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A significant milestone has been achieved in advancing structural health monitoring and infrastructure resilience. After months—and even years—of strategic planning, stakeholder engagement, and overcoming technical and logistical challenges, we successfully instrumented one of Victoria’s iconic rail bridges. Rail bridge instrumentation presents unique complexities, requiring meticulous coordination, specialised expertise, and robust collaboration between industry and academia. The successful completion of this installation is a testament to what can be achieved when cutting-edge research, engineering excellence, and industry partnerships align. As part of RIIS Hub: Resilient and intelligent infrastructure systems٫at the University of Melbourne ’s Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, Prof Abbas Rajabifard and I have the privilege of leading a multidisciplinary project that brings together cutting-edge research, engineering expertise, and industry collaboration to develop innovative solutions for infrastructure resilience and asset management. We at the Centre for Spatial Data Infrastructures and Land Administration (CSDILA) are committed to pioneering innovative solutions for infrastructure resilience and asset management. I would like to extend my gratitude to the dedicated team whose expertise, research, and collaborative efforts have been instrumental in driving the digital twin demonstration project for infrastructural health monitoring. This achievement would not have been possible without the dedication and expertise of our esteemed collaborators, including RIIS Hub: Resilient and intelligent infrastructure systems, Western Sydney University, ARTC٫ Rockfield Technologies, Sterling Infrastructure, Move Solutions and many other individuals and contributors. Their unwavering commitment and technical expertise have played a crucial role in bringing this vision to reality. This milestone is just the beginning. The insights from this instrumentation will drive the continued advancement of digital twin technology, predictive maintenance strategies, and data-driven decision-making for rail infrastructure. Thank you to all our partners, researchers, and industry leaders who contributed to this achievement! I look forward to continuing these meaningful collaborations and fostering innovation that strengthens infrastructure resilience for the future. Thanks to people on site: David Miller Xiaobang Zhang, Ph.D, Cameron Abraham, David Bailey, Kaan Karabina, Thomas Weichert, and many more who contributed facilitatation and safety management for the project. #StructuralHealthMonitoring #RailInfrastructure #DigitalTwin #BridgeMonitoring #EngineeringResearch #Innovation #Collaboration #InfrastructuralResilience #ResearchInnovation #Bridge #Partnership