Qualifications
Bachelor of Engineering (University of Melbourne)
Chartered Professional Engineer (Civil & Structural)
Registered Professional Engineer (Structural)
Registered Buildling Practitioner (Victoria) No. EC 25499
Registered Professional Engineer (Queensland) No. RPEQ 9593
Member of The Institute of Engineers Australia
Michael Mordue (Director)
Michael successfully established Mordue Engineering in 2006 after many years working as a structural engineer for a multidiscipline engineering consultancy.
Michael has extensive experience in the provision of structural and civil engineering consulting services for many types of building and engineered structures including low, medium and high-rise commercial and residential buildings, large industrial facilities, as well as educational, healthcare and retail developments.
Michael's involvement in these projects has ranged from preliminary design, through to detailed design, certification and construction supervision.
Michael has expertise in steel, concrete (reinforced and post-tensioned), masonry and timber design, design of industrial floor slabs, design of retention systems and computer analysis of structures including dynamic analysis of structures for wind and earthquake loads.
Qualifications
BEng (Hons) / BSc (University of Melbourne)
Chartered Professional Engineer (Civil & Structural)
Registered Professional Engineer (Structural)
Registered Building Practitioner (Victoria) No. EC 2298
Registered Building Practitioner (Northern Territory) No. 26437ES
Member of The Institution of Engineers Australia
Robert Mordue (Director)
Graduating from The University of Melbourne in 1994 with Honours in Engineering and a second degree in Computer Science, Robert rapidly worked his way into an Associate Director's position in a leading multidiscipline engineering consultancy. He is now a highly regarded and respected engineer and joint Director of Mordue Engineering. Robert has also gained international experience as anengineer in both Hong Kong and the UK, where he worked on major projects from the feasibility stage through to construction.
In 2007 Robert was invited to be the lead structural engineer in a PPP consortium for the new Royal Children's Hospital project. This consortium went on to secure the bid and Robert has been instrumental in managing the subsequent design and construction process for one of the biggest building projects in Melbourne. Even after he moved into Mordue Engineering he remained an integral part of the project as a consultant.
Robert always takes a hands-on, proactive approach and has built an enviable reputation in the industry as an innovative engineer of high technical expertise. This knowlege, together with his problem solving ability, enables him to find optimal solutions to project constraints. To develop appropriate structural systems which meet the restrictions of the site and the vision of the design, Robert provides a coordinated approach by working closely with both the architects and services engineers.