New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering

NZSEE 2014 Technical Conference
Aotea Centre, Auckland
Conference Programme
Friday 21 March 2014
Time
Venue
08.00 –
18.00
Owen’s Foyer
09.00 –
09.30
ASB Theatre
09.30 –
10.20
ASB Theatre
10.20 –
10.50
Lower NZI
10.50 –
12.20
10.50 –
11.05
Session 1
Registration
NZSEE 2014 Conference Opening
Official Welcome and Opening
Stefano Pampanin, President, NZSEE
Dean Kimpton, Chief Operating Officer, Auckland Council
Keynote Address:
Integrating the public into earthquake engineering
Robert Reitherman, Executive Director, CUREE
Chair: Les Megget
Morning Tea
1A: Reinforced Concrete
Chair: David Wood
Room: ASB Theatre
Paper No. 1:
SEISMIC PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
OF NON-DUCTILE COLUMNS
A Stirrat
1B: Steel
Chair: Charles Clifton
Room: Limelight 1
Paper No. 7:
THROUGH BEAM WITH BOLTED
BRACKET CONNECTIONS FOR CFT
COLUMN WITH STEEL BEAM
U Gunasekaran
1C: Soil Structure Interaction and Soil
Velocities
Chair: Brendon Bradley
Room: Limelight 2
Paper No. 13:
COMPARISON OF EXISTING CPT-VS
CORRELATIONS WITH CANTERBURYSPECIFIC SEISMIC CPT DATA
C McGann
NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min.
The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council
Friday 21 March 2014
11.05 –
11.20
Paper No. 2:
REVIEWING THE UNCERTAINTIES IN
SEISMIC EXPERIMENTATION
FOLLOWING THE UNEXPECTED
PERFORMANCE OF RC STRUCTURES IN
THE 2010-2011 CANTERBURY
EARTHQUAKES
G Morris
Paper No. 8:
LOW DAMAGE BRACES USING
ASYMMETRICAL FRICTION
CONNECTIONS (AFC)
J Chanchi Golondrino
Paper No. 14:
ONGOING DEVELOPMENT OF A 3D
SEISMIC VELOCITY MODEL OF
CANTERBURY, NEW ZEALAND FOR
BROADBAND GROUND MOTION
SIMULATION
R Lee
11.20 –
11.35
Paper No. 3:
ACCOUNTING FOR RESIDUAL CAPACITY
OF REINFORCED CONCRETE PLASTIC
HINGES: CURRENT PRACTICE AND
PROPOSED FRAMEWORK
A Cuevas
Paper No. 9:
ROCKING STEEL SHEAR WALLS WITH
ENERGY DISSIPATION DEVICES
G Djojo
Paper No. 15:
SEISMIC RESPONSE OF A TYPICAL NEW
ZEALAND PILE-SUPPORTED WHARF
CONFIGURATION
B Ragued
11.35 –
11.50
Paper No. 4:
REHABILITATION OF EARTHQUAKE
DAMAGED EXTERNAL RC BEAMCOLUMN JOINTS
Paper No. 10:
DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH OF
ECCENTRICALLY BRACED FRAMES WITH
REPLACEABLE ACTIVE LINKS
A Fussell
Paper No. 16:
TOWARDS PERFORMANCE-BASED
SEISMIC DESIGN OF INTEGRATED
FOUNDATION-STRUCTURE SYSTEMS
CONSIDERING SOIL-FOUNDATION
INTERFACE NONLINEARITY
S Pampanin
Paper No. 11:
ADVANCES IN DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
FOR BUCKLING RESTRAINED BRACED
FRAMES
K Robinson
Paper No. 17:
INTEGRATING SOIL-STRUCTURE
INTERACTION WITHIN PERFORMANCEBASED DESIGN
M Millen
J Shafaei
11.50 –
12.05
Paper No. 5:
CONTROLLED DAMAGE PRECAST
CONNECTIONS FOR ACCELERATED
BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION IN REGIONS OF
HIGH SEISMICITY
S White
NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min.
The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council
Friday 21 March 2014
Paper No. 6:
COMPOSITE SLAB EFFECTS ON BEAMCOLUMN SUBASSEMBLIES: FURTHER
DEVELOPMENT
T Chaudhari
12.05 –
12.20
Paper No. 12:
Low Damage Base Connections
J Borzouie
Paper No. 18:
ASSESSMENT OF SOIL-STRUCTURE
INTERACTION METHODS USING FULL
SCALE DYNAMIC TESTING
L Hogan
12.20 –
13.40
Lower NZI
Lunch and Poster Session 1 (odd numbers)
13.40 –
15.10
ASB Theatre
Where are our URM buildings and what level of shaking is likely to initiate damage?
