Australian Stainless Blog

Built in stainless

Built in stainless
Collaboration and the ASSDA Young Professionals Network drive a premium outcome
Sydney's Alfred Street Pedestrian Bridge is a striking landmark for Parramatta, providing residents with a safe all-abilities active transport link between the northern suburbs and the Parramatta CBD. The $19 million project, co-funded by the City of Parramatta and the NSW Government, forms a key element of the Parramatta River revitalisation program.

Bridges are the lifeblood of communities, designed to connect people, reduce transport costs and emissions, and encourage a healthier lifestyle. For the Alfred Street Bridge, design principles focused on accessibility, safety, elegance, and longevity. The final result

Celebrating 30 years of ASSDA

Celebrating 30 years of ASSDA
The Australian Stainless Steel Development Association was inaugurated on 17 December 1992, marking 30 years of supporting, growing, and defending the market for stainless steel in Australia. We are proud of this milestone and have enjoyed the challenges and triumphs delivered for the benefit of our material and industry. It's a testament to our Members, staff, and industry colleagues - past and present.

 
OUR HISTORY

1992

ASSDA is inaugurated with 31 Members to address and harness stainless steel's growth trend in Australia.

1993

First National Conference, PacRim Stainless, is held at the Novotel North Beach Hotel in Wollongong.