As the title says - I know the Wgtn council (probably all councils) have a list of buildings that are not up to code - is that available to the public? I think it would be of public interest
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Does Any One Know Where to Find the List of Earthquake Prone Buildings in Wgtn
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Does Any One Know Where to Find the List of Earthquake Prone Buildings in Wgtn
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Wellington's quake-prone buildings should be publicly listed so people know their status, United Future leader Peter Dunne says.
The MP who represents the capital's Ohariu electorate said today the public had a fundamental right to know about the buildings they worked in or frequently used.
"I do not think people will behave in a knee-jerk way with this information," he said.
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Yeah but then Ceila Wade Brown said it is (Dunne is probably just grandstanding as normal) - but I can't find it online - thinking of fixing that ...
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Originally posted by lissie View PostAs the title says - I know the Wgtn council (probably all councils) have a list of buildings that are not up to code - is that available to the public? I think it would be of public interest
Wellington City Council engineers are assessing buildings in an area-by-area basis and once a building has been assessed the owners are advised whether it is earthquake-prone. The information is included in the property's land or project information memoranda, which are available to the public for a fee.
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I have an article ranking in the search results for Wellington earthquake - its not the owner who is asking me whether building are safe - its parents who have children in residences and employees who work in the city...
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your easiest guide would be to find out when the buildings were built
and when the various earthquake construction criteria would brought into law
obviously anything built pre-1930's, prior to the napier earthquake, is going to be very questionable
and from the chch Q2 it looks like many 60's and 70's low rise concrete buildings are also at risk of pancaking
which is pretty bad because between the 2 are a LOT of buildings and wellington's chances of a 7+ quake have traditionally been considered much higher than chch's
will be interesting following the reconstruction of what went wrong with the pyne gould? and CTV buildings
the japanese are worried that recent quakes and volcanoes around the pacific rim are pointing to the start of a 30year cycle of such eventsLast edited by eri; 03-03-2011, 01:45 PM.have you defeated them?
your demons
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Most Wellington buildings struggle to get to 30% of the current standard.
while the first Christchurch earthquake was at about 28%, the second quake was 120%!
This means that buildings that were not on the watch list in chch have been destroyed.
This will have lasting impact on NZ building code for generations to come.
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No it was more in terms of rentability and saleability - its amazing how freaking Wellingtonians are at the after a few little shakes the last few days which wouldn't normally make the news.
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