Miriam Dean Report – Nov 2015

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Miriam Dean Report – Nov 2015 Finding the report: restorechristchurchcathedral.co.nz Links, Engineering and other reports OR www.beehive.govt.nz/sites/all/files/Report_0.pdf

THREE ISSUES ADDRESSED LEVEL OF DAMAGE AND RISK WITH THE PRESENT STRUCTURE WHAT IS REQUIRED TO MITIGATE ANY RISKS AND ENSURE SAFE ACCESS TO INVESTIGATE REPAIR, RESTORATION OR REPLACEMENT OPTIONS? CAN THE CATHEDRAL BE REPAIRED OR RESTORED IN WHOLE OR IN PART TO 100 PER CENT OF THE NEW BUILDING CODE?

The facilitation process The parties engineers were not asked to recommend any option facilitation process has given the parties engineers an opportunity to consider - and try to agree on - engineering options to repair, restore or replace the cathedral to a safe standard lead engineers were John Hare of Holmes Consulting Group and Adam Thornton of Dunning Thornton Consultants

ENGINEERS CONCLUSIONS the engineers and quantity surveyors have reached a large measure of consensus on engineering options and indicative costs, although the consensus is necessarily high level. Such differences as exist between the engineers are mainly methods of implementation. The engineers agree that it is feasible, from an engineering perspective, to "reinstate" the cathedral (through a combination of repair, restoration, reconstruction and seismic strengthening) or to replace it entirely. The cathedral can be largely reinstated to the extent that, for most people, it would be indistinguishable from the pre-earthquake building reinstatement could enable it to achieve 100 percent of the code's seismic capacity requirements The cathedral would then have the same capacity to resist collapse as that required for a new building Reinstatement work can be implemented with equivalent levels of worker safety to a normal construction site

PRESENT DAMAGE AND RISKS 12 pages (9-20), no surprises Foundations: Results of a geotechnical examination by Tonkin &Taylor in September 2011 suggest: No significant settlement or differential settlement of the foundations No liquefaction or lateral spreading in the immediate area of the cathedral

ENSURING SAFE ACCESS In short safety consistent with HSE obligations and any building site is achievable (but is not a black and white subject of 100% safe)

CAN THE CATHEDRAL BE REINSTATED CAN THE CATHEDRAL BE REINSTATED... TO 100 PERCENT OF THE NEW BUILDING CODE Reinstatement could achieve 100 percent of seismic capacity as required by the code, that is, the cathedral would achieve the same level of safety from structural collapse that would be required for a new building Modern materials, base isolation, concrete, steel, grout injection, fibreglass, carbon fibre Techniques would be considered conventional strengthening and have been employed successfully on buildings in Christchurch that performed well during the earthquakes Base isolation recommended for higher level of protection (despite cheaper compliant options)

COST $105M agreed including base isolation $66M from 2012 estimate, plus $7M three years 2012-2015 waiting since $8M base isolation $23M future escalation (7 years complete 2022) New build $63-66M

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