Looking through cordon fence by the Bridge of Remembrance to Cashel Mall, now mostly demolished.
People looking at the damage to Cashel mall from the cordon at the Bridge of Remembrance.
The Rolleston Statue with the Bridge of Remembrance and the Hotel Grand Chancellor in the background.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Grand Chancellor Hotel seen through the Bridge of Remembrance".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A view looking along Cashel Mall from the Bridge of Remembrance".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A view looking along Cashel Mall towards Bridge of Remembrance".
A photograph looking west down Cashel Street towards the Bridge of Remembrance. Rubble from earthquake-damaged buildings is piled on the road in the distance. Wire fencing has been placed in front of a seating area to the left and around a building in the distance.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Hotel Grand Chancellor and the Bridge of Remembrance from Rolleston Avenue".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Looking along Cashel Street towards the west from the Bridge of Remembrance".
A view down Cashel Street from the Bridge of Remembrance, showing earthquake damage to several buildings along Cashel Mall.
A view down Cashel Street from the Bridge of Remembrance, showing earthquake damage to several buildings along Cashel Mall.
A view of Cashel Mall, looking east from the Bridge of Remembrance. Rubble from a collapsed store can be seen.
Car headlights flare behind the statue of William Rolleston on Rolleston Avenue. The Bridge of Remembrance is visible in the distance.
A document describing the confined spaces "dummy run".
A copy of the award application for the Canterbury Heritage Awards 2016.
A photograph of people in Cashel Mall, with the Bridge of Remembrance in the background, during the Cashel Mall to Cathedral Square walk.
People look through the cordon fencing on the Bridge of Remembrance. The Grand Chancellor can be seen through the arch of the bridge.
People look through the cordon fencing on the Bridge of Remembrance. The Grand Chancellor can be seen through the arch of the bridge.
A photograph of the Bridge of Remembrance from Cambridge Terrace. Wire fences block pedestrian access and bear a sign stating, "Extreme danger, keep out".
A photograph of the Bridge of Remembrance from Cambridge Terrace. Wire fences block pedestrian access and bear a sign stating, "Extreme danger, keep out".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cashel Mall looking west".
A web story about the return of the stone lions to the Memorial Arch.
A document describing Downer's approach to containing bentonite when drilling micro piles for the new Arch foundations.
A document describing the use of 3D modelling for construction methodology.
A document describing the early warning system to alert team members of ground and structural movement at the Arch.
A document describing the use of a remotely operated hydraulic jaw crusher to avoid the need to make confined space entries.
A document describing Downer's use of column seismic clamps to prevent additional damage to the Arch columns.
A document describing Downer's planned approach for neutralising the high pH of any potential bentonite or grout discharge into the Avon river.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Looking north-west along Cashel Mall from 95 Cashel Mall".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cashel Mall".