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Challenges associated with geotechnical design of Te Kaha – Canterbury’s Multi-Use Arena
Baker, Sam; Murashev, Alexei; Fearnley, Jonathan (2024-04-09)Te Kaha is a new 36,000-seat permanently covered multi-use arena in Christchurch and is the final anchor project in the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan, following the Canterbury earthquake sequence of 2010-2011. The ... -
Geotechnical challenges and design solutions for Yarrow Stadium redevelopment
Murashev, Alexei; Alves, Paulo (2022-04-27)New Plymouth Yarrow Stadium’s two grandstands were declared earthquake-prone and closed in 2017-2018. The $50m repair and refurbishment project was approved in 2019 and subsequently reviewed and modified to allow for the ... -
Innovative design methodology for secant pile walls
Murashev, Alexei; Alves, Paulo (2024-04-09)Many infrastructure projects in New Zealand require deep excavations in unstable granular, soft or liquefiable soil below the water table. The use of secant piles to form temporary or permanent retaining walls supporting ... -
Innovative Resin Injection Ground Improvement to Build Up Seismic Resilience of Existing Water Structures
Murashev, Alexei; Alves, Paulo; Crosby, G; Hnat, Theo; Cullen, Gary; Duggan, John; Edwards, Laurance; Myburgh, Duheine (2023-04-19)The existing Wellington Water’s Waterloo Water Treatment Plant (WTP) in Wellington, New Zealand is an important post-earthquake facility for the Wellington region. The WTP is founded on soils prone to liquefaction and ... -
Sustainability Aspects of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering in New Zealand
Murashev, Alexei (2022-04-27)Geotechnical engineering is a resource intensive sector of civil engineering that has a substantial effect on sustainability aspects of many transport, building, water and power projects. Improving sustainability of the ...