2008 Annual Report7

Chris Leach FAIQS Chairman Overseas Section

It has been a busy year for the Overseas Section despite the number not growing for the 2008 calendar year. Our current numbers within

the OSS section include:

Associate 500Affiliate 96Fellow 27Life Fellow 1Probationer 474Retired 8Student 17Technician 16TOTAL 1139

During the year, the Overseas Section Committee reviewed:-• 152 Applications.• 12 Diary/Logs.• 18 Member Enquiries.

As this was the AIQS Centenary Year five of our overseas representatives attended, National Council in May which was a great opportunity for our National Councillors to hear our overseas representatives views first hand. It also provided an opportunity to hold the Annual ‘OSS Section’ meeting as ‘face to face’ in lieu of a tele-conference typical of past years.

During the year, Rob Little’s two year term as Senior Overseas Representative came to an end and I would like to thank him for his efforts during his tenure.

Dato HJ Mohd Ishak Bin Mohd Yusuf was appointed as the replacement Senior Overseas representative in May for a two year term. As part of that role he attended the November National Council meeting in Canberra.

During the year, Beryl Chon was employed on a part time basis to assist our Hong Kong representative.

I would like to thank the efforts of the overseas representatives during the year in performing their duties representing our overseas members:

Dato HJ Mohd Ishak Bin Mohd Yusuf Senior Overseas RepresentativeMr Joseph Chin Tsun Fung BruneiMs Chitra D.E.R. Weddikkara Sri LankaMr Christopher Lawrence UKDr. Indrawansa Samaratunga Middle EastMr Peter Ng Yau-Yee Hong KongMr Hettarchige D. Chandrasena Sri LankaMr Andrew J. Millard New ZealandDr. A. T. Ong SingaporeMr Julian A. Anderson USA

I would also like to thank our local committee members, both Pat Copping and Peter Clarke for their tireless work over the last 12 months and finally the efforts of Carol Ward who is responsible for all the hard work.

Chris Leach FAIQS ICECAChairman

OverS

eas Section

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2008 Annual Report8

John Barker AAIQSChairman College of

Expert Witnesses

The primary purpose of this college is to:

1. Approve Members admission to the AIQS Register of Expert Witnesses

2. Over see the provision of formal Expert Witness training for members

3. Provide advice to the AIQS National Council on Expert Witness matters

4. Draft submissions on behalf of the AIQS on matters relating to Expert Witnesses.

In 2008 four new members were approved by the College panel for admission to the Register of Expert Witnesses. The AIQS register of Expert Witnesses is published on the AIQS website and is also included in the privately operated Expert Witness Register – a commercial publication which is widely used by the legal fraternity and industry clients.

Formal training in Expert Witness report writing and presentation in court was conducted by seminars in Sydney in October 2008 and in Melbourne in December 08 . This followed previously successful sessions in 2006 and 2007 and it is intended that these become annual events on the AIQS National Education program. These seminars are conducted in conjunction with the University of New South Wales and are managed by the AIQS National Office on behalf of the AIQS College of Expert Witnesess.

We still hope to conduct these training sessions in other capital cities in due course but until now have found difficulties in identifying suitable facilities and qualified personnel for the program.

The college committee in 2008 was:

John Barker AAIQS Peter Clack FAIQSJohn Deans FAIQSCliff Ventris FAIQSRobyne Nash provided AIQS secretariat support to the committee until Nov.

John Barker AAIQSChairman

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2008 Annual Report9

Gavin Thomson AAIQSChairman College of

Contractor’s QS

During the course of the year, we have produced our second newsletter, with a third newsletter in preparation. A survey of Members to learn

of their backgrounds and requirements has been commissioned and the results will be summarised in our next newsletter.

Our numbers remain close to 100, with a spread predominately in Australia, but with members in many parts of Asia and some in Europe.

We had intended to introduce some form of CPD course orientated towards those who work in the Contracting sphere, but due to our small numbers and diverse locational spread, we found this to be impractical. It became obvious that we were too widely spread to make “face to face” tuition viable, and an on line lecture was cost prohibitive for the small numbers likely to be involved.

Lack of participation and feedback from College members continues to limit our efforts in a number of areas and I strongly encourage College members to become involved in our activities. This can be done by

providing responses to our surveys and commenting on the industry/profession.

In the coming year we plan to promote ourselves to other Contractors’ QS’s, outside of the College, in the hope that we can generate some interest in the Institute by this medium.

Gavin Thomson AAIQSChairman

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Associate38%

Affiliate5%

Fellow5%

Hon. Fellow0%

Life Fellow1%

Probationer23%

Retired3%

Student25%

MEMBERSHIP GRADE % as at 31 DECEMBER, 2008

2008 Membership NumbersNew Members 467Reinstated Members 145Elevations 241Resigned 28Deaths 5Lapsed 468Migration Assessments 251

Grade NumbersHon. Fellow 2Life Fellow 30Fellow 219Associate 1512Affiliate 180Probationer 901Retired 121Student 982Technician 39TOTALS 3986

ACT2%

NSW25%

OVERSEAS28%

QLD13%

SA8%

VIC14%

WA10%

CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP %as at 31 DECEMBER, 2008

Chapter NumbersACT 73NSW 990OSS 1139QLD 522SA 310VIC 548WA 404TOTALS 3986

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2008 has been a year of highs and lows for the AIQS and particularly the National Office.

Membership exceeds 4,000The milestone of 4,000 members was reached in mid year. The total membership grew by just on 2% which, in the deteriorating financial climate, is somewhat of a welcome surprise.

Marketing StaffIn August we contracted with the Andrews Group to provide our Marketing Manager services. Simon Welsh was duly appointed to fill this role with support from Anna Pappalardo. Simon’s positive but considerate approach to change and development has been well received by both members and staff.

Skilled MigrationAs the Australian qualifications assessing authority for skilled migration of QS, the AIQS has been efficiently processing an increasing number

of skills assessments each year. The global financial crisis does not seem to have effected the interest from QS seeking to migrate to Australia. Indeed it may actually result in a further stimulus to such migration.

Staff Changes The start of 2008 saw the resignation of Lynn Adams as our book keeper and the appointment of Harry Hoang. Lynn has continued to provide desk top publishing services to us for the INS/OMNI and this annual report. Harry who has a Masters Degree in Accounting has taken on additional responsibilities and his position is now titled Finance Officer.

Harry is ably supported by Dale Phillips who started with us in 2007 as the Book Keepers Assistant, and handles both merchandise orders and event/program registrations.

Samantha Mussett, our Receptionist/Office Trainee completed her Certificate II in Business Administration and has also managed to give birth to a healthy baby boy in early October. She has now been replaced by Aneesa Khan who will be full time and taking on additional administrative duties.

Julie Herd was temporarily employed as a Membership Assistant during the absence of Carole Ward on long service leave. Julie’s service was extended to help us over the busiest period of the year for membership and she left us on 1 Feb 2009.

During the year Andrea Versteegan assumed more of the National Membership Officers tasks and basically job shared the position with Carole Ward.

In early November 2008, our Education Manager, Robyne Nash, lost her eight year battle with cancer. While not totally unexpected, we were certainly not aware of the seriousness of her condition until late October. Robyn was a fighter and did not look for sympathy or special treatment in performing her job. Our thanks and those of her husband Frank and mother June go to the many members who sent their condolences.

One of the recommendations from the Office review that was held in September/October 2008, was to undertake a more structured training program for National Office Staff. This constructive idea was welcomed and actioned quickly, with the first of a number of in house staff training sessions conducted in November. Programs of both in-house and external training activities are planned for 2009.

Thanks for supportAs always, the National Office staff relies heavily on the good will and commitment of many members at the national, chapter, division and committee levels. Our appreciation and thanks go to all of you.

Terry SandersGeneral Manager

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2008 Annual Report12

Comedian Jimeion entertained us around the

country at all the Centenary functions

AIQS Overseas Reps - Joseph Chin, Peter Ng, Carole Ward, A T Ong and Chittra Weddikkara at

the Centenary Dinner Sydney 30 May 2008.

2008 PAQS Board

Mr Trevor Main, PAQS Chair, and Mr Orest Stachniak, President of CIQS,

present Mr Takayoshi Sato with the PAQS medal

Mr John Popplewell FAIQS AIQS President and Prof. Rob Pearl President of ASAQS sign

the reciprocity agreement.

John Popplewell, Trevor Sanders and Terry Sanders at the Sydney Gala

Centenary Dinner Mike Munroe, Prue Goward and Michael Manikas in Sydney

AIQS YQS Travelling Fellowship winner Hugh McGaw carries the Australian flag during the entrance parade for the PAQS

Congress Gala Dinner on 18 June 08

Our Middle Eastern colleagues celebrated our centenary with a CPD function

Scholarship recipient: Ben Luck was presented with his prize

at the NSW Chapter AGMP

hotographs from 2008

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Peter Spaven AAIQSACT Chapter President

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2008 has again been a very busy year for our members, with a high level of construction activity and workload.

A highlight of the year was the commencement of the new course for Quantity Surveyors “Bachelor of Building & Construction Management” at the University of Canberra. To coincide with the new course the Chapter is sponsoring a prize for the best Quantity Surveying student in the course which will commence in 2009.

