18 April 2019

AECOM manager appointed ACT Chief Engineer

| Ian Bushnell
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Adrian Piani has had a wealth of experience in the private sector. Photo: Sustainable Engineering Society.

The Regional Manager for big engineering consultancy firm AECOM, Adrian Piani, has been appointed as the ACT’s first permanent Chief Engineer to support the Government’s $2.8 billion infrastructure program.

Planning Minister Mick Gentleman said Mr Piani would provide strategic advice on projects such as Stage 2 of the city-wide light rail network, upgrades at the Canberra Hospital precinct and the capital works program in ACT schools.

“The appointment of a Chief Engineer is an ACT Labor election commitment, and Mr Piani comes as a highly regarded engineer and consultant in the ACT,” Mr Gentleman said.

“The appointment of a Chief Engineer is part of the Government’s commitment to ensuring an innovative and skilled engineering workforce in the ACT, as well as having strategic infrastructure planning and processes in place for the future of Canberra.”

Mr Gentleman said Mr Piani had extensive experience in the ACT, working on a range of infrastructure projects and initiatives and would bring a fresh strategic perspective to the role.

“He comes to the Government with a wealth of experience in the private sector, in particular as the Canberra Area Manager for AECOM,” he said.

“This appointment is a joint role of Chief Engineer and Executive Group Manager Infrastructure, Finance and Capital Works. There are strong connections and opportunities by combining these roles and embedding the Chief Engineer in the ACT Public Service.”

He said the Chief Engineer would liaise closely with the Government Architect, Catherine Townsend, the various peak engineering bodies who had strongly advocated for the role including Consult Australia, Engineers Australia and Professionals Australia, as well as other key stakeholders.

George Tomlins has been acting in the position while a search was conducted for a permanent appointment.

 

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Capital Retro9:09 am 20 Apr 19

I hope his first brief is to scope a plan to close down the trolley folly, rip up the rails and tear down the stanchions and cables. The concrete can stay and be converted into bicycle ways with no priority at intersections.

Canberra needs to be returned to its former genteel state.

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