Bridge revamp
Malmsbury Reservoir’s picturesque access bridge is set to undergo a major refurbishment of the heritage-listed structure. Whilst the reservoir itself was completed in 1870, the current dam outlet, tower and 50-metre long access bridge was constructed in 1906.
Chief Officer Assets and Operations Danny McLean said works will begin on the $895,000 project to rehabilitate the bridge.
“This will include replacing the bridge’s foundations, repairing and refurbishing the steel bridge structure, it’s cast iron supports and bluestone abutment. It’s a fantastic project to ensure this beautiful historic structure can be maintained well into the future,” he said.
The bridge will be removed by crane in four 12-metre long sections, and transported off-site for repair. “Removal of the bridge will also allow for closer inspection of other parts of the structure that may need attention.” Mr McLean said.
“There are buckled parts of the walkway and steelwork that is rusted beyond repair. Our contractor Civil and Earth Australia will be taking extra care as they carry out this work.”
The bridge will remain closed to the public once works are complete.
Coliban Water has worked closely with Heritage Victoria, Dja Dja Wurrung and other key stakeholders in the lead up to the works.
Visit connect.coliban.com.au for more information, or coliban.com.au/about-us/our-reservoirs/malmsbury-reservoir for details about permitted on-water recreation activities.