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AS1170.2, AS 3995 and the Codification of Wind Loads on Structures
p. 1
Cyclones, Hurricanes and Houses - An Overview
p. 7
AS1170.4 Earthquake Loading Standard: Overview and Future Directions
p. 13
Earthquake Design Requirements in Australia
p. 19
Structural Steel and Reinforcement Detailing for Earthquakes
p. 23
Improvements in System Evaluation Under Static and Cyclic Wind Loads
p. 33
Catastrophe Insurance and Structural Design - A Changing Relationship
p. 39
Insurance Considerations; Insurance Implications of Design Standards; Insurance Viewpoint
p. 47
Risk Modelling of Cyclone Losses
p. 53
Risk Modelling - A Standard for the Partial Upgrading of Older Houses in High-Wind Areas
p. 59
A New Method of Costing Structural Steelwork
p. 63
A New Method of Costing Structural Steelwork - Bridge Example
p. 69
Background to the New Australian Standard on Composite Structures
p. 75
Worked Examples to the New Australian Standard on Composite Structures
p. 81
Advances in the Fire Design of Steel Structures
p. 89
Developments in The New Cold-Formed Steel Structures Code
p. 95
Engineering Drawings for Structural Steelwork
p. 103
Analysis of Guyed Transmission Tower Structures
p. 109
Steel Road Bridges - New Developments and Future Trends
p. 115
High Performance Concrete
p. 123
Reinforced Concrete, Steel, and Steel-Concrete Composite Columns
p. 127
Studies on Structural High Performance Concrete
p. 135
Precast and Tilt-Up Concrete Buildings Under Fire and Earthquake
p. 141
Engineers' Compendium and the Design of Precast Prestressed Hollow-Core Concrete Planks
p. 147
High Speed Construction of Road and Rail Viaduct Superstructures in Urban Environments
p. 153
Seismic Detailing for Reinforced Concrete Structures in Australia
p. 161
Future Code Developments - Concrete and Masonry
p. 171
Future Developments and Proposed Changes to AS3700 "Masonry Structures Code"
p. 177
Wind Tunnel Testing - Savings and Extremes
p. 507
Planning for Infrastructure - Public Sector or Private Sector
p. 185
Working on the Railroad
p. 191
Best Practice in Doing Business with Aboriginal People
p. 201
The Urban Village
p. 191
Infrastructure Management Using a Geographical Information System
p. 209
Preliminary Design of the New Southern Railway - Rock Tunnel Section
p. 219
The Relocation of the Port of Darwin
p. 229
The Morgan-Whyalla Pipeline: Concept and Reality
p. 245
Project Management Techniques for Building Infrastructure Projects
p. 249
APIN 1 Infrastructure, Superintendence, and Contractor's Quality Assurance
p. 251
Effective Use of the Nation's Bridges
p. 255
Quality in Construction - An Overview of the Report of the Construction Quality Working Group
p. 261
Engineering Management and Leadership - The Way Forward via Quality Management
p. 267
Professional Engineering Leadership in Regional Planning
p. 275
Townsville Port Redevelopment - A Case Study of Geotechnical Investigations
p. 283
Kutubu Petroleum Oil Development Project, Gulf and Southern Highland Provinces, PNG
p. 285
Environmental Aspects of Major Infrastructure Projects
p. 287
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow - The Changing Role of Engineers in Planning and Implementing Sustainable Development
p. 295
Nabalco's Environmental Management System - Towards BS7750/ISO14001
p. 303
Environmental Impact Assessment Process for Melbourne's Southern and Western Bypasses
p. 311
Life Cycle Analysis for an Environmentally Friendly Car
p. 317
Sustainable Development of a Rural Area Near Darwin, NT
p. 329
Preventative and Remedial Environmental Engineering Measures to Control Acid Mine Drainage in Australia
p. 331
Mt Keith Nickel Mine Centralised Tailings Disposal System
p. 341
Design of Wetland Systems at Mining Projects in the Tropics to Control Contaminant Dispersion from Waste Water
p. 347
The Rum Jungle Copper/Uranium Mine (Northern Australia): Open Cut Water Quality Prior to and 10 Years After Rehabilitation
p. 355
Development of a Treatment-Free Water Resource in a Remote Northern Territory Community
p. 361
An Overview of the Application of Constructed Wetland Filtration at ERA Ranger Mine
p. 367
The Importance of Water Management at Mines in Protecting the Environment; Principles and Some Examples from the Top End
p. 379
The Mount Lyell Remediation Research and Demonstration Program - The Half Time Picture
p. 387
Mining of Alluvial Lands - Hunter Valley No. 1 Mine
p. 395
Safe Mining of Alluvial Land - Design and Construction of Cut-Off Wall
p. 403
Development of Automatic Aeration of Reservoirs for Water Quality Control
p. 411
Water Resource Management in the Northern Territory, Australia
p. 417
Strategic Planning Using Water Quality Models
p. 423
The Competitive Electricity Market - A Distributor's Perspective
p. 429
Recent Advances in the Design and Construction of Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Machines
p. 435
A Review of Rural Electrification Practices and Challenges Throughout South East Asia and the Pacific
p. 441
Meeting Developing Country Needs With Renewables
p. 447
The Specification, Design and Development of a Kinetic Energy Tidal Power Generator
p. 453
The Design and Development of a Brushless DC Machine Controller for a Kinetic Energy Tidal Power Generator
p. 459
Solar Generated Electricity: A Comparison of Different Technologies
p. 465
Zinc Bromide Battery Technology
p. 471
Standardisation of Equipment in the Electricity Supply Industry in Australia
p. 473
The Application of Thermal Storage as a Demand Management Tool
p. 481
Recent Developments in Photovoltaic Applications
p. 483
Integrated Resource Planning; A National Show Case
p. 485
System Reliability Improvement - An Integral Energy Experience
p. 487
From Fossilised to Renewable Power Plants
p. 495
Northern Territory Government Energy Management Program: 10 Years of Experience
p. 497
The Australian CRC for Renewable Energy
p. 499
Demand Side Management via Small Appliance Efficiency - Example: The Tropical Ceiling Fan
p. 501
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