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Curtin University Students Visit Miri River Flood Control Project for On-Site Learning of Riverbank Reinforcement Technology

Published at May 21, 2025 10:46 am
(Miri, 21st)  Future civil engineers from Curtin University Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia) got an up-close look at major flood mitigation efforts in action during a recent field visit to the Miri River Flood Mitigation Project (Phase 1), a critical infrastructure initiative aimed at strengthening the riverbanks and reducing flood risks in Miri.

The visit, part of Curtin Malaysia’s ongoing collaboration with the Drainage and Irrigation Department (DID) Miri, gave students from its Geotechnical Design and Construction and Construction Plant and Equipment courses invaluable exposure to real-world engineering
practices. 

Led by Associate Professor Wong Kwong Soon and lecturer Praveena Munianday of Curtin Malaysia’s Department of Civil and Construction Engineering, the group was hosted by civil engineer Pettruss Gudam Anak Ambun from DID Miri. They toured the project site where
key flood control measures, including sheet pile walls and reinforced concrete piles, are being implemented to prevent riverbank erosion and safeguard surrounding communities. 

Throughout the visit, students observed construction machinery in action, witnessed welding and piling techniques, and learned about the engineering challenges faced by on-site teams.

Pettruss provided expert insights into the project's technical requirements, the importance of geotechnical precision, and the role of modern construction equipment in ensuring long-term stability.

“Nothing compares to seeing what we learn in the classroom applied in the field,” said Associate Professor Wong. “These experiences prepare our students to navigate the complexities of real infrastructure projects and appreciate the importance of safety, teamwork, and innovation.”

Echoing Associate Professor Wong’s sentiments, Praveena said that such site visits deepen students  understanding and confidence. “This is how we build job-ready graduates, by immersing them in the realities of civil engineering work.”

The visit highlights Curtin Malaysia’s strong focus on industry-integrated learning and community-focused partnerships. By working closely with organisations like DID Miri, Curtin Malaysia continues to nurture future engineers who are not only technically proficient but also committed to sustainable and resilient development in Sarawak and beyond.

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Liew Li Mui


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