A plan which details how SCIRT managed its construction work and ensured a consistent best-practice approach across the approximately 700 projects in the rebuild programme.
A plan which describes how SCIRT is to carry out construction works. The first version of this plan was produced on 10 August 2011.
Construction workers remove stones from the damaged Arts Centre.
A series of SCIRT advertisements which feature images of women in construction.
A pdf copy of a drawing for children focusing on diggers and road cones.
Latimer Hotel, Latimer Square, Christchurch File reference: CCL-2012-04-06-LatimerSquare-April-2012-DSC_0861.JPG From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
A pdf copy of a presentation which describes the stages of construction of the Beachville Road seawall.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "New construction starts at 75 Manchester Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "New construction at 39 Conference Street".
An aerial photograph of Kilmore Street with a new medical facility under construction.
A PDF copy of hoarding designs for Leighs Construction. The images ask, "What good things are you growing?", "Had a good boogie lately?", "When did you last share kai with the whanau?" and "When did you last share your hidden talents?".
A photograph of the Transitional Cathedral under construction on the corner of Latimer Square and Hereford Street.
A photograph of a construction site near the intersection of Black Street and Raven Quay in Kaiapoi.
A document describing the use of 3D modelling for construction methodology.
Five years on since the first major earthquake struck the Canterbury region, the reconstruction is well advanced. Christchurch is a city in transition. This report considers trends in resourcing and employment practice of Canterbury construction organisations in response to the projected market changes (2015-2016). The report draws on the interviews with 18 personnel from 16 construction organisations and recovery agencies in October 2015. It provides a summary of perceived changes in the construction market in Canterbury, evidence of what steps construction businesses have been taking, how they have prepared for likely changes in the reconstruction sector, as well as the perceived alignment of public policies with the industry response.
A photograph looking north-west along Raven Quay in Kaiapoi. The road is unsealed and the intersection with Black Street is undergoing construction.
The Kaiapoi New World construction site.
The Kaiapoi New World construction site.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "New construction on the corner of Colombo and Kilmore Streets".
A PDF copy of The Star newspaper, published on Friday 21 September 2012.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Josh Worthington standing next to a Worthing Construction truck on Woodham Road. Josh owns Worthington Contracting with his brother".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The construction of a new building on the corner of Colombo and Kilmore Streets".
A final year paper prepared by University of Canterbury students examining the positive effects of SCIRT on the New Zealand construction industry's health and safety performance.
A paper delivered at Building a Better New Zealand (BBNZ 2014) Conference. The paper examines the relationship between innovation and productivity improvement in the construction industry.
A map showing the actual construction start dates.
A pdf copy of a presentation delivered at Building a Better New Zealand (BBNZ 2014) Conference. The presentation examines the relationship between innovation and productivity improvement in the construction industry.
A photograph of construction workers and members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team walking down Gloucester Street towards Durham Street.
A photograph of a new construction on Victoria Street.
A document which outlines the purpose and processes associated with ECI at SCIRT.
A photograph of a mural on a wall in the former site of a building on Norwich Quay in Lyttelton. Construction material has been laid up against the mural.