WRD is excited to announce that we will not only be attending but will also have several of our very inspiring team members speaking at the 11th Annual Australian Small Bridges Conference. This exciting event is the only Australian exhibition to only feature small to medium-sized bridges and culverts and is also the largest Australian bridge exhibition. The conference will also feature an exhibition that will provide a space for industry leaders and professionals to present different innovative products and services to attendees. The conference will cover a wide range of topics with speakers from over seven different countries. Topics that are expected to receive increased focus include sustainability, environmental, and safety issues and will include geotechnical engineering and civil works.
Presentations From the Timber Experts
The presentation’s from WRD employees you won’t want to miss include:
- The Evolution of the Australian Bridge Design Code for Timber Bridges in Australia. Clay Hoger, Wood Research and Development.
- Full-scale Testing to Determine Load-Sharing Factors for Glued-Laminated Timber Bridges. Clay Hoger, Wood Research and Development.
- In-Situ Timber Bridge Moisture Content Test Results and Subsequent Bridge Code Considerations. Dr. Dan Tingley, Wood Research and Development, Canada
- Greenfield Timber Design Pertaining to Moisture Content: a Global Code Comparison. Dr. Dan Tingley, Wood Research and Development, Canada
- Canada’s Longest 3-lane Design Timber Bridge – Roger Bacon Bridge. Dr. Dan Tingley, Wood Research and Development, Canada.
Note the three very special presentations that will be given by Dr. Dan Tingley. Dr. Tingley holds over 40 published patents in the field of wood and high-strength fiber composites. When it comes to mass timber, Dr. Tingley is an expert. He especially has a passion for restoring timber bridges and structures, adding decades to their life. Make sure you don’t miss out on Dr. Tingleys informative seminar on the award-winning Roger Bacon Bridge!
Figure 1 Dr. Dan Tingley
Figure 2 Roger Bacon Bridge
Mass Timber on the Gold Coast
The Australian Small Bridge Conference will be held from May 16th through the 17th at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre in Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia. The GCCEC can be located at 2684 -2690 Gold Coast Highway, Broadbeach, Queensland. Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. From shopping, dining, and nightlife to picturesque views of the ocean and pristine beaches, Broadbeach offers something for everyone. Spend a day browsing the markets or take a walk along Kurrawa Beach and soak up the sun. With numerous restaurants, bars, and luxury resorts all within walking distance, it’s easy to find something to do in this vibrant coastal town. Tickets are available now and can be purchased on the Australian Small Bridges Conference website. You can attend both days for only $1340!
Figure 3. Kurrawa Beach
Figure 4. Gold Coast Exhibition Centre
You Won’t Want to Miss This!
The Australian Small Bridges Conference and Exhibition is the perfect event for anyone interested in learning more about small bridges and their unique design elements. Attendees can gain invaluable hands-on experience in the construction of small bridges, as well as gain insight into new innovations that are revolutionizing small bridge design. With a variety of workshops, seminars, and speakers from around the globe, this conference provides an excellent opportunity to network with experts and professionals from different parts of the world. For those looking to stay up to date on the latest developments in small bridge engineering, attending this conference is an essential part of staying informed.
Get Your Tickets Today!
This year is going to be bigger and better than ever! We look forward to meeting you there! Register now and join us at the 11th annual Australian Small Bridges Conference and Exhibition!
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