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Quantitative Assessment Methods for Determining Slope Stability Risk in the Building Industry.

Author: Riddolls & Grocott Ltd,
Year: 1999
Type: Report

Abstract:

This report is intended mainly to provide New Zealand geotechnical practitioners with guidelines for the use of quantitative risk assessment techniques for assessing the risks associated with the potential instability of sloping ground. The report will also be of use to local authority building consent officers in assessing the acceptability of slope stability risk if this risk is expressed quantitatively by geotechnical practitioners in their reports to Regional and District Councils in support of subdivision and building consent approvals.


Further Details

Pages 39 p.
Publish Location Wellington, N.Z.
Publisher BRANZ
ISBN/ISSN 83, BRANZ Study Report
Accession Number September, 2011
Notes Print discarded, available online
Keywords New Zealand, assessment

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