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NZSEE Seminars 2017

Seminar on Assessment Objectives and Principles and Secondary Structural and Non-Structural Elements The Seismic Assessment of Existing Buildings (the Guidelines) Read More

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ISRM News Journal available online

The Volume 19, December 2016 issue of the International Society for Rock Mechanics News Journal is now online on the Read More

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Notice of AGM and call for nominations for the committee

Dear Members The NZGS will hold its Annual General Meeting on Wednesday  6th September 2017 in Christchurch at  Stantec (formerly Read More

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Online tutorial for passive rockfall protection structures now available

  An online tutorial providing instruction on the design of passive rockfall protection structures is now available on the IPENZ Read More

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Module 5 and Module 6 just released!

We are pleased to announce two new geotechnical modules as part of the Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering Practice series.  This is Read More

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Rankine Lecture in Wellington cancelled

We are very sorry to announce that Richard Jardine did not make it to Wellington from Auckland, as the airport Read More

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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 Read More

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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 Read More

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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 Read More

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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 Read More