Analysis of resource availability for post-earthquake reconstruction in Christchurch, New Zealand

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dc.contributor.author Chang-Richards, Alice en
dc.contributor.author Wilkinson, Suzanne en
dc.contributor.author Potangaroa, R en
dc.contributor.author Seville, E en
dc.coverage.spatial Kumamoto, Japan en
dc.date.accessioned 2017-05-23T22:57:17Z en
dc.date.issued 2012-08-01 en
dc.identifier.citation 8th International Conference of the International Institute for Infrastructure Resilience and Reconstruction (I3R2), Kumamoto, Japan, 24 Aug 2012 - 26 Aug 2012. Proceedings 8th International Conference of the International Institute for Infrastructure Resilience and Reconstruction (I3R2). 301-308. 01 Aug 2012 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2292/33023 en
dc.description.abstract This paper shows an understanding of the availability of resources in post-disaster reconstruction and recovery in Christchurch, New Zealand following its September 4, 2010 and February 22, 2011 earthquakes. Overseas experience in recovery demonstrates how delays and additional costs may incur if the availability of resources is not aligned with the reconstruction needs. In the case of reconstruction following Christchurch earthquakes, access to normal resource levels will be insufficient. An on-line questionnaire survey, combined with in-depth interviews was used to collect data from the construction professionals that had been participated in the post-earthquake reconstruction. The study identified the resources that are subject to short supply and resourcing challenges that are currently faced by the construction industry. There was a varied degree of impacts felt by the surveyed organisations from resource shortages. Resource pressures were primarily concentrated on human resources associated with structural, architectural and land issues. The challenges that may continue playing out in the longer-term reconstruction of Christchurch include limited capacity of the construction industry, competition for skills among residential, infrastructure and commercial sectors, and uncertainties with respect to decision making. Findings provide implications informing the ongoing recovery and rebuild in New Zealand. en
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dc.relation.ispartof 8th International Conference of the International Institute for Infrastructure Resilience and Reconstruction (I3R2) en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Proceedings 8th International Conference of the International Institute for Infrastructure Resilience and Reconstruction (I3R2) en
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dc.title Analysis of resource availability for post-earthquake reconstruction in Christchurch, New Zealand en
dc.type Conference Item en
pubs.begin-page 301 en
pubs.author-url http://iiirr.ucalgary.ca/files/iiirr/B3-3_.pdf en
pubs.end-page 308 en
pubs.finish-date 2012-08-26 en
pubs.start-date 2012-08-24 en
dc.rights.accessrights http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/RestrictedAccess en
pubs.subtype Proceedings en
pubs.elements-id 373605 en
pubs.org-id Engineering en
pubs.org-id Civil and Environmental Eng en
pubs.record-created-at-source-date 2015-02-17 en


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