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NZGS submission – Earthquake Prone Buildings

The NZGS has made submissions to the Ministry of Building, Innovation & Employment on the Building (Earthquake-prone buildings) Amendment Act 2016. You can read our short submissions here: Submission on the methodology to identify earthquake prone buildings Submission on the regulations  

December edition of NZ Geomechanics News now online

A bumper December edition of NZ Geomechanics News should now be in your mailbox.  If you haven’t received it within the next week please contact secretary@nzgs.org as we may have an out-of-date address for you. Geomechanics News is now also available on our website here…

Call for Abstracts – NZGS Symposium 2017

The 20th national symposium of the New Zealand Geotechnical Society is pleased to open the call for abstracts. The symposium aims to provide rigorous discussions that consider the inherent risks of dealing with variable subsurface conditions, and the regulatory, ethical and practical challenges associated with…

Geotechnical education on Module 5A – now available online

Geotechnical education on Module 5A – now available online

An online presentation covering the content of Module 5A ‘Specifications for Ground Improvement in residential areas prone to liquefaction’ is now available on IPENZ’s learning webpage. This is a free resource available for geotechnical professionals. You can also download the document free of charge from…

New NZGS technical guidance on rockfall available online

New NZGS technical guidance on rockfall available online

Rockfall: Design considerations for passive protection structures Introduction This new joint NZGS /MBIE guidance gives a strong introduction to the design of passive rockfall protection structures, such as rockfall fences and embankments, which act as barriers to intercept and capture or divert falling rock to…

Inappropriate use of Geotechnical Reports

Inappropriate use of Geotechnical Reports

Following relatively energetic debate on the NZGS LinkedIn page earlier this year (under the title Limitations in Geotechnical Reports), the NZGS has drafted a letter to MBIE expressing the Society’s concerns around the misuse of geotechnical reports and encouraging them to educate Councils to more…

YGP Fellowship won by Pip Mills!

YGP Fellowship won by Pip Mills!

Congratulations go to Phillipa Mills who was recently presented with the NZGS Young Geotechnical Professionals Fellowship award.  This is awarded to the author of the best paper by a New Zealand representative at each Australia-New Zealand Young Geotechnical Professionals conference.  Pip presented her paper at the…

Module 4 now online (Earthquake Resistant Foundation Design)

Module 4 now online (Earthquake Resistant Foundation Design)

Although Module 4 was offline for a short time, it’s now back up on the website (in our library section) as well as being available via the MBIE Geotechnical Education webpage. Please have a read and review, sending any feedback or Qs through to modulefeedback@nzgs.org….

Release of Joint MBIE/NZGS Geotechnical Guidance Module 3: Liquefaction Assessment, and Appendices 3, 4 & 5 for Module 5A: Ground Improvement Specification

Release of Joint MBIE/NZGS Geotechnical Guidance Module 3: Liquefaction Assessment, and Appendices 3, 4 & 5 for Module 5A: Ground Improvement Specification

Joint MBIE/NZGS geotechnical engineering guidance, Module 3: Identification, Assessment and Mitigation of Liquefaction Hazards of the `Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering Practice’ series, has now been published as Building Act s 175 guidance. This replaces the NZGS document published in July 2010 (Module 1 – Guideline for the identification,…