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Issue 05 | November 2012 CEO message People and progress Ingenious solutions Collaborate, inspire, learn News from around our teams Read how we’ve overcome challenges with new solutions Read about the new Technical Centre A message from the CEO Are you travel–ready? To help stay safe and healthy, follow these simple tips whenever you travel. Be informed Be ready Be smart • Learn about travel health and security risks, and how to avoid them before you leave. Log onto the International SOS portal (link on the HSEC Hub) for a pre-travel briefing specific to your location. • Get any required vaccinations or medicines in advance. If you need any vaccinations, make an appointment with the travel doctor or your family physician at least six weeks before your departure date. • Prepare or obtain a complete travel itinerary. This should include the names of the cities you will be visiting, how long you will be staying in each city, and the types of activities you have planned. Some activities may alter the level of health risks associated with a location. • Consult your physician if you have any existing medical conditions that may require special precautions and/or if you are taking prescription medications that may need to be refilled. • Carry your International SOS membership card at all times and download the International SOS membership app in case of emergencies. The app gives you access to medical and security alerts, country guides and a one-click dial for help from one of SOS’ 27 assistance centres. • Get an up-to-date record of your immunisations. Some countries have immunisation entry requirements. • Carry a first-aid kit with the essentials to treat basic conditions such as traveller’s diarrhoea, insect bites, dehydration, cold-like symptoms and small cuts and bruises. • Contact an SOS 24-hour assistance centre for advice or assistance if required on your trip. A complete list of International SOS worldwide assistance centres is available on www.internationalsos.com • Make a copy of all important documents such as your insurance policy, passport photo page and medical records, and place them in a safe place in case you need someone at home to access this information. Plans on track for 2013 In October and November I had the privilege of visiting a number of our offices in North and South America, meeting with a number of you in each location and spending quality time with members of our management teams. While I have visited our offices before, I am always inspired by these visits and the opportunities to talk to people on their home ground. One of the reasons for my visit to Santiago was for the Ausenco Board meeting. The visit was a great success and I would like to thank Dave Lawson and all members of the team in Santiago for their hospitality. There is no doubt that our Board members were impressed not only by the work being done by our teams in Santiago and other parts of South America, but also by your genuine enthusiasm for Ausenco and the future. Our South American offices, particularly Santiago, Belo Horizonte, Argentina and the Minerals & Metals team in Lima have grown significantly over the past 12 months, and importantly, the services, type and size of projects these teams are working on have also increased. The other main reason for my trip was to spend quality time with members of the management teams. Over a day and a half in Vancouver and also in Santiago, we talked about the corporate strategy and its direction, some of our challenges, and how the leadership group can help drive the achievement of our goals over the next three years. A similar workshop is planned for Australia. Over the past month I have also spent time with each of our Presidents workshopping their business line plans for 2013. It is fair to say that each of the business lines has set themselves challenging, but achievable goals for next year. If we are able to deliver on these plans, it should be an exciting time of growth. Our strategy alone, however, will only continue to be successful with your help. It is all of us who need to continue doing great work for our clients; generating repeat work for existing clients by developing close, productive relationships; developing and marketing a broad range of services; and focusing on HSEC and the development of our people. If we do all these things exceptionally, we can adapt to changing market conditions, achieve our goals and enjoy the challenges of our work. If you have any questions or feedback at any time, please talk to your manager or any member of the Ausenco Leadership Team. Regards Zimi Meka CEO The Board and our management teams are confident about our ability to continue growing in 2013. While there is still a lot of uncertainty in the industry and economic marketplace, our strategy of diversification across geographies, services and target clients means we are well placed to deal with the peaks and flows that are becoming the standard in our industry. Information courtesy of International SOS Inspire | 02 People and progress Children enjoy themselves at the Children’s Day party in Brazil Brazil employees celebrate Children’s Day in needy communities Our Belo Horizonte team celebrated Children’s Day in mid-October with children in less-fortunate communities in Minas Gerais and Amapá. During the weeks leading up to the party in Baldim district in Minas Gerais, our team came together and supported the cause in any way we could. “It is very satisfying to see the commitment of all employees who have contributed—with money, donations, and volunteers to help at school—so everything