As Canberra has been without a Quantity Surveyors course for years, all available students were keenly snapped up by local firms.

The QS course also had a significant impact on the ACT Chapter membership which at 31 December 2008 was 73, an increase of 20% over the calendar year. Student membership increased from 5 students to 12 students.

Social events during the year included the very popular Go-karts, a drinks night at the University Pub to meet the new students of the University of Canberra course and the Centenary Dinner held in Sydney. Thanks to the NSW Chapter for organising the event.

CPD events during the year included:-• Stress Management Seminar.• Fast Track Arbitration Event, which was held in conjunction with the IAMA, CIPSA

and MBA and over 70 people attended. The event included live role plays and a DVD of the event will be released in the near future.

The ACT Careers Day was held at EPIC on 21 June. The event was successful and will be supported again in 2009. Thanks for members and national office staff who manned and set up the booth.

The major works contract review undertaken by the Chapter as part of the AIQS National Research Grants Scheme, was completed this year and a CPD Event on this topic is proposed during 2009.

Thanks again to everyone who has contributed to the activities of the ACT Chapter over the past year, especially in helping the new University Course get off the ground.

Peter Spaven AAIQSACT Chapter President

ACT Chapter CouncilPresident: P Spaven AAIQS

Vice President: A Feng AAIQS

Secretary: M Chappe De Leonval

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National Councillors: C Leach FAIQS M De Jager FAIQS

Chapter Councillors: P Clarke FAIQS E Schick LFAIQS M Falcetta AAIQS

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Michael Manikas AAIQSNSW Chapter President

2008 Annual Report15

2008 was a huge year for both the NSW Chapter and the AIQS in general. As you would know it was the Centenary of Quantity

Surveying Profession in Australia. This involved events in every state to celebrate this momentous occasion which culminated in National Council, the AGM and the Major Centenary Dinner being held in Sydney. This event included guests from many affiliated overseas QS associations and local industry associations as well as 350 members and guests. The evening was hosted by Mike Munro from Channel Nine, the food was prepared by celebrity chef Darren Simpson and entertainment was provided by comedian Jimeoin and music by the Sydney Metro Big Band. These events were roaring successes and definitely “Raised the Profile” of the AIQS in Sydney.

The NSW membership continued to grow in 2008 and we finally cracked the 1,000 member barrier. We carried out a number of APC interviews during the year and would like to thank Louise Vlatko, our Vice President and Membership Chairperson, for organising these interviews. I would

also like to acknowledge both Brian McCloy and Ian Menzies for assisting with the interview processes.

Several events were held during the year including our Economic Update with speakers Chris Caton, Chief Economist with BT Financial, and Angus Nardi, Deputy Executive Director at the Property Council of Australia. We also held several social events including two “Barefoot Bowls“ nights and a Tenpin bowling night. Several of these events were held in conjunction with other industry bodies including the RICS and PIA.

Looking forward, 2009 is again another major year for the Institute with the retirement of our General Manager, Terry Sanders. The National Council has begun the process of recruiting a replacement for Terry as well as a major marketing campaign to “Raise the Profile” of the AIQS. This includes a revamp of the website, upgrading the Building Economist, new format for weekly emails, consistent rebranding across all the AIQS publications and stationary, print media advertisements. The aim is to raise the profile, increase membership and hopefully create more business opportunities and increased fees for the profession.

I would like to thank Greg Newman our Chapter Secretary who is finally retiring from Chapter Council after over 10 years to be succeeded by Richard Croxson. I would also like to thank all the Chapter Council who donate their personal and work time to AIQS.

2009 is going to be a big year of changes and we are looking forward to the new challenges that face us.

Michael Manikas AAIQSNSW Chapter President

NSW Chapter CouncilPresident: M Manikas AAIQS

Vice President: L Vlatko FAIQS

Secretary: G Newman FAIQS

Treasurer: P Osborne FAIQS

National Councillors: B McCloy FAIQS M Manikas AAIQS

Chapter Councillors: J Smith AAIQSR Best FAIQS I Menzies AAIQS

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Ben Foster AAIQSQLD Chapter President

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The commencement of 2008 saw construction activity in Queensland continue at a high volume across all sectors, with a number of

large infrastructure and mining related developments underpinning a strong commercial market. This resulted in strong demand for Quantity Surveying services and most local practices grew in numbers through the recruitment of consultants from overseas. This volume of work continued until the fourth quarter which saw the results of the global financial crisis commence its impact on the level of development within Queensland. While Government expenditure has remained strong, the downturn in commercial developments has seen the volume of work decrease to a point that competition to secure future workload has increased. The federal stimulus package has commenced rollout and while it is expected to provide some improvement in opportunity, it does not provide the larger projects that our profession relies upon.

In 2008 the Queensland Chapter successfully celebrated the Institute’s Centenary year and has continued to provide support to members through the local council members who have continued to volunteer their time to meet with industry, liaise with tertiary institutions, promote the Institute and organise educational and social activities.

Membership - Michael Davies continued as our local membership manager through 2008, which saw APC interviews conducted for 10 new members and the review of logbooks on an increasing number of graduates.

Education - The Chapter continues to maintain a strong relationship with QUT as the primary provider of Quantity Surveying education in Queensland. QUT was represented on the Council by Dr Johnny Wong with Course Co-ordinator Jason Grey and lecturer Adrian Bridge also providing support to the Institute. In 2008 intake of students remained constant at approximately 30 with approximately 18 graduates.

The Institute carried out its five year accreditation review of the course content, with Ben Foster acting as the local Practice Representative. While continuing the accreditation, it was noted in the review that an increase in core subject material should be considered, especially with the cost management subject and the industry should assist in providing guest lecturers with real life examples.

This year has also seen a significant change in the course structure with the point of entry now being through the Construction Management degree, with selection of Quantity Surveying as a major occurring at the end of first year.

Chapter has again supported careers stalls at the National Careers & Employment Expo and the Tertiary Studies Expo, with members rostered on at both events to answer questions and promote Quantity Surveying as a career. These stalls would not be nearly as effective as they are without the support of volunteers and QS academic staff from QUT.

In addition to QUT, Bond University now offers a Quantity Surveying degree as part of their School of Sustainable Development. This year the Institute carried out and approved the accreditation of this degree course, on the basis that graduates obtain an additional 2 years of APC. The Chapters Practitioner representative on this occasion was Tracey Lunniss.

National - The Queensland chapter was well represented this year at National Council meetings by Gary McDonald and Michael Davies and I refer to the national report for a summation of the National Council activities.

QLD Chapter CouncilPresident: B Foster AAIQS

Vice President: S Gray FAIQS

Secretary: T Lunniss AAIQS

Treasurer: G Eaton AAIQS

National Councillors: M Davies FAIQS,G McDonald FAIQS

YQSP Krahn AAIQS

SecretariatS Carter

Chapter Councillors: S Beavis FAIQSG Brady FAIQSB Jackson AAIQSP Kamp FAIQSD Mitchell FAIQS

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Social - This year we celebrated the Centenary year of the Institute with a local Gala Dinner celebration which was held at Rydges Hotel Southbank with over 200 guests. Despite the challenging room layout, an enjoyable evening was had with Steve Haddin our MC for the evening and Jimeon and the band Hotsauce providing the entertainment. It was pleasing that many members suggested similar events should be considered in the future.

The annual charity golf day was again organised by Stuart and Davina Gray at the St Lucia Golf Course. An amount of $2,250 was raised and will be distributed to a selected charity in combination with funds raised at the 2009 event.

The Annual Christmas function at the Tattersall’s Club, organised by Gary McDonald was well supported with approximately 80 members and guests in attendance.

Training - As a Chapter we have continued to run the Further Education Program in Measurement. The program was organised by Matthew Brown of Project Services and was delivered by John Thompson and Paul Marsden with David Mitchell’s team providing the on-screen take-off experience. Measurement is of course a core skill for Quantity Surveyors and the Chapter considers that it is important for the AIQS to be able to offer further education opportunities in measurement for its members to develop and improve their skills. We also acknowledge the support of QUT in providing the venue for this activity.

As we saw steel prices rise dramatically in the first half of the year, the Chapter was able to organise a CPD event with David Ryan from the Australian Steel Institute presenting on why global steel prices were rising and what the steel industry was doing to combat this.

Online professional development courses have continued to be developed and run by National office and the local interest and attendance of these courses has been strong.

Regulatory - In late 2007 changes to the Queensland Building Services Authority Act were passed through the Parliament which increase licensing requirements for persons carrying out “building work” as defined under the act. Since then, Chapter Council members have been actively debating the requirements with the Building Service Authority regarding the need for Quantity Surveyors to be licensed and if required the format it should take.

After initial indications that an exemption may be granted for the majority of our services, this did not transpire and the QBSA ,at the commencement of 2009, introduced a new license class titled: “Builder – Project Management Services”. While the Chapter is not in a position to recommend members obtain this license, we do recommend that members investigate their need for this licence.

Other activities during the year included:• AIQS represented on the Building Design Professions committee. • Presentations to QUT students on career opportunities as quantity surveyors.• Orientation week presentation at QUT• Construction Cost Forecasting Council Forum (June & November 2007)• Construction Forecasting Breakfast Panel • ACIF 2008 Industry Leaders Conference, Gold Coast. • CRC for Construction Innovation Conference• President’s attendance at Presidents Conference at National office.• Representation at QMBA, API, AIB, RAIA, Engineers Australia and RICS functions.

