The genesis of SCIRT - new era in disaster recovery
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
A document which describes the formation of SCIRT.
A document which describes the formation of SCIRT.
A document which describes best practice for dewatering guidelines.
A document which lists the awards won by SCIRT.
A document which outlines SCIRT's post-earthquake asset assessment process.
A document which outlines SCIRT's use of peak performance coaches.
A document which describes the SCIRT estimates process and outcomes.
A document which describes how the new Beachville Road seawall was built.
A document which discusses the importance of the ECI process at SCIRT.
A document which outlines SCIRT's best practice approach to recruitment and training.
A document which describes development and success of the SCIRT commercial model.
A document which describes SCIRT's discoveries and processes regarding archaeological finds on worksites.
A document which describes SCIRT's experience with the trenchless technology of pipe lining.
A document which describes the process that SCIRT took to fill its operational workforce gap.
A document which discusses the importance of the Alliance Objectives to the operation of SCIRT.
A document which outlines how SCIRT prioritised the 634 construction projects within its programme of work.
A document which provides simple, easy to understand environmental advice and guidance for civil construction contractors.
A document which describes the processes that SCIRT took when repairing some of Christchurch's heritage bridges.
A document which describes SCIRT's approach to quantifying the impact of its communications and community engagement activities.
A document which describes SCIRT's approach to creating business systems to aid the rebuild of horizontal infrastructure.
A document which describes the process that SCIRT took to restore the Bridge of Remembrance and Memorial Arch.
A document which describes the process that SCIRT took to repair the Sumner Road retaining wall - stage 4.
A document which illustrates the impetus for SCIRT's zero harm programme, the parties involved, initiatives undertaken and outcomes achieved.
A document which describes SCIRT's approach to ensuring zero harm during its five and a half year programme of work.
A document which describes how SCIRT led the co-ordination of its huge repair programme with those of other utilities.
A document which outlines how SCIRT and the New Zealand Red Cross worked together to aid the recovery of Christchurch.
A document which describes the process that SCIRT took to work with industry organisations to develop a civil trade qualification.
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 PDF copy of an evaluation document highlighting quantitative findings about how the All Right? social marketing campaign has helped Cantabrians. The report was created by All Right? in April 2017.
When the new Canterbury Earthquake Memorial was revealed last month, something unusual happened for a work of public art. It was universally appreciated! Christchurch filmmaker Rick Harvie has documented the two year long project from seeking submissions though to the official ceremony. Rick tells Lynn Freeman he's about to put his now finished documentary, including footage of the ceremony and feedback from a range of people, online.
The 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquakes and their aftermath have been described by the Human Rights Commission as one of New Zealand's greatest contemporary human rights challenges. This article documents the shortcomings in the realisation of the right to housing in post-quake Canterbury for homeowners, tenants and the homeless. The article then considers what these shortcomings tell us about New Zealand's overall human rights framework, suggesting that the ongoing and seemingly intractable nature of these issues and the apparent inability to resolve them indicate an underlying fragility implicit in New Zealand's framework for dealing with the consequences of a large-scale natural disaster. The article concludes that there is a need for a comprehensive human rights-based approach to disaster preparedness, response and recovery in New Zealand.