Jason Ingham, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Auckland
Volcanic and seismic hazard in Auckland: Just how shaky is our isthmus?
Jan Lindsay, School of Environment, University of Auckland
Natural hazard risk management and planning in a growing Auckland
Mark Tamura, Team Leader, Unitary Plan, Auckland Council
15.10 –
15.40
15.40 –
17.10
15.40 –
15.55
Chair: Patrick Cummuskey, Auckland Council
Afternoon Tea
Lower NZI
Session 2
2A: Walls and Floors
Chair: Rick Henry
Room: ASB Theatre
Paper No. 19:
FLOOR DIAPHRAGMS - SEISMIC
BULWARK OR ACHILLES' HEEL
J Scarry
2B: Bridges
Chair: Misko Cubrinovski
Room: Limelight 1
Paper No. 25:
SEISMIC ASSESSMENT OF STATE
HIGHWAY 16 WHAU RIVER BRIDGE
P Corbett & D Pino
2C: Interdisciplinary
Chair: Luke Allen
Room: Limelight 2
Paper No. 31:
WHAT BECOMES OF RESEARCH?
IMPROVING TRANSLATION OF
EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING RESEARCH
IN PRACTICE AND POLICY
D Mieler
NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min.
The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council
Friday 21 March 2014
15.55 –
16.10
Paper No. 20:
SEISMIC DESIGN OF COMPOSITE METAL
DECK AND CONCRETE-FILLED
DIAPHRAGMS – A DISCUSSION PAPER
K Cowie
Paper No. 26:
SOUTH BRIGHTON BRIDGE: LATERAL
SPREAD MITIGATION USING JET
GROUT LATTICE STRUCTURES
C Keepa
Paper No. 32:
A COMMUNITY-CENTRIC APPROACH
FOR DEVELOPING SEISMIC
PERFORMANCE TARGETS FOR
BUILDINGS AND LIFELINES
M Mieler
16.10 –
16.25
Paper No. 21:
EFFECT OF REINFORCING STEEL BOND
ON THE SEISMIC PERFORMANCE OF
REINFORCED CONCRETE WALLS
V Patel
Paper No. 27:
THE ASSESSMENT OF LIQUEFACTION
AND LATERAL SPREADING EFFECTS ON
BRIDGES
A Murashev
Paper No. 33:
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SEISMIC
RETROFITTING AND ARCHITECTURAL
QUALITIES
N Allaf
16.25 –
16.40
Paper No. 22:
NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF SHEAR
WALL FAILURE MECHANISMS
F Dashti
Paper No. 28:
INVESTIGATION OF THE BEHAVIOR OF
A SKEWED SMALL-SCALE BRIDGE
MODEL USING SHAKE TABLE TESTS
Z Chegini
Paper No. 34:
COSTS AND EFFECTS: THE HEALTH
COSTS OF THE 22 FEBRUARY 2011
EARTHQUAKE
A Brower
16.40 –
16.55
Paper No. 23:
TESTING AND MODELLING OF
CONCRETE WALLS WITH MINIMUM
VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT
Y Lu
Paper No. 29:
QUASI-STATIC CYCLIC TESTING OF
HALF-SCALE FULLY PRECAST BRIDGE
SUBSTRUCTURE SYSTEM IN HIGH
SEISMICITY
M Mashal
Paper No. 35:
THE GEM EARTHQUAKE
CONSEQUENCES DATABASE AND NEW
ZEALAND'S CONTRIBUTIONS
G Bocchini
NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min.
The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council
Friday 21 March 2014
Paper No. 24:
LATERAL-FORCE RESISTING
MECHANISMS OF FLEXURE-DOMINANT
MULTI-STORY STRUCTURAL WALLS
SUSTAINED ON SOFT-FIRST-STORY
M Sakashita
16.55 –
17.10
Paper No. 30:
LESSONS FROM LIQUEFACTION
DAMAGE TO BRIDGES IN
CHRISTCHURCH AND STRATEGIES FOR
FUTURE DESIGN
P Brabhaharan
17.10 –
18.00
ASB Theatre
NZSEE AGM
18.00 –
20.00
Lower NZI
Cocktail Function (Icebreaker)
Paper No. 36:
EXPOSURE DATA DEVELOPMENT
FRAMEWORK: REAL-TIME INDIVIDUAL
ASSET COLLECTION TOOL (RIACT),
INVENTORY REPOSITORY & ASSET
REPOSITORY WEB PORTAL
S Lin
Saturday 22 March 2014
Time
Venue
08.00 –
17.10
Owen’s Foyer
Registration
08.30 –
09.20
ASB Theatre
Keynote Address: Challenges in estimating real-time earthquake shaking and impact
David Wald, US Geological Survey
Chair: Matt Gerstenberger, GNS Science
09.20 –
10.20
ASB Theatre
Insurance after Canterbury Earthquakes
Jimmy Higgins, Executive General Manager, VERO Earthquake Programme
Section 112 - Alterations to existing buildings
Dave Gittings, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Chair: Quincy Ma, University of Auckland
NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min.
