Person

Keating, Reginald John (1903 - 1986)

Born
1903
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Died
1 December 1986
Western Australia, Australia
Occupation
Civil engineer

Details

Key Published Technical Papers:

* 1935. Fernie, N., Keating, R.J. "Continuous Welding of Exposed Mains, as Applied to the Goldfields Water Supply", 'The Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia', Vol.7, 1935, p.409.

Associated Engineering Works:

* 1935. Restoration of the 328-mile (528 km) water-supply pipeline to Kalgoorlie. (Assistant District Engineer)

Chronology

1924
Career event - Student Member (StudIEAust), Institution of Engineers Australia
1926
Education - Bachelor of Engineering (BE), University of Western Australia
1931
Career event - Associate Member (AMIEAust), Institution of Engineers Australia
1935
Career position - Assistant District Engineer, Goldfields Water Supply Department
1935
Award - R W Chapman Medal, Institution of Engineers Australia
1968
Career event - Member (MIEAust), Institution of Engineers Australia [Former Associate Members were designated Members on this date.]

Related Awards

  • R. W. Chapman Medal, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1935 - )

    Awarded the Medal 1935, with co-author Norman Fernie, for the paper "Continuous Welding of Exposed Mains, as Applied to the Goldfields Water Supply" Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, Vol.7, 1935, p.409, and presented before a General Meeting of the Perth Division of The Institution on 24th June 1935.

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Institution of Engineers Australia, 'Twentieth Annual Report [1939]', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 12 (1940), 47-64. 'Prizes - R. W. Chapman Medal (1935 award), to Mr N Fernie, BSc ME AMIEAust, and Mr R J Keating, BE AMIEAust, Perth Division, for their paper entitled "Continuous Welding of Exposed Mains, as Applied to the Goldfields Water Supply", which was published in Volume 7 of The Journal', p.53. Details

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