Venue
Sydney Boulevard Hotel
Sydney Boulevard Hotel, 90 William St, Sydney NSW 2011, Australia

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Event Date Wed Aug 30 HKT - Thu Aug 31 HKT (over 7 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed Aug 30 12:00am - Thu Aug 31 12:00am
Location Sydney Boulevard Hotel
90 William St, Sydney NSW 2011, Australia
Region APAC
Details

Bridges are complex pieces of infrastructure with specific safety needs. Local and State Government officials across Australia are struggling to maintain their bridge portfolio on limited funding.

The 'Bridge Asset Management and Renewal' conference will focus on:
- How to strategically plan your bridge portfolio on limited funding
- How to improve your inspection techniques and conduct innovative maintenance works
- How to manage the replacement and renewal processes

Speakers

Mal Kersting,
Regional Director

Adjunct Professor Wije Ariyaratne,
Principal Engineer Bridges

Anthony Rooke,
Principal Engineer & National Business Manager

Patrick Murphy,
Director Infrastructure Services

Dan Tingley,
Senior Engineer and Wood Technologist, Wood Research & Development & Managing Director

Ron Hawken,
Team Leader, Structural Technology and Assets

Kirsty Bauer,
Case Manager

Joshua Seskis,
Senior Structural Engineer - Assets

Carmine D’Amico,
Civil Engineer

Frédéric Blin,
Team Leader Strategic Asset Management & Advanced Materials

James O’Grady,
Development Manager

Barry Wright,
National Structures Manager

Peter Young,
Works Manager - Northern Bridges

Yvonne Ulas,
Senior Bridge Assessment Engineer (Asset Management)

Adam Cowell,
Manager Asset Planning & Support

Stephen Pemberton,
Civil Asset Engineer

Andrew Christie,
Manager of Cities, Infrastructure, Roads, Bridges & Traffic Assets

David Miller,
Director - Engineering

Dr Reza Salamy,
Principal Engineer

Sponsors & Partners

Mainmark
Complex Civil
Sterling
ALE
Abesafe Specialist Access and Remedial Engineering