The Christchurch earthquake was devastating due to loss of life, buildings, infrastructure, lifestyle etch, etc
The rebuild project is massive -- $45 billion over a 10 year period.
Many opportunities will result for industry.
View the slides & determine if your business can be a part of the Christchurch rebuild project
The Dunedin City Council's new district plan requires all new buildings in coastal hazard areas to be relocatable in the event of sea level rise. Developers criticize this rule as being unrealistic without providing guidance on how or who would pay for relocation. The Property Council also argues the plan has too many small fragmented commercial and industrial zones that do not work well. It wants the zones streamlined to provide more development opportunities and attract investment to Dunedin. Confidence in the Christchurch construction market is declining as the rebuild program winds down, while optimism in Auckland is rising driven by the strong housing market.
The 2007 flood in North Jakarta from the sea highlighted the risks of land subsidence making the city vulnerable to flooding. The city is subsiding at an average of 7.5 cm per year but up to 17 cm annually in some coastal areas due to extensive groundwater extraction. While a sea wall was constructed in 2008, it is already at a critical level due to ongoing subsidence. The master plan aims to provide long-term flood protection for Greater Jakarta against flooding from the sea and create new space for the capital by expanding seaward.
- Gladstone, Australia is planning for large-scale sustainable industrial development through its Gladstone Economic and Industry Development Board, with the goal of becoming a model 21st century industrial city.
- Existing industries include aluminum smelting and coal exporting facilities, with major proposed developments including several liquefied natural gas plants and export terminals.
- Careful long-term planning over decades addresses challenges around workforce, housing, transportation, and environmental protection to maximize benefits for the community from large industrial growth.
The document summarizes the challenges of recovering from major earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand two years after significant earthquakes in 2010 and 2011. It describes the extensive damage to infrastructure and buildings from liquefaction. Key ongoing issues included the closure of the central business district, developing a recovery plan addressing long-term instability from liquefaction, removing entire damaged neighborhoods, and population movements. The recovery faced challenges around insurance claims, coordination across agencies, and financing the long-term rebuild. The document argues for proactive mitigation to reduce earthquake impacts.
In 1914, French motor car manufacturer - Delage - developed a revolutionary new racing car - the Delage Type S.
today, only one survives. But after 100 years, its unique engine block failed. what do you do? You clone it.
The document outlines the marketing strategy and initiatives for a boat manufacturer. It discusses developing print and online advertising, sponsoring events and teams, strengthening dealer relationships through tools and programs, optimizing the website and client software, and participating in trade shows. The overall goal is to establish the brand as a market leader through innovative products and strong customer service.
Photojournalists need to be making full use of social media, everything from Twitter to SmugMug not only to get their images out there but to make money.
The Dunedin City Council's new district plan requires all new buildings in coastal hazard areas to be relocatable in the event of sea level rise. Developers criticize this rule as being unrealistic without providing guidance on how or who would pay for relocation. The Property Council also argues the plan has too many small fragmented commercial and industrial zones that do not work well. It wants the zones streamlined to provide more development opportunities and attract investment to Dunedin. Confidence in the Christchurch construction market is declining as the rebuild program winds down, while optimism in Auckland is rising driven by the strong housing market.
The 2007 flood in North Jakarta from the sea highlighted the risks of land subsidence making the city vulnerable to flooding. The city is subsiding at an average of 7.5 cm per year but up to 17 cm annually in some coastal areas due to extensive groundwater extraction. While a sea wall was constructed in 2008, it is already at a critical level due to ongoing subsidence. The master plan aims to provide long-term flood protection for Greater Jakarta against flooding from the sea and create new space for the capital by expanding seaward.
- Gladstone, Australia is planning for large-scale sustainable industrial development through its Gladstone Economic and Industry Development Board, with the goal of becoming a model 21st century industrial city.
- Existing industries include aluminum smelting and coal exporting facilities, with major proposed developments including several liquefied natural gas plants and export terminals.
- Careful long-term planning over decades addresses challenges around workforce, housing, transportation, and environmental protection to maximize benefits for the community from large industrial growth.
The document summarizes the challenges of recovering from major earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand two years after significant earthquakes in 2010 and 2011. It describes the extensive damage to infrastructure and buildings from liquefaction. Key ongoing issues included the closure of the central business district, developing a recovery plan addressing long-term instability from liquefaction, removing entire damaged neighborhoods, and population movements. The recovery faced challenges around insurance claims, coordination across agencies, and financing the long-term rebuild. The document argues for proactive mitigation to reduce earthquake impacts.
In 1914, French motor car manufacturer - Delage - developed a revolutionary new racing car - the Delage Type S.
today, only one survives. But after 100 years, its unique engine block failed. what do you do? You clone it.
The document outlines the marketing strategy and initiatives for a boat manufacturer. It discusses developing print and online advertising, sponsoring events and teams, strengthening dealer relationships through tools and programs, optimizing the website and client software, and participating in trade shows. The overall goal is to establish the brand as a market leader through innovative products and strong customer service.
Photojournalists need to be making full use of social media, everything from Twitter to SmugMug not only to get their images out there but to make money.
The document reflects on memories and images from September 11, 2001 when terrorists attacked the United States, crashing planes into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon near Washington D.C., resulting in thousands of deaths. It encourages remembering the victims and heroes of 9/11, honoring the American flag, and standing united as a country.
