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Seminar objecve: This seminar is aimed at site personnel involved in the design, implementation and quality assurance of shotcrete/fibrecrete in mining and civil engineering. The seminar will be presented by practitioners with experience in shotcrete processes who are willing to pass on their knowledge in a general forum. ACG SHOTCRETE DESIGN, APPLICATION AND GROUND RESPONSE SEMINAR 20–22 November 2019 | Perth, Western Australia Securing the ground is one of the most important processes in underground mining. The main objective is to mitigate the risk of rockfalls and avoid potentially severe economic and safety consequences. Shotcrete is a well-established and popular method of securing the ground. www.shotcrete-acg.com Who should aend? All site personnel, supervisors, operators, geotechnical engineers and relevant suppliers and consultants in both the mining and civil fields. Photos courtesy of Des Vlietstra Topics include: Mix design Mixing, transporting and application Additives, admixtures and reinforcement Shrinkage, curing and temperature effects Requirement for early re-entry Testing, monitoring and quality assurance Dynamic support Shotcrete with mesh and bolts REGISTRATION BROCHURE

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Page 1: ACG SHOTCRETE DESIGN, APPLICATION AND GROUND … · Engineering design and support using shotcrete Shotcrete design and application: mix, mixing, applications and temperature Testing,

AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR GEOMECHANICSPh: +61 8 6488 [email protected]

www.acg.uwa.edu.au

Seminar objective:This seminar is aimed at site personnel involved in the design, implementation and quality assurance of shotcrete/fibrecrete in mining and civil engineering.The seminar will be presented by practitioners with experience in shotcrete processes who are willing to pass on their knowledge in a general forum.

ACG SHOTCRETE DESIGN, APPLICATION AND GROUND RESPONSE SEMINAR

20–22 November 2019 | Perth, Western Australia

Securing the ground is one of the most important processes in underground mining. The main objective is to mitigate the risk of rockfalls and avoid potentially severe economic and safety

consequences. Shotcrete is a well-established and popular method of securing the ground.

www.shotcrete-acg.com

Who should attend?All site personnel, supervisors, operators, geotechnical engineers and relevant suppliers and consultants in both the mining and civil fields.

Photos courtesy of Des Vlietstra

Topics include:• Mix design• Mixing, transporting and application • Additives, admixtures and reinforcement • Shrinkage, curing and temperature effects• Requirement for early re-entry• Testing, monitoring and quality assurance• Dynamic support• Shotcrete with mesh and bolts

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Page 2: ACG SHOTCRETE DESIGN, APPLICATION AND GROUND … · Engineering design and support using shotcrete Shotcrete design and application: mix, mixing, applications and temperature Testing,

AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR GEOMECHANICSPh: +61 8 6488 [email protected]

www.acg.uwa.edu.au www.shotcrete-acg.com

ACG SHOTCRETE DESIGN, APPLICATION AND GROUND RESPONSE SEMINAR

Themes:

Facilitator:

Themes:

Facilitator:

• Mix design• Mixing, transporting and application

• Additives, admixtures and reinforcement• Shrinkage, curing and temperature effects

Themes:

Facilitator:

• Testing, monitoring and quality assurance• Thickness

• Displacement control• LiDAR/point cloud applications

Des VlietstraTechnical ConsultantBarchip Inc.

Des has over 30 years mining and mining related experience. He worked in production and rock mechanics in the deep level gold mines of South Africa where he obtained his Chamber of Mines Certificate in Rock Mechanics. He conducted mining research at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research Mining Technology Rock Mechanics laboratories and Mondi’s Mining’s R&D centre before migrating to Australia in 2001 where he has predominately been involved in shotcrete and shotcrete systems. Des was with MBT Underground Construction for five years and is currently employed by BarChip Inc. (formerly Elasto-Plastic Concrete). Des completed his Gdip in mining at the Western Australia School of Mines (Curtin University). He is a certified EFNARC Nozzleman Examiner and recently completed his MSc (Eng) Advanced Concrete Technology through the University of Leeds.

Professor Phil DightProfessor of Geotechnical EngineeringAustralian Centre for Geomechanics

Phil has been involved with the development and design of ground support for mining applications since 1975. Phil joined the ACG in 2008 and has since been working on stress memory effects in rocks, ground support applications, slope stability problems (including the use of microseismicity to understand failure mechanisms), and 3D rock properties. Phil is leading a four-year MRIWA project aimed at investigating the issues of strainburst vulnerability in underground mines.

