SCIRT work holds back the tides
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
A document which describes how the new Beachville Road seawall was built.
A document which describes how the new Beachville Road seawall was built.
An article that explains the innovative work of SCIRT in a post-disaster environment.
A document which outlines how SCIRT prioritised the 634 construction projects within its programme of work.
A document which describes the process that SCIRT took to work with industry organisations to develop a civil trade qualification.
A document which outlines how SCIRT and the New Zealand Red Cross worked together to aid the recovery of Christchurch.
A report which details the archaeological investigations carried out during the course of SCIRT project 11232, wastewater renewal work in Sorensens Place.
A document which describes SCIRT's approach to ensuring zero harm during its five and a half year programme of work.
A report which details the archaeological investigations carried out during the course of SCIRT project 10952, wastewater renewal work on Tuam Street.
As a Spanish archaeologist who used to work on prehistoric sites and then became an artefact specialist in New Zealand, my experience has shown me that although they are worlds apart, Spanish prehistory and the Victorian era are closer than … Continue reading →