could be done right,” said Maicon Jesus, HSEC technician. The team raised R$5,241 (nearly US $2,500) which was used to buy toys, snacks and treats, and hire entertainers. The celebration is in its fifth year and nearly 80 children from the community came 03 | Inspire along. The party was a huge success and the children enjoyed games, a magic show and snacks. On 26 October, another party for children was held at Pedra Branca in Amapari district, near the Tucano Project. Part of the money raised by this party will be invested in the community. Thank you to everyone involved. Ausenco’s party in Baldim also opened the newly-refurbished library. Supported by employees’ donations from last year, the library was equipped with new computers as well as new educational and literary resources. To show their appreciation, the children made posters thanking Ausenco for their support. “Seeing the smiles and gratitude of the children with our action is priceless,” said Marcela Corrêa, Engineering Technician Assistant. Welcome to the Ausenco Rylson team based on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. A new team joins Program Management in Australia In September we expanded our Program Management business by acquiring a shareholding in the Rylson Group. Ausenco Rylson Perth team members, John Ellis and John Glanville. Ausenco Rylson, as it is now known, is a global provider of business improvement and asset management solutions based on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. Belo Horizonte team members Pedro Costa, Marcela Corrêa, Daniel Resende, Silmary Xavier, Thaís Seixas, João Paulo Souza and Maicon Oliveira. Simon Cmrlec, President of Program Management, said, “This acquisition is an important step forward for the growth of our business. We’ve built a strong working relationship with the Rylson team through our work together on the Tonkolili, Marampa, Hidden Valley and Isaac Plains projects. Formalising our partnership will allow us to provide integrated solutions to our clients, helping them to optimise their operations and maintenance activities.” The team consisting of around 50 people based in offices on the Sunshine Coast and in Perth will continue to be led by Technical Director, Richard Johnson who said the acquisition is an exciting development for the company. “The Ausenco Rylson team are excited to have joined Ausenco in becoming a global leader in engineering and project management services. The Sunshine Coast and Perth teams are very much looking forward to the opportunities that come from the acquisition. We see this as a positive and strategic evolution for the Rylson Group and each staff member. We look forward to being involved in Ausenco’s growth and in the coming months fully integrating into the Ausenco business.” We’d like to welcome the Ausenco Rylson team. Inspire | 04 People and progress Become involved with the Ausenco Foundation Through the Ausenco Foundation and the generosity of our people, we want to help communities develop. We plan to use our skills and resources to partner with communities to improve their outcomes rather than providing short-term fixes. The involvement of our people and the local community are essential elements for Ausenco Foundation activities. We want to ensure that we help communities secure skills and resources to continue the initiatives long after we’ve completed our initial work. Initial activities The Foundation Board has already approved a number of initiatives in 2012, including education programs for disadvantaged children, improving the health and safety of community child care centres, a Habitat-forHumanity home build and supporting the clinical trials for a leading medical research institute. Become involved Many of our people are passionate about a wide number of causes and making a difference. Through the Ausenco Foundation we hope to harness some of our collective enthusiasm to benefit our chosen initiatives. Talk to the North America, South America and APAC/Africa regional working groups, led by Lily Louie, Dave Lawson and Tony Harrington, respectively, to find out just how you can become involved. This could be through nominating a potential initiative for funding, volunteering your time and/or co-ordinating an application for funding. For more information on the Ausenco Foundation, please visit The Hub or contact one of your regional working group members. Anglo American recognises Minas Rio Project Ausenco employees have been recognised for their exceptional performance at Anglo American’s Applause Awards held in September. The 35-person Ausenco Minas Rio project team based in Belo Horizonte is responsible for field engineering, complementary designs engineering and quality assurance for phase 1 of Anglo’s Minas Rio pipeline. Claudio Alvim (Construction Manager and Assembly), Jeferson Moreira (Coordinator Engineering, Quality and Construction) and Marcelino Barros (Project Coordinator, Pipelines and Earthwork) were awarded for their work involving crossings, variants, tunnels and directional holes. Anglo commended Ausenco for providing ingenious solutions that helped reduce capital expenditures. Congratulations to the project team! César (Anglo), Marcelino Barros (Ausenco), Carlos Henrique (Anglo), Rodrigo (Anglo), José Dias (Anglo), Bernardo (Anglo) and Jeferson Moreira (Ausenco). Ausenco Chile enhances its services by implementing new slurry and water laboratory Near the main Ausenco office in Santiago, Chile, our new slurry and water laboratory is now operating, executing tests for clients such as Minera Antamina and Minera Relincho. For our hydraulic team in Chile, this laboratory represents