The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council
Saturday 22 March 2014
10.20 –
10.50
10.50 –
12.20
Lower NZI
Session 3
Morning Tea
3A: Policy, Research and Practice
Chair: Peter Smith
Room ASB Theatre
3B: Structural Devices
Chair: David Whittaker
Room: Limelight 1
3C: Seismology
Chair: Matt Gerstenberger
Room: Limelight 2
10.50 –
11.05
Paper No. 37:
REVIEW OF THE BUILDING CODE
STRUCTURAL PROVISIONS
G Lawrance
Paper No. 43:
SHAKING TABLE TESTS OF A BASE
ISOLATED STRUCTURE WITH DOUBLE
CONCAVE FRICTION PENDULUMS
F Ponzo
Paper No. 49:
REPRESENTATIVE GROUND-MOTION
ENSEMBLES FOR SEVERAL MAJOR
EARTHQUAKE SCENARIOS IN NEW
ZEALAND
K Tarbali
11.05 –
11.20
Paper No. 38:
PRIORITISING RESEARCH INTO THE
SEISMIC PERFORMANCE OF
REINFORCED CONCRETE
A Bennett
Paper No. 44:
CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT: LOW
LOSS PRECAST CONCRETE FRAME
BUILDINGS WITH STEEL CONNECTIONS
P Aninthaneni
Paper No. 50:
REGIONAL KAPPA SCALING OF NEW
ZEALAND ROCK GMPES
C Van Houtte
11.20 –
11.35
Paper No. 39:
INTERACTION OF GEOTECHNICAL AND
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING IN SEISMIC
ASSESSMENT OF EXISTING BUILDINGS
W Kam
Paper No. 45:
RETROFIT, USING ISOLATION, OF THE
HEAVILY DAMAGED BASILICA DEL
SALVADOR CATHEDRAL IN SANTIAGO,
CHILE
M Rendel
Paper No. 51:
EXPLICIT CONSIDERATION OF NEARFAULT DIRECTIVITY EFFECTS IN NZSPECIFIC PROBABILISTIC SEISMIC
HAZARD ANALYSIS
V Joshi
11.35 –
11.50
Paper No. 40:
A SEISMIC ENGINEER'S NOTE BOOK
G Houston
Paper No. 46:
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF BASE
ISOLATED AND CONVENTIONAL
BUILDINGS: A CASE STUDY
M Cutfield
Paper No. 52:
TIME-VARYING AND LONG-TERM
MEAN AFTERSHOCK HAZARD IN
WELLINGTON
A Christophersen
NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min.
The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council
Saturday 22 March 2014
Paper No. 41:
ENHANCING COLLABORATION
BETWEEN ARCHITECTS AND
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS USING
PRELIMINARY DESIGN SOFTWARE
A Charleson
11.50 –
12.05
12.05 –
12.20
12.20 –
13.40
Lower NZI
13.40 –
15.10
ASB Theatre
Paper No. 47:
DESIGN OF BASE-ISOLATED
BUILDINGS: AN OVERVIEW OF
INTERNATIONAL CODES
D Pietra
Paper No. 53:
RMS’ NEW MODEL FOR RUPTURES ON
KNOWN CRUSTAL FAULTS IN NEW
ZEALAND AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR
RISK
D Fitzenz
Paper No. 48:
DISPLACEMENT AND ACCELERATION
DESIGN SPECTRA FOR SEISMIC
ISOLATION SYSTEMS IN
CHRISTCHURCH
L Jones
Paper No. 54:
INCORPORATING SIMULATED
HIKURANGI SUBDUCTION INTERFACE
SPECTRA INTO PROBABILISTIC HAZARD
CALCULATIONS FOR WELLINGTON
G McVerry
Lunch and Poster Session 2 (even numbers)
Cook Strait Earthquake Sequence Session
Chair: Caroline Holden, GNS Science
SOURCES AND GROUND MOTION CHARACTERISTICS IN THE 2013 COOK STRAIT EARTHQUAKES
C Holden
GEOTECHNICAL AND LANDSCAPE DAMAGE
S Dellow
UPPER SOUTH ISLAND RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDING DAMAGE
G Morris
OBSERVATIONS OF DAMAGE TO WINERY FACILITIES AS A RESULT OF THE SEDDON 2013 EARTHQUAKES
R Jury
BRIDGE AND ROAD NETWORK DAMAGE
P Brabhaharan
WELLINGTON EMERGENCY RESPONSE
D Brunsdon & P Wood
WELLINGTON BUILDING INSPECTIONS AND DAMAGE
A Thornton
NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min.
