Sustainable & Resilient Infrastructures Research Facilities - Building the future with innovative materials and sustainable design
ABOUT THE FACILITIES

Our Facilities

The Sustainable & Resilient Infrastructures Research Centre is dedicated to developing innovative construction materials and structural solutions that promote sustainability, durability, and resilience. We focus on creating infrastructure that can withstand environmental challenges while minimizing ecological impact.

SRI Research Laboratories

Material Testing Laboratory

Mechanical Laboratory

Heavy Laboratory (under planning)

Research Areas

Material Analysis

KEY FOCUS AREAS:
    • Chemical composition analysis of building materials
    • Thermal and acoustic properties testing
    • Durability and weather resistance studies
    • Sustainable material alternatives research
    • Nanotechnology in construction materials

Strength of Material

KEY FOCUS AREAS:
    • Compressive and tensile strength testing
    • Fatigue and impact resistance analysis
    • Long-term performance evaluation
    • Quality control and standardization
    • Material behavior under extreme conditions

Structural Engineering

KEY FOCUS AREAS:
    • Seismic and wind load analysis
    • Green building design principles
    • Structural optimization techniques
    • Infrastructure lifecycle assessment
    • Climate-adaptive construction methods

Building Sustainable Future

Our research contributes to developing resilient infrastructure that serves communities
while protecting the environment

Innovation in Action

From eco-friendly concrete to earthquake-resistant designs, our research transforms the way we build for tomorrow

Research Facilities

Testing Laboratory

State-of-the-art equipment for material and structural testing

Quality Control Lab

State-of-the-art equipment for material and structural testing

Prototype Workshop

State-of-the-art equipment for material and structural testing

Analysis Center

State-of-the-art equipment for material and structural testing