a great step forward in the optimisation of our services, increasing our capacities in line with other Process Infrastructure offices around the world. Currently, the laboratory has the capacity to perform a large variety of analysis tests, such as: solids specific gravity, rheology, particle size distribution sub sieve, settling tests, penetration tests, angle of slide / repose, corrosion slurry test, corrosion water tests, and water chemical analysis. Our specialists in Chile have collaborated with specialists in other locations, and created a contact network to exchange knowledge. The slurry and water laboratory implementation in Chile is led by Jorge Martínez and Cynthia Eggeling. The project has also been supported by Charleston Dias from Brazil, who has provided great help during this process, thanks to his vast experience in Ausenco. Particle size distribution sieve. Putting slurry into the oven. Inspire | 06 People and progress People and progress Denver team experiences significant growth Ausenco’s team in Denver, Colorado, United States, recently celebrated a major milestone, having expanded from seven employees to 31 over the course of the last eight months. The team assigned to lead the process includes: Emmanuel Nicolás (Quality Advisor), Leticia Alfredsson (P&P), Martin Mosso (Project Cost Coordinator), Anelisa Ragusa (Contract to Cash), Diego Idañez (Project Engineer), Walter Tejerina (Project Manager- Environment area), Pedro Alcaraz (Project Manager- Environmental area) and Pamela Martin (Manager – Environmental area). Argentina offices on the path to quality implementation To improve the productivity and competitiveness of Ausenco operations in Argentina, a project began five months ago to implement a quality management system and it is now starting to show results. Quality management is a proven way to increase the value of our services to clients, and to demonstrate our core value, “The client is our focus.” The scope of the system includes all key, strategic and support processes, including: Marketing Planning, People & Performance, Business Opportunities Evaluation, Proposal Preparation, Execution of Services, Billing and Collection, and Procurement to Pay. These procedures will be standardised and used across all Ausenco’s Argentina offices in Mendoza, San Juan and Salta. 07 | Inspire The team assigned to lead the process includes: Emmanuel Nicolás (Quality Advisor), Leticia Alfredsson (P&P), Martin Mosso (Project Secretary), Anelisa Ragusa (Contract to Cash), Diego Idañez (Project Engineer), Walter Tejerina (Project Manager- Engineering area), Pedro Alcaraz (Project Manager- Environmental area) and Pamela Martin (Manager – Environmental area). The team has faced challenges, mainly because implementing a new system always requires changing routines, in this case: work meetings, processes reviews, generation of new documents, instructions and register, and obtaining everyone’s commitment. Emmanuel Nicolás, implementation lead, said, “It is important to understand that the documentation generated is not the main goal itself, but it is the support of the system, focused on planning, executing, controlling and improving the main processes within the organization, with the overall goal of ensuring the quality of the services provided to our clients.” The implementation has started with some team training activities and meetings, and the project is expected to be finalised in one year. The first area addressed was Administration, and they have already seen the benefits of having improved procedures and records. The next areas to implement the system are engineering and environment. This new tool will help support the implementation of global Ausenco procedures and their ongoing use in the region. The growth comes as the result of an influx of new work from existing and new clients, including several new projects in Mexico (a new market for Ausenco), combined with continued project work in South America and Southeast Asia. “Our growth supports the vision established in early 2012 to establish Denver as a Centre of Technical Excellence for geo-environmental and hydrogeology services for Ausenco worldwide,” said Harry Kim, General Manager, E&S, for North America. “We anticipate Some members of the growing team in Denver, Colorado, United States. continued growth as we further expand our client base in North America and enhance our service offerings to include environmental services.” The Denver office currently provides a mix of geotechnical and hydrogeology services to offices worldwide including front end studies such as pre-feasibility studies, bankable feasibility studies, tailings design, hydro modelling and Construction Quality Assurance (CQA). The group is also exploring recurring revenue streams in GIS-based data management. Ausenco Chile and Universidad Católica del Norte join to promote engineering development and research Ausenco Chile has joined forces with the Universidad Católica del Norte to develop more advanced biotechnology. Located in Antofagasta, an important mining centre, the university’s Biology Centre is a world leader in research and development related to copper heap bioleaching and gold bi-oxidation. As part of the agreement, Ausenco will provide specialist consultants and advice as well as manpower to develop engineering solutions in different phases such as startup, operational assistance, and control of pilot plants. The Biology Centre will research and develop biotechnology as it applies to mining processes and Ausenco projects. The university will also provide advice on biotechnological products, training and technical