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Structural Engineering Society New Zealand (Inc.)

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Forum: 6 key questions to determine what changes, if any, should be instigated

Forum: Suggested changes to NZS3101:2006 with Amendments 1 and 2

Article from SESOC Journal Vol 23 No. 2 September 2010

Reference submitted by Hamish Stratmore of Fraser Brown Stratmore supporting letter to editor September 2010 Journal

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9th March 2012 – Guangzhou

From residential housing to infrastructure projects, Steel build 2012 enable you to witness the world's advanced technology of steel structure in different fields of architecture.

20th March 2012 – Auckland

5:30pm School of Engineering Auckland

20th March 2012 – Auckland

10:00am School of Engineering Auckland

30th April 2012 – Wellington

3 day conference including workshop commencing 30 April. Intercontinental Wellington

24th May 2012 – Opus Offices Wellington

SESOC Management Meeting

16th July 2012 – Auckland

The world conference is the premiere timber event and is expected to attract 500-700 timber professionals in engineering, architecture, construction, manufacturing and research from around the world.

30th August 2012 – Christchurch

10:00am University of Canterbury

29th November 2012 – Auckland

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