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Engineering Conversations | BIM
Engineering work is usually noticed only when something goes wrong. When projects finish well, the thinking, coordination, and judgement behind them fade quietly into the background. That’s especially true for digital coordination, where the real impact happens long before anything reaches site. This conversation features Raymond Khattar, BIM Section Manager at Goldfish & Bay, and reflects a genuine interest in the depth and impact of engineering work. By giving space to thes
Rebeka Zubac
Jan 8


THIS MONTH IN ENGINEERING | August 15, 1914 - Engineering the Impossible – what it took to cut through 50 miles of earth and connect two oceans.
On 15 August 1914, the SS Ancon made the first official passage through the Panama Canal, a project that redefined global trade. Cutting...
Rebeka Zubac
Aug 18, 2025


THIS MONTH IN ENGINEERING | August 1995 | Designing for Heat You Can’t See
In the first week of August 1995, Chicago recorded more than 700 deaths during a prolonged heatwave. Most victims were elderly, isolated,...
Rebeka Zubac
Aug 4, 2025


CIBSE YEN ANZ | Young Engineers Awards
James Wahbe has taken on one of the most pressing questions in building services today: how do we design systems that are ready for...
Rebeka Zubac
Jul 30, 2025


Leading by Example: Joanna Sheng Steps Up at CBANSW’s Career Night
Earlier this month, the Chinese Building Association NSW Young Leader Committee hosted its first event of 2025—a Career Development...
Rebeka Zubac
Apr 28, 2025


Engineering the Future: Meet Joanna Sheng, Mastermind of Fire Safety at Goldfish & Bay
Fire is unpredictable, powerful, and relentless—qualities that demand precision and creativity to manage. For Joanna Sheng , a Fire...
Rebeka Zubac
Dec 5, 2024
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