In a fantastic event in Sydney on the 9 Oct, the ATS in conjunction with Engineering Heritage Australia celebrated the 75th anniversary of the commencement of the iconic Snowy Mountains Scheme and the 50th anniversary of the completion of this project in 1974.
This was an iconic project for a number of reasons, including nation building, introducing multiculturism to Australia and providing opportunities to many European post war migrants, not to mention providing reliable renewable power generation and irrigation of semi-arid land. It remains an important symbol of Australia’s engineering achievements and the launching pad for a future iconic tunnelling and underground space project – Snowy 2.0 https://lnkd.in/gAemMfw .
The celebration culminated with Arnold Dix, in his capacity as President of the ITA, presenting an ITA award to Damon Miller from Snowy Hydro celebrating the Snowy Mountains Scheme as one of the 50 Iconic tunnelling and underground space projects of the past 50 years.
Further information on this award is found here: https://lnkd.in/gpujyVRR
An ebook on the awards is found here, with Snowy Mountains scheme on Page 8… https://lnkd.in/gFChuHfU
Huge thanks to Phil Clark, NSW ATS Chapter Chair, Frank Johnson and the rest of the Engineering Heritage Australia organising committee, and the speakers, Arnold Dix, Malcolm Park, A/Prof Siobhan McHugh, Damon Miller and Kirsten Brennan (Algie).
Further information on the social history of the Snowy Mountains Scheme by A/Prof Siobhan McHugh can be found here https://lnkd.in/gN6wmBaq
Watch this space early in 2025 when we celebrate the next iconic Australian tunnelling project….The Sydney Harbour Tunnel.