Home » Rehabilitating infrastructure

Rehabilitating infrastructure

A new inter disciplinary research centre established at the University of Technology, Sydney aims to address problems which stem from the aging of Australia’s infrastructure assets. Launched in March, the Centre for Built Infrastructure Research based at the Australian Technology Park in Redfern includes expertise in Engineering, Science and Design, Architecture and Building.

It aims to make this expertise available to the community at large in the quest to maintain important infrastructure assets. Two major projects are already underway. One commissioned by the Institute of Municipal Engineering Australia has investigated issues relating to the recycling of construction and demolition materials for roadworks and other Local Government activities.

Another Federally funded project aims to develop a fast and cheap method for assessing the condition of thousands of timber road bridges across NSW.

Director, Professor Bijan Samali said that coming to the end of the century, governments and providers of basic services in Australia and worldwide, are faced with the fact that much basic infrastructure is reaching the limit of its ‘normal life span’. This is particularly the case with the first fruits of post World War 11 economic development.

He said the level of public investment in roads, bridges, water and sewerage reticulation, among other basic services, is such that large scale replacement is no longer an option due to the cost and the upheaval replacement would create.

“The best solution is rehabilitation, applying current and emerging technologies to the diagnosis of problems and developing of simple cost effective measures to extend the life of built infrastructure,” Professor Samali said. The Centre includes a external advisory board comprising key members of industry. It provides feedback on the Centre’s activities and identifies areas in need of research.

For further information contact Professor Steve Bakoss, telephone (02) 9209 4388.

Digital Editions


  • Leaving on a high

    Leaving on a high

    Mount Alexander Shire Council’s Chief Executive Officer Darren Fuzzard will end his tenure at the council in July 2026, marking ten years of service to…

More News

  • Baw Baw acting CEO tenure extended

    Baw Baw acting CEO tenure extended

    Baw Baw Shire Council has extended the contract of Acting Chief Executive Officer Sally Jones until 30 June 2026. The matter was considered as a confidential item in the late…

  • Farewell to a much-loved bridge

    Farewell to a much-loved bridge

    Narrabri Shire Council hosted a special community farewell event in mid-January, Brekkie on the Bridge, ahead of the upcoming demolition of the Violet Street Bridge. The event brought together community…

  • Toolkit provides resources for staff to live values

    Toolkit provides resources for staff to live values

    Organisational values are at the core of every workday and task and Bundaberg Regional Council has developed a practical tool kit to support its workforce and promote its values. The…

  • New system for Blacktown

    New system for Blacktown

    Blacktown City Council has launched DAISY, a new digital planning assistant designed to help residents better understand planning requirements and prepare residential development applications. DAISY, which stands for Development Application…

  • NSW mourns long-serving Governor

    NSW mourns long-serving Governor

    On behalf of the family of Dame Marie Bashir, I am saddened to share the news of her passing. Married to Sir Nicholas Shehadie AC OBE for 61 years, and…

  • Jack Iori honored by the Hills.

    Jack Iori honored by the Hills.

    The Hills Shire Council has officially named the grandstand at Kellyville Memorial Park Community Centre the Jack Iori Grandstand, recognising the enormous impact Jack Iori OAM has had on rugby…

  • Farmers urged to register for rural aid

    Farmers urged to register for rural aid

    Farmers across Australia – particularly those in disaster-impacted regions – have been strongly encouraged to register with Rural Aid now, as ongoing natural disasters and worsening weather conditions continue to…

  • Coonabarabran VIC punches above it’s weight

    Coonabarabran VIC punches above it’s weight

    Warrumbungle Shire Council has welcomed new data confirming the Coonabarabran Visitor Information Centre as one of the top three performing Visitor Information Centres in New South Wales. Official figures released…

  • Storm-proofing Seymour River Bridge is long overdue

    Storm-proofing Seymour River Bridge is long overdue

    If I had a dollar for every time I saw the question, “Is the Seymour River Bridge open?” on social media, the upgrade to that stretch of road might already…

  • Newcastle Lord Mayor resigns

    Newcastle Lord Mayor resigns

    Newcastle Lord Mayor Cr Ross Kerridge resigned from his role as Lord Mayor of Newcastle in early February. The Lord Mayor wrote to City of Newcastle CEO Jeremy Bath to…