Resource Industry Media & Job Skills Network presents the
MINING I CONSTRUCTION I ENERGY I ENGINEERING I MANUFACTURING
DATE:
February 18, 2021 9am to 1pm
The Connecting Industry Conference NSW will feature more than $12 billion of procurement opportunities within the New South Wales resource and construction industry delivered via live video streaming and an event app, allowing you to network with presenting projects, sponsors and attendees.
First launched in Queensland during COVID-19 social distancing restrictions, Connecting Industry Conferences are online events designed to assist all tiers of the supply chain from SME’s through to large civil construction and engineering companies on the latest project and procurement information.
Our goal is to connect industry by maximising value based on sustainability for all Stakeholders i.e. business, projects, sponsors, and industry. We believe industry and business can no longer justify thousands of dollars on tickets, travel, food, and accommodation to attend an event and are asking all Stakeholders to contribute with purpose where their social, economic, and environmental impact is minimal.
Join us at the Connecting Industry Conference NSW on February 18 for not only the latest project and procurement information and to network with presenting projects, sponsors and attendees, but to create relationships in a cost effective, sustainable and responsible way.
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The Connecting Industry Conference NSW, proudly sponsored by Loadscan, gives you access to more than $12 billion of procurement opportunities within New South Wales resource and construction sector without leaving the office.
Delivered via live video streaming, the Connecting Industry Conference Event App allows you to network with presenting projects, speakers, delegates and sponsors, to build relationships and connect your business to success.
Please note: 100% of profits from booking fees goes towards indigenous scholarships.
PROJECTS
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Maxwell Underground Project
The project involves the recommissioning of the substantial coal handling and train loading infrastructure at the Maxwell Infrastructure site (ex. Drayton) as well as significant construction activities related to establishing access to the underground mine entry area as well as surface to seam construction activities.
The project will also require the procurement of all underground mining equipment required for a safe and highly productive Longwall mine.
Malabar Resources are an independent majority Australian owned mining company based in the Hunter Valley.



Uungula Wind Farm
The project includes a proposed 97 wind turbines and optionality for an energy storage facility and will have a generation capacity in the order of 400MW electricity – enough to power over 170,000 homes and avoid the emission of over a milllion tonnes of carbon dioxide per year.
Following anticipated approval in early 2021 the project is anticipated to commence the approximately 2.5 year construction period in late 2021.



Hawsons Iron Project
The US$1.4billion magnetite project is forecast to be a first quartile of the global cost curve, has a clear technical and permitting pathway and an ideal location for operations with existing power, rail and port infrastructure available for a 10Mtpa start-up operation.
It’s unique soft ore that allows a different and low power approach to mining and processing challenges and simple liberation of a product of rare quality.



Avonlie Solar Farm
The project will generate around 200 direct jobs during construction and around 130 indirect supply chain jobs. In addition it will employ approximately 3-4 full time staff during the operation and maintenance phase (expected to be 25-30 years).
The proposal is for a solar and energy storage facility which will consist of the following components:
- Around 667,000 solar panels mounted on either a fixed or single axis tracking system.
- Access tracks
- A total solar capacity up to around 200MW
- Operations and maintenance building with associated car parking
- An electrical substation
- Overhead and underground electrical cable reticulation
- Energy storage
- Security fencing and CCTV
The employment benefits extend through the local supply chains to fuel supply, vehicle servicing, uniform suppliers, hotels/motels, B&B’s, cafés, pubs, catering and cleaning companies, tradespersons, tool and equipment suppliers and many other businesses.



Australian Rail Track Corporation: Inland Rail
Spanning more than 1,700km across 36 local government areas, Inland Rail will transform the way freight moves around the country, connect regional Australia to markets more efficiently, drive substantial cost savings for producers and consumers, and deliver significant economic benefits.
With the first of its 13 individual projects, from Parkes to Narromine, completed and the second, from Narrabri to North Star, to commence late 2020, Inland Rail is the largest freight rail infrastructure project in Australia and one of the most significant infrastructure projects in the world.
In New South Wales, Inland Rail is set to provide $2.6 billion in economic benefit and an estimated 5,000 jobs at the peak of construction. In 2016, Infrastructure Australia identified Inland Rail as a ‘Priority Project’, confirming its positive economic and financial benefits to regional communities, industry and the national economy.



Snowy 2.0
The Snowy 2.0 renewable energy project will provide an additional 2,000 megawatts of dispatchable, on-demand generating capacity and approximately 350,000 megawatt hours of large-scale storage to the National Electricity Market, enough to power three million homes over the course of a week.