The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council
Saturday 22 March 2014
15.10 –
15.40
Afternoon Tea
Lower NZI
15.40 –
15.55
Paper No. 55:
TAUROA RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION:
LANDSLIDE REMEDIATION AND HILL
SLOPE STABILISATION FOR
EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE
R Gerbrandt
Paper No. 61:
ESTABLISHING THE RESILIENCE OF
TIMBER FRAMED SCHOOL BUILDINGS
IN NEW ZEALAND
D Brunsdon
4C: Non-structural elements, tanks and
pounding
Chair: Rajesh Dhakal
Room: Limelight 2
Paper No. 67:
PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTAL
VERIFICATION OF CURRENT CONTENT
SLIDING MODELLING TECHNIQUES
T Yeow
15.55 –
16.10
Paper No. 56:
SEISMIC REHABILITATION OF A
CONCRETE ENCASED STEEL RIVETED
FRAME BUILDING - ADELPHI HOUSE,
WELLINGTON
I Prionas
Paper No. 62:
QUASI STATIC CYCLIC TEST OF 2/3
SCALE POST-TENSIONED TIMBER WALL
AND COLUMN-WALL-COLUMN (CWC)
SYSTEMS
F Sarti
Paper No. 68:
SEISMIC PERFORMANCE OF
SUSPENDED CEILINGS: CRITICAL
REVIEW OF CURRENT DESIGN
PRACTICE
A Pourali Bejarbaneh
16.10 –
16.25
Paper No. 57:
NETWORK PROTECTION WITHOUT
COMPROMISE – DECONSTRUCTION OF
91 HEREFORD STREET FOR TELECOM
D McGuigan
Paper No. 63:
EXPERIMENTAL TESTING OF PRES-LAM
BEAM COLUMN JOINT DETAILS
T Armstrong
Paper No. 69:
SEISMIC PERFORMANCE OF NONSTRUCTURAL ELEMENTS WITHIN
BUILDINGS
H Ferner
15.40 –
17.10
Session 4
4A : Case Studies
Chair: Robert Davey
Room: ASB Theatre
4B: Timber
Chair: Alessandro Palermo
Room: Limelight 1
NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min.
The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council
Saturday 22 March 2014
16.25 –
16.40
Paper No. 58:
A NOVEL APPROACH TO
REHABILITATION OF A CHURCH IN
FENDALTON, CHRISTCHURCH
S Neill
Paper No. 64:
SHAKING TABLE TESTING OF A MULTISTOREY POST-TENSIONED TIMBER
BUILDING
T Smith
Paper No. 70:
LOW DAMAGE NON-STRUCTURAL
DRYWALLS: DETAILS AND THEIR
PERFORMANCE
A Tasligedik
16.40 –
16.55
Paper No. 59:
TIME HISTORY ANALYSIS CORRELATION
BETWEEN OBSERVED AND PREDICTED
RESPONSE OF TYPICAL INDUSTRIAL
BUILDINGS WITH STEEL PORTAL FRAME
AND CONCRETE TILT PANEL CLADDING
DURING CHRISTCHURCH EARTHQUAKE
D Southwick
Paper No. 65:
ELASTO-PLASTIC BEHAVIOUR OF A
RIGID TIMBER SHEAR WALL WITH SLIPFRICTION CONNECTORS
W Loo
Paper No. 71:
AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON
CONTACT BEHAVIOUR DURING
STRUCTURAL POUNDING
S Khatiwada
16.55 –
17.10
Paper No. 60:
WELLINGTON INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT – PREPARED FOR RAPID SELFASSESSMENT
R Sharpe
Paper No. 66:
PERFORMANCE OF BRICK VENEERS. DO
YOU HAVE CONFIDENCE IN YOUR TIES?
A Laird
Paper No. 72:
ASSESSMENT OF NEW ZEALAND
SCALING PROCEDURE OF GROUND
MOTIONS FOR LIQUID STORAGE TANKS
M Ormeno
19.00 –
23.00
Auckland
Town Hall
Conference Dinner
NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min.
