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Civil Contractors Federati on WAEarth Awards Gala Dinner

PROGRAMOctober 30, 2020 – Hyatt Regency Perth

2020

SERVICE PTY LTD ABN: 20 008 975 988

The Essential First Step.

PROGRAM SPONSOR

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MAJOR SPONSOR

Boral Australia is the largest integrated constructi on materials and building products manufacturer and supplier across the full range of building and constructi on markets.

SUPPORTING SPONSORS

The Essential First Step.

Dial Before You Dig is a free nati onal community service that connects users involved in all forms of excavati on with the infrastructure owners of underground services.

Lavan’s Constructi on and Infrastructure team has outstanding relevant industry experience with all forms of constructi on contracts in use in Western Australia.

Enviro Infrastructure is a civil constructi on company specializing in the maintenance and constructi on of road related structures and steel fabricati on.

Ledge is a Western Australian leading facilitator of complete business fi nance soluti ons, specialising in equipment fi nance, insurance premium funding, banking, property and surety bonds.

MJB Industries manufacture concrete pipe, box culverts and precast products. Delivering throughout Western Australia to the civil and constructi on industry and private sector.

Established in 1979, Brooks Hire is one the largest privately owned hire companies in Australia servicing the civil and mining industries.

Alcolizer Technology is a world-leader in the fi eld of Alcohol and other Drugs (AOD) testi ng and is recognised as one of Australia’s most innovati ve and forward-thinking companies.

HiQA is a family owned company based in the Territory and Western Australia, providing geotechnical services and testi ng for constructi on, defence and mining industries.

CCF WA Earth Awards Gala Dinner

SPONSORS

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CANAPES

Home cured duck with cranberry relish on toasted brioche (NF)Panko crumbed prawns with ponzu sauceMushroom arancini with tomato relish (V)

ENTREE

Local poached prawns, parsley, fennel, watercress, Marie Rose (NF)

MAIN COURSE

Braised beef cheeks, heirloom carrots, bacon, mushrooms, butt on onions, smoked butt ermilk mash, red wine sauce (GF)

Alternati ng With

Grilled chicken breast, pea risott o, charred broccolini, red pepper and chorizo purée, balsamic jus

DESSERT

Chocolate fondant, hazelnut ice cream, pralineFreshly brewed coff ee and assorted teas served with peti t fours

BEVERAGES

Chain of Fire Brut, Western AustraliaChain of Fire Sauvignon Blanc Semillon, Western AustraliaChain of Fire Shiraz, Western AustraliaCarlton DraughtCascade Premium Light

Assorted soft drinks, sparkling water and orange juice

Please note dishes on this menu may contain substances which could have implicati ons for individuals with food-related health conditi ons, allergies or food intolerances.

CCF WA Earth Awards Gala Dinner

MENU

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WOMEN IN CIVILBREAKFAST

With special guest speaker

Sue MurphyDirector, Monadelphous

CCF WA

Supporting diversity and equality in the civil construction industry

CCF WA Women in Civil Partner

HIREPERTH MANDURAH ALBANY JOONDALUP

Supporting Sponsor

Thursday 19 November7:00-9:00amBlack Swan Room, Optus Stadium

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PRE-DINNER DRINKS Proudly sponsored by HiQA Geotechnical

WELCOME MC Adrian Barich

ENTREE

MAJOR SPONSOR’S ADDRESS John Ralph, Boral Resources

ENTERTAINMENT SPONSOR’S ADDRESS Shane Pentony, Lavan

MAIN

CEO’S ADDRESS Andy Graham, CCF WA

AWARD PRESENTATIONSExcellence in Civil Constructi on - $30M to $75M Sponsored by Dial Before You DigExcellence in Civil Constructi on - $10M to $30M Sponsored by MJB IndustriesExcellence in Civil Constructi on - $5M to $10M Sponsored by Enviro InfrastructureExcellence in Civil Constructi on - $2M to $5M Sponsored by Alcolizer TechnologyExcellence in Civil Constructi on - Up to $2M Sponsored by Brooks HireHighly Commended Award