The project will generate around 200 direct jobs during construction and around 130 indirect supply chain jobs. In addition it will employ approximately 3-4 full time staff during the operation and maintenance phase (expected to be 25-30 years).
The proposal is for a solar and energy storage facility which will consist of the following components:
- Around 667,000 solar panels mounted on either a fixed or single axis tracking system.
- Access tracks
- A total solar capacity up to around 200MW
- Operations and maintenance building with associated car parking
- An electrical substation
- Overhead and underground electrical cable reticulation
- Energy storage
- Security fencing and CCTV
The employment benefits extend through the local supply chains to fuel supply, vehicle servicing, uniform suppliers, hotels/motels, B&B’s, cafés, pubs, catering and cleaning companies, tradespersons, tool and equipment suppliers and many other businesses.



Dumaresq Solar Farm
The Project Site is located approximately 75 kms north of Inverell in Regional New South Wales in Regional New South Wales. The site offers a number of superior elements including being intersected by Transgrid's 330kv Dumaresq to Bulli Creek Interconnector.
It is estimated that the Investment Capital associated with this project will be not less than A$225,000,000 and will offer approximately 150+ jobs during construction phase and around 5 full time jobs for the long life operation of the asset.





The Snowy 2.0 renewable energy project will provide an additional 2,000 megawatts of dispatchable, on-demand generating capacity and approximately 350,000 megawatt hours of large-scale storage to the National Electricity Market, enough to power three million homes over the course of a week.
MORE PROJECTS TO BE ANNOUNCED
PROJECT SPEAKERS
The Connecting Industry Conference NSW features prime industry speakers from some of the largest resource and construction projects in New South Wales. Starting from 9am on February 18, each speaker presents their projects scope, timelines and potential procurement opportunities including Q&A. The Connecting Industry Conference NSW will conclude at 1pm.
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David Watt
Inland Rail Head of Commercial
David has more than 25 years’ experience across all aspects of commercial management, risk management, contract management, project management and general management – both on project sites and in the corporate environment – and brings his most recent experience from a range of Director-level roles at SNC-Lavalin.
David’s sector experience includes rail, construction (high rise, industrial, commercial, housing), aeronautical, mining, major infrastructure, ports and marine, and heavy power construction in Australia, Canada, the UK and Southern Africa.



Sam Riggall
Clean TeQ Chief Executive Officer
Prior to Clean TeQ, Mr. Riggall was head of strategy and planning at Ivanhoe Mines, where he worked actively in Central Asia, Africa and Australia. In his roles at both Rio Tinto and Ivanhoe, Mr Riggall was responsible for review of capital allocation decisions and new project generation. He has led negotiations with national governments and parliaments to secure long-term mine development agreements, as well as actively defending nationalisation and expropriation cases in many parts the world.
Mr. Riggall holds law and economics degrees from the University of Melbourne, and a MBA from Melbourne Business School. He is also a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and was awarded the Honour Medal of Economic and Financial Service by the Government of Mongolia for his contribution to Mongolia’s economic and social development.



Matthew Flower
CWP Renewables Project Manager Uungula Wind Farm
Matthew has experience with developing multiple wind and solar farm sites throughout NSW including the Sapphire Solar and Storage project in the NSW New England Region. Matthew’s focus is environmental approvals and community liaison and is passionate about being part of the transition in large-scale energy generation.
Since graduating from Macquarie University in Sydney in the early 2000s Matthew has worked all over Australia on a wide variety of development projects.



Quentin Hill
Carpentaria Resources Limited Managing Director
As Managing Director he has overseen successful resource upgrades, product marketing efforts and a prefeasibility study that have created a stable technical platform for project development and positioned Hawsons to be widely accepted by off-takers as the leading high quality iron project in the world. With the latest transaction to consolidate project ownership 94% within Carpentaria Quentin has also overseen the stable commercial platform for the development of the project.
Prior to his 10 years with Carpentaria, Quentin held technical positions with major miners, including seven years with Delta Gold and with Vale’s coal division.He also held a senior role in the Queensland Government, where he implemented several exploration funding initiatives. He is a member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists and holds a graduate certificate in business administration.



Mike Whitbread
RES Australia: Head of Solar and Storage Development
The Solar and Storage team develop standalone utility scale solar, BESS (battery energy storage system) and hybrid projects throughout Australia.
Prior to joining the RES team in Australia, Mike worked for RES in Japan and the UK, developing both wind and solar projects across Europe, Turkey and South Africa, having joined RES in 2002.



Snowy 2.0



Nicholas Assef
Halo Renewable Energy Managing Director
BREAKOUT Sessions
The Connecting Industry Conference NSW features four breakout sessions with speakers delivering presentations and discussions focused on the procurement space. Topics of discussion are based on the supply chain, business planning, operations management, business development and local content.



