A report which details the archaeological investigations carried out during the course of SCIRT projects 11115 and 11159, wastewater renewal work and storm water repair work on Ferry Road.
A presentation which was given as part of the FME Desktop World Tour in 2015 in Christchurch.
International leaders in disaster recovery are lining up to learn the lessons New Zealand has gained from the Christchurch earthquakes.
A copy of a letter from Seamus O'Cromtha which was sent to the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) on 3 September 2016. The letter was sent on behalf of Empowered Christchurch. In the letter, O'Cromtha calls on the Chief Executive to instruct the Christchurch City Council to stop issuing building consents in areas such as the Avon River floodplain until stop banks have been erected along the river. O'Cromtha comments, "Properties that should be protected by stop banks currently have no protection against flooding".
A document which summarises each winning Bill Perry Safety Award submission.
A pdf copy of a post from the One Voice Te Reo Kotahi blog. The post is titled, "Healthy Christchurch Hui - OVTRK presention".
A video which describes the history of the bridge and SCIRT's repair methodology.
The SCIRT Health and Safety Policy, revised in February 2016.
A PDF version of the memento book created for those who contributed to the SCIRT programme.
A report reviewing pipe installation specifications and recommending alternatives that could improve standard specifications.
A report created by the University of Canterbury Quake Centre and the University of Auckland, funded by the Building Research Levy. It shows how an innovation process was initiated and managed throughout the rebuilding of the horizontal infrastructure after the Canterbury earthquakes.
A video of the 2016 Civic Earthquake Memorial Service, held to mark the fifth anniversary of the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The service was held on the Archery Lawn in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens at midday on 22 February 2016. The service was filmed for the Christchurch City Council by Alan Radford of Multicam TV.
A diagram which illustrates the numbers of people trained to July 2016.
A document which outlines the communication strategy behind the Lonely Cone campaign.
A copy of the award application for the Canterbury Heritage Awards 2016.
A document which outlines the purpose and processes associated with ECI at SCIRT.
A document which describes SCIRT's Geographic Information System (GIS) Viewer.
A plan which outlined the scope, approach and key deliverables for communications and stakeholder engagement for SCIRT.
A public relations flyer which outlines the repairs undertaken on the Gloucester Street bridge.
Frustrated Christchurch home-owners have delivered a 3000 strong petition to the government, calling for a Royal Commission of Inquiry into shoddy earthquake repairs.
The founders of a post-quake farmers market in Christchurch have taken the idea to Kaikoura, and has set up shop in the earthquake hit town.
The Earthquake Commission has already received about 7,000 claims from last week's Kaikoura quake. EQC expects the number of claims to be fewer than in Christchurch.
A management plan which describes how SCIRT will coordinate utility authorities and utility relocations.
A document which describes the establishment of the SCIRT Women in Construction (SWIC) group and its achievements.
A document containing the research questions asked by Opinions Market Research Ltd when carrying out telephone surveys about SCIRT work.
A document which sets out the terms of reference for SCIRT's Safety Leadership Group.
A report which details the findings of a follow-up performance audit carried out by the Office of the Auditor-General to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of arrangements to repair Christchurch's horizontal infrastructure.
An abstract which describes the content of Trent Beckman-Cross's full PhD thesis.
A document which describes the purpose of the Bill Perry Safety Awards and outlines each winning submission.
A presentation which outlines SCIRT's approach to raising the visibility of and enabling women working in construction across the SCIRT programme.