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    Civil engineers make, improve, and secure the nature in which we live. They plan, plan, and direct development and upkeep of building structures and framework, such as streets, railroads, air terminals, spans, harbors, dams, water system ventures, power plants, and water sewerage frameworks.

    Project Name: Studies of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete Composites

    In first Career Episode, the author discusses the project he carried out when he was a final year student of International Journal of Structural and Civil Engineering and the project was titled “Studies of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete Composites”. In this project, his role were:


    • To outline the experimental investigation conducted on the use of glass fibers with structural concrete

    • To study the properties of Fiber Reinforced Concrete (FRC)

    • To perform an experiment using Portland pozzolona cement of 43 Grade

    • To overcome the incapacity of concrete in tension and the ductility magnitude of compressive strength

    • TTo prepare the detailed table based on the mixing procedure and show the relationship between increase in compressive and fiber strength for different fiber content

    Project Name:Monitoring of Civil Engineering Structures using Digital Image Correlation Technique

    In the second Career Episode, the author writes in detail about the project entitled “Monitoring of Civil Engineering Structures using Digital Image Correlation Technique”. He performed this project when he was working at Warsaw Institute of Technology. Some of the important tasks he did on this project are listed as follows:


    • Present an adaptation of DIC technique for monitoring of civil-engineering structures.

    • Avail additional connections and extensions to facilitate the measurements and improve the efficiency of data analysis

    • Introduction of new software features that facilitate outdoor measurements.

    • Develop a monitoring system within the MONIT project and use the modified DIC sensors at different accuracy levels

    • Preparing work plans, quantity estimates, and reports.

    Project Name:Reduction of Downhole Friction by Electrochemical Methods

    In third Career Episode, the author explains the project he was involved in for the Degree of Philosophy. The project name was “Reduction of Downhole Friction by Electrochemical Methods”. The key responsibility of the writer were:


    • To design a tribometer which incorporates a three electrode electrochemical cell to allow study in the area of tribochemistry

    • To access the concept of reducing the friction by applying the potentials. This includes the contacts between steel/steel and steel/sandstone which are stimulating the drilling conditions.

    • To experiment with different friction modifying additives to aid the understanding of the friction reduction concept

    • To characterize the adsorption of the additive, and use this method to aid the analysis of the friction and wear results

    • TTo relate between the electrochemical test results in breaker with the recorded results during the sliding tests. This would increase the understanding of the mechanism of the additives in producing a tribofilm which is useful in low friction and wear.

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    FAQs

    1. What is a CDR report for Australian migration?
    A Competency Demonstration Report (CDR) is a document required by Engineers Australia to assess the qualifications and competencies of engineers seeking migration. It includes detailed accounts of your engineering education and work experience.​
    2. Why is a CDR important for Civil Engineers migrating to Australia?
    The CDR showcases your skills and ensures they align with Australian standards, a crucial step in the migration skills assessment process.​
    3. Where can I find a CDR sample for Civil Engineers?
    Engineers Australia provides guidelines and sample CDRs to help applicants understand the required format and content for CDR Australia Migration
    4. What is the Civil Engineers Australia Skills Assessment Fast Track fee?
    The Fast Track service expedites the assessment process. As of now, the additional fee for this service is AUD 335, excluding GST.
    5. How can I ensure my CDR report meets Australian standards?
    Adhering to Engineers Australia's guidelines, providing detailed and authentic accounts of your engineering projects, and reviewing CDR samples can help ensure your report meets the required standards
    6. Can I include projects from my academic studies in the CDR report?
    Yes, you can include projects from both academic studies and professional experience, provided they demonstrate your competencies effectively.​
    7. How many PR points do civil engineers need in Australia?
    The minimum is 65 points, but civil engineers are encouraged to aim for 75 or more to improve their chances due to high demand and competition.
    8. What is the CDR pathway for Civil Engineers Australia?
    The CDR pathway is an assessment method for engineers with non-accredited qualifications. It allows Engineers Australia to evaluate if your skills meet national standards.