assistance with biotechnology, as well as lab services, tests and studies related to bio-heap leaching. This alliance will give our engineers new opportunities to participate in development and biotechnology projects. Our clients will also benefit from new and more advanced technology in the execution of our projects. This partnership will allow Ausenco to maintain our leadership in heap leaching technology, while also allowing us to participate in modeling, instrumentation, irrigation, and control projects. We would like to recognize the efforts and commitment of Danny Castillo which made this joint venture possible. Danny Castillo, Process Manager, M&M - Chile Inspire | 08 People and progress Ausenco’s team in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is growing thanks to increased project work. Toronto team on growth path Ausenco’s team in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, has expanded from seven employees to more than 35 in less than three months due to increased project work. The team, which is dominated by Minerals & Metals personnel, is mostly comprised of process, mechanical, electrical and civil/structural engineers. The location also has a fully functional design office capable of delivering 3D modelling as part of Ausenco’s global Engineering Design Systems (EDS) implementation platform and has recently established a project delivery group to help enhance an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management (EPCM) deliverables-based culture. “The Toronto team’s growth reflects Ausenco’s commitment to invest in the development of our region over the next two to three years in line with our global strategy,” said Andrew Boushy, General Manager for Ausenco’s Toronto office. “To meet those goals, we will be working to broaden our client base with new business and to deliver year-over-year growth by leveraging cross selling and recurring revenue opportunities in concert with other business lines.” Much of the growth has been related to the engineering and procurement support the office is providing as part of the multi-office team for HudBay’s Constancia project in Lima, Peru. However, the team also has a number of smaller local projects underway including a feasibility study for the Torontobased Royal Nickel Corporation. Project briefs Program Management secures AU$66 million operations contract renewal at Isaac Plains Congratulations to the Program Management team at Isaac Plains who will continue providing operations and maintenance services to the coal handling and preparation plant (CHPP) at the Isaac Plains Coal Mine in Queensland, Australia until the end of 2016. The team has been responsible for the operations and maintenance of the CHPP for the past five years, during which time the plant has been lost time injury free. 09 | Inspire The contract renewal is a reflection of our high level of service, strong safety track record and the continuous improvement initiatives implemented, which enable the plant to regularly exceed nameplate capacity. It’s a great example of our ability to add value to clients’ operations and generate recurring revenue for Ausenco. Important milestone for Constancia project Construction work commenced in September on the Constancia Project in Peru marking a significant milestone in the development of this important project for Hudbay and Ausenco. It also represents Minerals & Metals’ first construction effort in Peru, and the start of many more projects to come as we continue to expand our M&M team in Peru to more than 100 team members. The earthworks design was completed by both the Brisbane and Lima teams (including both M&M and E&S civil design teams) and required significant interaction and communication between offices to deliver the designs on schedule. The earthworks contract for the project represents a significant portion of the capital expenditure and was tended and awarded from the Lima Office. Works have commenced on schedule with rigorous safety audits of the contractor completed, and support provided to them during their mobilization. The construction team on site consists of around 30 team members, and as further construction effort increases so will the size of our team. The team has great experience in civil earthworks projects in South America at high altitude and is very enthusiastic about managing this first contract and construction effort well. Oracle was successfully implemented in our Australian operations and global recruitment function in October. This was a major achievement for all involved and a significant milestone for our business as it marked the start of the journey towards one business solution for Ausenco. The Oracle go live was supported by a large training effort (more than 700 people) during September and October. In addition, a targeted communication program was delivered to ensure those impacted by the implementation understood the key changes and what they needed to do to get ready. Phase 2 is underway in Canada. The ABS Program includes team members from Phase 1 and a number of colleagues from our operations in Canada. Implementation in Canada is scheduled for Q2 2013. In parallel, preparations have commenced for the Phase 3 implementation to our operations in Brazil, Chile and Peru. This rollout is scheduled for later in 2013. If you have any questions about the ABS Program and what it means for you and your team, please email the team at [email protected] Ingenious solutions New Project Optimisation service offers innovative solutions Our Technical Solutions team has aligned with AMDAD (Australian Mine Design and Development), Whittle Consulting and engaged