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Event Comments posted by Nadine Cranenburgh
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Unfortunately we have had to postpone this event. We'll let you know when we have a new date.
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Thanks to everyone who's registered, there's still time to join David tomorrow for his topical webinar! Here's a sneak peek of what's in store:
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Thanks to everyone who's registered for Tristan's webinar so far. To whet your appetites, he's answered a few questions about what he will cover in tomorrow's lunchtime session. Don't miss this one. Register now!
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Looking forward to this Tuesday's webinar with Taylor Burns. If you'd like a sneak preview, read his Q&A here:
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Jeff Jones did a Q&A for REBOK ahead of his upcoming webinar. You can read it here:
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The registration button should be fixed now.
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During today's webinar on Australian Capital Projects – Risk Management, Project Controls and COVID-19 Pedram Danesh-Mand mentioned some useful references for calculating contingency and escalation in projects. I've posted them here for easy reference.
Risk Engineering Society Contingency Guideline: https://rebok.engineersaustralia.org.au/search/?q=contingency&quick=1
Australian Government Cost Estimation Guide: https://investment.infrastructure.gov.au/about/funding_and_finance/cost_estimation_guidance.aspx
Pedram also mentioned some guideline for escalation from the AACEI, which he recommended as a secondary reference for Australian projects. The full documents are only accessible to AACE members, but links to samples are below:
http://web.aacei.org/docs/default-source/toc/toc_58r-10.pdf
https://web.aacei.org/docs/default-source/toc/toc_68r-11.pdf?sfvrsn=4
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Hi Tim, Glad you enjoyed the webinar! Warren's suggestions have been added to the REBOK wiki post on Complexity and Risk Management under Further Reading (at the end).
Practical Risk Assessment Aspects of Machine Safety Standards
in REBOK Community Activities
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Roger has kindly answered some questions about his webinar topic. Click here to read more.