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Project Prioritisation
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Prioritising the SCIRT rebuild work involved understanding and managing the influences on the programme while completing the most important projects first.
Doing the right thing at the right time in the right place - as well as coordinating all the work to minimise disruption - was key.
A project prioritisation process evolved to ensure that SCIRT repaired and rebuilt the right projects in the right order.
The process was managed by the Project Definition Team.
Glossary terms:
- Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA)
- Medical and emergency, schools, hospitals, transportation (MESHT)
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Fairfax Media Infographics
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The Fairfax Media Infographics collection contains previously published and unpublished earthquake-related infographics and graphic images created by The Press. Fairfax Media is the largest integrated metropolitan, rural and regional, magazine and digital media company in New Zealand. Its print and digital publications touch New Zealanders the length and breadth of the country every day. The Fairfax Media collections aim to preserve and make available earthquake-related material gathered by their team. Fairfax Media and UC CEISMIC are working in partnership to add to these collections and record the ongoing recovery and rebuild of Christchurch. Note that the dates given on these graphics are the dates they were filed by The Press, and do not necessarily reflect the publication date.
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All Right? Events: Body Festival
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From allright.org.nz:
A good boogie can improve your body and your mood! All Right? is teamed up with The Body Festival to bring the Do a Little Dance workplace challenge to Canterbury.
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Interview with Vicki Wilkinson-Baker
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An interview with Vicki Wilkinson-Baker, reporter for One News. The interview was carried out by University of Canterbury PhD student Sean Scanlon in mid-2012.
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Aibohphobia
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Material relating to a Transitional Cities project, titled 'Aibohphobia'. The project description reads, "In this work for the Gallery Bunker, Morison plays with 'abyssal' patterns, which appear to describe a dizzying recession into visual space or a protrusion from it. The sense of visual vertigo is heightened by Morison's use of 'hi-vis green', a colour associated with the earthquake recovery teams that occupied the Gallery. Finally the title alludes to the way the two sides of this design reverse or invert each other, so that the relationship between positive and negative space constantly twists and flips. 'Aibohphobia' is the fear of palindromes, which are words that say the same thing when read in reverse. The word itself is, naturally, a palindrome. [Justin Paton]".