a respected geometallurgist to offer a new service of Project Optimisation. The non-exclusive memorandum of understanding with AMDAD allows us to provide a complete “mineral resource to operations” solution. AMDAD’s strength is providing practical mine engineering solutions which recognise that mining problems require realistic, cost effective and timely solutions. We will work with AMDAD early in the project definition process contributing to key decisions that can affect the outcome of evaluation studies. A holistic approach to project definition is a critical component of our new service. We will also work with our strategic alliance partner Whittle Consulting to evaluate the options for clients through Enterprise Optimisation, to provide defendable financial outcomes from studies. The key component to improving the data supplied to the different engineering disciplines is geometallurgy. We have strengthened our own team through the appointment of Simon Michaux, a well-known and respected geometallurgist, who recently joined the Technical Solutions team in Brisbane. By aligning these services we can integrate design steps across the whole mining process, where the flow of information between disciplines, e.g. geologist, geometallurgist, mine and process engineer, is more effective. Therefore, offering the best possible optimised outcome for our clients. The diagram below outlines the integrated flow of information to achieve the best possible optimised outcome. The different services will also be available separately. Concord Controls Team completes SCADA for net-zero energy building Project Optimisation block model geomet data (mill, float, leach test data) AMDAD/Ausenco LiteO PFS Whittle/Ausenco EO pit design, production plan & schedule design criteria, flowsheet, mass balance etc Best possible optimised outcome An innovative Ausencodesigned supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system is slated to assist the David and Lucille Packard Foundation in reducing energy demand by 50 percent at their new net-zero energy building in Los Altos, California, United States. The Foundation’s innovative new headquarters is intended to have zero net energy consumption. It was also designed to meet the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System™ Platinum standard. option and scenario analysis 11 | Inspire An exterior shot of the David and Lucile Packard green building in California. Image courtesy of David and Lucille Packard Foundation FS To help the client achieve their goal of net zero energy consumption, Ausenco’s Process Infrastructure controls team in Concord, California, United States, developed a sophisticated automation system that manages the building’s many complex systems and minimises energy usage, simplifies operations control and allows monitoring and trending across systems. The SCADA system not only monitors energy generated onsite by the rooftop solar array, but also performs overwatch on a number of automated features that reduce the building’s energy usage. These include: • Automated blinds that open to maximize use of natural light and minimize use of artificial light • Automated external shades that open and close to assist with temperature control while still allowing natural light to filter through • Automated temperature control system based on occupancy sensors that limit heating and cooling to only those areas that are occupied. By combining all of these automation systems under one SCADA system, building managers can control the building from one central server. Without this system, this complex building would require up to ten computer systems for monitoring and building control, which would prove a challenge for a single operator to efficiently manage and which would require more energy to run. As an added benefit, the centralised SCADA system allows users to trend systems together to make comparisons across the building’s different control systems. For example, energy consumption can be tracked in comparison to blind settings, or external shade usage can be tracked against internal temperatures to monitor building performance. In addition, the SCADA system, which is based on a web-based SCADA application called InduSoft, allows users with access credentials to view system performance over a secure connection, enabling remote monitoring. The project was subcontracted through owner’s representative RhodesDahl, building on a relationship that dates back to 1992 and includes many unique projects, such as work with SCADA systems at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, South Carolina Aquarium and Mystic Marinelife Aquarium. The David and Lucile Packard Foundation is a private family foundation created in 1964 by David Packard, cofounder of the Hewlett-Packard Company, and Lucile Salter Packard. Inspire | 12 Ingenious solutions Ingenious solutions Turning slurry into clean energy Ingenious solution saves 700m³ of concrete Ausenco employee Antônio Torres embodies our core values by providing an ingenious solution to a key client. The Process Infrastructure hydraulic team in Chile is always focused on finding the best solutions for our clients. With these objectives in mind, a very interesting idea came up: why not improve the current systems of slurry transportation by recovering the energy they dispel? This innovation consists of improving the existing design to recover part of the dispelled energy inside the choke stations. This would generate huge savings, as this clean energy could be used in the mining process, reducing the consumption of conventional energy. Currently, there is no technology in the world