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Project Profile Z15Y324

Heritage Building Re-levelled

Sub-industry
Heritage
Problems
Earthquake Damage
Location
NZ
Year
2015
Solutions
Re-levelling
Technology
JOG

The problem

This 130-year old building suffered significant damage in the earthquakes that hit New Zealand’s South Island in 2010 and 2011. A well known Kaiapoi landmark, the old Bank of New Zealand building was built in 1833. As a Category One Heritage New Zealand listed building, it was important to the owner, local council and the local community that the building be repaired and restored. The 250-tonne building had subsided across the entire footprint towards the North East corner by more than 200mm.

The solution

To ensure the entire structure was uniformly and continually supported, and then raised back to level without any new stresses being introduced or effecting the structural integrity of the building throughout the repair. As with any remediation on a heritage building, it was imperative any further damage be kept to an absolute minimum, ensuring reparation costs could stay within budget.

The Result

JOG computer-controlled grouting was used on the project. JOG is a non-invasive method, delivering a highly controlled, precise and gentle lift.

The building’s construction, current condition and the degree of lift required were all considerations in the design of the injection array. One hundred 40mm diameter injectors were installed beneath the perimeter and internal foundations of the building, including the existing bank safe. There was minimal impact to the historic floors, which meant they did not need to be removed.

Lifting was gentle, uniform and gradual, protecting the fragile nature of the building. Continuous surveying, internally and externally, was delivered via a fully automated Trimble monitoring system and manual assessment. The high degree of monitoring was a key contributor in achieving such an accurate and precise outcome.

Remediation and re-levelling was entirely successful, delivering a sound base for the building’s footings and restoring the building back to level. The non-invasive method applied ensured no further significant damage or consequent costs, allowing the restoration of the project to continue as planned.

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