SYNOPSIS
Part 1: An Over View of Sewerage Projects under River of Life –Challenges & Lessons Learned
Part of Malaysia’s River of Life project requires that sewerage treatment system be rationalised by minimising numbers and eliminating small and inefficient treatment plants. It also requires construction and upgrade of selected treatment plant and construction of new and larger sewerage network pipelines. This session of the presentation will look at the overall project scheme implemented by Sewerage Services Department (SSD) , the challenges face during the design & construction stage of the sewerage system and sharing of some of the experiences learned during the design and execution of the projects
Part 2: Latest Technology in Pipeline Installation/ Pipeline Rehabilitation Using Trenchless Technology The Way Moving Forward
In this session we shall present an overview of factors and parameters to be investigated and assessed prior to determining the suitable pipe jacking technique and pipeline rehabilitation method. Description of the various types of pipe jacking systems deployed and three most commonly used and proven pipe rehabilitation techniques including their typical range of application, advantages and limitations.A variety of different materials with distinct mechanical and chemical properties as well as varying installation techniques can be utilized among these three main pipe rehabilitation methods. Experienced specialists can advice about the optimal configuration of main technologies, structural and hydraulic designs, material selection, etc. in order to achieve the best result in a project.
OBJECTIVES OF THE SEMINAR
1. Understand the sewerage scheme under River of Life project 2. Issues and challenges face during design & project implementation 3. Selection of various types of shaft construction method 4. Selection of types of pipe jacking method 5. Selection of various types of pipe rehabilitation methods
SPEAKERS
1) Y Bhg Dato’ Ir. Dr. Zullkefle Nordin Dato' Ir. Dr. Zullkefle is currently the Director General of Sewerage Services Department, Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water. He was in charge of the Pahang Selangor Water transfer Project as the head of the project team from 2011 to 2015 before he was promoted to the post of Director General. Dato' Ir. Dr .Zullkefle attached to Jabatan Kerjaraya in 1979 after graduated from university and has vast experiences in managing many infrastructures projects. He is member of Board of Engineers, Malaysia (BEM) and Institutions of Engineers, Malaysia(IEM)
2) Ir. Neo Boon Kheng , Director, PdP UTEK (M) Sdn Bhd Ir Neo Boon Kheng holds a degree in Civil Engineering and Master of Engineering specialize in Geotechnical Enginering from USA. He has 15 years experience in trenchless technology projects, ie pipe jacking, micro-tunnelling, horizontal directional drilling, RD utility detection & ground penetration radar detection and over 10 years experience in design of sewerage network, pumping main & sewerage treatment plant and supervision of sewerage work in the capacity as resident engineer.
He is members of Board of Engineers, Malaysia (BEM), Institutions of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM) American Society of Civil Engineer (ASCE), ASEAN Engineer, Road Engineering Association of Malaysia (REAM) and Permanent Way Institution (PWI) He has served as Chairman, Tunnelling & Underground Space Tech Div, Committee, Tunnelling & Underground Space Tech Div (2009 – present), Oil, Gas & Mining Technical Divi(2006-2007) IEM Library Subcommittee ( 2014-present)
3) Christian Dobretsberger, Technical Head, Angerlehner Hock-Und Tiefbau Gerellshoff, mBH Austria Christian Dobretsberger graduated from Technical college in Mechanical Engineering in 1993 with a Bachelor Degree. He has many years of vast experiences in overall project management and controlling of sewerling habitation projects. He is currently the technical head of Angerlerher Hock-Und Tiefbau Gesellschoff mBH, Autria.
4) Ir. Dr. Mohd Mohd Farid Ahmad, Director FACE Sdn. Bhd. Ir. Dr. Mohd Farid Ahmad graduated from The University of Wollongong, Australia, in Civil Engineering. He furthered his education in Geotechnical Engineering at Universiti Sains Malaysia at the Master and PhD levels on part time basis.
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