that can recover energy from the choke stations in high pressure transportation systems in an efficient and cost-effective way. The existing solutions involve installing pumps and running them backwards to generate power from the tailing stream, which is inefficient and costly. For this reason, an Ausenco team led by Jorge Martínez, supported by García-Huidobro and Rodrigo Hills, is evaluating the feasibility of improving the hydraulic design of choke stations by including a turbine specially designed to work with slurry. This is a challenge, because the turbine would be exposed to a highly abrasive and corrosive environment. The goal of our team is to find the best solution to this problem. If successful, this project will increase energy efficiency and help prove that the industry is serious about reducing our carbon footprint. It would also mean a significant competitive advantage for Ausenco by showcasing the innovative nature of our designs. Currently, the project is at the technical-conceptual analysis stage, and we are in the process of gathering relevant data. We are evaluating the possibility of obtaining funding from the Chilean Production Development Corporation Senior Engineer Antônio Silvério Torres, from the Process Infrastructure group in Belo Horizonte, was appointed to lead the review. (CORFO). Ausenco has also started conversations with some mining companies interested in developing this type of technology. Developing these types of innovation projects is a testament to the expertise and creativity of our engineers at Ausenco. Their knowledge about the design of slurry transportation systems and their understanding of state-ofthe-art technology ensure that Ausenco is constantly seeking ingenious solutions. Stay tuned for more details as this exciting project progresses. Since August 2011, Ausenco has worked with Mineração Usiminas (MUSA) providing studies and logistics projects such as pipelines, railway yards and terminals for mining in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Our strong relationship with this client, formed by consistently providing good services, led our team to recommend a review of the integrity of the mill foundations. During initial earth investigations, the team found a problem with the soil in the mill’s foundation. In order to investigate the issue further, the team requested the original geotechnical investigations, acting loads, suppliers’ design and the executive project of the foundations from MUSA. They then visited the site to support their research and evaluate the onsite conditions. The analysis and field investigation revealed the opportunity to streamline the project. Antônio, or “Toninho” as he is known, found that it was possible to save 700m³ of concrete on the original estimate, reflecting a work cost saving of $1 million. Congratulations to Toninho not only for the results he achieved for our client, but also for reflecting our core value and seeking ingenious solutions. Antônio Torres. M&M Peru and Tech Solutions teams partner on challenging gold project The Minerals & Metals team in Peru has successfully completed the Pampa Verde Project for Gran Colombia Gold (GCG). This project consisted of the basic engineering design of a 1 Mtpa processing plant for a gold mine in Colombia. The services also included recommendations for award of 90% of the mechanical equipment value and CAPEX and OPEX estimates. The work was managed with the Technical Solutions team in Australia assisting with key reviews and providing input on items such as mill sizing, tendering strategy and plant layouts. To meet the demanding project schedule, with very limited base project information, an unconventional project delivery strategy was required and approved by the client. With no previous feasibility study available, the majority of the process design criteria information was determined after studying the client’s existing 300 tpd processing plant, currently in operation in the area. Moving forward with the key process design criteria information, a large percentage of the plant design came directly from previous project designs. Each area of the plant was carefully analysed and an appropriate comparison was made to a previous project that most suited to the requirements. The ‘pieces of the puzzle’ were then put together. Key personnel from the Technical Solutions group were involved throughout this process. Their experience and guidance gave the Lima team the confidence to progress quickly. This approach allowed the design team to significantly reduce the time taken for designing and detailing the process plant, and allowed the Engineering team to quickly complete design basis documents, flow-sheets, P&IDs, and equipment packages. Despite the demanding schedule, the work was completed on time and to the satisfaction of the client. Achieving this outcome for a first-time client in a new country for Ausenco was a great accomplishment for the Lima team, and opens the door for us to continue working with GCG in the future. Key project team members: Project Manager: Steve Dawson / Alan Sexton Engineering Manager: Nicholas Myers Lead Process Engineer: Clint Donkin Senior Project Engineer: Nicolas Samardzich Lead Designer: Gary Hall Lead Procurement: Marisa Paz Inspire | 14 The technical centre aims to encourage innovative thinking by providing a forum for our technically-minded people to share, collaborate and inspire each other. We welcome your innovative stories to inspire others. This is an interactive site aiming to capture Ausenco’s technical capabilities. Visit the Technical Centre today http://thehub.ausenco.com/EN/technicalcentre