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Residential Building Repair Cost and Claim Settlement Time from the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence
(2021-04-14)This study analyses the Earthquake Commission’s (EQC) insurance claims database to investigate the influence of seismic intensity and property damage resulting from the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence (CES) on the repair ... -
Residential Reconstruction of Christchurch City Centre: Is sustainability the key to promoting inner-city living?
(2024-04-09)The aftermath of the 12 years following the earthquake has posed persistent challenges in achieving attracting permanent residents into the Christchurch City Centre. Despite City Council’s initiatives like the Central City ... -
Resilience of infrastructure networks
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Resin Injection ground improvement for liquefaction mitigation at Poverty Bay Rugby Club, Gisborne
(2024-04-09)Gisborne is located near the Hikurangi Subduction Zone which contributes to a significant amount of the seismic activity in New Zealand. This coupled with Gisborne’s soil profile consisting of liquefiable sands has resulted ... -
Response of Retrofitted 3D RC Frames under Dynamic Loading Conditions
(2023-04-19)In this study, the response of 3D double story reinforced concrete (RC) frames retrofitted through a diagonal friction damper under dynamic loading conditions, was evaluated using shaking table tests. A friction damper ... -
Restoration in the Inangahua area
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Restoration of old Auckland Customhouse
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Results of a reconnaissance trip to Mt. Etna, Italy
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Retaining Wall Design - SESOC
(2022-04-27)In the absence of a recognised or accepted national standard, and in order to provide clarity around the technical basis for their retaining wall software, some time ago SESOC embarked on the development of two design ... -
Retrofit and Repair of Reinforced Concrete Columns with Active Confinement
(2023-04-19)There are too many reinforced concrete (RC) columns built before the 1970s without sufficient transverse reinforcement. Past earthquakes have demonstrated the vulnerability of such columns and the need for their retrofit. ...