Carlo Catani

Carlo Giorgio Domenico Enrico Catani (22 April 1852 20 July 1918) was a civil engineer who, for the majority of his career, worked in Australia for the Victorian State Government.

Carlo Giorgio Domenico Enrico Catani
Memorial statue and plaque honouring Carlo Catani, St. Kilda, Victoria
Born(1852-04-22)22 April 1852
Died20 July 1918(1918-07-20) (aged 66)
St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
OccupationCivil engineer
Years active18761917
SpouseCathrine Hanley
Children6

He was born in Florence, Italy, and gained a civil engineering diploma at the Technical Institute there. After working in railway construction, he migrated to New Zealand in 1876, but left for Melbourne almost immediately. Within a few weeks, he joined the Victorian Department of Crown Lands and Survey as a draughtsman. In 1882, he transferred to the Public Works Department, and became head of his section in 1892.

Catani oversaw many civil engineering projects, including:

  • the draining of the Koo-Wee-Rup swamp
  • the widening and improvement of the Yarra River upstream from Princes Bridge, Alexandra Avenue and the laying out and planting of the Alexandra Gardens
  • the making of roads to Arthurs Seat and to Mount Donna Buang
  • the construction of the Elwood Canal
  • the construction of Murray River levees in the Strathmerton district
  • the construction of Lake Catani on Mount Buffalo
  • the reclamation and the layout of the St Kilda foreshore.
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