Jason Manttan
Inland Rail Supply Chain Manager
He led the development and implementation of local content programs for numerous projects, assisting organisations such as Arrow Energy, Destination Brisbane Consortium, Origin Energy, Rio Tinto and Shell QGC, as well as Arrow Energy’s procurement agents Clough Amec Joint Venture and DHL. Jason was also an instrumental team member during the implementation of the Origin Energy Regional Buy Program, utilising the Online Procurement System.
Jason developed and managed implementation of Arrow’s Local Content Policy and Strategy for the multi-billion-dollar upstream CSG to LNG project and has also run a bespoke local content consultancy. This involved supporting project owners and contractors develop and implement local content policies and strategies, including that for the RangeLink Consortium on the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing Project.
During 12 years in industry and economic development roles within the Queensland Government, Jason developed an in-depth understanding and appreciation for the challenges affecting Queensland industry and the mechanisms to support them.
He has a degree and graduate certificate in business (majoring in marketing, human resources and finance) and a graduate diploma in corporate governance.
Inland Rail is committed to using local suppliers, skills and labour, where possible, and ensuring environmental, community and economic considerations are embedded in our procurement process.
In this breakout session, Jason will discuss how to get involved in this once-in-a-generation project. Jason will outline current and upcoming procurement opportunities, time frames, the procurement process and how you can stay informed about the latest developments on Inland Rail tenders.



Ian Hudson
Industry Capability Network Executive Director
At ICN, Ian has held roles as Regional Manager in Central West NSW, where he engaged SMEs in major mining, construction and transport projects. Prior to that he held an Agrifood industry role and Aboriginal business development mentoring role.
With almost 10 years at ICN, Ian now leads a passionate team of people located in regional and metropolitan NSW who are intent on helping buyers efficiently develop a competitive and capable supply chain by finding and introducing competent suppliers.
In this breakout session, Ian will provide a brief description of the NSW projects not already covered in the agenda that are on ICN Gateway. He will also provide links to various places where more information about forthcoming projects can be found and how to engage. This will include a few tips and tricks on getting the most out of your ICN Gateway presence.
- Phone:02 9927 3122
- Email:ihudson@icnnsw.org.au



Kate Swain
McCullough Robertson Leading Environmental and Planning Lawyer
In recognition of her achievements Kate is listed in Best Lawyers Australia 2021 as a leading lawyer in Planning and Environmental Law.
Whilst there are extensive opportunities to provide construction, engineering, manufacturing and other services to the resources and renewable sectors, in this breakout session, Kate will discuss how it is critical that, as a contractor, you understand your obligations to comply with relevant environmental and planning approvals and will address the key approvals to be aware of and the potential offences that a contractor may be liable for if the statutory regimes are breached.
- Phone:02 4914 6914
- Email:kswain@mccullough.com.au



Ben Hughes
Principal at Hughes et al
Ben began his career in local content in 2008 and has represented a range of proponents and contractors throughout Australia. He has only recently published the ‘Project Directors Local Content Guidance Note’ which provides thought leadership on how projects can maximise local content.
Hughes et al work for tender and delivery teams and project owners to design and implement local jobs, supply, and regional capability projects.
In his recent book, Project Directors Local Content Guidance Note, Ben compares building infrastructure projects in regions to an A380 coming in to land on a bush airstrip and he will be discussing lessons learned on how regional economic stakeholders, suppliers and employment service providers can increase the economic opportunity in their community by making it easy for infrastructure projects to deliver projects.
- Phone:0415 676 400
- Email:ben.hughes@hughesetal.com.au
MASTER OF CEREMONIES



Nicola Curtis
Facilitator and Master of Ceremonies
Nicola is a qualified trainer, accredited auditor, and workplace rehabilitation coordinator and has extensive experience in mining, heavy manufacturing, transport and infrastructure including RTO management and oil and gas and is currently the Health, Safety, Environment, Quality and Security Manager for MAXAM Australia, PNG and the Pacific Islands.
Nicola is also a small business owner and is the managing director of OHS72 which provides high-quality custom designed systems and training incorporating health, safety, environment and quality assurance management systems and certification audit programs across the resource and construction industry.
OUR SPONSORS
Sponsorship packages for the Connecting Industry Conference are available now. For a prospectus email conference@connectingindustry.com.au or phone 0438 146 819.
CONFERENCE RECOMMENDATIONS




"The conference was really well done, informative, and I made some valuable connections. A well-run online conference"
Chris Birchall MRC Global Australia



"I made some great connections and managed to network with all of the projects and most of the attendees. A great way to do business"
Clinton Huff Shamrock Civil Engineering



"It was a pleasure presenting our project at the conference and we expect to be working with some of the attendees in the future"
Stephen Growcott Pure Minerals Limited



"We found the information contained allowed us to collectively make new connections and business strategies in-line with the projects represented"
Ray Cleary Astus Solutions



"The event was fantastic and it went really very well with excellent presentations and as a sponsor we got great value out of the event"
Hamid Khan FOSROC

“A stellar job and as a sponsor, I believe we achieved what we set out to; brand recognition for attendees and businesses looking to engage our services in the future"
Jeremy Fisher Southpac Group