Gloucester Street bridge - run sheet for bridge opening
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
A run sheet which details who will do what at the opening of the Gloucester Street bridge.
A run sheet which details who will do what at the opening of the Gloucester Street bridge.
A video which describes the history of the bridge and SCIRT's repair methodology.
A public relations flyer which outlines the repairs undertaken on the Gloucester Street bridge.
A poster which was prepared to go with the award application for the Canterbury Heritage Awards 2016.
A copy of the award application for the Canterbury Heritage Awards 2016.
The operation of telecommunication networks is critical during business as usual times, and becomes most vital in post-disaster scenarios, when the services are most needed for restoring other critical lifelines, due to inherent interdependencies, and for supporting emergency and relief management tasks. In spite of the recognized critical importance, the assessment of the seismic performance for the telecommunication infrastructure appears to be underrepresented in the literature. The FP6 QuakeCoRE project “Performance of the Telecommunication Network during the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence” will provide a critical contribution to bridge this gap. Thanks to an unprecedented collaboration between national and international researchers and highly experienced asset managers from Chorus, data and evidences on the physical and functional performance of the telecommunication network after the Canterbury Earthquakes 2010-2011 have been collected and collated. The data will be processed and interpreted aiming to reveal fragilities and resilience of the telecommunication networks to seismic events