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Democratisering van kennis, opsporingsinformatie en tools zorgen er naast digitalserende criminaliteit, in rap tempo voor dat burgers en bedrijven steeds meer zelf aan opsporing doen. Social Media is een belangrijk onderdeel van dit nieuwe DNA, vooral ook als krachtig middel voor nieuwe vormen van samenwerking. Kunnen politie en justitie deze ontwikkelingen bijhouden en hoe verandert hun rol?
Deze presentatie bevat voorbeelden van burgeropsporing en bedrijfsopsporing op criminaliteitssoorten variërend van veel voorkomende criminaliteit (VVC), High Impact Crime (HiC), ondermijning en zelfs de grootste opsporingszaak die Nederland tot nu toe gekend heeft: de MH17.
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A church is encouraging members to share their Christian faith with others to earn points that can be redeemed at an upcoming Christmas party. Members can earn points by mentioning Christ to others, sharing how Christ is working in their lives, or going through the gospel message. The church is also advertising upcoming youth events like a free fun day with laser tag and sloppy joes, and a movie night where popcorn will be provided.
The document summarizes a presentation by Steven P. Nichols on integrated technology commercialization. It discusses creating an entrepreneurial infrastructure at universities to link technology to social needs and generate social and economic value. It presents examples of companies founded based on university research that created jobs and economic impact, and describes Nichols' Idea to Product program to help cross the innovation gap between research and commercialization.
This document contains the resume of Shashi Kumar N.S. It summarizes his career objective, experience, education, onsite experience, skill set, and academic and personal details. Some key points:
- He has over 5 years of experience in automotive software development using C/C++ and has worked with microcontrollers from various manufacturers.
- He currently works as a Senior Engineer at Volvo India and has also worked for Bosch Engineering in Germany.
- He has expertise in embedded systems, real-time systems, automotive protocols like CAN and has extensive onsite experience in Germany supporting customers.
- He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communications and has knowledge of languages like English, K
Educating in simplicity and solidarity will make you a caring, understanding, and respectful person. Choosing to live simply and focus on compassion for others cultivates qualities like care, understanding of different views, and respect for all people.
The document discusses various methods for measuring the effectiveness of training and development programs in organizations. It outlines objectives of training such as improving individual and organizational performance. Key aspects of measurement include evaluating learning outcomes, skills development, attitude changes, and impact on business metrics like productivity, quality and costs. A variety of metrics are proposed for assessing the costs, knowledge and performance changes resulting from training interventions.
1. The document provides details for a flashback scene in a media production, including ideas and a shot-by-shot breakdown.
2. One idea is of a guy and girl embracing in a hug on stage after the girl runs off but drops her scarf, which the guy uses to pull her back toward him.
3. The 12 shot sequence focuses mainly on the two actors and includes their eyes meeting, hands touching, and finally embracing while music plays.
Guy Kiddle presented on non-PCR based methods for GM detection. He discussed several alternatives to quantitative PCR (qPCR) including chemical imaging using near infrared spectroscopy (NIR), molecular detection using isothermal nucleic acid amplifications (iNAATs), NASBA implemented microarray analysis (NAIMA), loop mediated amplification (LAMP), and coupled techniques like LAMP with bioluminescence reporting (LAMP-BART). LAMP-BART offers rapid, real-time, and field-portable GM detection and quantification. R&D is ongoing to apply related techniques to single nucleotide polymorphism detection. The presentation acknowledged collaborators developing these non-PCR GM detection methods.
10 Tips for finding that next opportunityMike Jensen
The document provides 10 tips for finding a new career opportunity, including knowing the company and market well before interviews, being authentic, developing strong communication skills, building relationships, finding passion, and taking action on a plan. It also shares additional tips from Twitter about networking, maintaining professionalism, thinking big, and having fun. The document is from a 2010 career preparation presentation and includes contact information for the author.
This document discusses strategies for effectively researching topics in both libraries and online. It emphasizes that both libraries and the internet can provide valuable information if used properly. The library remains an important source and offers services like interlibrary loans and organized classification systems. When researching online, it's important to use effective search techniques like keywords, Boolean operators, and specialized search engines to find high-quality, relevant sources. The document provides tips for evaluating sources and creating bibliographies to properly cite materials.
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted with students from the 4th Gymnasium of Rhodes about their lifestyles and habits. It finds that girls prioritize family, friends, and education while boys prioritize computers, sports, and TV. It also finds that both girls and boys only need about 10-20 things for daily life. Most students feel they could benefit from a simpler lifestyle with more time for friends and less dependence on money and consumerism.
Christchurch presentation for icn vic briefing session general presentation a...Industry Network
This document provides information about opportunities for Australian companies to assist with the rebuild of Christchurch, New Zealand after the 2011 earthquake. It discusses a briefing session in Melbourne for Australian industry to learn about projects in the Christchurch rebuild. Some key projects discussed include the construction of government precincts, commercial and residential buildings, repair of infrastructure like roads and utilities. The briefing outlines the role of the Industry Capability Network in connecting Australian and New Zealand companies to work on the rebuild projects through an online portal.
The document reflects on memories and images from September 11, 2001 when terrorists attacked the United States, crashing planes into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon near Washington D.C., resulting in thousands of deaths. It encourages remembering the victims and heroes of 9/11, honoring the American flag, and standing united as a country.