In conclusion, I acknowledge everyone who has contributed to the activities of the Queensland Chapter over the past year. As always, the success of Chapter Council will ultimately depend on the time, energy and enthusiastic support of our members.

Ben Foster AAIQSQLD Chapter President

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Nth QLD DivisionChairman: M Karuna AAIQS

Secretary/Treasurer: M Karuna AAIQS

Rockhampton Rep: N Richardson AAIQS

Cairns Rep: Michael Spicer AAIQS

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Debbie Marsh AAIQSSA Chapter President

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Many in the construction industry will remember 2008 for its’ extremes of unsustainable workloads throughout most of the year and a

rapidly pessimistic outlook as the year drew to a close.

Despite the demands on our time, the SA Chapter Councillors are to be thanked for together making 2008 one of best in terms of CPD activities, social events and promoting the profession. Having Councillors from all sectors of the industry meet regularly is certainly an advantage to our members judging by the various events we have organised this year.

The promotion of the QS and the Institute, within our industry and globally has also been handled professionally by our very own National President, John Popplewell. His itinery over the last year has sometimes been exhausting but without a doubt, of benefit to us all and we would like to thank him for the mammoth effort he has put in during his time as National President.

Of course, we couldn’t talk of 2008 without mentioning the Centenary Dinner held in May. The event was a fantastic one with over 200 people enjoying themselves & the entertainment provided by Jane Doyle & Jimeoin. The evening certainly proved to many that QS’s know how to have a good time too. The fact that there were still many of us being asked to leave by security at 1am I think says it all!

Thanks also to the sponsors of the evening who were very happy to support the event.

We had a number of CPD activities over the course of the year including a visit to Complete Fire with a hands on demonstration, SA Waters’ new HQ visit (SA’s first 6 Star Green Star building) & a tour of Glenn Industries GRC factory. Visits such as these are of immense benefit to members as they expose the whole manufacturing / construction process and understanding of why products cost what they do which furthers our knowledge.

Social events continued with the quarterly lunches, which seem to be getting ever popular, and the now regular half yearly YQS drinks gatherings (well done to our YQS rep, Daniel Dello Iacovo for his persistence at getting people to these during a busy year). These events are not good just for getting out of the office but are a great networking event for everyone to mix with their peers and make new contacts which is always useful in our industry.

Of course, the Christmas family function was aboard Popeye, with the event expanded this year to include a BBQ afterwards which certainly helped increase the numbers. Thanks to those

who cooked the food and to Tagara Group for lending us their most impressive BBQ for the evening.

The Chapter felt it should give those QS’s who could not attend the Centenary Dinner an opportunity to get together so our Annual Dinner was still held. Thanks to Conduit for the sponsorship which enabled us to keep the cost down for an excellent dinner at the Lenzerheide Restaurant again, which was sold out.

At the Annual Dinner, I was proud to present certificates to a number of new Fellows. We made a concerted effort to increase our Fellow numbers within SA as we have been under-represented at this senior level and I am happy to report that we have almost doubled our Fellow numbers. Congratulations to all.

On the younger side of things, Daniel and I did a QS presentation to the first year students at Uni SA which seemed to be of interest to many. The intention is to ensure that we make a presentation at the Uni every year so the profession is exposed to a number of students that may not have considered quantity surveying as a career before.

SA Chapter CouncilPresident: D Marsh AAIQS

Vice President: S Msomi AAIQS

Secretary: C Mihatsch AAIQS

Treasurer: J Popplewell FAIQS

National Councillors: J Deans FAIQS J Popplewell FAIQS

YQSD Dello Iacovo AAIQS

Chapter Councillors: G Fessas AIQS (Affil)G Hooper AAIQST Lang AAIQSD Scott AAIQST WU Siu Keung AAIQS

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We are pleased to have Jeremy Coggins from Uni SA on our Council and look forward to consolidating our relationship with the University. His advice on how we can promote QS as a career to students is invaluable.

We also took a stand at the Careers Expo with a number of volunteers taking time to support us there; thanks to those members.

The AIB continues to update us on their activities and a number of our members attend their events. The reciprocity agreement between our two bodies should provide many more opportunities for all members and we are very happy with our relationship.

The BEDP (Built Environment Design Professions) has Peter Tulla as our representative and thanks to him for taking the time to continue this work. We are pleased that BEDP is continuing at a state level in SA.

In September I attended the Presidents’ meeting in Canberra and came away with a much better view of how the Institute is moving the profession forward at a national level. There is certainly more work completed behind the scenes than we are aware of. The meeting was also a great opportunity to discuss common issues with the other Presidents and share experiences and initiatives.

A personal thanks from me to all the National Office staff that have helped me get up to speed in my role this year.

For 2009 it appears that our Chapter Council will be expanding and I look forward to welcoming those new Councillors and their invaluable input over the course of the next year. We have a number of events already planned and look forward to another successful year. I look forward to working with my fellow Councillors and would like to thank all for their support and enthusiasm. We would not be where we are today without you all.

Debbie Marsh AAIQS SA Chapter President

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Charles Wright AAIQSNT Division Chairman

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The past twelve months has been very busy for all our members and regrettably, not one AIQS meeting or function has been held.

There were several attempts to get the Members together for a social function but that never worked out as work commitments prevailed. However, the AIQS were well represented at functions such as the Royal Australian Institute of Architect’s Awards Night in early June and the Territory Construction Association’s Annual Dinner in August.

The pace of work in the past year seemed to have had an affect on other industry bodies as the forums attended at the invitation of the RAIA and Engineers Australia were few and quarterly meetings of the BEDP NT were down to two, one in May, the other in October.

Again this year we were invited by the RAIA to participate as a tutor in the area of cost control in the RAIA’s Graduate Program in July. These opportunities are excellent for instilling into graduate architects the importance of cost planning and cost control.

The Northern Territory Government’s Department of Planning and Infrastructure (DPI) has undergone a restructure with the appointment of a new CEO early in the year, and one area that has slipped while the restructure was taking place was the quarterly BEDP NT meeting with the Department. A meeting was held in late October with the prospect of these quarterly meetings being put back on the agenda soon. These meetings are a good forum for putting the views of our Members to the Government.

Recently, a decision was made by the NT divisions of the existing participating Institutes, to continue with the BEDP NT arrangements with the secretariat being arranged by Engineers Australia. All participants recognise the need for such an association of construction industry professionals as an effective lobby group and a creditable voice on topical issues.

Understandably, 2008 saw all participants in the construction industry deal with the same issues of the previous year and being lack of skilled resources, at all levels, and heavy workloads. However, one mid-tier, east coast contractor left town during the past year as well as another major engineering consultancy reflecting the difficulty some firms experience in operating in a place like the Northern Territory.

Like most other parts of Australia, the great uncertainty surrounding future prospects within the industry and with the economy, descended upon us late in 2008. Signs of uncertainty are evident with a number of projects shelved and early planning down to a trickle. However, with construction of the Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program (SIHIP) expected to commence this ‘dry’ season and construction of substantial works (in Northern Territory terms) on three defence force bases later this year, the next few years should see continuation of some work for our Members.

In closing, I wish to thank our Secretary/Treasurer, Paul Lassemillante, the AIQS General Manager and the National Office staff for their continued support.

Charles Wright AAIQSChairman NT Division

Nth Territory DivisionChairman: C Wright AAIQS

Secretary / Treasurer: P Lassemillante AAIQS

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Tim Roberts AAIQSVIC Chapter President

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VIC Chapter CouncilPresident: T Roberts AAIQS

Vice President:N Cambridge AAIQS

Treasurer: S McCoullough FAIQS

National Councillors: P Cox FAIQS, T Main FAIQS

YQSV LAU She Fun AAIQS

SecretariatA Fogarty

Chapter Councillors: K Jaunalksnis FAIQSD Jones FAIQSA Mills FAIQS

2008 was a busy year for the Victorian Chapter Council.

The following is a summary of the activities held through the year:

CPD - 5 events were held and each was well attended. The topics included:• Public speaking or preparing for project selection interviews• Tax depreciation – beginners guide• Improving your risk fitness – Risk and professional indemnity insurance• AIQS on-line courses/ Travelling Scholarship/ Project Risks• Weathering the steel storm – volatility in the cost of steel

The YQS also held a number of events including:• University promotional visits• Ten Pin Bowling• Volleyball• Pool/ Snooker Night• 100 Year Gala Dinner• Christmas Drinks

The Victorian Chapter was represented well by Peter Cox and Trevor Main on National Council and we look forward to their continual contribution in the year to come.

The Victorian Chapter hosted a workshop and dinner function in Hobart for our Tasmanian members which was well attended.

The education committee reviewed several courses and the preparation of the BRIX Survey was passed on from Tony Mills to Peter Lawther. Thank you for your hard work Tony.

A number of APC interviews were conducted by Neville Cambridge and Stephen Pitney with assistance at the interviews from various members.

Murray Baker has continued his role on the Building Commissions Practitioners Board, thank you Murray.

The Victorian Chapter also organised and awarded the annual Travelling Scholarship.

