BRACE: Building Resilience of Aging Coastal Bridges to Earthquakes in India

Partenaire de mise en œuvre : Build Change

Project name: BRACE: Building Resilience of Aging Coastal Bridges to Earthquakes in a Changing Climate

Coastal bridges in Gujarat, India face growing threats from climate-induced corrosion and seismic activity.

This project designs a fibre-reinforced polymer retrofit framework based on IPCC projections, modelling heat-driven deterioration, evolving seismic fragility, and cost-efficient intervention timelines.

It produces open-access tools to guide strategic retrofitting, strengthen resilience, and reduce disaster impacts, supporting local authorities and global planners in safeguarding vulnerable coastal infrastructure against intensifying climate and geophysical risks.

Bridges over 50
years old
0 %
Rise in Gujarat’s coastal
heat by 2100
0 °C

Impact et résultats clés

1

The project identifies vulnerabilities in aging coastal bridges using seismic and climate modelling to guide targeted retrofitting, reducing collapse risks during earthquakes and extreme weather, and strengthening structural safety and long-term resilience in hazard-prone regions.

2

The project helps infrastructure authorities map bridge vulnerabilities across coastal zones, enabling strategic investment prioritization to protect critical transport and emergency response routes, optimize limited resources, and reduce disaster risks in vulnerable regions.

3

The project embeds resilience metrics into coastal transport planning, enabling data-driven infrastructure strategies that enhance safety, maintain uninterrupted service, and support climate adaptation, strengthening disaster preparedness in earthquake-prone regions through proactive, future-ready planning.

Nos ressources

Aishwarya Pillai

Lead Specialist

Alpana heads institutional partnerships, governance, and resource mobilization at CDRI, advancing cross-sector collaborations that drive resilient infrastructure programming across Member Countries and organizations. With over 25 years of experience spanning international development, global health, and the non-profit sector, she brings deep expertise in fundraising strategy, donor engagement, and delivering strategic change. 

At CDRI, Alpana has been pivotal in forging strategic alliances with governments, international organizations, and philanthropies. She also plays a key role in fortifying institutional systems and board governance mechanisms as the Coalition transitions into an international organization. 

Before joining CDRI, Alpana held senior leadership roles at The George Institute for Global Health, Plan India, WaterAid India, and SOS Children’s Villages, leading institutional fundraising and cultivating strategic partnerships for social impact. 

She holds a Master’s in Finance & Control from Aligarh Muslim University and completed Executive Education at Harvard Business School (CSR India). Her work is driven by a commitment to building enduring, values-based partnerships that accelerate sustainable development outcomes. 

Alpana Saha

Director, Partnerships, Governance, and Resource Mobilisation 

Alpana heads institutional partnerships, governance, and resource mobilization at CDRI, advancing cross-sector collaborations that drive resilient infrastructure programming across Member Countries and organizations. With over 25 years of experience spanning international development, global health, and the non-profit sector, she brings deep expertise in fundraising strategy, donor engagement, and delivering strategic change. 

At CDRI, Alpana has been pivotal in forging strategic alliances with governments, international organizations, and philanthropies. She also plays a key role in fortifying institutional systems and board governance mechanisms as the Coalition transitions into an international organization. 

Before joining CDRI, Alpana held senior leadership roles at The George Institute for Global Health, Plan India, WaterAid India, and SOS Children’s Villages, leading institutional fundraising and cultivating strategic partnerships for social impact. 

She holds a Master’s in Finance & Control from Aligarh Muslim University and completed Executive Education at Harvard Business School (CSR India). Her work is driven by a commitment to building enduring, values-based partnerships that accelerate sustainable development outcomes.