De Moderne Sherlock Holmes - Online burgerosporingTNO
Democratisering van kennis, opsporingsinformatie en tools zorgen er naast digitalserende criminaliteit, in rap tempo voor dat burgers en bedrijven steeds meer zelf aan opsporing doen. Social Media is een belangrijk onderdeel van dit nieuwe DNA, vooral ook als krachtig middel voor nieuwe vormen van samenwerking. Kunnen politie en justitie deze ontwikkelingen bijhouden en hoe verandert hun rol?
Deze presentatie bevat voorbeelden van burgeropsporing en bedrijfsopsporing op criminaliteitssoorten variërend van veel voorkomende criminaliteit (VVC), High Impact Crime (HiC), ondermijning en zelfs de grootste opsporingszaak die Nederland tot nu toe gekend heeft: de MH17.
Deze prs
A church is encouraging members to share their Christian faith with others to earn points that can be redeemed at an upcoming Christmas party. Members can earn points by mentioning Christ to others, sharing how Christ is working in their lives, or going through the gospel message. The church is also advertising upcoming youth events like a free fun day with laser tag and sloppy joes, and a movie night where popcorn will be provided.
The document summarizes a presentation by Steven P. Nichols on integrated technology commercialization. It discusses creating an entrepreneurial infrastructure at universities to link technology to social needs and generate social and economic value. It presents examples of companies founded based on university research that created jobs and economic impact, and describes Nichols' Idea to Product program to help cross the innovation gap between research and commercialization.
This document contains the resume of Shashi Kumar N.S. It summarizes his career objective, experience, education, onsite experience, skill set, and academic and personal details. Some key points:
- He has over 5 years of experience in automotive software development using C/C++ and has worked with microcontrollers from various manufacturers.
- He currently works as a Senior Engineer at Volvo India and has also worked for Bosch Engineering in Germany.
- He has expertise in embedded systems, real-time systems, automotive protocols like CAN and has extensive onsite experience in Germany supporting customers.
- He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communications and has knowledge of languages like English, K
Educating in simplicity and solidarity will make you a caring, understanding, and respectful person. Choosing to live simply and focus on compassion for others cultivates qualities like care, understanding of different views, and respect for all people.
The document discusses various methods for measuring the effectiveness of training and development programs in organizations. It outlines objectives of training such as improving individual and organizational performance. Key aspects of measurement include evaluating learning outcomes, skills development, attitude changes, and impact on business metrics like productivity, quality and costs. A variety of metrics are proposed for assessing the costs, knowledge and performance changes resulting from training interventions.
1. The document provides details for a flashback scene in a media production, including ideas and a shot-by-shot breakdown.
2. One idea is of a guy and girl embracing in a hug on stage after the girl runs off but drops her scarf, which the guy uses to pull her back toward him.
3. The 12 shot sequence focuses mainly on the two actors and includes their eyes meeting, hands touching, and finally embracing while music plays.
Guy Kiddle presented on non-PCR based methods for GM detection. He discussed several alternatives to quantitative PCR (qPCR) including chemical imaging using near infrared spectroscopy (NIR), molecular detection using isothermal nucleic acid amplifications (iNAATs), NASBA implemented microarray analysis (NAIMA), loop mediated amplification (LAMP), and coupled techniques like LAMP with bioluminescence reporting (LAMP-BART). LAMP-BART offers rapid, real-time, and field-portable GM detection and quantification. R&D is ongoing to apply related techniques to single nucleotide polymorphism detection. The presentation acknowledged collaborators developing these non-PCR GM detection methods.
10 Tips for finding that next opportunityMike Jensen
The document provides 10 tips for finding a new career opportunity, including knowing the company and market well before interviews, being authentic, developing strong communication skills, building relationships, finding passion, and taking action on a plan. It also shares additional tips from Twitter about networking, maintaining professionalism, thinking big, and having fun. The document is from a 2010 career preparation presentation and includes contact information for the author.
This document discusses strategies for effectively researching topics in both libraries and online. It emphasizes that both libraries and the internet can provide valuable information if used properly. The library remains an important source and offers services like interlibrary loans and organized classification systems. When researching online, it's important to use effective search techniques like keywords, Boolean operators, and specialized search engines to find high-quality, relevant sources. The document provides tips for evaluating sources and creating bibliographies to properly cite materials.
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted with students from the 4th Gymnasium of Rhodes about their lifestyles and habits. It finds that girls prioritize family, friends, and education while boys prioritize computers, sports, and TV. It also finds that both girls and boys only need about 10-20 things for daily life. Most students feel they could benefit from a simpler lifestyle with more time for friends and less dependence on money and consumerism.
Christchurch presentation for icn vic briefing session general presentation a...Industry Network
This document provides information about opportunities for Australian companies to assist with the rebuild of Christchurch, New Zealand after the 2011 earthquake. It discusses a briefing session in Melbourne for Australian industry to learn about projects in the Christchurch rebuild. Some key projects discussed include the construction of government precincts, commercial and residential buildings, repair of infrastructure like roads and utilities. The briefing outlines the role of the Industry Capability Network in connecting Australian and New Zealand companies to work on the rebuild projects through an online portal.
