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Type: PowerPoint
Title: The PE Act in action: local government engineering works
Authors: Wilkie, Dawson
Tags: PE ACT;RPEQ
Issue Date: Oct-2017
Publisher: Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia, Queensland
Abstract: The Professional Engineers Act 2002 (Qld) (PE Act) sets out the obligations for engineers practicing in Queensland or for Queensland and provides for the registered professional engineer of Queensland (RPEQ) system. The PE Act requires that professional engineering services must be carried out by a RPEQ, or under the direct supervision of a RPEQ. As a major procurer and provider of professional engineering services, local governments must ensure compliance with the PE Act. BPEQ are aware of issues in local government that present challenges for compliance with the PE Act, particularly when engaging external engineering consultants. Further challenges include the role of local government engineers in implementing engineering services where there has been involvement by external engineering consultants. Another current challenge for local governments and local government engineers arises in relation to residential developments where building works, which would ordinarily be subject to the Building Act, fall under the scope of operational works. Appropriate RPEQ involvement is critical to these processes. This presentation will discuss the PE Act and these issues as they relate to local government engineers.
Description: PowerPoint Presentation
URI: http://ipweaq.intersearch.com.au/ipweaqjspui/handle/1/3168
Appears in Collections:2017 IPWEAQ Annual Conference Proceedings (POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS)



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