Thank you to the Victorian Chapter Councillors have contributed a significant amount of time including:

• Neville Cambridge, Vice President• Stephen McCoullough, Treasurer• David Picken, Immediate Past President,

Secretary • Peter Cox, National Councillor• Trevor Main, National Councillor• Anthony Mills, State Councillor• Kal Jaunalksnis, State Councillor• Vincent Lau, YQS Representative

Thank you also to Andrea Fogarty in her role as the Chapter Secretariat. We look forward to another busy year.

Tim Roberts AAIQSVIC Chapter President

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Harry Hunter AAIQSTAS Division Chairman

TAS DivisionChairman: H Hunter AAIQS

Secretary / Treasurer: L Deacey FAIQS

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Mark Hampson FAIQSWA Chapter President

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WA Chapter CouncilPresident: M Hampson FAIQS

Vice President: S Warne AAIQS

Secretary: M Buss AAIQS

Treasurer: A Reid AAIQS

National Councillors: G Postmus FAIQS T Sanders FAIQS

YQSM O’Connor AAIQS

Chapter Councillors: L Castell AAIQSK Daniels FAIQSI Mitchinson AAIQSW Palihakkara AAIQSJ Stranger FAIQSR Wheelwright AAIQS

2008 proved an interesting year in Western Australia. The booming mining, petrochemical, infrastructure, government capital works and

private development all contributed to continue an overheated market from 2007. The industry was significantly overstretched and Quantity Surveying was no exception. Membership of the AIQS grew and Quantity Surveyors were in demand in all areas of construction. However, by the forth quarter it was clear that all was not well. As the capital markets fell, private development stopped and major mining projects were halted. A new state government was elected to power which lead to all major state government capital works projects being put on hold subject to a review of expenditure, (from which many have not yet been released). Capacity began to emerge at the lower end of the market and tender prices for these projects started to come down. The new year finds us in very different territory from where we started in 2008. I don’t think I will surprise anyone by saying 2009 looks to be challenging year.

The WA Chapter kicked off the AIQS Centennial Dinner celebrations on the 22 May 2008. Over 430 people attended with strong support from the Practice’s and the building contractors. This was easily the largest of the centennial dinners held anywhere in Australia and congratulations must go to Ian Mitchinson, Kevin Daniels, Robin Wheelright and Lindsay Castell for putting this together. The event went off seamlessly and it was a genuinely good night. It is a credit to this dedicated team that they could bring this together without outside help and deliver such a wonderful evening.

The AIQS WA Chapter grew to over 400 members and the Membership / APC sub-committee have been busy processing applications, diaries and conducting interviews. My thanks go to Matthew Buss, John Stranger and Stephen Warne who have unstintingly supported me in getting through these applications.

The Chapter has been busy on a number of other fronts including the provision of CPD events, appointing Adjudicators, attending Career Expo events and liaison with Curtin University. Via BEDP, we have met with the Western Australian Government Centre for Excellence and Innovation in Infrastructure Delivery (CEIID) and the new Treasurer, the Hon. Troy Buswell.

Mark O’Connor continued as YQS representative through 2008 and organised two social events. I thank Mark for his efforts and enthusiasm.

Finally, as I complete my two year term as President, I would like to thank all the 2008 committee for their support and hard work. It has been a genuine pleasure to work with the group of dedicated professionals, each of which give up their own time to ensure the smooth running of Institute affairs in Western Australia. It is not always easy for the committee to give up their time particularly in what started as very busy and more lately, turbulent times. I could always count on this group to provide open and robust debate on matters affecting the membership and WA has been well served by its committee. In particular I would like to thank Alistair Reid who, after 12 years, is stepping down as Treasurer. I would also express thanks to Stephen Warne and Matthew Buss who have served as Vice President and Secretary respectively.

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• Surpassed the 4,000 membership mark.• SuccessfullyconductedthefirstonlineContractAdministrationprogram

and repeated the ProjectManagement, Cost Planning and Life CycleCostingprograms.

• Revised and reissued the AIQS Code of Professional Conduct and introduced a transparent complaints procedure for the public.

• Celebrated the QS centenary with over 1,500 attending Gala Dinnersaroundthecountry.

• Launched the History of Quantity Surveying in Australia, in hard cover and paper back versions.

• Successfully arranged another 2 page spread on QS in the nationalAustraliannewspaperinSeptember2008.

• Lobbied the Australian government for greater expenditure on infrastructure projects.

• SuccessfullyrepeatedtheMeasurement&IT4dayprograminSydneyandBrisbane.

• Established a new AIQS Victoria Chapter secretariat in Melbourne. • EngagedanewNationalMarketingManagerbasedinMelbourne.• Attended major careers expos/shows in all major capital cities and some

regional areas.• PublishedtheFinancialClausesinStandardFormContractsbook.• Continued to conduct the quarterly BRIX survey & research report.• RaisedtheAIQSprofilewiththeproductionanddistributiontouniversities

andmembersoftheAIQShardhats.• Sponsored the Young QS participation in the Australia/Japan Young

Professional Exchange Program. • FundedtheattendanceoftheAIQSTravellingScholarshipwinneratthe

PAQSCongressinEdmonton,Canada.• Participated in and sponsored the ACIF Construction Industry Leaders

Conference and sponsored the CRC research conference. • InitiatedthemajorresearchprojectintoQSeducationanddevelopment

andsponsoredtheBuildingEducatorsconference.• Awarded 7 QS scholarships to Year 12 students, with sponsorship from

major QS firms. • Reaccreditedthreeuniversitieswithconditionsandaccreditedonenew

university.• Successfully conducted QS firm briefing luncheons in major capital

cities.• Formally joined the Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council

(ASBEC)andtheGreenBuildingCouncil(GBC).• Signed an MOU with the Australian Institute of Building. • Conducted an external review of the Institute’s current & future

management.

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25 Year Certificates 1983 - 2008

Scholarship Recipients 2008Name State Name State

Jason Achurch QLD Charles Schmidt QLDNI-Kola Austin NSW Michael Stevens SAMatthew Bergonzo VIC Matthew Taylor NSWBen Luck NSW Benz Tu VICMark McSweeney VIC Izak van der Walt QLDAbraham Said NSW

Presidents AwardsNSW

Louise Vlatko

Chapter University Student AwardsNSW

George Costi - UTS PrizePenelope Richards

- UTS Environmental Contribution Prize

QLDMuhammad Sabdia - David McNeill AwardStuart Dowling - YQS Award

SAAshley Jaensch - Student of the Year

VICRebecca Midgley - Donald J Cant PrizeRotem Rotenberg - Harry Wexler PrizeJustin Yap - LA Casey PrizeThomas Haigh - Tony Carpenter Prize

WA Dennis Worrall- Pate prize

Traveling ScholarshipVIC

Hugh McGaw

NSWMr. Stephen P. Ballesty, FAIQS

Mr. Steven J. Batger, FAIQSMr. Dick Beutler, AAIQS

Mr. Gavin D.M. Carrier, AAIQSMr. Michael S. Chor, AAIQSMs. Suzanne E. Cox, AAIQS

Mr. James Goh Choon Seng, AAIQSMr. Geoffery R. Hill, FAIQS

Mr. Ian W. Jorgensen, AAIQSMr. Craig L. Mason, AAIQS

Prof. William D. McGeorge, FAIQSMr. Stephen M. Mee, AAIQSMr. Martin P. Moore, AAIQSMr. Mark A. Tebbatt, AAIQS

Ms. Angela Wong Tsing Man, AAIQS

QLDMr. Terrence M. Cooney, FAIQS

Mr. William Douglas, FAIQSMr. James D. M. Hyslop, AAIQS

Mr. Richard W. Kerr, FAIQSMr. David J. Mitchell, FAIQS

Mr Stephen Soh Tong Poh, FAIQSMr Derick Vedelago, AAIQS

Mr. Kevin E. Vedelago, AAIQS

SAMr. John A. Deans, FAIQS

VICMr. Roger J. Cochrane, AAIQS

Mr. Glenn B. Corke, AAIQSMr. Alan W. Fraser, AAIQS

Mr. James A. Harrington, AAIQSMr. Lee Tze Chang, AAIQS

Mr. William R Y Watson, AAIQS

WAMr. Bradley J. Amphlett, AAIQSMr. Nicholas Emmanuel, AAIQS

Mr. Charles Ho Fook Weng, AAIQSMr. David F. Hodson, AAIQS

Mr. Kho Gim Bian, AAIQSMr. Don C B Marquis, AAIQS

OSSMr. Kenneth Li Ngai-Kwong, AAIQSMr. Robin Teh Leong Meng, AAIQS

Mr. See Choo Lip, AAIQSMs. Teo Gim Hoon, AAIQSMr. John L. Pincini, AAIQS

Ms. Patricia Gan Bee Ling, AAIQS

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The year 2008 was an important year for the ICEC as a new Chair was elected and the World Congress held in Toronto.

AIQS Past President Elected as new ICEC Chairman - Past AIQS National President and current National Councillor for Victoria, Mr Peter Cox FAIQS, was elected as the new chair of the ICEC at the general meeting of the Council in Toronto on 28 June 2008. He replaced the Canadian Chair person Ginette Basak and will hold the office for a two year term.

