Austroads' Bridge Assessment Guideline: Heavy Vehicles emphasises risk-informed decision-making for the asset management of road bridges and the management of heavy vehicle access. The emphasis on decision-making, rather than focussing only on the calculation of rating factors or assessment ratios, reflects the multitude of considerations faced by road agencies when making decisions concerning bridges.

The Guideline provides assessors and road agencies with a framework to reduce conservatism in the assessment of road bridges for heavy vehicle access, particularly for bridges that do not meet the requirements of AS 5100:2017 or the NZ bridge manual. Where assessments indicate unsatisfactory performance despite in-field evidence to the contrary, the Guideline offers bridge-specific advice for explaining the plausibility check prescribed in ISO 13822:2010 consistent with fundamental engineering principles.

In line with its focus on heavy vehicles, the Guideline provides advice and techniques for managing access by these vehicles over bridges. It distinguishes between bridge assessment, which is focused on structural performance, and heavy vehicle access management as related but distinct activities.

The webinar will outline the decision making framework as well as providing an overview of the Guideline’s contents.

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Thursday, 23/10/2025 · 1:00 p.m. Sydney (GMT +11:00)
Cost: Free
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About the Speakers

1758159443-150d514052bbbe9a Robert Heywood

Dr Rob Heywood FIEAust RPEQ has a sustained interest in the risk-informed management of transport structures. He applies bridge and heavy vehicle monitoring data to actively manage and optimise productive heavy vehicle access across bridge networks. Rob brings over 50 years of experience as a structural engineer spanning consulting, academic, and public sector roles. Since 2010, he has collaborated with the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) to better understand the capabilities of its bridge assets, and since 2020, with the Department of State Growth. He is a founding director of FMA Engineering Services and a co-author of the Austroads Bridge Assessment Guideline: Heavy Vehicles.

1758159350-13eb1635aeb43597 Peter Shaw

Dr Peter Shaw FIEAust CPEng RPEQ NER has 46 years’ experience, having commenced his career working in Brisbane City Council for 27 years and then working for Maunsell/AECOM for 14 years. He has been a director of FMA Engineering Services since its inception in 2020. Peter’s experience includes design, asset management, investigation, rehabilitation, bridge assessment and policy. Peter has been collaborating with Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) to understand the capabilities of its bridges since 2010 and with the Department of State Growth since 2020. Peter is a co-author of the Austroads Bridge Assessment Guideline: Heavy Vehicles.

1758159261-d7f43f2d5dffd182 Barry Wright

Barry has over 40 years’ experience in structures and wider transport engineering. This has included being the National Structures Manager for NZTA and their representative on the Austroads Bridge Task Force from 2011 to 2023. Barry is currently a project manager for Austroads responsible for ABT6328 Bridge Assessment Guideline: Heavy Vehicles.

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