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- Bike Ride in the East Side - Photograph 49
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- Detail of damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. The cross on the roof has been removed.
- Creator(s)
- Gregor Ronald
- Date
- 12:08am 28th November 2011
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- Bike Ride in the East Side - Photograph 55
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- Tree stumps and wood chips from trees that were removed from the South Brighton pine forest. The photographer comments, "A Sunday afternoon ride to New Brighton, then back via Aranui, Wainoni, Dallington, and Richmond. Not a cheerful experience. South Brighton pine forest - gone! The pines had become poisoned by the rising saline water table, so they've all had to come out".
- Creator(s)
- Gregor Ronald
- Date
- 3:58am 6th August 2012
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- Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2620
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- Furry heart-shape tribute on the fence just down from the empty site where the CTV building was.
- Creator(s)
- Jocelyn Kinghorn
- Date
- 2:34am 25th March 2012
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- Community
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- Photograph by Jocelyn Kinghorn 2624
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- In a vacant lot opposite the CTV building where a building has been demolished, is a commemoration to those who died in the earthquake. It includes a pile of demolition rubble and 185 white stones in honour of each person who lost their life on 22nd February 2011. Around it are also item such as a frame photograph and flowers left by the public.
- Creator(s)
- Jocelyn Kinghorn
- Date
- 2:35am 25th March 2012
- Tags
- Community
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- The Wrecking Crew Move On
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- A digger being loaded onto the back of a truck. The photographer comments, "After clearing away the remains of a building in Christchurch, New Zealand destroyed by the February 22 earthquake the digger can now be transported to its next destination for destruction".
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 8:01am 19th July 2011
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- wrecking, crew, digger, mover, transporter, heavy machinery, sun, 4 September 2010, 22 February 2011, 13 June 2011, excavator, Edgeware, quake art
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- Transformers Unplugged
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- Twisted reinforcing rods tangled in a pile of rubble. The photographer comments, "It is a horrible sight when a transformer runs out of electricity. Anyone got any jumper cables?".
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 11:18pm 23rd November 2012
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- demolition, metal, bars, re-bar, iron,
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- Photograph number UC 11-0079-76
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- Barbeque at the Ohoka/Mandeville Showgrounds where mechanical Engineer students are having their lectures following the 2011 earthquake.
- Creator(s)
- University of Canterbury Photographic Services
- Date
- 12:24am 26th March 2011
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- Photograph number UC 11-0372-71
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- Bronze award recipient, Rachel Linehan, from Hamilton. Pictured here with Prime Minister John Key, Vice-Chancellor Dr Rod Carr, and Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Gerry Brownlee.
- Creator(s)
- University of Canterbury Photographic Services
- Date
- 11:53pm 23rd September 2011
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- Gap Filler Project 07: Think Differently Book Exchange
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- The Think Differently Book Exchange is an internationally recognised community project that encourages members of the public to participate in a book exchange scheme. Gap Filler set up a fridge on an abandoned building site in the city centre with a yellow path leading up to the door. Passers-by are invited to take a book, or come back later and leave one.
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- Focus360 Panoramas: Kaiapoi - Williams Street and Sewell Street
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- Interactive 360-degree panoramic photographs taken in Kaiapoi, at the intersection of Williams Street and Sewell Street.
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- Photographs of Rhodes Memorial Home, 34 Dyers Pass Road
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- Photographs of Rhodes Memorial Home, 34 Dyers Pass Road, commissioned by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.
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- Photographs of 273 Montreal Street
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- Photographs of 273 Montreal Street, commissioned by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.
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- Jeff Field's memories from the 1970s
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- Scanned copies of black and white photographs, together with videos of Jeff Field sharing his memories of the UCSA.
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- Structure and Governance
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Challenges over the funding of Christchurch's horizontal infrastructure repair programme, how it was shared, and how to assure value for taxpayers and ratepayers, shaped and reshaped the governance structure of SCIRT.
