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Resilient Road Infrastructure Guideline Webinar

  • Writer: IPWEA-QNT
    IPWEA-QNT
  • Jul 10
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 10

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When: 6 August 2025
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Cost: Free

Outline

With rising frequency and severity of storms and floods, resilient road infrastructure is essential for safeguarding communities, ensuring economic continuity, and maintaining emergency access. 


Content

The IPWEA-QNT Resilient Road Infrastructure Guideline (RRIG) provides road owners and managers with practical strategies to strengthen network resilience against extreme weather, reducing vulnerabilities and minimising disruptions.


It offers treatment options for key road elements to help reinforce infrastructure and improve recovery after major storm events. By adopting these resilience-focused approaches, road managers can protect critical assets, enhance transportation reliability, and contribute to a safer, sustainable future.


Presenter

Cameron Hoffmann

Deputy Director / Strategic Road Management

Maranoa Regional Council


 
 
 

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