6th World Congress and ICEC Council meeting - The ICEC 6th World Congress was held in Toronto from 29 June to 2 July 2008. It was hosted by the AACEI and the Canadian Association

of Cost Engineers. It was very well attended and as usual attracted a large number of papers from around the world.

The biennial ICEC Council meeting was held on the 28 and 29 June prior to the Congress technical program and was well attended by ICEC member nations from Africa, Europe, South America, Asia/Pacific and north America.

International Roundup and ICEC Journal - One of the ICEC’s most useful activities is its twice yearly publication of the International Roundup newsletter. This provided members with a great variety of professional news and events from around the world and international construction cost data.

The ICEC International Cost Management Journal is an online service with over 130 high quality papers on QS, cost engineering and project management. The majority of these papers have been presented at the ICEC and /or member organisation congresses/conferences and have therefore been through a peer review or vetting process.

UN Habitat - Following the ICEC’s successful application for recognition by the UN, the ICEC Council decided to send a formal delegation to the UN 4th World Urban Forum which was held in Najing, China in November 2008. ICEC members from Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Japan and China were invited to send members in the delegation.

International Project Cost Model - The ICEC has been developing an international location cost factor model following an initial workshop on this topic in 2007. However, a cost template developed for the model has suffered from a lack of data contributions from member bodies. Further development of the model and data is being pursued.

International Standards - The ICEC International Standards Working Group lead by Peter Cox, has complied a list of best practice and standards which is available on the ICEC website. The Working Group aim to provide a full electronic reference library with directy access to documents.

AIQS delegates to the ICEC in 2008: • Official delegates - J Popplewell, TL Sanders; • ICEC 1st Vice Chair and Chair elect – Peter Cox

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T he year 2008 has been a remarkable year for the PAQS with a number of initiatives commencing and a major achievement

finally coming to fruition after 5 years of work.

PAQS Congress in 2008 - The 12th PAQS annual Congress was held in Edmonton, Canada and for those who had never been to Canada before or to that area of Canada, it was a very rewarding experience. The Canadian Institute of QS who hosted the event, organised both and interesting and varied technical program and complemented it marvellously with an excellent social program. The AIQS Travelling Scholarship winner for 2008, Hugh McGaw joined a strong delegation from the AIQS.

The PAQS Iwata Foundation - The PAQS Board approved a motion to establish a foundation to provide future assistance to young QS in the region. This foundation was to be titled the PAQS Iwata Foundation, in honour of Mr Toshiyuki Iwata, a Japanese QS who commenced attending the early PAQS Congresses in his mid 80s and still today at 92 takes a keen interest in the PAQS and the QS profession. His approval was required to use his name for the foundation and as ill health prevented him from attending the Congress in Edmonton, Peter Cox past AIQS President and Takayoshi Sato past PAQS Chairman agreed to meet with Mr Iwata in Tokyo and seek his approval. Peter Cox reported that Mr Iwata was most gratified and humbled to approve the use of his name. Donations to start up the foundation are now being solicited from around the PAQS region.

Regional University Accreditation - After 5 long years of development and negotiation, in June 2008 the PAQS Board approved the PAQS Accreditation Manual for university bachelor degree programs. This is a major achievement for the PAQS, as it required 5 separate national accreditation systems to be aligned so that each country could accept a regional accreditation by the PAQS.

The significance of this is great for those universities that seek accreditation from QS institutes in the Asia Pacific region, as it will reduce the future direct cost in funds and time associated with bringing individual institute’s assessment panels to their university. It also will have great significance for students who undertake their education in a PAQS member country and will be able to have their degree automatically recognised by other PAQS member countries. This will enable such graduates to become entry level or probationer members of any of the PAQS member institutes that recognise the accreditation.

PAQS Research Web portal - The PAQS Research Committee under the chairmanship of John Lowry (who recently retired from the position), has been developing a web portal in which members will be able to locate technical papers from all the PAQS annual Congresses and PAQS sponsored research project reports. Papers and reports will be searchable by topic and author. A trial site has been established and it is hoped that the final version will be ready for launch at the 2009 PAQS Congress in Kuala Lumpur in August.

Young QS Group and Paper Competition - The PAQS Sustainability Committee is developing guidelines and opportunities for a regional Young QS Group. PAQS member bodies have nominated up to two YQS as their representatives to the proposed YQSG. One of this Group’s first activities will be to establish a YQSG Best Paper competition for the annual PAQS Congress.

AIQS delegates to the PAQS in 2008: • Official delegates - J Popplewell, P Cox; • Education/Accreditation Committee - R Little; • Research Committee – J Lowry, A Mills; • PAQS Chair – T Main; • PAQS Secretary/Treasurer – TL Sanders

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Australian Construction Industry Forum - ACIF

The ACIF conducted its third construction industry leaders conference in June 2008. This was sponsored by the AIQS and there was a

good number of QS present to provide input into the varied program, which provided ACIF with detail for its on going activities and advice to government.

While a success the conference highlighted the difficulties in conducting such events in competition with the ACIF members own annual national conferences. Consequently, the ACIF Board decided to move away from a national conference format and will investigate other options for bringing senior industry players together to discuss policy and innovation in the industry.

The Construction Forecasting Council of the ACIF has continued to produce reports for the CFC website and ACIF has conducted construction forecast briefings at breakfast sessions in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. The AIQS has suggested also holding these events in Adelaide and Perth and the ACIF Board and CFC are considering this for 2009.

ACIF has continued to develop its industry KPIs and benchmarking activities. However, the global financial crisis has taken the focus away from these activities for the moment.ACIF also supported the formation of the Innovation Council and Infrastructure Australia. With recession a looming prospect for Australia, the ACIF encouraged governments at all levels to bring forward infrastructure expenditure.

With the CRC for the construction industry fighting for federal government funding to continue its work, the ACIF was approached for its support of a new funding round application by the CRC. This support was given on the condition that the CRC must address the concerns of the industry for practical innovation and research, that could be adopted by the sector.

The ACIF remains the only collective body representing the whole construction industry in Australia, with members from the design professions, contractors, consultants and property owners. It has a close working relationship with the Australian Procurement & Construction Council (APCC) and has good contacts with similar bodies in the UK, Canada and the USA.

The AIQS remains an active member of the ACIF.

The 2008 AIQS representatives on ACIF were: Peter Cox FAIQS and Terry L Sanders.

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National Building Specification - NATSPECBOARD COMPOSITION

• Tom Fussell – Chairman• Colin Blair• Ross Clark• Peter Clarke• David Nichols• Jeff Norton• Barry O’Mara

Richard Choy - Chief Executive Officer and Company secretary

Board members are from three states and the ACT

BOARD MEETINGS AND AGM - The Board meets every three months with an AGM in May.

Every board meeting has a major focus generally as outlined below:• March – Financial• May – AGM• August – Strategic Planning• November – Budget Approval

YEARS ACTIVITIES - During 2008 and 2009• The main activity is the half yearly release of NATSPEC incorporating specification updates

resulting from developments in the Building Code of Australia and changes to Australian standards and work practices

• NATSPEC releases regular and valued technical notes which are a considered one or two page note on building issues of importance, usually specification based but often on the science of building

• In management terms NATSPEC has developed a risk register for the business operations.• The partnering of suppliers of products (“Product Partners”) in purpose written branded

specification worksections has been particularly successful as an exposure of NATSPEC to industry and as a source of revenue from the suppliers of products enabling staff numbers to grow, as has the intellectual depth in specification writing. There are now over thirty Product Partners and the number continues to grow.

• In October 2008 NATSPEC released a technical report and revised classification system for the construction industry.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS • The continuing development of Product Partners as more industry groups are engaged• Marketing into Australian States where subscriptions are low• Continuing with the production and publication a quality specification system for the

construction industry. RELATIONSHIPSAIQS AND NATSPEC - There is a strong working relationship between the Chief Executive Officer Richard Choy and the AIQS with regard to the new Standard Method of Measurement and Classification system development

NATSPEC and INTERNATIONAL SPECIFICATION SYSTEMS - NATSPEC is a founding member of the International Construction Information Society (ICIS), an international Specification group and is represented at their annual meetings. The 2010 congress is being held in Sydney and hosted by NATSPEC. The timing aligns with the AIA’s National Conference. Issues of discussion involve BIM, IFD (International Framework for Dictionaries) as well as developments in the participating countries.

MARKET POSITIONThere is a constant threat from smaller specification suppliers, however, the alliances between NATSPEC and Government procurers of design services,are particularly strong The distribution

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and editing by NATSPEC of the Local Governments AUSPEC, is proving to provide a firm base for continuing the strong position of NATSPEC.

NATSPEC continues to develop strategies to increase its exposure in the marketplace through sponsorship of AIA and AIB conferences, advertising in the AIA’s official Journal –Architecture Australia.

University lecturers have access to lecture packages of sample specifications to provide students an introduction to the NATSPEC system. TAFE colleges have been keen to accept this offer

FINANCIAL POSITIONThe audited accounts of NATSPEC show that the business is in a sound financial position with reserve funds in the bank.

Peter ClarkeAIQS NATSPEC Representative

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Australian Council of Profession - ACP

In 2008, the Australian Council of Professions, trading as Professions Australia (PA), continued to represent

and lobby the interest of the professions generally to the Federal Government and bureaucracies.

