Date: |
14 May 2026, 2.00PM – 4.30PM |
duration: |
2 hrs 30 mins |
Venue: |
Mosaic |
Address: |
2 Wakefield Street Auckland |
Cost: |
Free event |
This session covers a broad range of real-world topics, including bridge design methodologies, asset management and maintenance strategies, slope stability assessment in line with NZGS guidelines, and efficient engineering workflows from load analysis to seismic design.
Through technical presentations and case studies from leading organisations such as Auckland Transport and Holmes, attendees will gain valuable insights into current challenges, best practices, and practical solutions applied across infrastructure projects in New Zealand.
You can attend the seminar in-person or join online! Select your preferred option via the registration portal.
- Explore practical bridge design approaches through real-world case studies in New Zealand
- Understand key design considerations and methodologies applied in infrastructure projects
- Examine wind loading (AS/NZS 1170.2) and New Zealand response spectra applications
- Apply pushover analysis for practical seismic performance assessment
- Discover efficient workflows for moving load analysis aligned with NZ Bridge Manual (NZBM)
- Leverage advanced solvers and tools to enhance day-to-day engineering productivity
- Understand the ‘model-first’ approach introduced in the new NZGS guidelines
- Compare LEM and FEM methods for slope stability assessment
- Apply calibration techniques using real monitoring data for improved reliability
Join Engineering New Zealand for a seminar in collaboration with MIDAS, bringing together industry experts to explore practical approaches to infrastructure engineering in the New Zealand context.
This session covers a broad range of real-world topics, including bridge design methodologies, asset management and maintenance strategies, slope stability assessment in line with NZGS guidelines, and efficient engineering workflows from load analysis to seismic design.
Through technical presentations and case studies from leading organisations such as Auckland Transport and Holmes, attendees will gain valuable insights into current challenges, best practices, and practical solutions applied across infrastructure projects in New Zealand.
You can attend the seminar in-person or join online! Select your preferred option via the registration portal.
- Explore practical bridge design approaches through real-world case studies in New Zealand
- Understand key design considerations and methodologies applied in infrastructure projects
- Examine wind loading (AS/NZS 1170.2) and New Zealand response spectra applications
- Apply pushover analysis for practical seismic performance assessment
- Discover efficient workflows for moving load analysis aligned with NZ Bridge Manual (NZBM)
- Leverage advanced solvers and tools to enhance day-to-day engineering productivity
- Understand the ‘model-first’ approach introduced in the new NZGS guidelines
- Compare LEM and FEM methods for slope stability assessment
- Apply calibration techniques using real monitoring data for improved reliability