This document discusses earthquake strengthening from the perspective of the Property Council of New Zealand. It summarizes the Property Council's position on government actions around earthquake strengthening requirements between 2012-2015. It also discusses the challenges commercial property owners face regarding deciding whether to strengthen buildings and pay the substantial costs involved, and the debate around strengthening heritage buildings.
This document provides an executive summary and recommendations for a Marine Energy Action Plan to guide the development of marine energy technologies in the UK through 2030. It outlines a vision for marine energy to play an important role in meeting the UK's renewable energy and carbon reduction targets. The plan covers wave, tidal stream, and tidal range technologies. It recommends actions needed from both public and private sectors to address key challenges around proving technology, establishing appropriate regulations, ensuring adequate funding, developing supply chains and skills, and recognizing interdependencies among these factors. The overall goal is to stimulate greater industry engagement and collaboration to facilitate the commercial deployment of marine energy in the UK.
The document summarizes lessons learned from Christchurch, New Zealand's response to major earthquakes in 2010 and 2011. It discusses:
1) The earthquakes caused widespread damage across Christchurch, destroying infrastructure and claiming 182 lives. A state of emergency was declared.
2) Restoring critical infrastructure like roads, water, and sewage systems was a top priority. This was achieved through a large coordinated effort involving the city, military, and contractors.
3) The military played a key role, providing logistical support, security, and humanitarian aid. However, coordinating their command-and-control style with the city's more collaborative approach required adjustment.
UKTI NZ - Infrastructure Opportunities in New ZealandUKTINewZealand
This presentation is from the UK Trade & Investment New Zealand webinar on opportunities for British companies in major New Zealand infrastructure projects. Please don't hesitate to get in touch if you have questions regarding the presentation.
Ceca north west infrastructure the routemap for regional growthPlace North West
CECA North West launched its policy document at an event with Louise Ellmann MP, chairman of the Transport Select Committee, held at Liverpool Chamber of Commerce.
Entitled, ‘Infrastructure – The Routemap for Regional Growth’, the document sets out a list of priorities, identified by the region’s leading civil engineering contractors, with the greatest potential for delivering sustainable economic growth to the North West.
CECA North West member companies have an estimated turnover of £2.2bn and employ 19,200 people in the region.
This document discusses the growth of renewable energy in NSW, Australia. It notes that NSW has seen a rapid increase in large-scale renewable energy projects, with over 7,000 MW of capacity installed as of 2015. The renewable energy pipeline in NSW includes over 5,000 MW of projects that are under construction, approved, or seeking approval. NSW has also emerged as a leader in large-scale solar energy, home to Australia's largest solar plant in Nyngan. The document outlines NSW's Renewable Energy Action Plan, which aims to increase renewable energy investment, build community support, and grow expertise in the sector through initiatives like the UNSW solar efficiency breakthrough and NIER Knowledge Hub.
Precincts to Support the Delivery of Zero Energy
This report frames the physical and organisational context for precinct action and identifies potential programs and government solutions that may be applied to better streamline the realisation of precinct-scale action to progress towards zero energy (and carbon) ready residential buildings within both new and existing precincts.
The report was developed based on a literature review and engagement with more than 80 stakeholders from industry, academia and government with the aim of identifying appropriate government action in the form of proposed solutions that may be applicable across Commonwealth, state and territory and/ or local governments.
The report has given focus to opportunities for precincts that are not already considered in the Trajectory to ensure that a wider system response is taken to considering the zero energy (and carbon) ready outcomes being sought.
This document summarizes the 25 year history of The Building Intelligence Group, a New Zealand project management firm. Some key points:
- The Building Intelligence Group was founded in 1989 and has since delivered hundreds of projects across many sectors and locations in New Zealand.
- Notable projects include the Supreme Court of New Zealand, the New Zealand War Memorial in London, and the proposed Canterbury Earthquake Memorial.
- The company has four offices around New Zealand and a team of passionate professionals who have helped clients successfully complete projects.
- As the company celebrates its 25th anniversary, it looks back on accomplishments and milestones while looking forward to continuing to add value to clients' projects.
Tas Scott is an experienced executive with over 40 years in the electricity industry, including roles as General Manager of Asset Management and Network Development. He provides leadership and manages complex projects involving technical, commercial, and governance responsibilities. Tas has a proven track record of building strong teams and handling change, as demonstrated through successful leadership roles at several electricity network companies in New Zealand.
Sustainable funding of infrastructure projects - Andrew JAGGERS, AustraliaOECD Governance
This presentation was made by Andrew JAGGERS, Australia, at the 11th Annual Meeting of the OECD Network of Senior PPP and Infrastructure Officials held at the OECD, Paris, on 27 March 2018
The document discusses the UK government agency Crown Commercial Service (CCS) letting an up to £4.1 billion facilities management framework contract based on the NEC3 Term Service Contract (TSC). Up to 30 contractors will be appointed under the four-year framework agreement. The work will be divided into three lots for total, hard, and soft facilities management. NEC has collaborated extensively with CCS on the framework, including training and providing support services. CCS is also planning to use NEC contracts for project management and traffic management technology frameworks. NEC sees its role with CCS as a trusted advisor to help deliver services more efficiently.
Christchurch rebuild opportunities for UK companiesUKTINewZealand
This presentation supported a webinar held by UK Trade & Investment New Zealand in December 2013, to outline the opportunities for UK companies in the rebuild of Christchurch city, following 2 destructive earthquakes.
