2. Canterbur
y
Earthquak
e
Recovery
FILE :
DRAFTING CHECKED
DRAWN
APPROVED
FIG. No. REV.PROJECT No.
APPROX. SCALE (AT A3 SIZE)
CERA
CANTERBURY EARTHQUAKE RECOVERY
Land Damage Map
NTS
0
.
Notes:
Low-resolution aerial photos sourced from Google Earth (Copyright: 2009).
High-resolution aerials provided by New Zealand Aerial Mapping (February 2011)
Property boundaries provided by Christchurch City Council
Land Damage After 4 September 2010
!
Approx Scale 1:50,000
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 (m)
Legend
Areas of observed
liquefaction
Port Hills area
3. Canterbur
y
Earthquak
e
Recovery
FILE :
DRAFTING CHECKED
DRAWN
APPROVED
FIG. No. REV.PROJECT No.
APPROX. SCALE (AT A3 SIZE)
CERA
CANTERBURY EARTHQUAKE RECOVERY
Land Damage Map
Aggregated Land Damage After 22 February 2011NTS
0
.
Notes:
Low-resolution aerial photos sourced from Google Earth (Copyright: 2009).
High-resolution aerials provided by New Zealand Aerial Mapping (February 2011)
Property boundaries provided by Christchurch City Council
!
Approx Scale 1:50,000
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 (m)
Legend
Areas of observed
liquefaction
Port Hills area
4. Canterbur
y
Earthquak
e
Recovery
FILE :
DRAFTING CHECKED
DRAWN
APPROVED
FIG. No. REV.PROJECT No.
APPROX. SCALE (AT A3 SIZE)
CERA
CANTERBURY EARTHQUAKE RECOVERY
Aggregated Building Damage Map
Building Damage After 4 September 2010NTS
0
.
Notes:
Low-resolution aerial photos sourced from Google Earth (Copyright: 2009).
High-resolution aerials provided by New Zealand Aerial Mapping (February 2011)
Property boundaries provided by Christchurch City Council
Building damage based on data provided by AMI, Ansvar, EQC, FMG, Housing New Zealand, IAG, Lumley,
MAS, Tower and Vero
!
Approx Scale 1:50,000
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 (m)
Legend
Repairs > $100k (houses which had
significant damage but could be
economically repaired
Rebuilds (houses which are beyond
economic repair)
Legend
Repairs > $100k (houses which had
significant damage but could be
economically repaired
Rebuilds (houses which are beyond
economic repair)
Confirmed rebuilds (houses which
were confirmed to be beyond
economic repair)
5. Canterbur
y
Earthquak
e
Recovery
FILE :
DRAFTING CHECKED
DRAWN
APPROVED
FIG. No. REV.PROJECT No.
APPROX. SCALE (AT A3 SIZE)
CERA
CANTERBURY EARTHQUAKE RECOVERY
Aggregated Building Damage After 22 February 2011NTS
0
.
Notes:
Low-resolution aerial photos sourced from Google Earth (Copyright: 2009).
High-resolution aerials provided by New Zealand Aerial Mapping (February 2011)
Property boundaries provided by Christchurch City Council
Building damage based on data provided by AMI, Ansvar, EQC, FMG, Housing New Zealand, IAG, Lumley,
MAS, Tower and Vero
!
Approx Scale 1:50,000
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 (m)
Aggregated Building Damage Map
Legend
Building Damage Ratio
(Repair cost estimate / replacement cost)
0% - 20%
20% - 40%
40% - 60%
60% - 80%
80% - 100%
100% (rebuild because it is
uneconomic to repair the building)
Legend
Building Damage Ratio
(Repair cost estimate / replacement cost)
0% - 20%
20% - 40%
40% - 60%
60% - 80%
80% - 100%
100% (rebuild because it is
uneconomic to repair the building)
6. WHY DOES SCIRT EXIST?
Creating resilient infrastructure
that gives people security
and confidence
in the future of Christchurch
7. Who is SCIRT?
• Delivery vehicle for the rebuild of the Horizontal infrastructure of
Christchurch
• Local and central government bodies:
– Christchurch City Council (CCC)
– Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA)
– New Zealand Transport Authority (NZTA)
• Private sector head contractor representatives –
City Care, Downer, Fletcher, Fulton Hogan and MacDow
• SCIRT also includes all other Consultants, Contractors and
Suppliers involved
9. Scope of Damage
Unit Replacement/Repair
Water Reticulation Km 51
Sewers Km 528
Sewer Pump Stations No 100
Storm water Km 196
Roading - residential Km 1,021
Foot Bridges No 45
Road Bridges No 18
11. Progress – March 2013
179
Projects valued at $976 million currently being
designed
109
Projects valued at $384 million currently being
constructed
185
Projects valued at $97 million currently being
handed back to the asset owners
36 Projects valued at $194 million being estimated
12. Progress – March 2013
Total
Network Damage Repaired
% Repair
complete Network
11,761,807
m2
1,320,375
m2
164,372
m2
14% Road pavement
1,613 km 659 km 144 km 22% Wastewater pipe
2,843 km 69 km 22 km 32% Fresh water pipe
329 km 26 km 9 km 35% Storm water pipe
13. WHAT WE’RE HERE FOR :
Creating resilient infrastructure
that gives people security
and confidence
in the future of Christchurch