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Public Works Conference returns in 2025

by Kody Cook
February 6, 2025
in Asset Management, Civil Construction, Disaster Management, Events, Facilities Mangement, Road, Sponsored Editorial, Technology, Transport, Urban Development, VIC, Waste Management, Water
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Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA) Victoria is once again hosting its annual Public Works Conference.

After hosting IPWEA’s International Conference in 2024, IPWEA Victoria is gained new knowledge and experience that help it ensure that this event is the best yet.

The 2025 Public Works Conference will take place over three days from 14 to 16 May. Filled with learning and development, the event will feature two networking functions and three technical tours.

IPWEA is also going ‘back-to-basics’ with a technical program curated specially for public works professionals:

  • Roads, traffic and transport
  • Integrated water management
  • Waste and resource recovery
  • Development engineering
  • Strategic asset management
  • Public works project showcase
  • Applied technology
  • Disaster recovery and reconstruction

The event is being held at Rydges Melbourne, newly-renovated and centrally located with everything you need for an inspiring conference experience.

To find out more or to register, visit www.ipweavic-pwc.org

Register now to take advantage of early bird rates until 14 March.

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