Glen Pederick

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Glen Pederick
Operations Manager

 

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A senior and professional engineer with over 25 years of experience. 

 

Introducing Glen, our extensively experienced operations manager. Boasting work across the country, Glen brings a unique blend of technical expertise and leadership skills to our team. A designer of mechanical and fire transportation systems, Glen specialises in vertical transportation and utilises his extensive management experience to ensure he delivers outstanding work to his clients every time.    

With experience across multiple sectors including oil and gas, transport (rail and road), residential, healthcare and renewables, Glen is an asset to our management team.

Project Highlights

Transport Road 

North East Link (NEL) Tender Phase & Design Phase, Melbourne, VIC

This project includes Victoria’s longest road tunnels and Melbourne’s first dedicated busway with express lanes along the Eastern Freeway from Doncaster towards the city.  

Glen was the Design Manager of the MEC team for the tunnel services and the secondary packages (including 15 buildings) and was responsible for coordinating the design of the tunnel services to ensure the integrated approach across all disciplines. Glen led a team of engineers and modellers to produce a combined services package for 6Km of TBM, Cut & Cover and Mined tunnel. Glen was also the Lead Verifier for the AWJV consortium responsible for verification activities for tunnel and secondary packages across all disciplines.  

Glen's role as Design Manager required meticulous design coordination and development of detailed specifications for various systems. This precision ensured the efficient functioning and safety of the tunnel services and secondary packages across multiple disciplines, demonstrating his commitment to accuracy and excellence in engineering design. 

 

Healthcare / Medical

Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC), Melbourne, VIC

The Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) is a state-of-the-art facility located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It serves as a leading centre for cancer research, treatment, and education. Completed in 2016, the VCCC is a collaboration between several organisations, including the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne Health, and the University of Melbourne. The centre brings together researchers, clinicians, and patients in a multidisciplinary approach to cancer care. It features cutting-edge technology and treatment facilities, including radiation therapy, chemotherapy suites, research laboratories, and clinical trial spaces. The VCCC project included the development of a purpose-built facility to support and enable integrated delivery of patient treatment and care, cancer research and education. 

Glen managed the client’s Engineering Consulting team, ensuring the smooth execution of the $1.2 Billion integrated health care facility. His leadership provided assurance of quality and reliability throughout the construction process. 

 

Renewables

East Rockingham
Waste to Energy, Rockingham, WA 

The East Rockingham Waste to Energy project is a major initiative located in Rockingham, Western Australia. It involves the construction of a state-of-the-art waste-to-energy facility designed to convert municipal and commercial waste into electricity. The project aims to address waste management challenges while also generating renewable energy in an environmentally sustainable manner. Once operational, the facility will utilise advanced technologies to process waste and recover energy through combustion, reducing the volume of waste sent to landfills. The electricity generated from this process will be supplied to the grid, contributing to the region's energy needs with a focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. East Rockingham Waste to Energy is a facility which when completed will process over 300000 tonnes of waste each year and convert it into 29MW of power. 

As the Project Leader and Mechanical Engineering Team Lead for the East Rockingham Waste to Energy facility in Rockingham, WA, Glen facilitated the project's seamless progression. His expertise and guidance ensured ease of implementation and operation for this critical waste management infrastructure.

 

Transport Rail

Warrnambool Line Upgrade, Waurn Ponds Station, VIC

The Warrnambool and Geelong line upgrades by Rail Projects Victoria (RPV) is a part of the $1.75 billion Regional Rail Revival. The Warrnambool Line Upgrade, specifically the Waurn Ponds Station project, is part of a broader initiative aimed at enhancing the rail infrastructure and services along the Warrnambool railway line in Victoria, Australia. The upgrade focuses on improving the Waurn Ponds Station, which serves as a key transport hub for commuters and travellers in the region. The project includes various improvements such as platform upgrades, installation of modern facilities, accessibility enhancements, and expansion of parking areas to accommodate growing passenger numbers.  

Glen’s meticulous oversight guaranteed that the upgrades, such as additional platforms and new track installations, were executed with precision to meet project specifications. 

 

Transport Rail

Bendigo Metro 3
Goornung Station, Huntly Station & Raywood Station, Regional, VIC 

Bendigo Metro 3 is a regional rail project aimed at enhancing the Bendigo Metro rail network in Victoria, Australia. As part of this initiative, three new stations are proposed to be built: Goornung Station, Huntly Station, and Raywood Station. These stations will serve as vital transport hubs for local residents and commuters, providing improved accessibility to public transportation in the region. The project involves various infrastructure works, including the construction of platforms, station buildings, parking facilities, and amenities to support passenger needs. Additionally, the introduction of these new stations is expected to facilitate better connectivity, reduce travel times, and promote sustainable transportation options in regional Victoria. This project delivery comprises 3 new train stations with platforms. Shelters, CER’s and car park areas. 

 

Transport Rail 

Sydney Metro Design Services (9 Sydney Rail Stations), NSW 

The Sydney Metro Design Services (SMDS) project involves the design of nine new rail stations in Sydney, New South Wales, as part of the Sydney Metro expansion. These stations are crucial components of the city's expanding public transportation network, aimed at improving accessibility, reducing congestion, and enhancing commuter experience. The project encompasses various aspects of station design, including architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering components. Design considerations prioritize passenger flow, safety, accessibility, and integration with surrounding urban environments. Through innovative and sustainable design solutions, the project aims to create modern, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing stations that cater to the needs of Sydney's growing population while aligning with the city's long-term transportation goals. The SMDS package of works involved construction works to the technical buildings at Marrickville, Dulwich Hill, Bankstown, Canterbury, Wiley Park, Campsie, Belmore, Lakemba, Hurlstone stations 

Within this project, Glen facilitated the ease of implementation by serving as the Mechanical Services Verifier. His role involved verifying and approving mechanical services to TfNSW requirements, ensuring smooth and efficient integration of systems across the nine Sydney rail stations. 

 

Residential

TAP Erskineville, NSW 

The TAP Erskineville project in New South Wales involves the development of a residential complex in the suburb of Erskineville. TAP, short for "The Art of Property," specializes in creating contemporary living spaces that blend functionality, style, and sustainability. The Erskineville development aims to provide modern apartments tailored to the needs of urban dwellers, offering a mix of one, two, and three-bedroom units. Emphasizing architectural excellence and thoughtful design, the project incorporates high-quality materials, energy-efficient features, and communal amenities such as landscaped gardens, fitness facilities, and recreational spaces. Located in a vibrant neighbourhood with access to transportation, dining, and entertainment options, TAP Erskineville seeks to offer residents a convenient and enriching lifestyle experience. The TAP programme provides accessibility upgrades to several Sydney suburban train stations to enhance accessibility for commuters.

 

Transport Rail

Regional Rail — Dubbo Train Maintenance Facility, NSW 

The Regional Rail – Dubbo Train Maintenance Facility project in New South Wales involves the construction of a state-of-the-art maintenance facility for trains servicing the Dubbo region. This facility is designed to provide comprehensive maintenance and repair services for the regional rail network, ensuring the safety, reliability, and efficiency of train operations. The project includes the development of maintenance bays, workshops, storage areas, and administrative offices equipped with advanced equipment and technologies to support maintenance activities. Additionally, the facility will incorporate environmentally sustainable features and comply with industry regulations and safety standards. Once completed, the Dubbo Train Maintenance Facility will play a crucial role in supporting the ongoing operation and maintenance of trains serving the region, contributing to the overall reliability and performance of the regional rail network. 

 

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