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Shot a music video in here 2 weeks ago.
Traveling past the Central Library in Gloucester Street PWS-2010-09-07-DSC01925
Traveling past the Central Library in Gloucester Street PWS-2010-09-07-DSC01926
A copy of the mechanical repair strategy for the Townsend Telescope. The strategy was written by Graeme Kershaw, Technician at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Workers repairing the Rendezvous Hotel.
Repairs to the Rendezvous Hotel.
Workers repairing the Rendezvous Hotel.
It's been more than seven years since the fatal 6.3 earthquake broke thousands of Christchurch homes, and yet many homeowners are still waiting for repairs, re-repairs, or to settle with EQC.
Repairs to damaged New Regent Street facades.
Repairs to damaged New Regent Street facades.
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Roading contractors are already repairing many Christchurch streets damaged by last week's earthquake.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Magistrates Court under repair".
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.
The first permanent repairs to Canterbury homes damaged in September's earthquake will start today.
A document containing photographs of SCIRT's Armagh Street bridge repairs.
the arts centre - under repair following the earthquake.
A video which describes the history of the bridge and SCIRT's repair methodology.
More than 300 people turned out to a meeting in Christchurch last night to hear about botched Earthquake Commission repairs.
A public relations flyer which outlines the repairs undertaken on the Gloucester Street bridge.
A document which details Downer's approach to heritage management when repairing the Armagh Street bridge.
Canterbury homeowners are questioning the validity of a survey which was supposed to independently test the quality of earthquake repairs.
As a result of the Canterbury earthquakes, over 60% of the concrete buildings in the Christchurch Central Business District have been demolished. This experience has highlighted the need to provide guidance on the residual capacity and repairability of earthquake-damaged concrete buildings. Experience from 2010 Chile indicates that it is possible to repair severely damaged concrete elements (see photo at right), although limited testing has been performed on such repaired components. The first phase of this project is focused on the performance of two lightly-reinforced concrete walls that are being repaired and re-tested after damage sustained during previous testing.
Fletcher Construction says it may take years to repair an estimated 50-thousand homes in Canterbury following the September 4th earthquake.
A photograph of workers repairing the Rendezvous Hotel. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Central city, from Manchester Street".
A photograph of workers repairing the Rendezvous Hotel. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Central city, from Manchester Street".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 29 June 2013 entitled, "Regent Repairs".
A photograph of workers repairing the Rendezvous Hotel. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Central city, from Manchester Street".