The webinar and presentation also provide information on the current situation, the main organisations involved in the rebuild and how UKTI can help UK companies enter the market.
A recording of the webinar is available by contacting either of the presenters.
Painel 3 – Chilean Case Study: Marine Energy RoadmapUKinBrazilNetwork
Apresentação ministrada pelo Sr. Tom Wills, Consultor Sênior de Ondas e Correntes da Aquatera, exibida durante o Seminário Hidrocinética no Norte do Brasil, realizado em Brasília no dia 27 de abril 2016, no Auditório da Eletronorte.
CRIF and CEF Report: Key issues and emerging action planscrifcambs
The document discusses progress on the Cambridgeshire Renewables Infrastructure Framework (CRIF) project and Community Energy Fund (CEF). It provides an overview of the CRIF project which aims to identify opportunities for renewable energy development and investment in Cambridgeshire. It also discusses the potential for a CEF to help developers meet carbon reduction obligations and fund local energy projects. Key issues discussed include adopting the CRIF evidence base to support renewable energy planning, engaging stakeholders in action plans, capacity building needs, and determining the appropriate geographic scale for a CEF. The steering group is asked to note project progress and provide input on the strategic framework and key issues.
Assessment and Prioritisation of the RW rebuild in Chch after the EQsPhil Wilkins
The 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand caused extensive damage to infrastructure, including approximately 1000 retaining walls in the Port Hills. The Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT) was established to assess and repair earthquake-damaged public infrastructure. This paper discusses SCIRT's methodology for assessing and prioritizing repairs to the damaged retaining walls, which included collecting assessment data from various sources, standardizing key data, and using a multi-criteria analysis tool. Lessons learned include the importance of having complete and standardized asset information prior to a disaster for efficient post-disaster management.
OSW ambitions in the Philippines and what it will take to build the first few...OECD Environment
The document discusses the Philippine government's ambitions to develop offshore wind capacities and what is needed to build the first few projects from a developer's perspective. It notes that offshore wind could help the Philippines meet its 35% renewable energy target by 2030 in a scalable, reliable and cost-effective way. Specific points made include that the technical offshore wind potential is 178 GW, typical project costs are $1-2 billion for 500 MW, and that 5-10 years are needed for feasibility and permitting. It also outlines Triconti's offshore wind project pipeline and reasons for optimism in the sector. Key actions needed to attract investment include clearer targets and regulations, transmission upgrades, skills development, streamlined permitting and improved data access.
Analyst presentation: Energy – 02 October 2014Atkins
The document provides an overview of Atkins' Energy business, including:
1) Energy is a large and growing market, with projected increases in population, income, and infrastructure investment driving steady demand.
2) Atkins has expertise in oil & gas, nuclear, and renewable energy engineering, serving clients through design, asset management, and other services.
3) The business has experienced revenue growth and aims to expand its global operations and services to become one of the world's leading energy engineering companies.
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This document encourages the reader to sit back, relax and enjoy observing nature and the animals that were created by Mother Nature. It suggests sending the message to others who could benefit from relaxing and smiling.
Ben Darling has over 20 years of experience in 3D printing, including 17 years in 3D software marketing and sales and 7 years in 3D printing sales. He discussed how 3D printing can provide benefits over traditional manufacturing such as part consolidation, inventory reduction, and reducing complexity. Specifically, 3D printing allows the production of parts in one piece that previously required assembling multiple components, reducing both costs and space.
Air Logic Power Systems (ALPS) is a leading manufacturer of container leak testing equipment. Their equipment offers 5 main value propositions: 1) Increased speed and sensitivity for detecting smaller leaks; 2) Modern touchscreen controls for ease of use; 3) Simple setup requiring no tools or training; 4) Self-monitoring features to ensure proper functioning; and 5) Enhanced leak detection capabilities. Founded in 1974, ALPS has installed over 2,500 leak testing machines globally that test over 50 billion containers annually across industries such as beverage, food, and pharmaceuticals.
Nature works overview Presented by Tony Seers -- SeePlasIndustry Network
NatureWorks is a leading biopolymer company that produces Ingeo, a proprietary biopolymer made from renewable resources like corn. It has a 150,000 ton plant in Nebraska and is working on a second plant in Southeast Asia. Ingeo biopolymers offer superior environmental benefits compared to traditional plastics like lower carbon footprint and additional end-of-life options. It is also price competitive and provides value to customers through performance, sustainability and emotional benefits. NatureWorks has an established global sales network and Ingeo is used across various applications like food packaging, fibers and durables.
Profile Solutions provides leak detection and automation technology, including leak testers for containers from 10ml to 1000L. They supply fully automatic bottle palletizers for speeds up to 3000-6000 bottles per hour. Their leak testers include single and multi-head models that can test over 9500 bottles per hour and find very small holes. They also offer technical parts testers, large drum testers, options like vacuum control for increased speeds, and can build special machines upon request.
Presentation night 2012 - Presentation Dinner slidesIndustry Network
The document summarizes the Plastics Industry Achievement Awards 2012. It lists the sponsors and award categories including Design & Innovation, Manufacturing & Best Practice, Marketing & Distribution, Export Achievement, Environment, and Encouragement. For each category, the finalists and award winner are identified. The Achievement of Excellence award is given to Chris Murray for his contributions to the plastics industry over several decades. The event recognizes and celebrates achievements in the Australian plastics industry.
