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A. Silt crater resulting from liquefaction after the 22 February 2011 earthquake (source: George Kuek) B. Rupture in a Christchurch park as the result of the 4 September 2010 earthquake (source: Ministry of Civil Defence
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Document Date: 2012-07-10 21:30:28


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Canterbury / Wellington / /

Company

CTV / Canterbury Television / Structural Engineering Society New Zealand Inc. / Pyne Gould Corporation / /

Country

New Zealand / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Building Failure / Port Hills / Masonry Buildings / Building Code / CTV building / Building Failure Caused / /

Holiday

Boxing Day / /

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damage technologies / recovery services / low-damage technologies / acceptable solutions / steel / /

NaturalFeature

Port Hills / Silt crater / /

Organization

Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand / Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management / Royal Commission of Inquiry / New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering Inc. / New Zealand Geotechnical Society / Christchurch City Council / Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority / Freemasonry / Department of Building and Housing / Christchurch Mail Centre / Royal Commission / /

Person

Jerry Mateparae / Richard Fenwick / George Kuek / Nigel Priestley / Mark Cooper (Chairperson) / Ronald Carter / Thomas Paulay / /

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Position

Governor-General / Chairperson / representative / QSO Governor-General / Hotel Grand Chancellor / Lieutenant General / Associate Professor / /

Technology

cone penetrometer / developed low-damage technologies / engineering technologies / damage technologies / low-damage technologies / Low-damage building technologies / /

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