Of particular importance to the AIQS was a workshop held mid year which addressed the issue of the importance of work place learning within university bachelor programs. The AIQS was represented at this workshop by Terry L Sanders (AIQS General Manager) and Robyn Nash (AIQS Education Officer).

Terry Sanders was invited to be a speaker in the panel line up for the workshop and he presented a paper on the role of work place learning in the building design professions’ educational qualifications.

This event was very successful in developing positions and arguments on this topic which were later presented to the Federal Education Minister, Julia Gillard.

The role of professional ethics in Australia and how we can develop them further through education/ CPD training was also the subject of PA sessions in 2008.

PA also continues to monitor the requirements for expert witnesses and provides a useful communication channel between the law courts and the professions on this matter.

The AIQS representative for the PA (ACP) is Mr Terry L Sanders.

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The AIQS continued to manage the NBSA during 2008 and control the NBSA finances on behalf of the thirteen NBSA members.

The NBSA has continued through 2008 to offer its member organisations discount products and services for each of their individual members.

The most popular NBSA service appears to be the hire car deals from Hertz and Avis. The annual fee free gold AMEX card also continues to be well supported by members and the AMP Bank loan and ING insurance deals also provide members with attractive options to their normal service providers. The discounted wine deals from the Winebox Warehouse have also proven popular with many members.

The number of direct mailings from the NBSA for the AMEX, AMP and ING deals, were halved in 2008 due to a number of complaints from members who did not wish to receive the posted information. However, other members who missed some of the mailings actually requested NBSA to forward them the missing offers. This is somewhat of a no win position for the NBSA

Unfortunately, the new NBSA booklet of services and products was not printed in 2008 and we are hopeful that it will be done in 2009.

New products and services are being offered to the NBSA from time to time but most are rejected as not being suitable for our members or not offering sufficient benefit to members.

In 2009 the AIBS is taking over management of the NBSA from the AIQS. However, the AIQS will continue to handle the financial aspects of the NBSA.

Terry L Sanders – NBSA Chair and Secretary/Treasurer and official AIQS delegate

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Honorary Fellows FAIQS (Hon)Bromilow: FrancisVerwer: Peter

Life Fellows LFAIQSBeattie: HunterBeattie: JamesChantrell: JamesCopping: PatrickDunworth: JamesForster: PeterFreeman: GeorgeGeorge: WalterHemmett: FrederickHodgetts: MichaelIsahak Bin Mohd Yusuf: Jensen: DouglasKinlay: GordonLangley: MichaelLenard: DennisLonsdale: PaulLowry: JohnMitchell: HerbertMitchell: JohnMooney: JamesO’Dean: DerekOtt: AnthonyPhillips: TrevorQuinlan: MatthewRawlinson: JohnRoberts: RobertSchick: EricScotford: AndrewSilversmith: JohnSummers: David

Fellows FAIQSAlsop: RodneyAnderson: JulianAngel: PhilipBallesty: StephenBanger: MichaelBatger: StevenBayley: DonaldBazak: FrankBeattie: MarkBeavis: StuartBerger: RaymondBest: RickBeveridge: DavidBonser: GrahamBoots: ColinBrady: GavinBrandtman: GregoryBrookes: GregoryBrownjohn: KennethBuckham: JohnBuggy: RobertBurow: MarkBurton: HowardCarmichael: IainCarnevale: TerryCarrick: HarryChai: JulianChan Ping: Chandrasena: HettarachigeChiew: Stephen W LChong Ah Ping: PaulClack: PeterClarke: PeterCooney: TerenceCooper: Philip

Cordia: PeterCostanzo: FlavioCostin: GraydonCottrell: NevilleCox: PeterCrone: RichardCrossley: MichaelCroucher: MorrisCrutchley: GaryDaniels: KevinDavey: KevinDavies: EdwardDavies: MichaelDawson: PeterDeacey: LeeDeans: JohnDiamond: CharlesDiamond: JohnDouglas: WilliamDowie: StewartDoyle: DavidDrapes: TerenceDuncan: AlanDunlop: RobertDyson-Holland: DavidEaton: KeithEllis: HarryFaifer: NormanFong Ping Sum: SamFord: JamesFulcher: DennisGeue: JonathanGordon: ChristopherGray: StuartGreen: KennethGreenwood: BruceGrimes: StephenHammon: CharlesHampson: MarkHanna: RichardHawkins: PeterHill: GeoffreyHo: SamuelHollis: NigelHughes: JeffreyHumphreys: JohnHyde: RichardIrwin: KeithJackson: JohnJanes: PaulJanuary: MalcolmJaunalksnis: KalvisJohannes: DerickJones: DavidKamp: PeterKelly: DavidKerr: BrianKerr: RichardKirkland: PhilipLangston: CraigLazell: StuartLeach: ChristopherLeary: DavidLee Chun Yu: Leong Kum Weng: Leung Siu Kin: DanielLeung Tai On: AaronLiddell: EricLiptak: GeorgeLittle: RobertLochran: MarkLuce: StevenLudlow: Paul

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Associates AAIQSAbbato: NeonAbbenhuys: ErikAbdul Hamid: SurianaAbdullah: MuhammadAbeyratna: R.M. Iromi NAbeysinghe: AnuradhaAboothahir: U K MAdams: PeterAdikaram: AthulaAditya: EmyrAhamed Nafees: A L Ahenkorah: KwadwoAldridge: MarkAldridge: MarkAllard: CarolineAllen: KeithAmarasekera: E A L S BAmphlett: BradleyAnderson: BenjaminAndrew: MichaelAndrews: Leon BAnees Ahamed: M SAng Swee Lee: Anseline: PhilipAntcliff: DanielAnton: StefanArachchige: SusanthaArcher: MariusArcher: RichardArdren: CaoimhinAriyaratnam: RuthAriyaratnam: ShanthihumarArkcoll: Kaylene

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Fung Kwok Chung: Fung Kwong Fai: PaulFung Wing Yi: StephanieFung Yi Wen: EvenFuss: Kym FGabriel: JohnGadiewasam: B D SGajendran: ThayaparanGall: NeilGallagher: DavidGamage: DhammikaGan Bee Ling: PatriciaGan Keng Ling: Ganesan: K. SGanesharajah: ThevarajahGardiner: LeonGavahan: BrianGavin: PeterGavshon: Anthony HGay: StephenGeary: SarahGerber: BarryGibson: GregoryGill: Peter J.Gillett: PeterGilligan: MichaelGiordano: ReparatoGlaister: JohnGlanville: TerenceGnanasekaram: SGnauck: DerekGoh Chien-Chang: PeterGoh Choon Seng: JamesGoh Ee Lee: LilyGoh Laye Hian: KarenGoh Min Yung: Goh: Jeremy J KGoh: RemusGondwe: Paul MGoodge: Victor HGoodwin: RogerGopakumar: RaghavanGordon: BruceGramazio: MichaelGrant: DavidGray: JasonGray: WarrenGreene: Adam B.Greene: PaulGreenhalgh: Nigel RGreenhill: MartinGregg: StephenGrierson: MarkGriffiths: BenjaminGrootendorst: WouterGuerra: PeterGuerra: RichardGunalan: Jeyanthan G.Gunaratne: D A HGunasekara: TalagalaGunawardena: D.T.N.Guthrie: AnyaHa Tung Ing: JamesHall: CharlesHamilton: AngusHamilton: MurrayHammond: PeterHamori: JohnHanau: SimonHand: AlanHanif: AbuHanlon: PatrickHanna: John

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Hurst: JohnHutchinson: DavidHutchinson: IanHyde: TyronHylton: PeterHyslop: JamesIbrahim: SafianIllukkumbura: I R M R DInthunesan: RasalingamIoannou: MeganIp Moon Chi: ClaudeIpsen: DaleIreland: SimonIsmail: ZaifulizanJaafar: Abdul RahimJackson: BradleyJackson: IanJagodage: D A S KJamal: T. R.James: GaryJamieson: IanJankowitz: FrederickJarden: RossJayasinghe: ChamilaJayasoma: GunaseeliJayasundera: Sunil SJayasuriya: ChamindaJayatillake: BuddhikaJayatillake: ChamilaJeffery: TrevorJeffress: TrevorJemison: HarryJenkins: AlanJesse: Trevor RJeyageethan: NadarajahJeyanthan: SivabalanJohnson: AntonyJohnson: PaulJohnson: RodneyJohnston: SamuelJohnston: ThomasJones: DamonJones: DanielJones: DanielleJones: JohnJones: KennethJones: NicholasJorgensen: IanJude: JosephJudge: DamianKahts: WillemKajanantha: KidneswaranKalubowila: S.M.S.Kang: Yeong HuaiKapila Dhanusekara: P M AKaros: PantelisKaruna: MoorthyKaruppa Samy: MKaszas: StephenKearton: NeilKee Swee Ann: Kei Kai Lung: DanielKelava: SimonKellam: RobertKells: LiamKenafake: ShaunKenley: RussellKennedy-Cooke: WilliamKennett: VictorKerr: MichaelKerven: LionelKeys: JenniferKhaireddin: Ayman M