Zodiac Signs and Food Preferences_ What Your Sign Says About Your Tastemy Pandit
Know what your zodiac sign says about your taste in food! Explore how the 12 zodiac signs influence your culinary preferences with insights from MyPandit. Dive into astrology and flavors!
Best practices for project execution and deliveryCLIVE MINCHIN
A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
Profiles of Iconic Fashion Personalities.pdfTTop Threads
The fashion industry is dynamic and ever-changing, continuously sculpted by trailblazing visionaries who challenge norms and redefine beauty. This document delves into the profiles of some of the most iconic fashion personalities whose impact has left a lasting impression on the industry. From timeless designers to modern-day influencers, each individual has uniquely woven their thread into the rich fabric of fashion history, contributing to its ongoing evolution.
Starting a business is like embarking on an unpredictable adventure. It’s a journey filled with highs and lows, victories and defeats. But what if I told you that those setbacks and failures could be the very stepping stones that lead you to fortune? Let’s explore how resilience, adaptability, and strategic thinking can transform adversity into opportunity.
Brian Fitzsimmons on the Business Strategy and Content Flywheel of Barstool S...Neil Horowitz
On episode 272 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Brian Fitzsimmons, Director of Licensing and Business Development for Barstool Sports.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
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The Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs to Follow in 2024.pdfthesiliconleaders
In a world where the potential of youth innovation remains vastly untouched, there emerges a guiding light in the form of Norm Goldstein, the Founder and CEO of EduNetwork Partners. His dedication to this cause has earned him recognition as a Congressional Leadership Award recipient.
Top 10 Free Accounting and Bookkeeping Apps for Small BusinessesYourLegal Accounting
Maintaining a proper record of your money is important for any business whether it is small or large. It helps you stay one step ahead in the financial race and be aware of your earnings and any tax obligations.
However, managing finances without an entire accounting staff can be challenging for small businesses.
Accounting apps can help with that! They resemble your private money manager.
They organize all of your transactions automatically as soon as you link them to your corporate bank account. Additionally, they are compatible with your phone, allowing you to monitor your finances from anywhere. Cool, right?
Thus, we’ll be looking at several fantastic accounting apps in this blog that will help you develop your business and save time.
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This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
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1. Industry Capability Network
Christchurch NZ Earthquake Recovery Rebuild –
Opportunities for Australian companies to assist with
the rebuild of Christchurch
Project update Sandown Racecourse
Melbourne February 25th 2014
3. This ICN project support activity is a
partnership between ICN NZ and ICN
Vic to help provide additional local
(Australia and New Zealand) resources
to collaborate in the rebuild of
Christchurch.
4. Christchurch Earthquake Reconstruction
Why is ICN involved?
The scale of the Christchurch earthquake damage is such that New
Zealand does not have the resources necessary to permit a rebuild in an
acceptable time frame.
The ICN is the well equipped organisation to identify and connect the
necessary best fit, additional supply chains, skills and services
requirements to achieve a speedy and cost effective recovery of
Christchurch.
Australia and New Zealand have along history in helping one another in
disaster assistance and the recovery projects that follow provide an
environment for innovation and new technology, as well as the advantage
of having a number of common Australian and New Zealand building &
construction standards.
6. The key Agencies involved
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) was set up in March 2011, by the
New Zealand Government as the lead recovery agency coordinating the activities of
Government, councils, and the people of Canterbury.
As part of CERA, SCIRT (Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team) has been
set up and is responsible for the reinstatement of roads and essential services using
an alliance team made up of Fletcher Construction JV with McConnell Dowell, Downer
EDI, Fulton Hogan and City Works, as well as most of the major civil contractors in the
country.
Also as part of CERA, CCDU – Christchurch Central Development Unit was set up to
manage the CBD reconstruction activity.
CERA is also managing the demolition of all un repairable buildings using contractors
from Dunedin to Auckland.
7. Christchurch Earthquake Recovery Rebuild
• Recovering from a natural disaster on this scale in New
Zealand is uncharted territory for individuals, communities,
businesses, Councils and Government.
• Successful recovery requires leadership and partnership
between central government, local government, Te Rununga
o Ngai Tahu, NGO’s, communities and business.
8. Christchurch Earthquake Recovery Rebuild
How does ICN facilitate the interaction of Australian and New Zealand
companies to achieve a cohesive recovery program.
Through opportunity notifications via email alerts (companies listing
their capability profiles on ICN Gateway), newsletters, and project
briefing sessions to ANZ industry, briefings and meetings with
Government Agencies, Local Government Authorities, and industry
associations.
Identifying supplier capability of over 70,000 companies listed on the
ICN, as well as those that maybe sitting outside of the Gateway.
Profile sharing between our 27 offices around Australia and 3 in NZ
including our key Christchurch office.
