Staff numbers
Deborah Crittenden made this Official Information request to Toka Tū Ake – Natural Hazards Commission
The request was successful.
From: Deborah Crittenden
Dear Earthquake Commission,
Under the Official Information Act, I would like to know:
- the total number of people directly employed by the EQC, and breakdown by role, especially managerial, customer service, qualified structural engineers, qualified geotechnical engineers and any other major job roles within this organization.
- the total number of people employed as contractors by the EQC, and breakdown by role, especially managerial, customer service, qualified structural engineers, qualified geotechnical engineers and any other major job roles within this organization.
Yours faithfully,
Deborah Crittenden
From: EQC Info Mailbox
Thank you for contacting the Earthquake Commission (EQC).
We will respond to your email as soon as possible. If you require urgent assistance, please phone our call centre on 0800 DAMAGE (326 243) or for international callers, please phone +64 4 978 6400. Alternatively, please check the Frequently Asked Questions on our website www.eqc.govt.nz. <http://canterbury.eqc.govt.nz/faq>
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From: Lara Carson
Dear Ms Crittenden
Please find attached EQC’s response to your recent request for
information.
Kind regards
Lara Carson | Statutory Technical Advisor | The Earthquake Commission
(EQC)
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From: Deborah Crittenden
Dear Lara Carson,
Thank you for this information on EQC staff numbers. I am looking forward to receiving the information on contractor numbers shortly.
Yours sincerely,
Deborah Crittenden
From: Lara Carson
Dear Ms Crittenden
Please find attached EQC's response to your remaining queries for information under the Official Information Act.
Sincerely
Lara Carson | Statutory Technical Advisor | The Earthquake Commission (EQC)
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Jake Preston left an annotation ()
Did I read that corretly, of nearly 1120 staff employed by EQC, only 2 are engineers?
No Geotechnical engineers employed, or contracted to EQC, how can they ever interpret the results or make logical decisions on any drilling results?
How can they brief assessors how to accurately differentiate between what is and is not earthquake damage?
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