Memorandum of Understanding - SCIRT and InfraTrain 2012
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A memorandum of understanding that sets out how SCIRT and InfraTrain planned to work together to build an industry training framework and skilled workforce.
A memorandum of understanding that sets out how SCIRT and InfraTrain planned to work together to build an industry training framework and skilled workforce.
A poster which illustrates each of SCIRT's eight critical risks.
A document created in 2011, demonstrating the design parameters for the rebuild of wastewater, storm water, water supply and roading in the central city.
A document outlining the methodology for rebuilding horizontal infrastructure in the central city, covering wastewater (local reticulation and trunk), wastewater pump stations, storm water (local reticulation and trunk), potable water, roads, and bridges.
A design guideline which provides guidance to designers on how to carry out a whole of life evaluation of rebuild options.
A document outlining how the rebuild of wastewater, water supply, storm water and roading infrastructure was to be managed and coordinated with other programmes of work in the central city.
A PDF copy of a spreadsheet used to identify the impacts of traffic management in the central city.
A detailed presentation created in 2011, outlining the approach to the central city rebuild and associated risk management.
A shortened version of a presentation created in 2011, outlining the approach to the central city rebuild.
A diagram illustrating how the rebuild of the three waters and roading infrastructure was to be managed and coordinated with other programmes of work in the central city.
A presentation created by LINZ, explaining the application and benefits of the National Forward Works Viewer.
A report which details the archaeological investigations carried out during the course of SCIRT project 10952, wastewater renewal work on Tuam Street.
A document which outlines several of Downer's safety initiatives, developed when working in the Central Business District.
A document which describes the purpose of the Bill Perry Safety Awards and outlines each winning submission.
A consent granted by Environment Canterbury, providing consent to discharge water and contaminants to water.
A document which explains the rationale behind and development of City Care's Good to Go safety video.
A technical paper prepared for the Water NZ conference and expo 2012, which details how GIS and InfoNet were used to complement SCIRT's asset assessment process.
A document which describes SCIRT's approach to ensuring zero harm during its five and a half year programme of work.
A document which outlines how to work safely around underground services, created to discuss with site staff at on-site "toolbox talks".
A document which outlines SCIRT's post-earthquake asset assessment process.
A poster created by University of Canterbury students outlining their findings from examining SCIRT's approach to managing health and safety.
A document which outlines how SCIRT prioritised the 634 construction projects within its programme of work.
A document which describes SCIRT's framework, principles and process of defining projects and the process of prioritising those projects.
A diagram which illustrates SCIRT's asset assessment request process.
A document which outlines the processes involved in the Multi Criteria Analysis Asset Prioritisation tool. It also talks about assumptions made and potential gaps.
A map showing the actual construction start dates.
A board paper which asks the SCIRT board to review and revise SCIRT's existing Health and Safety Policy.
A document which summarises each winning Bill Perry Safety Award submission.
An article published in the August/September 2015 issue of BRANZ Build magazine. It summarises SCIRT's approach to innovation management and suggests some areas for improvement.
A document which describes the processes and procedures SCIRT designers and delivery teams had to follow to locate and protect utilities.