Engineers to visit major Council projects

Armidale Regional Council

Engineers Australia members have been invited to attend presentations followed by a site visit regarding the Kempsey to Armidale Road Recovery Project and the Oaky River Dam.

The event will be held in Armidale on Thursday 7 December 2023.

Engineers Australia is the peak body for the engineering profession in Australia.

Its mission and vision for the future is to continue to advance the science and practice of engineering to benefit the community.

Attendees will learn about the complex geotechnical challenges of the Kempsey to Armidale Road Recovery Project and the difficulties of working in a remote and constrained site area.

The Disaster Recovery Works are jointly funded by the Australian and NSW governments under the Natural Disaster Funding Arrangements 2018.

The Kempsey-Armidale Road is an important corridor, which links Armidale and the coast.

The road also supports the local community and agriculture and tourism industries in both the Armidale and Kempsey regions.

The Oaky River Dam is located 50 kilometres east of Armidale near Wollomombi.

The dam will be a vital component to secure the water supply for the region and a significant step in meeting Council's ambitious population and growth targets.

The presentations will be made by Council's Chief Officer – Assets and Services, Alex Manners and Council's Manager Water and Wastewater, Mark Byrne.

The site visit will be escorted by members of the project team.

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