Shahab Ramhormozian wins Ivan Skinner Award for 2022
New Zealand seismic invention is “game changer” in global construction New Zealand is on the verge of becoming a world leader in low-cost and low-damage
New NZSEE Bulletin Has Been Published
Vol. 55 No.1 (2022) of the NZSEE Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering has now been published. Please find a link to
Announcement of the 2022 NZSEE AGM
The 2022 NZSEE AGM will be held on Thursday 28rd April 2022 between 5-6pm You can join the meeting online: Conference and Events to provide
Update on the NZSEE Conference 2022
NZSEE conference update After a lot of discussion, reaching out to speakers, delegates, and society members, NZSEE has decided we will hold the conference
Built Heritage Incentive Fund
How it works The purpose of the Built Heritage Incentive Fund is to assist owners of heritage buildings to undertake conservation and seismic strengthening work
Obituary of Professor Michael John Pender
Obituary – Mick Pender Professor Michael John Pender BE(Hons) PhD FENZ FNZGS FNZSEE MASCE Professor of Geotechnical Engineering, University of Auckland 1977-2021 19 June 1943
Call for Nomination of NZSEE Members: Consideration for Election to a fellow of the society
The Management Committee may elect as a Fellow of the Society any person, whether resident in New Zealand or otherwise who, in the Committee’s estimation, fulfils all
Call for NZSEE Management Committee Members
Nominations for the 2022-23 NZSEE Management Committee are now open. The Society members annually elect nine of their members to the Management Committee. All current
NZSEE Registration is now open!
The conference will be held at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and has the theme of “Te Aohurihuri, ngā piki me ngā
Advice on Hollow Core Floors
NZSEE along with Sesoc with Engineering NZ recently issued an “Advice on Hollow – Core Floors”. This advice was prepared based on research carried out