DESSERT

THE BLUES BROTHERS REVUEProudly sponsored by Lavan

CCF WA Earth Awards Gala Dinner

PROGRAM

WOMEN IN CIVILBREAKFAST

With special guest speaker

Sue MurphyDirector, Monadelphous

CCF WA

Supporting diversity and equality in the civil construction industry

CCF WA Women in Civil Partner

HIREPERTH MANDURAH ALBANY JOONDALUP

Supporting Sponsor

Thursday 19 November7:00-9:00amBlack Swan Room, Optus Stadium

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WBHO INFRASTRUCTURE & MAIN ROADS WA Great Northern Highway - Muchea North

The project scope consisted of the construction of 3km of dual carriageway; 10km of new wider single carriageway; realignment of four intersections and a connecting road; and repurposing of the existing highway for local property access. The project faced a number of technical and programming, environmental and stakeholder engagement challenges which were addressed and overcome through collaborative teamwork, ensuring successful delivery. The project also presented an opportunity for Main Roads to further its commitment to driving sustainable Aboriginal participation, while also providing continuity for WBHO-I in the implementation of its Aboriginal Participation Strategy. The overarching objective of the strategy is for WBHO-I to mentor and develop capability and capacity of Aboriginal businesses Dadaru and Garli, with a view to developing them into accredited contractors capable of delivering projects utilising their own Aboriginal workforce. This strategy has achieved tremendous success, with Dadaru having submitted its R1 prequalification application to Main Roads.

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Construction – $10M to $30MSponsored by MJB Industries

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DJ MAC CORMICK CONTRACTORSPier St, Milligan Street Rail Crossing Microtunnels for

Western Power Conduits

DJ Mac Cormick undertook specialist microtunnelling works under railway lines for a Western Power project installing new high voltage underground cable between two substations. The cable went under the urban rail network at Milligan Street and Pier Street. With considerable experience tunnelling under rail in Perth, DJ Mac Cormick was closely involved in pre-planning prior to works commencing, including gaining the necessary approvals from the Public Transport Authority to work inside the rail corridor. Throughout the project, DJ Mac Cormick liaised with its client and with the PTA to update progress and ensure the construction windows provided were being met. Environmental requirements on the project included removal of potential Acid Sulphate soils to an approved nominated stockpile site for further treatment and testing. DJ Mac Cormick undertook extensive settlement monitoring inside the rail corridor during and after construction. No settlement was detected, and survey levels were all as per the pre-start.

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Construction – 0 to $2MSponsored by Brooks Hire

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ENVIRO INFRASTRUCTUREBridges 1203 & 1209 (Beach Road over Mitchell Freeway) Guardrail

and EPS Upgrades, Hamersley

Enviro undertook critical safety improvement, utility asset relocation and structural refurbishment works to these bridges, which span the freeway and rail line. Enviro’s scope of work involved changing out the outdated guard rails for a new four-rail system, installing new protection screens, footpath and kerbing upgrades and modifications to existing utilities and services located in and off the bridge deck. Due to the complexity of undertaking works under live rail and traffic conditions, the project required a contractor experienced in operating in high risk, high compliance rail environments, while adaptable enough to use innovative construction techniques to deliver the scope of works. Enviro analysed the concept design and proposed an innovative construction methodology, relying heavily on the company’s experience and technical competence to assume much of the risk profile. Installation of the Protection Screens was extremely complex, involving coring through the bridge deck and bolting into the parapet and craning the large steel elements into place.

