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IPWEA Divisions

New South Wales & ACT

Queensland & NT

South Australia

Tasmania

Victoria

Western Australia

Aotearoa New Zealand

NAMS Canada

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Divisions

IPWEA is the peak association for infrastructure asset managers and professionals whom deliver public works and engineering services.

IPWEA has divisions in every state in Australia as well as New Zealand and Canada. In recent times, the organisation has expanded its traditional local government engineering focus to broader public works, covering all tiers of government as well as the private sector, which comprises 40% of IPWEA membership.

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New South Wales & ACT

The NSW Division and ACT Branch leans heavily towards our mission and vision:- to enhance the quality of life of NSW and ACT communities through excellence in public works and services. Our membership has a broad reach as a recognised leading professional association that effectively informs, connects, represents and leads public works professionals both within state and local government.

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Queensland & NT

Our purpose is to enhance the quality of life for communities in Queensland by advancing the skills, knowledge and resources available to those involved in the planning and provision of public works and services. We are not just engineers! We welcome anyone actively involved in the delivery of public works and services in Queensland including urban planners and designers, technical officers, supervisors, fleet managers, operational managers, and those providing products and services for our communities.

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South Australia

IPWEA SA exists for its members. IPWEA SA is an independent division of IPWEA, providing member services and advocacy for those involved in public works and engineering services and public infrastructure management in South Australia. Our vision is to support our members to enhance the quality of life of our communities through their involvement in public works and services.

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Tasmania

IPWEA (Tas) represents persons involved in and managing, maintaining and operating local government and public works infrastructure and services to the community. Our members include those working in the areas of roads, bridges, asset management, water supply and sewerage, stormwater systems, parks and gardens. Our role is to provide member services and advocacy that advance the professional and technical interests for our members.

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Victoria

We support the people responsible for developing, delivering and managing public infrastructure to create thriving communities. We build networks, connect people and share ideas. We initiate, advocate, collaborate and educate. We value and nurture our IPWEA family. We enable better public works.

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Western Australia

The Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (WA) is a member-based professional association that works to enhance the quality of life of our urban, regional, rural and remote communities through the provision of excellent public works and services.

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Aotearoa New Zealand

Institute of Public Works Engineers Australasia – New Zealand (IPWEA NZ) is the industry association for professionals who deliver public works and engineering services to communities in New Zealand. IPWEA NZ provides services to its members and advocacy on their behalf and provides regular continuing professional development, conferences, technical publications, and the chance to be involved in special interest groups.

Find Out More About NAMS Canada

NAMS Canada is a not-for-profit registered company established on 17th November 2014. It is a subsidiary of the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA) and uses IPWEA’s NAMS+ system to assist Canadian and North American local governments and public works entities improve the way they manage their public infrastructure assets.