Melbourne varsity to share expertise with Assam

Construction magement

By Our Staff Reporter

Guwahati, Oct. 26: Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today met senior faculty members of Melbourne University and discussed the finer points pertaining to the MoU on 'Cross-cultural Alysis and Capacity Building in Construction Magement Practices' which will signed by senior officials of Assam Education department in Melbourne soon.

In course of the discussion, Gogoi suggested for inclusion of smart village concept in the MoU and enhancing skill and capacity building to create employment opportunities to ease out the unemployment problem. Faculty of Melbourne University while appreciating Chief Minister's suggestion said there is a long-felt need to embark on the smart village concept to arrest the rising migration of rural people to the towns and cities by ensuring similar facilities in villages.  

The MoU on the anvil focuses on housing and infrastructure sectors by adopting best construction magement practices and developing a range of solutions in a cross-cultural context between the State of Assam and Australia. "Focusing on housing and infrastructure sectors, the project aims at fostering relevant knowledge for augmentation of construction magement practice and collaborative capacity building," said Professor Mark Burry, Faculty of Architecture (Urban Futures), Building and Planning, Melbourne School of Design, Melbourne University.

Professor Burry pointed out that the project would result in creation of technical and intellectual knowledge and opportunities for sustained growth in a cross-cultural milieu.  "The project is highly significant because it addresses a key research area focusing on skills and knowledge relevant to the challenges and opportunities and social inclusivity with focus on housing and infrastructure projects," he added.

Partnering with IIT Guwahati and Assam Engineering College, the project incorporates existing research outcomes vis-a-vis methodology applicable to urban futures, social inclusion and life-cycle magement of built environment projects developed by faculty members of Melbourne University. 

The Rs 8.79 crore project will be carried out in three phases over a three-year period.

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