Temporary Traffic Compliance Checklist
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An example of a checklist used by SCIRT traffic management teams to perform site checks.
An example of a checklist used by SCIRT traffic management teams to perform site checks.
A runsheet created for the SCIRT and New Zealand Red Cross humaneers action learning group.
A story submitted by Godfrey Nosa to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Barbara de Vries to the QuakeStories website.
A technical guideline which defines SCIRT Delivery Team requirements for as-built field surveying and attribute information.
A flyer which was attached to an email inviting people to the Humaneers action learning group.
“Christchurch people of the younger generations and strangers to the city who wander among the ordered prettinesses of the Christchurch Botanical Gardens, and pace along the pleasant winding paths …
A PDF copy of four cut-out signs produced for City2Surf 2015. The images and messages on the signs ask questions relating to the Five Ways to Wellbeing, such as "When did you last get your sweat on?" and "Been outside with the whanau lately?".
A story submitted by Jayne to the QuakeStories website.
A document created to summarise the initial SCIRT and New Zealand Red Cross collaboration workshop.
A report detailing the Liquefaction Trial, the observations, and discussions of the trial interpretation and findings.
A runsheet created for the initial SCIRT and New Zealand Red Cross collaboration workshop.
A story submitted by Michael Topp to the QuakeStories website.
A pdf copy of a work notice issued by SCIRT giving an overview of the Beachville Road seawall rebuild project.
A web story about the return of the stone lions to the Memorial Arch.
A pdf copy of a presentation which SCIRT presented to Red Cross volunteers, telling them about what SCIRT is and what it does.
A paper which shares the process followed for the assessment and prioritisation of the retaining walls within the Port Hills in Christchurch.
A plan which outlines SCIRT's approach to Human Resource Management. The first version of this plan was produced on 30 August 2011.
A PDF copy of fourteen signs produced for City2Surf 2015. The images and messages on the signs are from phase 3 of the All Right? campaign and feature unique compliments such as "You're more fun than a barrel of monkeys" and "Your love is better than coffee!".
A poster created by University of Canterbury students outlining their findings from examining SCIRT's approach to managing health and safety.
A document which describes the processes and procedures SCIRT designers and delivery teams had to follow to locate and protect utilities.
A document describing Downer's use of column seismic clamps to prevent additional damage to the Arch columns.
A memorandum which summarises the outcomes of the SCIRT/New Zealand Red Cross introductory session and the design thinking workshop.
A PDF copy of an image created for the Summer Starter. The image features an All Right? 'tip of the week', which reads, "Doing something a bit new? Nice! Great things happen when we try something new". The image was published in The Press in the lead-up to the 2015 Summer Starter.
A story submitted by Rosalee Jenkin to the QuakeStories website.
A document that describes a case study on how SCIRT has been designed to create an environment that delivers high performance.
People have lived in the Christchurch area for at least 700 years, and one of the earliest large settlements was at Redcliffs – Raekura – where a wide variety of naturally occurring foods could be obtained. There were shellfish on … Continue reading →
A copy of Empowered Christchurch's submission on CERA's Draft Transition Recovery Plan, Greater Christchurch Earthquake Recovery: transition to regeneration.
A paper which outlines the observed damage to Christchurch City Council-owned retaining walls and the repair solutions developed.
A story submitted by Lyndsay Fenwick to the QuakeStories website.