Central City Rebuild Communication Structure
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
A diagram created in 2011, showing the communication structure across rebuild agencies.
A diagram created in 2011, showing the communication structure across rebuild agencies.
An example of a paper which explains the role of an Asset Owner's Representative - Transport Structures at SCIRT.
A document summarising the establishment, structure and outcomes of the Value of SCIRT initiative.
A diagram which illustrates the proposed structure of an industry-wide training advisory board.
A document which details the structure, roles and terms of reference for the Client Governance Group (CGG).
A PDF copy of The Star newspaper, published on Saturday 30 April 2011.
A document which describes how SCIRT's governance structure was set up and developed in response to the many challenges of the horizontal infrastructure rebuild.
A plan which introduces SCIRT, its management structure and its set of management plans. The first version of this plan was produced on 10 August 2011.
A PDF copy of The Star newspaper, published on Wednesday 27 April 2011.
A presentation prepared by one of the site engineers restoring the Memorial Arch and Bridge of Remembrance, outlining the damage to the structures, the repair designs and the construction methodologies.
A brochure created for Beca Heritage Week 2014, outlining SCIRT's repair work on heritage structures in the Central City. It was handed out to members of the public at SCIRT's walk and talk tours.
A PDF copy of The Star newspaper, published on Friday 10 February 2012.
A PDF copy of The Star newspaper, published on Friday 13 July 2012.
A PDF copy of The Star newspaper, published on Friday 10 August 2012.
A PDF copy of the site map for CityUps. CityUps was a 'city of the future for one night only', and the main event of FESTA 2014. It was held on vacant sites at the intersection of Lichfield Street, Manchester Street and High Street. Architecture students from Unitec, The University of Auckland and CPIT collaborated with local businesses to create large-scale, temporary structures to entertain the public.