The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council
rd
Sunday 23 March
Time
Venue
08.00 –
14.00
Owen’s Foyer
08.30 –
09.20
ASB Theatre
09.20 –
10.20
ASB Theatre
Registration
Keynote Address: Integrated design of structure - foundation systems: the current situation and emerging challenges
Michael Pender, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Auckland
Chair: John Wood. John Wood Consulting
Seismic risk reduction for soft-story woodframe buildings in the United States
John Van De Lindt, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
Liquefaction effects on structures
Jonathan Bray, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
10.20 –
10.30
ASB Theatre
10.30 –
11.00
Lower NZI
11.00 –
12.15
11.00 –
11.15
Session 5
Chair: Liam Wotherspoon, NZSEE 2014 Conference Convenor
IPENZ; Past, Present, Future
Nicki Crauford, Deputy Chief Executive, IPENZ
Morning Tea
5A: Monitoring
Chair: Peter Wood
Room: ASB Theatre
Paper No. 73:
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF AN ELEVENSPAN MOTORWAY BRIDGE AT
DIFFERENT LEVELS OF EXCITATION
G Chen
5B: Liquefaction
Chair: Rolando Orense
Room: Limelight 1
Paper No. 78:
KEY FACTORS IN THE LIQUEFACTIONINDUCED DAMAGE TO BUILDINGS AND
INFRASTRUCTURE IN CHRISTCHURCH:
PRELIMINARY FINDINGS
M Cubrinovski
5C: Steel and Masonry
Chair: Clark Hyland
Room: Limelight 2
Paper No. 83:
NON-DESTRUCTIVEMETHOD TO
INVESTIGATE THE HARDNESS - PLASTIC
STRAIN RELATIONSHIP IN CYCLICALLY
DEFORMED STRUCTURAL STEEL
ELEMENTS
H Nashid
NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min.
The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council
rd
Sunday 23 March
11.15 –
11.30
Paper No. 74:
AMBIENT VIBRATION BASED
EVALUATION OF A CURVED POSTTENSIONED CONCRETE BOX-GIRDER
BRIDGE
X Chen
Paper No. 79:
STONE COLUMN GROUND
IMPROVEMENT FIELD TRIAL: A
CHRISTCHURCH CASE STUDY
D Mahoney
Paper No. 84:
PRELIMINARY ESTIMATION OF
REDUCTION FACTORS IN MECHANICAL
PROPERTIES OF STEEL
REINFORCEMENT DUE TO PITTING
SIMULATED CORROSION
K Andisheh
11.30 –
11.45
Paper No. 75:
EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF INTERSTOREY DRIFT DURING THE COOK
STRAIT EARTHQUAKE SEQUENCE
Q Ma
Paper No. 80:
EVALUATION OF LIQUEFACTION
POTENTIAL OF SOILS USING SDS DATA
IN CHRISTCHURCH
S Mirjafari Miandeh
Paper No. 85:
FRG STRENGTHENING SYSTEMS FOR
MASONRY BUILDINGS
G Morandini
11.45 –
12.00
Paper No. 76:
PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF
INSTRUMENTED WELLINGTON
BUILDINGS IN THE JULY/AUGUST 2013
SEDDON/LAKE GRASSMERE
EARTHQUAKES
E Thomson
Paper No. 81:
HYDRAULIC UPLIFT FORCES ON
BASEMENTS SUBJECT TO
LIQUEFACTION
N Luxford
Paper No. 86:
PRACTICAL EXAMPLES OF USING
QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT METHODS
TO ASSESS THE EARTHQUAKE RISK OF
HISTORIC STRUCTURES IN THE
CHRISTCHURCH AREA
S Phillips
12.00 –
12.15
Paper No. 77:
STRONG MOTION RECORDS FROM THE
THORNDON OVERBRIDGE IN THE 2013
COOK STRAIT AND LAKE GRASSMERE
EARTHQUAKES
J Wood
Paper No. 82:
IMPROVEMENT MECHANISMS OF
STONE COLUMNS AS A MITIGATION
MEASURE AGAINST LIQUEFACTIONINDUCED LATERAL SPREADING
E Tang
Paper No. 87:
REVIEW OF BUCKLING RESTRAINED
BRACE DESIGN AND BEHAVIOUR
A Jones
NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min.
The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council
rd
Sunday 23 March
12.20–
12.30
ASB Theatre
Updating the NZSEE guidelines for assessing and improving the seismic performance of buildings
in earthquakes: progress report
Dave Brunsdon, Kestrel Group
Chair: Liam Wotherspoon, NZSEE 2014 Conference Convenor
12.30 –
12.50
ASB Theatre
12.50 –
13.40
Lower NZI
Conference Awards and Closure
Chair: Liam Wotherspoon, NZSEE 2014 Conference Convenor
Lunch
NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min.
The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council