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Category Archives: Utilities
Wastewater repairs to Springfield Rd
Major wastewater network repairs start on September 22 and continue for two months on Springfield Road and adjoining Radnor, Kinloch and Albany Streets. The work is likely to involve some temporary street closures.
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More roadworks in Bealey Ave
Bealey Ave, from Champion Street to the intersection with Whitmore Street, will be down to two lanes heading eastwards for six weeks while SCIRT strengthens underground pipes. Also in Whitmore Road, traffic heading southwards is likely to come across roadworks.
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Innes Road and Cranford Street repair works
Repairs begin on damaged wastewater pipes under Innes Road and Cranford Street on February 9 and will continue intermittently till late June.
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Detour on Hills Road
If you travel south along Hills Road you will face a detour over the next five weeks as SCIRT replaces the wastewater pipes.
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Part of Purchas Street closed
The section of Purchas Street between Geraldine and Barbadoes Street will be closed to traffic for four or five weeks from November 5 while SCIRT fix the pipes. Detours will be required. The intersections to those streets will also be … Continue reading
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Work on Huggins Place
Work begins on wastewater pipeline and lateral replacement in Huggins Place on Monday, beginning from the Hills Road entrance and finishing at the end of the cul de sac. Daytime access to the street will be limited for six weeks … Continue reading
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Detour for Hills Road traffic
Detours are in place for Hills Road traffic until August 20. The southbound lane has been closed and traffic diverted along Guild, Slater and Dudley Street according to a bulletin from the Fletcher Infrastructure team, which is busy repairing the … Continue reading
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Transition from Civil Defence to CERA
As the Civil Defence emergency comes to a close, earthquake response and recovery functions will be transitioned out of the EOC and moving forward, many of the key roles and responsibilities will be shared between the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA), the Christchurch City … Continue reading
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What happens if the land my home is on is damaged?
Home › Frequently Asked Questions › Damage and repairs What happens if the land my home is on is damaged? Standard cover is for the land under your home, the land within 8 metres of your home, and the land of the … Continue reading
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