Tag Archive: Standards

PRESENTATION: “The First Harmonized New Zealand and Australian Design Standards For Steel and Composite Construction” by Dr Stephen Hicks of HERA

Presentation When – 5.30pm – Tuesday 25th June 2019// Where – Building 423, Conference Centre, Room: Conf Centre/423-342 (Next to School of Engineering), University of Auckland. Access from Symonds Street (Refer map below). Agenda – 17:30 pre-presentation refreshments 18:00 presentation…
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PRESENTATION: “Design of Timber Connections Using Screws” by Greg Pankhurst of SPAX Pacific Pty Ltd

Presentation When – 5.30pm – Thursday 16th May 2019// Where – Room: Eng 1401-401 (School of Engineering Building 401), University of Auckland. Access from Symonds Street (Refer City Campus Map below). Agenda – 17:30 pre-presentation refreshments 18:00 presentation Please register…
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PRESENTATION: “Performance-Based Seismic Design of Tall Buildings” by Jack Moehle, Ed & Diane Wilson, Professor of Structural Engineering, University of California

Presentation Video When – 5.30pm – Wednesday 20th February 2019 // Where – Building 301, Large Chemistry/301-G050 (Chemistry Building in Science Centre), University of Auckland. Opposite Engineering School (Refer City Campus Map below).   Agenda – 17:30 pre-presentation refreshments 18:00…
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PRESENTATION – “Understanding the Earthquake Prone Building Methodology” by Dave Brunsdon

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Presentation When – Monday 21 May 2018// Where – University of Auckland, Symonds Street, Auckland Lecture Theatre Room (423.342). This is in the Conference Centre adjacent to the Engineering Building.// Agenda – 17:30 Pre-presentation refreshments kindly sponsored by SESOC 18:00…
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PRESENTATION – “Steel Update: Standards and Compliance Guidelines” by Alistair Fussell SCNZ

Presentation When – Tuesday 10th May 2016 Abstract: Advances in knowledge and changes in structural steelwork procurement practices, particularly the advent of structural steelwork from low-cost countries, requires changes in the design, fabrication and erection standards to reflect these realities….
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