John Laurie (Australian engineer)

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Born(1931-09-18)18 September 1931
Adelaide, Australia
Died2 April 2022(2022-04-02) (aged 90)
OccupationCivil Engineer
John Laurie
Born(1931-09-18)18 September 1931
Adelaide, Australia
Died2 April 2022(2022-04-02) (aged 90)
OccupationCivil Engineer

John Buxton Laurie AC (18 September 1931 – 2 April 2022) was an Australian civil engineer. In 2003 he was awarded Australia's highest civilian honour, Companion of the Order of Australia, for his services to engineering and to community support.

Laurie was born to Joan and Robin Laurie on 18 September 1931 in Adelaide, Australia.[1]

Career

In 1977, when he was the managing director of Maunsell and Partners (Consulting Engineers and Planners), he was appointed to assist the Chief Judge heading the judicial inquiry to investigate the causes of the Granville rail disaster.[2][3] He was Chairman of the Melbourne City Link Authority.[4] He served as the president of the Associations of Professional and Consultative Engineers.[5]

Professional and community service

In 2001, the Powerhouse Museum (then called the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences) partnered with the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering to put on "Australia Innovates". Laurie was one of the key contributors.[6]

Selected works

  • Laurie, JB; Evans, ME (1975). "Welded Steel Bridges A Trends and Developments". Les Ponts en Acier Soudés - Tendances et Développements (in French). Hobart. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  • Laurie, JB; Tickner, ND (1976). "Bridges-Design. Australian scene, including Railway Bridges". Symp. Prestressed Concr. Short Medium Span Bridges. Proc. Sydney: 1–10. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  • Laurie, J. B. (January 1984). "The Forms of Australian Overseas Consultancy". The Engineering Conference 1984: Conference Papers: 118–121. ISBN 0858252155. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  • Laurie, J. B.; Robertson, R. H. S.; Vicente, M. A. (August 1986). "The restoration of buildings constructed with Menorcan limestone". Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology. 19 (3): 283–289. doi:10.1144/GSL.QJEG.1986.019.03.05. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  • "Bridges". Technology in Australia 1788-1988. Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering; Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre. 1988. pp. 358–361. ISBN 0-908029-49-7.
  • Laurie, J. B. (May–June 2000). "Melbourne City Link project: a view near the finishing line". ATSE Focus (112): 10–16. Retrieved 20 May 2023.

Honours and awards

Personal life

References

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