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Construction – $2M to $5MSponsored by Alcolizer Technology

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RJV CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURESubiaco Oval Demolition and Renewal

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Construction – $10M to $30MSponsored by MJB Industries

The demolition of Subiaco Oval was the largest such project ever undertaken in an urban setting in the State’s history. It was also one of the most high-risk, requiring significant asbestos removal, innovation solutions for technically challenging location near residential areas, and sensitive treatment of a range of important heritage elements. With more than 100,000t of concrete and bricks to be removed from the site, as well as 5,000t of steel and 200t of glass, many months of planning went into the careful management of the demolition process. The time constraints and sequencing of works required demolition on multiple fronts, with teams working simultaneously around the perimeter of the stadium. The close constraints of nearby housing and busy thoroughfares required an innovative demolition approach. The solution was to demolish the stadium infrastructure from the inside out. All up, about 97% of salvaged materials were recycled.

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MONFORD GROUPMerredin Solar Farm

The largest solar farm in WA, Merredin Solar Farm was physically constructed in just three months, a signifi cant achievement for any project, let alone one of this size, scale and locati on. Monford bucked the “wait and see” approach implemented on most solar farms, investi ng heavily in the early on most solar farms, investi ng heavily in the early stages of the project to ensure that the design, program, constructability, machine and material selecti on was rati onalised to allow the most streamlined on-site delivery possible. Monford identi fi ed that combining the HV and DC electrical cables in the same trench on diff erent layers would eliminate the need for separate trenches and provided substanti al savings to the client in both installati on and procurement costs, resulti ng in reduced whole-of-life maintenance costs. At the same ti me, Monford uti lised a trenching machine, specifi cally purchased for the project, to increase the output of trenching while reducing the number of machines on the project. Monford also commissioned the fabricati on of a customised jig to increase effi ciency and the speed at which the solar panels could be installed.

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Constructi on – $30M to $75MSponsored by Dial Before You Dig

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ROB CARRQuindalup Infi ll Sewerage Project

The Quindalup Infi ll project, part of Water Corporati on’s Infi ll Sewerage Program, The Quindalup Infi ll project, part of Water Corporati on’s Infi ll Sewerage Program, consisted of more than 5.2km of gravity sewer, including 36 access chambers, 41 consisted of more than 5.2km of gravity sewer, including 36 access chambers, 41 maintenance shaft s, 215 property connecti ons, 1.5km of pressure main pipelines maintenance shaft s, 215 property connecti ons, 1.5km of pressure main pipelines and two Type 40 pump stati ons. Rob Carr’s project team worked closely with Water and two Type 40 pump stati ons. Rob Carr’s project team worked closely with Water Corporati on and the lead designers to provide advice on design soluti ons and Corporati on and the lead designers to provide advice on design soluti ons and constructability, which enhanced project outcomes through reduced community constructability, which enhanced project outcomes through reduced community impacts and client cost savings. Signifi cant ti me and resources were invested in impacts and client cost savings. Signifi cant ti me and resources were invested in minimising impacts of the works on the environment and the conservati on signifi cant minimising impacts of the works on the environment and the conservati on signifi cant or endangered fauna that inhabited the area, as could be seen in Rob Carr’s eff orts to or endangered fauna that inhabited the area, as could be seen in Rob Carr’s eff orts to preserve mature and signifi cant trees along the project alignment and the stringent preserve mature and signifi cant trees along the project alignment and the stringent processes for working in the sensiti ve Toby’s Inlet catchment area. The success of Rob processes for working in the sensiti ve Toby’s Inlet catchment area. The success of Rob Carr’s eff orts was refl ected in the overwhelmingly positi ve feedback from residents to Carr’s eff orts was refl ected in the overwhelmingly positi ve feedback from residents to Water Corporati on regarding the courtesy of the workers and quality of restorati on.Water Corporati on regarding the courtesy of the workers and quality of restorati on.

