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The office block pancaked in the Christchurch quake, killing 115 people.
The office block pancaked in the Christchurch quake, killing 115 people.
People who've bought houses in Canterbury since the September 2010 earthquake and are still battling with insurance companies over repairs, have been told that if they want to take the matter to court, today is their last chance. Earthquake claims specialist Lisa Taylor from the law firm Anthony Harper joins us.
Kim Button of the Neighbourhood Trust talks about the emotional scars Christchurch child are bearing after the earthquakes.
A report which details the archaeological investigations carried out during the course of SCIRT project 11232, wastewater renewal work in Sorensens Place.
Christchurch remembers six years on from the deadly earthquake.
Children not even born when the city was devastated by the 2011 earthquake are showing signs of quake-related stress. A Christchurch-based clinical psychologist Catherine Gallagher says the children are living with the ongoing impact of the quakes.
A report which details the archaeological monitoring carried out during the course of SCIRT project 11136, repairs to the Gloucester Street bridge.
The quake outcasts, who were uninsured at the time, will receive 80 percent of the pre-earthquake value of their homes. Three of them tell John Campbell how they've been living in limbo.
A document which describes the processes that SCIRT took when repairing some of Christchurch's heritage bridges.
Nearly a year on from November's 7.8 magnitude earthquake, schools in the Hurunui District say children are struggling to cope. And if the experience of Christchurch is anything to go by, it's likely to get worse before it gets better.
A map showing the actual construction start dates.
A document which lists the awards won by SCIRT.
A document which describes the formation of SCIRT.
A document which describes best practice for dewatering guidelines.
The Re:Start container mall was one of the first things to pop up in the city's derelict central business district after the February 2011 quake, but now it's preparing to close up shop, as Maja Burry reports.
A document which outlines how SCIRT and the New Zealand Red Cross worked together to aid the recovery of Christchurch.
A document which outlines SCIRT's post-earthquake asset assessment process.
A document which outlines SCIRT's use of peak performance coaches.
An article that explains the innovative work of SCIRT in a post-disaster environment.
A document which discusses the importance of the ECI process at SCIRT.
A document which outlines SCIRT's best practice approach to recruitment and training.
A document which describes how the new Beachville Road seawall was built.
A document which describes SCIRT's discoveries and processes regarding archaeological finds on worksites.
A document which describes the SCIRT estimates process and outcomes.
A document which describes the process that SCIRT took to fill its operational workforce gap.
A document which provides simple, easy to understand environmental advice and guidance for civil construction contractors.
A document which describes SCIRT's approach to creating business systems to aid the rebuild of horizontal infrastructure.
A document which describes development and success of the SCIRT commercial model.
A document which describes SCIRT's experience with the trenchless technology of pipe lining.
The capital has a tight rental accommodation market, and the peak demand season is just a few weeks from beginning. One prospective Wellington flat hunter, who'd experienced the Christchurch earthquake - including knowledge of the collapse, or partial collapse, of 3 buildings he'd previously lived in - has contacted us, frustrated at the lack of information available from landlords or letting agencies. What rights to information do tenants have?