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McCoy: SimonMcDonald: EwenMcEnroe: RoryMcEvoy: NeilMcGeown: DermotMcHardy: CraigMcHugh: PhillipMcIver: HarryMcKenzie: MarcMcKiddie: JamesMcLaughlin: StephenMcMichael: AlastairMcMillan: RobertMcNair: MathewMcNally: TrevorMcNamara: KennethMcPhail: BruceMcPhillips: BarryMeager: Jason SMeallin: PeterMeaney: JamesMee: StephenMegram: PaulMeh: MajaMendis: MMenzies: IanMerefield: TerryMiddlemiss: JohnMihatsch: CharlesMikhael: HaneyMildenhall: PeterMildwater: DavidMilentijevic: DanielMillar: StephenMillard: AndrewMiller: DarrylMiller: GraemeMiller: RobertMilner: AllenMinnie: JacobusMitchinson: IainMohamed Zahmy: M YMohammad Rahman: H A Mohmed Ameer: A LMoleta: TonyMoon: PeterMoore: AaronMoore: GrahamMoore: MartinMoore: PhilipMorgan: HaroldMorland: MichaelMorschel: JohnMoseley: TrevorMoyle: AlanMoyle: GeoffreyMsomi: SossyMuir: RobertMukarakate: VirginiaMuller: GrantMullins: MichaelMunindradasa: AnilMunir: TamzilMureeth: A L AMurphy: PaulMurrell: FrancesNader: EmileNajjar: GeorgeNajm: SamuelNanayakkara: UpulNarayanan: NagendramNarkiewicz: SimonNash: Christopher

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Pavey: MichaelPeck: Christopher J.Peden: GrahamPegdon: AdrianPeiris: K M S J NPellizzari: FrankPeluso: DanielPemble-Smith: JohnPennington: BrianPerera: B A K SPerera: B A R PPerera: D J NPerera: D M NPerera: SrinathPerera: T B WPert: IanPeterson: RobertPetrohelos: EmanuelPettenuzzo: PaulPhillips: MichaelPhillips: StevenPicken: DavidPiebenga: RudiPih: Kah YaoPincini: JohnPincott: RoryPinkerton: DamianPitts: Nathan APlant: PhilipPledge: StephenPlenty: ThomasPlester: JayPok Ting Che: JamesPong Chin Yee: KarenPope: NadiaPopplewell: RobertPortelli: JohnnyPostmus: ErikPowell: NicolaPrasanna: SPratley: SimonPratt: IanPratt: MalcolmPredgen: GraemePremachandra: KankanigePremakumara: MunasinghePremkumar: SPriskas: StamatiaPrzybylski: EdwardQuaife: KevinQuek Chia Yeong: Quickson: ChristopillaiQuinn: MarkRadcliffe: DavidRafferty: PaulRai: BhalaRains: JamesRajagopalan: UllattilRajakaruna: Channa PRajapakse: LalithRamanayake: DonRameezdeen: RaufdeenRameshkumar: KengatharanRanasinghe: J A S SRanjan Perera: A VRapiti: EnzoRatnapala: Jagodage P Ratnasekara: M G C W Ratnavel: SRatnayake: S A Mervyn PRavinath: AmbalavanarRawlinson: Matthew JRay: Richard

Raymond: RichardRayner: NigelReekie: ThomasReid: AlistairReid: DonaldReid: ScottRex: AndrewRichard: MatthewRichardson: NeilRidgway-Cross: CliveRidley: CameronRiley: GeoffreyRitchie: JohnRiza Mohamed M.H.C.: Robb: MasonRoberts: Paul ARoberts: PerryRoberts: TimothyRobertson: Murray PRobertson: PeterRobinson: DavidRodgers: GerardRofe: LyndalRomer: GrahamRose: GeoffreyRose: RaymondRose: RudolfRosier: JohnRoslan: Bazlin ARoss: CowanRoss: MichaelRowe: StephenRudkin: AntonyRudolph: PeterRugeiyamu: TheophillusRujenthan: TRussell: MaoibhRyan: MichaelRyan: ThomasSalem: MichelSaman Kumara: HewaSammut: EdwardSamuels: RichardSanjeev: SSasiharan: OppilamanySassine: TonySatchell: AaronSathiasuthan: SathiamoorthySaunders: ChristopherSaunders: JeffreySavage: CharlesSavage: JohnSavio: LucaSayanthan: RamachandranScarcella: NicholasSchilt: GeorgeScott: DavidScott: GregoryScully: MichaelSeah Chee Beng: Seah Chou Luang: SSeah Hsiu-Min: EugeneSeddon: DavidSee Chong Hong: RichardSee Choo Lip: Seib: GregSelvendran: NSeman: JohnSeman: PeterSeo: YoungsinSeymour: PaulShameem: HassanSharpe: Nigel

Shaw: KennethShearer: JoelSheldrick: GrahemeShelley: LawrenceShepheard: JasonSheridan: JustinShim Fui Sen: AmbroseShort: JohnShort: KimShum: EvaShutt: StephenSia: Vivien B ISiebert: JohnSiew Yuen Ping: JovinaSii Chin Mei: Sii How Kiong: PhilipSii Mee Ming: AmySilva M. W.: Indralal ASilva: P N M SSilvapulle: AnthonySilver: IanSim Khern Toa: SammySim Pit Huat: DerrickSim Puay Hiong: Sim Tze Kwan: SunnySimms: BrianSimpson: GeoffreySims: GregorySin Cheuk Yee: CandySin Kim Yong: RonaldSinclair: JamesSirisena: D GSiritunga: H P KSiu Kim Wan: GladysSiu Kin Tak: RichardSiu Man Lei: SharonSivabalan: NavaratnamSivapalan: SivasothySlattery: JoshuaSlattery: SarahSmart: IanSmit: ChristoferSmith: AnthonySmith: BarrySmith: BelindaSmith: CameronSmith: CraigSmith: GregSmith: JamesSmith: JamieSmith: JohnSmith: KevinSmith: PeterSmith: ReeceSmith: RowanSnowden: PhillipSo Ho Man: BillySo Pak Wing: StephenSo: HermanSong: DevlynSonter: DerekSoo Eng Aun: RonSoo Huat Hin: HarrySoon Fah: TenloySorrell-Saunders: GlendaSorrentino: PeterSouster: GraemeSpain: KennethSpark: GregorySparks: IvanSpaven: PeterSpence: MarkSpicer: Matthew

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Teo Ai Lin: EvelynTeo Ching Mui: JenniferTeo Choo Ching: MatthewTeoh: JustinTham: SusieThan: YvonneTharmachandirar: TThayakaran: STheofanides: ConstantineThomas: DavidThomson: DavidThomson: FionaThomson: GavinThornley: JasonTian Hian Seng: JeraldTiew Siew Ning: ShirleyTimmings: StevenTing Dao Ping: Ting Sien Mee: JohnTiong Chung Ong: FrancisTiong Ho Soon: AnthonyTo Lai Yin: MaggieTobin: ScottToh Chong Weng: TonyToh Keng Loi: Toh Swee Kim: Toms: RobertTong Kin Ning: SunnyTong Shiu Kee: SunnyTonitto: Gianni ATooker: PeterTowe: PaulTowill: NathanTownsend: HowardTrain: GaryTrankels: KonradTriegaardt: LouisTrinder: DavidTrowell: MichaelTruong: DavidTsang Hon Kay: JackyTsang Man Hung: PatrickTsang Tsan Sum: Tsang Tze-Ming: BrianTse Che-Wah: ThomasTse Hung-Yan: Tse Ka Kui: MathisTsui Chi Keung: Tsui Ngai Keung: CharlesTulla: PeterTyack: StephenUmakanthan: SUng Chin Teong: Upul Shantha: G MUsalli: MuhammadUys: GaryUzay: ArifVaccarella: LupoVan Aalst: JamieVan Baalen: GarthVan Beers: MarkVan Der Berg: JohannesVan Der Merwe: LexVan Dyk: GrahameVarga: AntonVarsani: PrakashVeale: PeterVedelago: DerickVedelago: KevinVijayaratnam: RatnalingamVillari: CarlVinasithamby: KalaiarasanVincent: Timothy

Virtue: DavidViscariello: MichaelVisscher: EdwardVithanagamage: B KithsiriVithanage: Harshana KVo: TrongVong Yin Ting: AngelaWagstaff: DavidWaisberg: TheodoreWakeling: BenjaminWalker: AdamWalker: AndrewWalker: MarkWalker: WarwickWallace: PeterWalmsley: RobertWalsh: MatthewWalsh: RobertWalter: StuartWalton-Smith: GraemeWan Chee Tho: Wan Moon Sing: StephenWang Fot Jin: JeremyWard: DominicWardy: JohnWarne: StephenWarren: David JWaterworth: JohnWatson: GraemeWatson: WilliamWattage: DayaWaye: DarylWearn: StuartWeatherell: LanceWebster: AlecWeddikkara: ChitraWee Kee Teck: DennisWeerakoon: PadmaWeerasinghe: KeerthiWen Fang Fiena: Wetthasinghe: S D Wheeler: AdamWheeler: LachlanWheelwright: RobinWhishaw: NicholasWhite: DonaldWhittaker: PaulWhittle: PeterWickramasinghe: L M JWickramasinghe: LionelWickramasinghe: P B GWicks: StephenWijayasinghe: DonWijekoon: W J M AWilkinson: AnthonyWilliams: LeeWilliams: RonaldWilliamson: AlanWilliamson: MichaelWilson: AndrewWilson: BensigerWilson: GailWilson: NeilWilson: RossWinder: JamesWindross: KevinWinney: DavidWipulanayaka: PrabathWirth: RobertWise: BenjaminWong Bay Yuen: ThomasWong Chen Shieh: FrancisWong Cheow Ren: Richard