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Constructi on – $5M to $10MSponsored by Enviro Infrastructure

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MMM (WA)Hill60 Bank Remediati on

Urgent major remediati on and stabilisati on works were required to the Swan River escarpment behind the Hill60 Apartment Buildings in Rivervale. A secti on of dual-purpose path next to the apartments had been heavily undermined. The urgent remediati on works included: creati ng a temporary access track from the reserve to the foreshore; removal of all vegetati on on the slope; constructi on of a 170m revetment, 12m into the river; stabilising 60m of undermined dual-purpose path; installati on of soil to reduce slope steepness; and revegetati ng the slope with nati ve species. MMM had to and revegetati ng the slope with nati ve species. MMM had to and revegetati ng the slope with nati ve species. MMM had to ensure that the works had minimal impact to the Swan River and ensure that the works had minimal impact to the Swan River and its spiritual and environmental values. Due to the extremely limited its spiritual and environmental values. Due to the extremely limited laydown area – just 120sq.m. – MMM had to ensure materials laydown area – just 120sq.m. – MMM had to ensure materials hauled into the stockpile were relocated and placed immediately hauled into the stockpile were relocated and placed immediately along the embankment. Scheduling of deliveries was imperati ve along the embankment. Scheduling of deliveries was imperati ve and played a crucial role in the success of the project.and played a crucial role in the success of the project.

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Constructi on – $2M to $5MSponsored by Alcolizer Technology

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ELLETT CONTRACTINGCranbrook Grain Receival Site Expansion Project Subcontract Works

This project was a major expansion to an existi ng CBH grain receival site in Cranbrook, 320km south of Perth. Ellett Contracti ng’s scope of works included the installati on of 150,000t of new the installati on of 150,000t of new open storage; installati on of four augur pits; removal of an existi ng elevator pit and bootpit; installati on of three new 215m conveyor loading systems; and refurbishment to three existi ng conveyor loading systems. The project was run over a ti ght ti me frame as it needed to be completed outside of harvest season to prevent delays to CBH’s operati ons. Delivering the project over the winter months created many challenges, including planning and preparing concrete pours around rain. The most technically complex aspect of the project was counteracti ng the high water table and associated drainage issues. This aff ected the earthworks, and the installati on of the elevator pits. Ellett Contracti ng worked with the head contractor, Georgiou, to improve drainage by installing additi onal culverts.

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Constructi on – 0 to $2MSponsored by Brooks Hire

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BMD CONSTRUCTIONSPort Hedland Internati onal Airport Upgrade

BMD constructed new aircraft -strength pavements for a taxiway and undertook pavement improvement works to a secti on of the existi ng apron, as well as asphalt overlay works on the main runway. BMD set out to drive program effi ciencies wherever possible, in close consultati on with its supply chain and the client. The project team worked 24 hours a day, in 12-hour shift s, with each shift laying over 1000t of asphalt on the runway. To ensure minimal disrupti on to airport operati ons, the project team handed back the runway to aerodrome operati ons at the end of each night shift . At project completi on, over 25,000 sq.m. of new high strength aircraft pavement was constructed. BMD used the existi ng pindan sand, known for its high clay and iron content, by stabilising it as part of the high strength pavements for the entry to the taxiway. Signifi cant work went into determining the opti mum percentage of moisture and cement to be added to of moisture and cement to be added to the sand, and in perfecti ng the mixing process using a pugmill onsite.

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Constructi on – $10M to $30MSponsored by MJB Industries

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ITALIA STONE GROUPBandy Creek Weir Reinstatement

The project site was within a very small footprint close to areas where no clearing could take place, making the constructi on of the weir and bridge challenging and meaning the project had to be meti culously planned and managed. ISG constructed a temporary constructi on bund including diversion culverts across the creek to successfully install the sheet piles, tubular piles and weir rock work. Predicti ng and thus managing the fl ow required through the bund proved extremely diffi cult due to weather and ti de changes. Vinyl sheet piling was chosen for the constructi on of the weir wall due to its superior corrosion resistance. Driving the 12m vinyl sheet piles to the required specifi ed depth of 10 metres was the highest project risk due to the errati c geotechnical conditi ons. ISG demonstrated its commitment to materials recycling and reuse by removing the existi ng granite armour rock from the revetments prior to the constructi on of the new weir. The rock was stockpiled, sorted, and used in the constructi on of the new weir and revetments.

