North of Kaikoura July 2017

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2017
  • www.chchdilemmas.co.nz
    It’s the “biggest job in New Zealand” according to Peter ‘Thommo’ Thompson, Site Supervisor, and one of 1000 men and women working to repair the quake-damaged highway and rail route along the Kaikoura coast.
    Massive slips, triggered by last November’s 7.8 magnitude earthquake, dumped more than 700,000 cubic metres of material - rock, soil and shingle - much of it onto State Highway 1.
    Bridges are being built, debris cleared, and whole sections of SH1 and the rail line realigned. The work is constant, on occasion through the night, and though the sea views are magnificent, the winter environment is inhospitable.
    Thommo told his workers upfront, “it’ll be the hardest job of their life.”
    Skilled Labourer, Josh Kriel, says he works in the shade most of the day.
    Hammerhand, Edan Wood, is working 12 hour shifts, but both teenage workers say it’s “good money.”
    Cathy Hunt agrees. She’s come from Waikato to drive a dump truck, hauling debris from the site where it fell, to another spot just down the road. (Thompson estimates half of fallen material is being re-utilised in the project).
    Hunt has been driving trucks for 30 years, but this is the first earthquake project she’s worked on and is enjoying the challenge.
    “It’s beautiful some days when you are waiting to be loaded just to sit and watch the waves.”
    In May, North Canterbury Transport & Infrastructure Recovery, NCTIR - pronounced ‘nectar’ - estimated the cost of the works at between 1 and 1.33 billion dollars.
    While the earthquake heaped much economic stress on the tourist town, a silver lining has emerged with many local contractors and residents taken on to help with the road and rail repairs.
    Shelly Riddell is one of them. Before the earthquake she sold crayfish at the popular Nin’s Bin caravan, at Rakautara, north of Kaikoura. Now, she mans the checkpoint right opposite her quake-damaged home, noting down the number plates of vehicles entering and leaving the ‘red zone’, “in case there’s another shake”.
    Project overseers remain confident the road and rail will be open for Christmas traffic, and say the work is on schedule.
    Right now, the end of the road is at slip 6, Ohau Point, just above the seal colony. Once that slip is cleared, roading crews will move in to resurrect the main highway. From the southern end, the debris pile at Ohau looks to be diminishing, the end in sight.
    But then the drone footage reveals what’s waiting on the other side ...
    Watch the full story www.chchdilemmas.co.nz

КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @mintylikethecandy7881
    @mintylikethecandy7881 Рік тому

    I drove this road today. Those folks did a magnificent job. Made a beautiful coastline more accessible and safer to stop and enjoy.

  • @lindalee7322
    @lindalee7322 7 років тому +6

    Thank you for sharing this. It's very good to get the workers' perspective. God bless you all and keep you safe.

  • @Wernerle2BeiYoutu6e
    @Wernerle2BeiYoutu6e 6 років тому +1

    You are going to save our once-in-a-lifetime-trip to South Island in Feb 2018.Thank you very much!!

  • @escubi67
    @escubi67 5 років тому +3

    12 fallas se rompieron a la misma vez, un terremoto rarísimo, menos mal que fue profundo si llega a ser superficial no hubiera quedado nada de esta parte de la isla, como es la naturaleza, esta zona es una gran zona de subducción, el fondo marino se levanto hasta seis metros

  • @gaius_enceladus
    @gaius_enceladus 7 років тому +1

    The guy with the beard looks like a good sort and a real hard case! Good on all of them and best wishes to them!

  • @DrAAAli
    @DrAAAli 6 років тому +3

    These are the AMAZING kiwis that make NZ what is is

  • @richardmarumaru8955
    @richardmarumaru8955 Рік тому

    Real on your grandma driving they're tipper your mokopuna is very proud of you see you on TV one day does picture of on the doll

  • @Thunder081
    @Thunder081 7 років тому +1

    Hi what's the name of the song please?