[quote='bazman' pid='254768' dateline='1320826860']
Wow, Raphel....very interesting footage!
I guess if there is anything good to come from all this carnage at all.....all the demolition and then re-building work should provide lots of employment and help to stimulate the local economy?!?
Cheers Bazman , in theory, yes there should be some stimulation of the economy although there's currently a shortage of manpower to help with the demolition work . One problem is there's been an exodus of skilled workers from the city but there has been a lot of overseas assistance arrive to give us a hand , most welcomed.
7 months on now from the big rattle, the 're-build' for the CBD is'nt due to start until the 3rd quarter of '012, or thereabouts.
Here's some recent footage from last week that's quite interesting ...
http://cera.govt.nz/cbd-red-zone/vid...-cbd-bus-route
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[quote='Raphel' pid='254846' dateline='1320901037']
[quote='bazman' pid='254768' dateline='1320826860']
Wow, Raphel....very interesting footage!
I guess if there is anything good to come from all this carnage at all.....all the demolition and then re-building work should provide lots of employment and help to stimulate the local economy?!?
Cheers Bazman , in theory, yes there should be some stimulation of the economy although there's currently a shortage of manpower to help with the demolition work . One problem is there's been an exodus of skilled workers from the city but there has been a lot of overseas assistance arrive to give us a hand , most welcomed.
7 months on now from the big rattle, the 're-build' for the CBD is'nt due to start until the 3rd quarter of '012, or thereabouts.
Here's some recent footage from last week that's quite interesting ...
Try this one ......
http://cera.govt.nz/cbd-red-zone/video-a...-bus-route