9. The damage bill
• The total cost of the rebuild, based on current
estimates is now around $40b
• This equates to approximately
Residential
10%
25%
50%
15%
Government &
Community Assets
Commercial
Infrastructure
10. Christchurch Earthquake Recovery Rebuild
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More than 70% of CBD of Christchurch is being demolished
124 kms of water mains and 300km of sewer pipes damaged
500,000 tonnes of liquefaction silt removed
600 kms of roads seriously damaged
50,000 road surface defects
55% of secondary students sharing with other schools
13 out of 36 hotels operating
185 lives tragically lost
459,000 EQC claims
11. Rebuild timeline
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September 2010 – February 2011
– Two significant earthquakes hit the Canterbury region of the South Island of New
Zealand
March 2011
– CERA is set up by the New Zealand Government
2011 – current
– Demolition of over 1200 commercial buildings with over 80 buildings (some over 10
levels in height still to come down) Demolition was due to be completed in April
2012!
– New Zealand Government were expecting the rebuild to be take between 5 – 7 years.
– Original cost was estimated at $30B NZD but in March 2013 this was increased to $40B
NZD.
Dec 2013
– Construction commences with the first of the Government projects – The Burwood
Hospital, commenced Late December 2013, which forms part of the $600M NZD
rebuilding of two hospitals for Christchurch (Burwood and the Christchurch Hospital).
Jan 2014
– NZ Government announce that 9 out of the 16 Anchor projects will go to construction
in 2014
12. Next Steps for ICN in the Rebuild activity
– Work with our ICN NZ office, New Zealand Government’s Ministry of Business,
Industry and Employment, CERA (Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority –
including their rebuild procurement managers) CCDU, SCIRT and CDC (Canterbury
Development Corporation), and Christchurch rebuild project proponents and project
directors to identify shortfalls in construction resources in the rebuild that could be
taken up by Victorian / Australian industry capability.
– Create and promote defined pathway to collaboration for industry to take into the
rebuild.
– Match make Victorian / Australian industry capability with NZ Industry to from
collaborative partnerships to increase NZ rebuild construction capacity.
– Promote opportunities in the rebuild for Victorian / Australian and New Zealand
constructors that ICN believes are being overlooked.
13. Next Steps for ICN in the Rebuild activity – Cont.
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As the rebuild, particularly the CBD of Christchurch, where over 70% of the city is in the
final stages of being demolished, heads into the major construction phase in 2014/ 15, the
demand for construction services will increase dramatically at which point the NZ
construction resources are expected to be short supply.
Interestingly of the $40B NZD, and an estimated $20B NZD is for domestic housing which
remains an area for consideration.
It is important to note the private sector reconstruction continues to progress quickly and
this may impact on local construction resources.
In discussions held last month in Christchurch with our ICN NZ colleagues and key
stakeholders involved in the rebuild, some collaborative opportunities have been identified
in some of the supply chains for initial projects.
ICN has successfully introduced key Victorian / Australian companies , with millions of
dollars in contracts being awarded to date and a number of heads of agreement contracts
have been signed under collaboration agreement between Australian and NZ companies .
14. Next Steps for ICN in the Rebuild activity – Cont.
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Continue to work with the NZ Government and Earthquake agencies, Anchor project
owners, developers and project managers to ensure early identification of issues, supply
chain gaps, and opportunities for ANZ capability.
Continue to work with the Christchurch Project owners and Project Managers to suggest
they list their projects onto ICN Gateway to enable ANZ suppliers the ability to register their
capability individual or a combined collaborative capability onto the project.
Continue on from the discussions last month in Christchurch around strengthening ANZ
supply chains to those existing in the rebuild.
Proposed upcoming ICN lead mission to Christchurch of Australian companies to include
presentations by the lead agencies, as well as meet the buyer/ supplier sessions for
collaborative opportunities, project overview and city tour, meetings with project managers
(Government and private projects), and developers.
21. Technical Category 1 (TC1)
Properties in TC1 (grey) are unlikely to experience significant land damage from
liquefaction in future earthquakes. Standard concrete slabs and timber floors
are acceptable for foundation repairs or rebuilds.
Technical Category 2 (TC2)
For properties in TC2 (yellow), minor to moderate land damage from
liquefaction is possible in future significant earthquakes. Lightweight
construction, for example corrugated iron not tiled roofs, or enhanced
foundations such as more robust floor slabs that better tie the structure
together will be required for foundation repairs or rebuilds.
Technical Category 3 (TC3)
For properties in TC3 (blue), moderate to significant land damage from
liquefaction is possible in future significant earthquakes. Foundation solutions
should be based on site specific geotechnical investigation and specific
engineering foundation design where foundation repairs or rebuilds are
needed. This might involve deep pile solutions.
22. Earthquake reconstruction scope
460 kilometres of roads and essential services (water, sewer, storm water, power,
phone, and communications) to be replaced in the CBD area alone.
There will be now 17 major projects & precincts constructed to form part of the
new CBD (9 of which have been announced by New Zealand’s Minister in charge of
the Earthquake Recovery – Minister Brownlee back in January 2014, to go to
construction in 2014).
Estimated 700+ new commercial buildings in the CBD generally with a maximum of
7 stories to replace the 1200+ buildings being demolished. The Commercial
Buildings will have a much larger footprint to offset the height constraints.
23,000 – 25,000 new houses to replace the red zoned un repairable properties and
to cater for the expected 30,000 additional work force required to meet the
construction needs.
23. Innovation in the Earthquake Reconstruction
The main constraint for the reconstruction effort is the availability of
sufficient resources to permit a speedy recovery. New efficient construction
methods and more offsite factory style modular construction will mean better
use of available trade skills.
