A tool, in the form of a poster, given to workshop and toolbox participants and hung up at worksites and in offices, outlining five easy steps to minimise the impact of roadworks on businesses.
A document containing the research questions asked by Opinions Market Research Ltd when carrying out face-to-face surveys about SCIRT work.
A document which outlines the communication strategy behind the Lonely Cone campaign.
A tool, including an outline, resources and a survey sheet, used by SCIRT's Transport Planning Manager when delivering a series of toolboxes to SCIRT traffic staff about working around businesses.
A photograph taken in 2013, showing one of the 32 large 'Open for Business' signs placed on all of the main routes into the CBD.
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 document describing the use of a remotely operated hydraulic jaw crusher to avoid the need to make confined space entries.
A presentation prepared by SCIRT's Downer Communciation Lead, providing an overview of the community engagement carried out by the Downer Team during the restoration of the Bridge and Arch.
A web story about a site visit to the Bridge and Arch by local school pupils.
A document describing the confined spaces "dummy run".
A document describing Downer's use of column seismic clamps to prevent additional damage to the Arch columns.
A document describing Downer's approach to containing bentonite when drilling micro piles for the new Arch foundations.
A document which describes the process that SCIRT took to restore the Bridge of Remembrance and Memorial Arch.
A poster which was prepared to go with the award application for the Canterbury Heritage Awards 2016.
Posters which describe the earthquake damage, planned restoration methods and historic information about the Bridge of Remembrance and Memorial Arch. These posters were hung on the fencing around the Bridge and Arch to inform the public about the work taking place.
An example of a resource consent for dewatering.
A paper which aims to establish consistency of dewatering practice.
A video which describes the history of the bridge and SCIRT's repair methodology.
A document containing photographs of SCIRT's Armagh Street bridge repairs.
A document made available to people attending Duncan Gibb's Brunel lecture.
A document containing examples of newsletters printed and distributed to the inner city businesses and residents, to prepare them for the upcoming SCIRT rebuild work and update them on the positive progress being made.
A document containing the research questions asked by Opinions Market Research Ltd when carrying out telephone surveys about SCIRT work.
A document which lists the awards won by SCIRT.
A pdf copy of a drawing for children focusing on diggers and road cones.
A tool, including an outline, resources and a survey sheet, used by the SCIRT Communication Team when delivering a series of toolboxes to SCIRT subcontractors about working around businesses.
A document containing examples of items and activities SCIRT implemented as part of the programme to support businesses affected and disrupted by SCIRT central city rebuild work.
A series of communication updates provided by SCIRT's Downer Delivery Team to the Christchurch City Council. These updates detailed the progress of the Arch and Bridge restoration. The updates were produced between 28 June 2013 and 8 September 2015.
A copy of the award application for the Canterbury Heritage Awards 2016.
A document describing Downer's planned approach for neutralising the high pH of any potential bentonite or grout discharge into the Avon river.
A document created in 2012 that provides a range of ideas and examples successfully used by SCIRT to manage a site visit information day.