Date: |
26 May 2026, 5.30PM – 8.00PM |
duration: |
2 hrs 30 mins |
Venue: |
CKL |
Address: |
Level 4, 18 London Street Hamilton |
Cost: |
Free event |
The Waikato Branch invites members to an informative and locally grounded session featuring experienced practitioners sharing recent projects from across the Waikato region. This event will highlight the challenges, lessons learned, and delivery approaches behind key infrastructure and development projects shaping our communities today.
The session will feature Reuben Rink, Senior Project Manager – Waters R&C at Hamilton City Council, Richard Graham, Property Manager at Stark Property, and Judith Makinson, Director and Transportation Engineer at CKL, who together bring extensive experience across three waters infrastructure, property development and transport planning.
Attendees can expect a practical and insightful session that explores how projects are conceived, managed and delivered in a rapidly evolving landscape.
It is a great opportunity to connect with industry peers and engage with the local engineering community. Light refreshments will be provided.
This event is kindly sponsored by CKL New Zealand.
Join the Engineering New Zealand Waikato Branch for an engaging regional projects presentation event, showcasing local expertise and real-world engineering insights.
The Waikato Branch invites members to an informative and locally grounded session featuring experienced practitioners sharing recent projects from across the Waikato region. This event will highlight the challenges, lessons learned, and delivery approaches behind key infrastructure and development projects shaping our communities today.
The session will feature Reuben Rink, Senior Project Manager – Waters R&C at Hamilton City Council, Richard Graham, Property Manager at Stark Property, and Judith Makinson, Director and Transportation Engineer at CKL, who together bring extensive experience across three waters infrastructure, property development and transport planning.
Attendees can expect a practical and insightful session that explores how projects are conceived, managed and delivered in a rapidly evolving landscape.
It is a great opportunity to connect with industry peers and engage with the local engineering community. Light refreshments will be provided.
This event is kindly sponsored by CKL New Zealand.
Presenters
Waikato Branch