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Consultation on this plan has now concluded.
Council is currently reviewing its Engineering Standards for the delivery of community infrastructure, and we are seeking industry interest in working with us in their development.
Over the next six months, we’ll be working in collaboration with our industry partners to review and develop practical and meaningful standards that deliver for our community, including a revised quality assurance framework.
Your input and participation is key, so that together we can develop a robust set of documents that work for Council and industry, achieving quality and innovative long term infrastructure outcomes for our community.
There are a number of opportunities to contribute, including viewing the documents online, providing feedback and participating in a series of planned workshops.
Registration
As a first step, should you have an interest in working with Council to review and refine the draft documents, we are asking you to express your interest in becoming involved by registering using the subscription form below.
Registration will take up to 24 hours to process after which time access to the Engineering Standards documentation will be available for download and comment.
The Engineering Standards documentation is now available for:
To access the above sections, please ensure you are logged in using the account that has subscribed to the EOI registration form.
Workshops
Workshops to review feedback received will be conducted on the following dates. Attendees are asked to arrive by 8:00am for an 8:30am start and will be held inCouncil’s Function Room, 17 Burrawan Street, Port Macquarie. The workshops are expected to conclude by 12 noon.
Water & Sewer
6 August 2018
Roads & Civil Works
5 September 2018
Stormwater, Drainage and Landscape
10 October 2018 23 October 2018
Asset Delivery and Information
7 November and 5 December 2018
We encourage you to share this information with other industry members, colleagues and interested parties so that they too can contribute.
Council is currently reviewing its Engineering Standards for the delivery of community infrastructure, and we are seeking industry interest in working with us in their development.
Over the next six months, we’ll be working in collaboration with our industry partners to review and develop practical and meaningful standards that deliver for our community, including a revised quality assurance framework.
Your input and participation is key, so that together we can develop a robust set of documents that work for Council and industry, achieving quality and innovative long term infrastructure outcomes for our community.
There are a number of opportunities to contribute, including viewing the documents online, providing feedback and participating in a series of planned workshops.
Registration
As a first step, should you have an interest in working with Council to review and refine the draft documents, we are asking you to express your interest in becoming involved by registering using the subscription form below.
Registration will take up to 24 hours to process after which time access to the Engineering Standards documentation will be available for download and comment.
The Engineering Standards documentation is now available for:
To access the above sections, please ensure you are logged in using the account that has subscribed to the EOI registration form.
Workshops
Workshops to review feedback received will be conducted on the following dates. Attendees are asked to arrive by 8:00am for an 8:30am start and will be held inCouncil’s Function Room, 17 Burrawan Street, Port Macquarie. The workshops are expected to conclude by 12 noon.
Water & Sewer
6 August 2018
Roads & Civil Works
5 September 2018
Stormwater, Drainage and Landscape
10 October 2018 23 October 2018
Asset Delivery and Information
7 November and 5 December 2018
We encourage you to share this information with other industry members, colleagues and interested parties so that they too can contribute.