How do you govern a multi-billion dollar rebuild of horizontal infrastructure to ensure value for money results for taxpayers and ratepayers after a series of destructive earthquakes?
What power and decision-making structures, policies and processes do you put in place to make critical decisions about funding of the repairs and oversight of their implementation?
Facing a rebuild of huge scale, the Government opted for an alliance model as a delivery vehicle capable of managing the complexity of the largest civil construction rebuild programme in New Zealand history.
However the self-governing alliance model would early on be confronted by multiple issues:
- Undefined scope of works because much of the damaged infrastructure was difficult and time-consuming to inspect.
- Funding uncertainty in the absence of a defined scope so it was difficult to estimate total programme cost and secure funding accordingly.
- Multiple asset owners and contractors in the alliance made alignment in governance and on funding issues particularly challenging.
- Competing priorities for the asset owners meant the rebuild of horizontal infrastructure was one of several priorities at the time.
- Cost sharing between the three funding organisations caused considerable tension with most of the assets owned by the Christchurch City Council.
Refer to the attachment document "The Governance of SCIRT - the exercise of control" which describes how SCIRT and its eight alliance participants were required to adapt and adjust governance in order to navigate their way through these challenges and changing priorities.
Glossary terms
- CGG - Client Governance Group
- HIGG - Horizontal Infrastructure Governance Group
- OAG - Office of the Auditor-General
- NZTA - NZ Transport Agency
- CERA - Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority
- CSA - Cost-Sharing Agreement
- IPSG - Infrastructure Programme Steering Group
- IPCT - Infrastructure Programme Coordination Team
- AFG - Audit Framework Group
- IPTG - Infrastructure Programme Transition Group
- IRTSG - Infrastructure Rebuild Technical Standards and Guidelines
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- Hamish Allan's Paintings
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A collection of paintings created by artist Hamish Allan. Allan has the following to say about this collection:
These eight paintings were completed after the 2010/2011 Christchurch earthquakes and during the countless aftershocks. Myself and my family lived and worked through this period and these paintings reflect my immediate and wider environment and my response to the social and physical environs.
My studio and home was only damaged moderately so I was able to continue to produce work and exhibit work in local exhibitions which occurred despite and in response to the devastation.
All of the building featured are demolished or are to be demolished. Shipping containers, road cones and heavy machinery appeared overnight and quickly overwhelmed the city and became part of the new landscape.
Sections were cleared of houses and in some cases the fences and gardens were left and maintained by the locals or owners which emphasised the uninhabited, vacant areas of the city.
Flora and fauna flourished while Christchurch embarked on the rebuild. People suffered, people left, people stayed. As I write this five years on I am still living and working from the same property and am heartened and encouraged to see the city continue to revive, rebuild and blossom around me and my community remains healthy and emboldened by a sense of shared experience, achievement, and loss, with much to accomplish and to look forward to.
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- All Right? Research and Evaluation: Annual Research - Taking the Pulse
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PDF documents containing research findings from 2013 - 2017. The research was conducted across greater Christchurch to inform and evaluate the All Right? Campaign.
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- BeckerFraserPhotos December 2011 photograph 0030
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- A photograph of people reading an information sign posted on a cordon fence during the Cashel Mall to Cathedral Square walk.
- Date
- 11:51pm 11th December 2011
- Tags
- Cathedral Square, Cathedral Square walk, sign boards, signs
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- BeckerFraserPhotos July 2011 photograph 397
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- A photograph of a copy of the Avonside Community Group update for 22 June 2011 posted on a power pole.
- Date
- 3:38am 10th July 2011
- Tags
- RedZoneApp
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- BeckerFraserPhotos April 2011 photograph 528
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- A wading bird at the Hulverstone Reserve in Avondale.
- Date
- 4:02am 19th April 2011
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- RedZoneApp, Burwood
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- BeckerFraserPhotos April 2011 photograph 607
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- Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cathedral Square".
- Date
- 10:02pm 27th April 2011
- Tags
- Cathedral Square, ChristChurch Cathedral, red zone, Christ Church Cathedral