Protecting the past - Restoring heritage bridges
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
A document which describes the processes that SCIRT took when repairing some of Christchurch's heritage bridges.
A document which describes the processes that SCIRT took when repairing some of Christchurch's heritage bridges.
A report which details the archaeological monitoring carried out during the course of SCIRT project 11136, repairs to the Gloucester Street bridge.
A document which describes the process that SCIRT took to repair the Sumner Road retaining wall - stage 4.
A document which describes how SCIRT led the co-ordination of its huge repair programme with those of other utilities.
A document which describes SCIRT's approach to creating business systems to aid the rebuild of horizontal infrastructure.
A document which describes the formation of SCIRT.
A map showing the actual construction start dates.
Many buildings with relatively low damage from the 2010-2011 Canterbury were deemed uneconomic to repair and were replaced [1,2]. Factors that affected commercial building owners’ decisions to replace rather than repair, included capital availability, uncertainty with regards to regional recovery, local market conditions and ability to generate cash flow, and repair delays due to limited property access (cordon). This poster provides a framework for modeling decision-making in a case where repair is feasible but replacement might offer greater economic value – a situation not currently modeled in engineering risk analysis.
An article that explains the innovative work of SCIRT in a post-disaster environment.
A document which describes how SCIRT's governance structure was set up and developed in response to the many challenges of the horizontal infrastructure rebuild.
A document which describes how the new Beachville Road seawall was built.
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 quantifying the impact of its communications and community engagement activities.
A document which describes SCIRT's discoveries and processes regarding archaeological finds on worksites.
A report which details the archaeological investigations carried out during the course of SCIRT project 10952, wastewater renewal work on Tuam Street.
A document which describes SCIRT's approach to ensuring zero harm during its five and a half year programme of work.
A document which outlines SCIRT's post-earthquake asset assessment process.
A document which outlines how SCIRT prioritised the 634 construction projects within its programme of work.
A document which discusses the importance of the ECI process at SCIRT.
A document which illustrates the impetus for SCIRT's zero harm programme, the parties involved, initiatives undertaken and outcomes achieved.
A document which outlines SCIRT's best practice approach to recruitment and training.
A document which outlines SCIRT's use of peak performance coaches.
A document which describes the process that SCIRT took to fill its operational workforce gap.
A document which describes best practice for dewatering guidelines.
A document which discusses the importance of the Alliance Objectives to the operation of SCIRT.
A document which describes the process that SCIRT took to restore the Bridge of Remembrance and Memorial Arch.
A document which lists the awards won by SCIRT.
A document which outlines how SCIRT and the New Zealand Red Cross worked together to aid the recovery of Christchurch.
A document which provides simple, easy to understand environmental advice and guidance for civil construction contractors.
A document which describes the SCIRT estimates process and outcomes.