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作者: greentree    时间: 2010-9-13 10:28:28     标题: 回复"迷乱心情"关于没有保险怎么办的贴子

昨天发贴的求没有保险怎么办的朋友,我帮你打听到下面的信息,希望有帮助


我今天已经问过了,你可以联系citycouncil申请Mayoral Fund 打电话到ccc的call centre说要申请这个,目前他们好象只提供在线捐款,所以估计你要打电话过去才可以申请了,大部分是用于红十字会的救助还有重灾区的医疗服务和食物提供等等,至于你的房子我不能保证,希望可以有个好的回复,如果你联系他们了,有什么结果希望你可以在这里发个贴帮助有同样需要的人
作者: greentree    时间: 2010-9-13 10:30:53

For further information, please refer to the Christchurch City Council website www.ccc.govt.nz or contact the Christchurch City Council call centre on (03) 941 8999 .
作者: greentree    时间: 2010-9-13 10:41:40     标题: 震后检查,评估,保险,重建,免费讲座通知

本帖最后由 greentree 于 2010-9-13 11:09 编辑

今天早上的会议,通知我们第一阶段的初级评估马上要接近尾声了,我们将进入第二阶段的结构评估,并讨论重建的申请许可问题.下面是会议的结论,有时间我会做翻译和解释,大家先自己看看.Christchurch City 2010 Earthquake Recovery

Building Approval Team


AaronHaymes 11/09/2010

Demolition of Earthquake DamagedBuildings


Heritage & Character Buildings
These buildings contribute significantly to theidentity and character of the city.
In all instances the Council would like propertyowners to contact the Building Recovery Office prior to undertaking any work sothat all options are explored before the decision is made to demolish thesebuildings.
The office is intended to be in a position to provideimmediate advice.

The Building Approval Team will ensure that heritagestaff are aware before any exemption for demolition is given.


Urgent Work
Currently all demolition work requires a buildingconsent to comply with the 2004 Building Act.

Under section 41 of the Act, work without buildingconsent may be carried out for the purpose of saving, protecting life or health,or preventing serious damage to other property.
The extent of work that can be done is limited to thatrequired to protect people or property.

Where this urgent work is necessary, the Council requiresthat building owners engage a CPEng structural engineer to prepare a ‘demolitionmanagement plan’* and supervise the demolition work.

Once the work for ‘making safe’ has been completedowners are then required to apply for an exemption which will be issued byCouncil under the provisions of Clause (k) of the 1st Schedule ofthe Building Act 2004.




Exemptions for Demolition
Council has decided to utilise Clause (k) of the 1stSchedule of the Building Act to its full extent in an effort to offer astreamlined process for those wishing to carry out demolition following therecent earthquake.
For Council to consider that a building consent is notnecessary under the application of clause (k) it must be satisfied that –

1)
The building work is unlikely to be carried out other than in accordancewith the Building Code or
2)
If carried out other than in accordance with the Building Code isunlikely to endanger people or any building, whether on the same land or anyother property.

Council will require certain information fromapplicants that demonstrate how work will meet these provisions.


An application and worksheet is available whichidentifies the information applicants need to provide which includes –


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A description of thecurrent state of the building, degree of damage etc.
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A description of anypreceding works to make the building safe
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A description of theprocedure for demolition
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Describe the measuresrequired to prevent damage to adjacent property
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Describe the effectson any adjoining buildings that may have relied on the building beingdemolished for structural stability / party walls.
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Describe a trafficmanagement plan (this could be provided by other suitably qualified persons)
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Describe hoardings,fences and any other provisions required to protect members of the public.
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Include instructionsfor contractors related to the safe removal and disposal of asbestos and anyother hazardous substances on or in the vicinity of the site e.g gas.cylinders, fuel tanks.
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The Engineersqualifications, name and signature.







Conditions
Exemptions may include certain conditions to ensurethat work will be conducted in a manner that we can be satisfied that therequirements of Schedule 1(k) will be met.


Inspections
Council must be notified when work is complete soinspection of the work can take place.


Charges (including GST)
Commercial and large scale residential buildings -$400.00 fixed fee
Residential dwellings - $280.00 fixed fee

For large scale buildings (e.g. high rise) anexemption may not be granted and a fast track building consent process will beprovided. Building consent fees will apply to these applications.

It is Councils intention to issue these exemptions atthe time of application where possible. Applicants are encouraged to supply allof the requested information to allow this to occur.


For Enquires
Please contact the Building Recovery Officeby:


·
Calling the CustomerCentre on 941-8999 and ask to be put through to the Building Recovery Team

·
Email [email protected]

·
Visiting at theGround Floor, Christchurch City Council CivicOffices, 53 Hereford Street



Please note that the scale of enquiries is not yet known.
It is hoped that a very prompt or immediateservice can be provided, but this cannot be confirmed at this time.


作者: MaxPower    时间: 2010-9-13 10:45:45

跟我那个公告一样,把你的内容都集结在一起

这样方便查阅,。


谢谢
作者: greentree    时间: 2010-9-13 10:47:07

好,但是我不会操作,这个是我们几天开会以后的结论,我刚看了一下ccc好象还没更新到他们的网上
作者: MaxPower    时间: 2010-9-13 10:52:51

右上有个“我的帖子”

点了之后,就能看到你所有主题,把有用的提出来,每层一个中心思想

标题就改成 保险相关政策集合??你自己想个
作者: la_ka    时间: 2010-9-13 11:00:00

终于明白无房无鸭梨了~~~~~~~~~~
作者: greentree    时间: 2010-9-13 11:07:30

刚刚从bexley区回来,发现一个现象差点在检查的时候被忽视了,这里提醒大家自己注意一下.我是在他们家的火炉旁边发现小的缝的,最后主人决定把地毯也掀起来看下.然后发现有一条宽5到8mm的裂缝在他家的混凝土地板上,大概深有100mm我们把起子放下去可以碰到防水毡,我完全没有看到steel mesh在他们家的地板里面.所以我这里也要提醒大家把自己的地毯掀起一个角也检查一下.不过这个不会影响到继续在房子里居住的安全,但是也要包括在你们的索赔范围内

我大致问了一下公司的地质工程师的意见,他说根据震后的土壤加速度峰值分析,基督城西北部分的地质密实程度和强度都很不错所以avhead,upriccarton 区等都不会有大的问题,如果你的房子在这个方向的话,问题应该不大啊.我已经安排这个地质工程师在下个周六的讲座上给大家讲讲这些问题,好帮助你们自己做判断,虽然不能很长时间的给大家讲解,但是到时候我会尽量给大家回答问题.时间已经定好了在9月18日下午2点中在303 Riccarton road.如果大家有时间的话,欢迎去听听,还可以问问题.这个是免费的,所以不是广告啊
作者: xli422    时间: 2010-9-13 13:25:11

赞一个。。。。。。。。。。。。。
作者: cdlnz    时间: 2010-9-18 19:31:18

很有用的资讯,赞LZ




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