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Constructi on – $2M to $5MSponsored by Alcolizer Technology

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ALTONA PLUMBING AND CIVILHMAS Sti rling Redevelopment Stage 3A – HY1

Altona’s scope of works comprised a major upgrade of the water, fi re and wastewater infrastructure on Garden Island, delivered in 16 stages and involving the installati on of more than 65km of HDPE pipe, two complete fi re systems and the replacement and/or refurbishment of 14 wastewater pumping stati ons. The success of the project was pivotal upon delicate planning, eff ecti ve risk aversion strategies, precise executi on and the careful management of stakeholders, in order to overcome a series of unique and intricate constructi on constraints and latent conditi ons. Some of the wastewater pumping stati ons were up to 4m in diameter and 8m deep. Careful planning was required to successfully manage the bypass pumping of incoming effl uent to eliminate catastrophic environmental release. Each of the four circular steel fi re tanks erected were constructed from top to bott om, with the roof jacked up progressively, eliminati ng all working at heights risks. Through the use of innovati ve design and strategies based on lateral thinking, executi on of the works was eff ecti ve and methodical.

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Constructi on – $30M to $75MSponsored by Dial Before You Dig

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NEO CIVILMiddleton Beach Coastal Protecti on Civil Works

To facilitate a planned redevelopment at Middleton To facilitate a planned redevelopment at Middleton Beach, the City of Albany identi fi ed the need for Beach, the City of Albany identi fi ed the need for coastal protecti on works including a new seawall.coastal protecti on works including a new seawall.The original program anti cipated works being carried The original program anti cipated works being carried out in four stages, with a large porti on of the beach out in four stages, with a large porti on of the beach needing to be closed over the peak summer period. needing to be closed over the peak summer period. needing to be closed over the peak summer period. Neo accelerated the program and successfully completed the Stage 1 and Stage 2 works prior to Christmas, which allowed the City to open the beach up for the December-January period, before Neo returned to complete Stages 3 and 4 in February. Sequencing had to be precise for each point of the works. It was very challenging to get the curve of the limestone block wall - which was comprised of 1m segments – to ti e in with the in situ concrete curved capping beam, which was a conti nuous smooth curve. Achieving the required aestheti c fi nish took a lot of careful planning and hard work by the formworkers.

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Constructi on – 0 to $2MSponsored by Brooks Hire

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BOCOL CONSTRUCTIONSKalbarri Skywalk Lookout Structures

With its stunning red sandstone cliff s and gorges, the Kalbarri Nati onal Park is one of the Coral Coast region’s biggest att racti ons. Visitors can now take in the gorgeous views from two skywalks perched 100m above ground level and on platf orms that stretch out into thin air. Skywalk 1 extends 25m over the edge of the gorge, while Skywalk 2 stretches 18m beyond the rim. The two canti levered steel structures are anchored deep into 400-million-year-old sandstone and support up to 85 tonnes of high-grade red-oxide layered weathering steel. Bocol’s early decision to develop and manage a 3D BIM model was pivotal to the overall success of the project. Working in an environmentally sensiti ve and Indigenous heritage Nati onal Park prone to extreme temperatures; dealing with strong and blustery winds that whipped around the gorge; and eff ecti vely landing 85t of steel 25m from the cliff ’s edge, all while working 100m above the Murchison River, were just some of the challenges Bocol’s project team faced during constructi on.