Current initiatives to assist the reconstruction process:
• Modular housing options are being offered in the new Housing Innovation
Park that will permit offsite indoor construction thus taking some pressure
off the site building trades resources.
• Offsite prefabrication of structural components for commercial buildings
to speed up erection process. (Steel and Tilt Slab Panel etc.)
• Modular kitchens and bathrooms for hotels, motels etc.
24. The new CBD Precincts
New Zealand’s Crown and Christchurch City Council agreed recovery
cost sharing arrangements for the Anchor Projects, and the repair and
replacement of the city’s essential horizontal infrastructure.
• Key announcement made June 27th 2013
• $2.9B from Crown ($1.1B of projects in the CBD)
• $1.9B committed ($765M of projects) by Christchurch City Council
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26. Crown and Christchurch City Council cost sharing negotiation details
Project
CCC contribution ($m)
Crown contribution
including land ($m)
Project lead
construction
The Frame
$0
$481
Crown
Convention Centre Precinct
$0
$284
Crown
Stadium
$253
$37
Crown
Metro Sports Facility
$147
$70
Crown
Bus Interchange
$40
$51
Crown
Avon River Precinct
$6
$89
Crown
The Square
$5
$5
Joint Crown and CCC
Performing Arts
$158 Inc. Town Hall rebuild
$8
CCC
Central Library
Car Parking
Transport Plan
$60
$70
$27
$19
$0
$44
CCC
CCC/Private
Crown/CCC
Horizontal Infrastructure
$1.14b
$1.8b
Crown/CCC
Total
$1.9 billion
$2.9 billion
27. Projects and Precincts
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PROJECT
A City that Remembers and
Welcomes
1The Earthquake Memorial
2Te Puna Ahurea Cultural
Centre
A Green City
3The Frame
4Te Papa t karo / Avon River
Precinct
5The Square
A Prosperous City
6Retail Precinct
7Convention Centre Precinct
8Health Precinct
9Justice and Emergency
Services Precinct
10Innovation Precinct
A Vibrant City
11Performing Arts Precinct
12Central Library
13Residential Demonstration
Project
14Metro Sports Facility
15Stadium
16Cricket Oval
An Accessible City
17Bus Interchange
28. Christchurch Anchor Projects Overview
https://ccdu.govt.nz/sites/ccdu.govt.nz/files/documents/anchor projects overview
february 2014.pdf
29. Australian Industry – rebuild considerations
• Earthquake Anxiety impact on development
• Some companies have pulled out of Christchurch due to lack of
work as a result of delays in construction.
• Businesses interested in working collaboratively on the rebuild
need to have capabilities that are current and have commercial
experience with their products and services.
• Solution based capability is sort after.
• Precinct construction expertise is well regarded, not only for
building but also for total precinct project management, including
handling precinct construction logistics.
30. Essential Key Agencies & Links
www.cera.govt.nz (Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority)
www.ccdu.govt.nz (Christchurch Central Development Unit)
www.gets.govt.nz (Government Electronic Tender Service)
www.strongerchristchurch.govt.nz (SCIRT)
www.ccc.govt.nz (Christchurch Council)
www.immigration.govt.nz
www.collaboratecanterbury.org.nz
http://www.dbh.govt.nz/canterbury earthquake (Ministry of Business,
Innovation * Employment Christchurch earthquake further
information)
31. Further links of interest
http://www.dbh.govt.nz/compliance documents#B1 (NZ
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment Building Code
Compliance information)
http://www.dbh.govt.nz/canterbury earthquake eag
(NZ Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment –
Engineering Advisory Group)
• http://www.eqc.govt.nz/canterbury
EQC – The Earthquake Commission (is across NZ) but this link is on
information on the repair program, earthquake activity, etc.
32. ICN as an organisation is committed to make sure that local New
Zealand and Australian industry gets maximum opportunity and
exposure in projects of this size.
ICN would like to make it clear there is considerable global interest in
what happens in Christchurch over the next few years and it will be a
wonderful platform for companies to consider introduction of
innovative products.
We firmly believe collaboration with NZ industry can lead to the best
outcome for all involved.
33. Companies need to ensure their ICN Gateway Company Profile
www.icngateway.org.au is updated, ensure contact details are
correct, capabilities are identified, experience and expertise listed,
and major clients & projects that they have worked on are, or been a
tiered supplier on are also listed.
Companies need to ensure their ICN Gateway company profile has
email alert notifications activated to ensure the automatic email
notification of upcoming work packages, events and opportunities
are sent to you generally within 24 hours of the opportunity being
listed on ICN.
Companies need to register onto the NZ Government’s Electronic
tender site www.gets.govt.nz for information on Government
tenders and EOIs particularly associated with the rebuild of
Christchurch.
34. And finally
ICN wishes to sincerely thank:
The Victorian Government and the Department of State Development Business &
Innovation
SEMMA
City of Greater Dandenong
for supporting this briefing session,
As well as the valued assistance and cooperation from
Our ICN New Zealand offices, in particular the Christchurch office
CERA
CCDU
CDC
For further information please contact Andy Balmain
ICN Vic Project Coordinator for the Christchurch Rebuild project
abalmain@icnvic.org.au
Or phone Andy Balmain on +61(0)409 258 513