Associate Professor Hakan BasarirSchool of Civil, Environmental and Mining EngineeringThe University of Western Australia

Hakan received his PhD degree in Mining Engineering from the Middle East Technical University in 2002. He worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at Lulea University of Technology. He has over 17 years of professional experience in research and in teaching and he has published 50 papers in national and international journals and meetings as well as having translated a book. His field of research includes rock mechanics, rock mass classification and characterisation systems, determination of rock material and rock mass properties, selection and optimisation of underground support systems, diggability assessment and the use of soft computing methods in mining engineering.

DAY ONE | WEDNESDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2019

DAY THREE | FRIDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2019

DAY TWO | THURSDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2019

Engineering design and support using shotcrete

Shotcrete design and application: mix, mixing, applications and temperature

Testing, design calibration and monoitoring

• Rock support using shotcrete• Empirical methods• Failure mechanisms

• Requirements for re-entry• Dynamic support• Shotcrete with mesh and bolts

Page 3: ACG SHOTCRETE DESIGN, APPLICATION AND GROUND … · Engineering design and support using shotcrete Shotcrete design and application: mix, mixing, applications and temperature Testing,

AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR GEOMECHANICSPh: +61 8 6488 [email protected]

www.acg.uwa.edu.au www.shotcrete-acg.com

ACG SHOTCRETE DESIGN, APPLICATION AND GROUND RESPONSE SEMINAR

Sponsorship opportunities are available for this seminar.Visit www.shotcrete-acg.com/sponsorship

Trade Exhibitor

Major Sponsors

Principal Sponsor

Sponsorship Opportunities

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AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR GEOMECHANICSPh: +61 8 6488 [email protected]

[email protected]+61 8 6488 1130+61 8 6488 3300Australian Centre for Geomechanics

The University of Western Australia35 Stirling Highway (M600) Crawley WA 6009

Shotcrete Design, Application and Ground Response Seminar

(1960) | 20–22 November 2019

Paid until 11 October 2019Earlybird AUD

Paid after 11 October 2019Standard AUD

Standard 1,760 1,980

ACG Affiliate† 1,540 1,760

Student^ 330 550

† Please visit www.acg.uwa.edu.au/corp_affiliates to view the list of ACG Corporate Affiliates.

^ Students are required to provide proof of full-time enrolment.

PAYMENT OPTIONS Credit Card:

Please register online at www.shotcrete-acg.com/product/shotcrete-2019-registration/ or return this completed form to [email protected] and phone us on +61 8 6488 3300 to provide credit card details. (Visa and Mastercard are the only cards we accept).

Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT): Please return this completed form to [email protected] and the ACG will send you an invoice with EFT details included.

PO# (if required)_______________________

CONTACT DETAILSPlease print. *denotes mandatory fields.

*Title (Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms, Dr, Prof., Other) _____________________________

*Family Name _____________________________________________________

*First Name _______________________________________________________

Preferred Name ___________________________________________________

*Position _________________________________________________________

*Organisation _____________________________________________________

Mine/Dept ________________________________________________________

*Address __________________________________________________________

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Phone ____________________________________________________________

Mobile ___________________________________________________________

*Email ____________________________________________________________ *All confirmations/event updates will be sent via email.

Registrant contact details shall be published in the events authorised attendee list made available to event attendees, sponsors and exhibitors, who may contact you, including electronically, in the promotion of their products and services.

I give permission for my details to be included in the Shotcrete 2019 attendee list.

I give permission for the ACG to forward me ACG research, training and/or education information advice, including electronic communications.

I require an invitation letter for visa purposes (please forward a copy of your passport information page). For more information regarding Australian visas, please visit acg.uwa.edu.au/about-events-and-courses/

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PAYMENT Total payment AUD __________________Payment to be received by 15 November 2019. All bank fees are the responsibility of the registrant. All prices include applicable taxes. ABN 37 882 817 280

IMPORTANT NOTE Shotcrete 2019 Seminar speakers please do not fill out this form. Speakers will be contacted by the ACG upon acceptance of their abstract and will be sent a speaker registration form. The speaker registration fee for the Shotcrete 2019 Seminar is AUD1,100.

To register online go to www.shotcrete-acg.com/product/shotcrete-2019-registration/

DELEGATE CANCELLATIONSUp to 8 days before event commencement: an administration fee of AUD 150 will be charged. 7 or less days before: no refund. Non-attendance: no refund. Substitutions will be accepted at any time. The ACG reserves the right to cancel the seminar and associated events if insufficient registrations are received.

Delegate Terms and Conditions are available at acg.uwa.edu.au/disclaimer/

ACG SHOTCRETE DESIGN, APPLICATION AND GROUND RESPONSE SEMINAR

Registration includes a free ACG

underground mining publication,

as supplied by the ACG and

subject to availability

Ninth International Symposium on Ground Support in Mining

and Underground Construction

Sudbury, Canada | 23–25 October 2019

www.groundsupport2019.com

Please notify us below of any special dietary requirements.

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