Residential Development of Former Quarry Areas on the Port Hills, Christchurch

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 1420 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1998
Abstract
This paper focuses on two sites in the Mount Pleasant - McCormacks Bay area of Christchurch where residential development has taken place either within or immediately adjacent to former quarries for the extraction of volcanic rock. At the Quarry Road site less overburden was dumped on adjoining land around the turn of the century, and c.1980 dwelling and related construction took place on approximately 6 m of relatively loose fill material without the recognition of its presence or geotechnical characteristics. Subsequent settlements led to abandonment of a swimming pool and the underpinning of the 3-storey architect-designed house, whilst litigation brought by the owner resulted in findings of negligence against both the architects and engineers. At the Tramways Quarry site the Council approved subdivision of the former quarry area in the early 1980s without requiring any geotechnical evaluation of batter stability or related issues. During development it became apparent that significant blast damage had occurred to rock faces, necessitating a variety of remedial measures, and that waste materials had been dumped down faces without regard to long-term stability. Both case studies confirm the requirement for careful documentation of former quarry sites by territorial local authorities as part of their administrative function, and for detailed engineering geology and geotechnical evaluation of such areas prior to any residential use of the land.
Citation
APA: (1998) Residential Development of Former Quarry Areas on the Port Hills, Christchurch
MLA: Residential Development of Former Quarry Areas on the Port Hills, Christchurch. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.