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Constructi on – $5M to $10MSponsored by Enviro Infrastructure

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WA LIMESTONE CONTRACTINGBroome Town Beach Groyne Upgrade

This was the fi rst stage of the development of a new jett y facility at Broome Town Beach. Broome’s large ti dal movements are well known and were always going to present a challenge. During certain ti mes of the day, the ti des prevented works at the lower levels of the groyne. The constructi on team sequenced the job to always take advantage of the low ti de, preventi ng delays and ensuring the project stayed on schedule. Installati on of the pile sleeves for the future jett y was a major challenge. These six PVC pipes, each 3m long, had to be installed in pinpoint locati ons. The pile sleeves were wrapped with geofabric and then had fi lter and armour rock carefully placed around them to ensure they stayed in positi on. Increasing the diffi culty of this task, they stayed in positi on. Increasing the diffi culty of this task, three of the pile sleeves were required to be installed on a 1-in-5 ‘rake’. Survey points were taken at all stages of constructi on to ensure that the correct positi on of the sleeves was maintained.

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Constructi on – $2M to $5MSponsored by Alcolizer Technology

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DOWNER EDI WORKSBroome Chinatown Revitalisati on Project

This project revitalised Chinatown’s aging streetscape. Downer established a strong working relati onship with local businesses, with 88% of the project being delivered by local subcontractors and suppliers. Working with its subcontractors, Downer achieved 37% Indigenous employment on the project. Works were planned around cruise ships’ arrival dates, ensuring less disrupti ve acti viti es were carried out at these ti mes. Signifi cant secti ons of work were completed and handed over to allow the Chinatown Festi val to take place. Yawuru arti st Martha Lee designed a large-scale mosaic artwork inspired by a dreamti me story about water holes. The artwork was converted into a digital design, scaled up, and then set out by a surveyor and string-lines on a concrete slab. During the demoliti on phase, the original pavers were raised intact and safely stored, then off ered to the public for free. Aft er the pavers were removed, existi ng base course and asphalt were crushed and mixed together, then re-used as a subbase for constructi on of the new pavement.

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Constructi on – $5M to $10MSponsored by Enviro Infrastructure

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WBHO INFRASTRUCTURE AND MAIN ROADS WA Great Northern Highway Upgrade Maggie Creek to Wyndham

The project involved the investi gati on, design and constructi on of 27 km of highway, with The project involved the investi gati on, design and constructi on of 27 km of highway, with the following scope: widening, reconstructi on and overlay; replacement and extension of the following scope: widening, reconstructi on and overlay; replacement and extension of culverts; constructi on of fl oodways and off -road drainage; reconstructi on and realignment culverts; constructi on of fl oodways and off -road drainage; reconstructi on and realignment of the steep secti on known as Maggie’s Jump-Up; and constructi on of a passing lane of the steep secti on known as Maggie’s Jump-Up; and constructi on of a passing lane at Maggie’s Jump-Up. The design and constructi on of the project required excepti onal at Maggie’s Jump-Up. The design and constructi on of the project required excepti onal at Maggie’s Jump-Up. The design and constructi on of the project required excepti onal engineering and constructi on experti se. Both Main Roads and WBHO-I recognised that upon completi on, regardless of its performance against traditi onal KPIs such as quality, safety and schedule, this project would ulti mately be measured against the success of its Aboriginal engagement outcomes. The project was located within the Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve and the Ord River Floodplain Ramsar Wetland. Delivery of the project required management of many environmental aspects including fauna protecti on, with two conservati on signifi cant fauna species being identi fi ed, and heritage management, with two registered Aboriginal heritage sites located within the project area.

FINALISTExcellence in Civil Constructi on – $30M to $75MSponsored by Dial Before You Dig

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TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE BREAKFAST

CCF WA

WEDNESDAYDecember 2nd 2020

7:00 am - 9:00 amPan Pacific Hotel,

Perth WA.Peter Woronzow Acting Director-General,

Transport Portfolio

Leo CociManaging Director,

Office of Major Transport Infrastructure Delivery

Presented by:

Guest speakers

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TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE BREAKFAST

CCF WA

WEDNESDAYDecember 2nd 2020

7:00 am - 9:00 amPan Pacific Hotel,

Perth WA.Peter Woronzow Acting Director-General,

Transport Portfolio

Leo CociManaging Director,

Office of Major Transport Infrastructure Delivery

Presented by:

Guest speakers

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