Wong Chi Nam: FrankWong Jen-Yin: JeffreyWong Jin Shen: CharlesWong Kar Chi: FionaWong Kok Mun: SamuelWong Kong: GerardWong Kwok Hung: AlanWong Kwok Wai: JohnnyWong Kwong Lee: EricWong Kwong On: Wong Lam Har: HarryWong Loi Ki: EdwardWong Ping Sin: Wong Shing Tak: StephenWong Shu Kau: Wong Soon Bin: Wong Thiu Tim: WilliamWong Ting Kwok: CWong Tsing Man: AngelaWong Wai Keung: Wong Wang Hong: EdwinWong Yee Hung: AnvioWong Yee Ki: JimmyWong Yong Jin: JimWong: J Chun CheungWong: KwokWong: MidcoWong: PeterWong: RaymondWong: Wei-Lam IreneWonson: AndrewWood: DamianWood: RobertWoodley: KeithWoollam: BarryWoollam: RogerWoollam: TracyWoolley: AnthonyWorsdall: RichardWragg: SimonWright: AndrewWright: CharlesWright: GregoryWright: KevinWrobel: GrahameWu Chee Shien: JeremyWu Chun Kong: WarrenWu Jian Min: JimmyWu Siu Keung: TerenceWuiske: GavinWynne: ChristopherYap Chee Kam: WilsonYap: KongYasodaran: KarthikesuYasotharan: MurugaiahYau Chi Ho: Yeh: Joe Y CYeldham: BarryYeo Meng Chuan: EricYeo Shi Heng: Yeo Soo Kheng: Yeoh Chia Kiat: DavidYeoh Yue Man: Yeow Pei Chen: JanessaYeung Kai Yu: FrankiYeung Luen: CarmenYeung Wai Tao: AndrewYew King Foong: DannyYew Wei Chew: MatthewYiin Soon Kiong: LauraYing Mee Fong: CynthiaYip Chi Fan: Yip King Peng: Michael

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Affiliates AIQS (Affil)Alahakoon: A N RAmarasekara: AshleyAmarasiri: PAnanda: K H PAntidormi: AngeloAsawanopakiat: NoppakoonAsghar: SagheerAshton: JohnBabu: M. SunilBalachandar: SridharBandula Kumara: H BBeth: BasavarajBilsbury: RobinBoniface: ABoulos: AminBrandon: KeithBurgess: AdrianButt: RichardCameron: CharlesChan Shelt Tsong: Chau Dat: Cheung King Wah: PattyCook: JohnCruz: CarlitoDatol: Mary Rose RDavis: Paul ADe Silva: GDe Silva: Mahinda J HDewage: DonDharmadasa: G S WDivakaran: V V Dodangoda: LalaniDoherty: NikeDong: Judy WeiDoyle: Lindsay RDrake: Timothy HDuangmanee: ThippawanDuraisamy: VasuFares: ImadFernando: MuthuthanthiriFessas: GeorgeFlorea: CarmenFoster: MalcolmGamage: DGandhi: SudhagaranGarlick: Andrew JGnanachandran: MartinGoerke: JohnGomes: D G CGoonawardena: DilrukGunatilake: Wijitha

Hammoudeh: Khaldoun AHan: XiaorongHassan: H D EHeinrich: ThomasHerath: R J BHo Hou In: DerekHo Ping Man: EricHorvath: SteveHui Ki Hang: HenryIbrahim: SuhadIqbal: KhalidJaganathan: AnnamarJayakody: J P CJayasekara: A P N GJayaweera: W P S KJung Woo Yong: Kaoustos: GeorgeKarppinen: SailaKeast: RobertKhan: FerozKho: KimKhoo Sui Lai: EricKrombholz: AlexanderKrummins: Rebecca VKulatilaka: K.C R JKulkarni: Sunil GKumara: JudeKwok Chi Kwan: RoyLakshman: YogendraLamahewa: SenathLau Hoi Yung: Lay: MichaelLelwala: L A PLeung Yuk Lan: LeonaLiteplo: BobLong: BryceLove: BruceMagsino: R R D Mak Chi Kong: Malai Ali Faisal: M F RMalik: IrshadMan Hung Chiu: GaryMann: CharlseMarasigan: Rodel CMasters: KeithMendis: M S MMillett: GrahamMinuzzo: GarryMitry: RaedMohan Kumar: DMoodley: MathavenMoult: DouglasMurphy: CherylNadana-Sabesan: NadesuNg Wai Min: RayNguyen: QuocNickolla: Ihab S ANimal: WijesekaraNiven: JamesO’Donnell: ChristopherPalacio: JuanPardasani: DharmendarPathirana: BimbaPatil: MahanteshgoudPaul: NicolasPavlekovich-Smith: IvanPeiris: L H S GPerera: SrilalPerrin: OwenPhillips: StevePiyasena: D PPosthausen: DieterPremaratne: E G D R

Priyantha: A D V AProctor: DavidPuckett: AlisterPurcell: JohnPynt: AndrewQimaqima: NoaRaki: DaryoushRamalingam: PrakashRaman: RajendranRanatunga: NihalRanchigoda: SisiraRekogama: K M P BRenuka: HettiarachchigeRizvi: S Akbar AbbasRuhunage: ChamindaSaunderson: MatthewShah: AnishSharp: MurraySharqawi: MaherSheppard-Morris: MichaelSimmons: RobertSin Chun Ho: JasonSirisumana: T A LSivanesan: BSmith: ShawnSoliman: SayedSomatilake: AjithSpence: AlanSripathy: PasupathyStevenson: LaurenceStork: WilliamSurendran: KSuriyabandara: M D STaha: MasrulTang Sau Ying: IvyThomson: JohnTilden: MichaelToleman: PaulTolentino: MarioTsoiChuen Ching: Tucker: IanTurton: RandallUdawatte: Thanuja SVarghese: CVarghese: KoshyWalker: GeoffreyWhite: LindsayWhyte: KennethWickramasinghe: W P SWijayaratne: K H KWijayasinghe: O M R DWijayathilaka: Sanjeewa K DWong Shek Pui: PeterYiu Tak Wing: KennethYong: DavidYousseph: JanoZhang: Ningrong

ProbationersAbang Noordin: DayangAbdool Raheem: M.Abdul Sathar: M EAbdulgaffoor: InaamAh Sue: BernardAhmed: MunasuddinAlberto: EdgarAlembakis: VasiliAlexander: SamAluwihare: AnuruddhaAmarasinghe: WalaweAmeer Ali: NoushadAmeerullah: Ahamed LAnderson: Mark

Ang Kaen Hoe: VincentAng Kok Seng: Ang Su Li: Ang Wei Zhen: Anoran: SAntony: JacobArdren: SeamusArias: JamesArseculeratne: LakshicaArullinkam: MArunaharan: CumaraveluArunothayan: SAtighi: ArminAtkins: BernardAu Long Fung: Au Wing Chuen: RaymanAvdic: SelmaBabic: DavidBacon: RichardBagby: RickyBalasubramaniam: SBalharrie: GavinBandara: K M D KBandara: W M L RBandulahewa: B K MBartholameuz: H CBasnayake: M A BBeer: BradleyBell: CraigBendell: DavidBenfield: SarahBessell: TimBezuidenhout: JanBird: StevenBogamuwa: M M J CBolt: StephenBooks: ChristopherBoyd: Clayton GBrandtman: JamesBrandtman: Simon WBright: SarahBryce: GraemeBuckland: StevenBuckley: StephenBuddu: RikashBullivant: StewartBurnett-Read: RobertBurza: AllisonCajina: FabioCajina: OnurCapelli: MitchellCardoso: Pedro JCarolan: JohnChadee: ShyamsoondurChai Hua Siang: DavidChai Yu Chong: Chamara: H V PChan Cheong Man: Chan Chi Fai: KelvinChan Chi Keung: KamveyChan Chi Tak: KirkChan Chi Wai: Chan Chun Ming: HermanChan Hin Wan: FrankieChan Hoi Fai: WayneChan Ka Yan: TracyChan Kai Wang: Chan Kwok Shum: Chan Ming Sum: Chan Mun Yee: KarenChan Pei Ling: Chan Ping Leung: Chan Tsz Shan:

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AIQS Council November 2008. Left to Right - Back: Michael Manikas AAIQS, John Deans FAIQS, Brian McCloy FAIQS, Mark De Jager FAIQS, Michael Davies FAIQS, Gary McDonald FAIQS, Trevor Main FAIQS and Dato Isahak LFAIQS. Front: Pat Coping LFAIQS, Gerry Postmus FAIQS, Peter Cox FAIQS, John Popplewell FAIQS and Trevor Sanders FAIQS. Absent: Chris Leach FAIQS

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