Structural engineering is a creative profession that makes a significant contribution to industrial, residential and recreational infrastructure.
Structural engineering is also very important because it ensures buildings are strong enough to withstand natural forces and the loads imposed on them by use. Structural engineering produces buildings, bridges, in-ground structures, footings, frameworks and space frames made of any type of material.
Structural engineers are involved in projects from the research and design phase right through to construction. They also work with other professionals including architects, builders and other engineering disciplines to ensure new structures are safe and environmentally friendly.
The Structural College was originally formed in 1995 and now has over 7000 members including members in rural and remote Australia. Our members work in diverse industries including design, planning, construction, inspection and rehabilitation. Structural College members are held in high esteem and are often asked for expert commentary or opinions on structural engineering issues.
Some of our key activities are to:
- Publish the Australian Journal of Structural Engineering.
- Admit new members and audit continuing members.
- Nominate members to technical standards committees.
- Co-ordinate the annual Australasian Structural Engineering Conference.
- Deliver a program of continuing professional development (CPD) for structural engineers.
- Facilitate technical conferences, meetings, events and awards.
- Publish learned papers and other resources.
The Structural College is run by a board of elected representatives. Current Board members are:
- Evelyn Storey FIEAust CPEng NER – Chair
- Tony Lavorato FIEAust CPEng EngExec NER – Deputy Chair
- John Bahoric MIEAust CPEng NER
- Alexander Edwards MIEAust CPEng NER
- Nelson Lam FIEAust CPEng NER
- Peter Statton FIEAust CPEng NER
- Robert Steel MIEAust
- Sebastian Torralba MIEAust CPEng NER
- Deepti Wagle MIEAust
We have branches in every state and territory in Australia that deliver CPD to Engineers Australia members and guests with online and in-person training and events.
Visit our Learning and events page to see a full list of available events and CPD opportunities.
Join EA Exchange to view all our technical journals including the Australian Journal of Structural Engineering, event materials and other resources. You can also network with other technical society members on this interactive forum.
Visit our publications library to submit a paper on any topic.
Visit our Awards page to learn more about the Structural College Awards.
Email us or call 1300 653 113 if you have any questions.