Climate-resilient Infrastructure Technology

Climate-resilient infrastructure refers to the design and construction of assets - such as roads, bridges, and power grids - specifically engineered to withstand the impacts of climate change, including floods, heatwaves, and rising sea levels. Climate-resilient infrastructure technology utilizes ‘Hard’ engineering (smart materials) and ‘Soft’ solutions (nature-based designs) to ensure that critical services remain operational during and after extreme weather events.

How the Technology Works

  • Predictive Stress Modelling: Engineers use Digital Twins and AI to simulate how a bridge or building will react to 50-year flood levels or extreme thermal expansion.
  • Adaptive Materials: Use of self-healing concrete that seals its own ....
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