NEW ZEALAND ENGINEERING

SUBJECT INDEX Vol 19, 1964 TO Vol 35(2), 1980

This material covers the period January 1964 to February 1980, and completes the index for the period during which F.N. Stace edited New Zealand Engineering. The index for Volumes 1-18 exists in hard copy, and is available at the IPENZ office in Wellington.
The following categories are not included in this index: People (but Obituaries are included), Book Reviews, items of general news.
Material circulated to NZIE members only (the Blue Pages, Print-out) is not included.

Subject List


ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS (ACENZ) / CONSULTING ENGINEERS DIVISION, including ACENZ AWARDS (and see CONSULTANTS' NOTEBOOK)

  • Consultants' Notebook -
    • - 1973 A.C.E.N.Z. annual conference Wairakei 22 to 26 June. 28(8) Page 239
    • - 1973 A.C.E.N.Z. Award of Merit. 29(3) Page 92
    • - A.C.E.N.Z. annual conference 1974. 29(9) Page 271
    • - A.C.E.N.Z. annual conference, 1975. 30(9) Page 275
    • - A.C.E.N.Z. Award of Merit, 1975. 31(2) Page 55
    • - 1976 A.C.E.N.Z. awards: Waihi beach sewage treatment plant. 31(8) Page 205
    • - 1976 A.C.E.N.Z. conference. 31(9) Page 224
    • - 1976 Award of Merit. 32(5) Page 123
    • - 1977 ACENZ conference. 32(11) Page 265
    • - 1978 Consulting Engineers' conference. 33(9) Page 209
    • - 1979 consulting engineers' conference. 34(9) Page 218
    • - A.C.E.N.Z. award of merit. 30(5) Page 149
    • - ACENZ award of merit 1977: The Lloyd Mandeno hydro-electric scheme. 33(7) Page 165
    • - annual conference 1966. 21(8) Page 364
    • - Award of merit plaque. 28(3) Page 88
    • - awards: public relations. 21(9) Page 407
    • - Beer tanks supported by ring girders; Growth of the division. 22(9) Page 389
    • - Cable-stayed conveyor belt bridges: 1974 A.C.E.N.Z. awards. 29(10) Page 298
    • - Design award to Aurora House. 26(1) Page 27
    • - Design award winner for 1969. 24(10) Page 330
    • - Earthquake group meeting in Wellington. 21(4) Page 184
    • - Hutt Valley store wins design award. 23(9) Page 382
    • - Selection of a consulting engineer: ACENZ award of merit 1978. 34(6) Page 140
    • - The Division's 1967 annual conference. 22(8) Page 344
  • Could this be you? an address delivered to the 1965 conference of the Consultants Division of the N.Z. Institution of Engineers. Burns, G. 20(9) Page 381
  • Editorial - Negligence claims - a problem for every engineer. 33(11) Page 241
  • Exporting consulting engineering services. Fellows, A.G. 22(7) Page 280
  • Letter -
    • - A vintage year for engineers Edwards, P.H.D. 21(2) Page 80
    • - Professional liability and indemnity insurance. Hollands, D.E. 34(4) Page 94
    • - Professional liability and indemnity insurance. Martin, W.J. 34(4) Page 94
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ACOUSTICS

  • A secondary 'screening' noise test for motor vehicles. Lister, T.A. 31(6) Page 165
  • A simple method of design of reactive mufflers for small two-stroke and four-stroke engines. Harman, R.T.C. 31(10) Page 236 See correction 32(1) p.21.
  • Building services group - Of noise and politics. 34(7) Page 168
  • Dual working section wind tunnel at the University of Canterbury. Stevenson, D.C.: Raine, J.K. 31(4) Page 111
  • Improvements to the speaker system of an electronic organ. Robson, S.R. 24(5) Page 163
  • Letter - Silencing the automotive exhaust. Eversham, W. 28(4) Page 120
  • Letter - Sound attenuation of suspended ceilings in multiple-unit flats. Glogau, O.A. 19(4) Page 145
  • Planning for the control of traffic noise. Stevenson, D.C. 34(11) Page 258
  • Silencing the automotive exhaust. Lind Walker, G.E. 27(12) Page 365 See letter 28(4) p. 120.
  • Sound absorption properties of thin fibrous materials - felt. Balachandran, C.G.: Butchers, C.J. 31(12) Page 272
  • Sound attenuation of concrete masonry walls. Rodgers, M.F. 31(3) Page 78
  • Sound attenuation of suspended ceilings in multiple-unit flats. Allan, A.H.: Newman, F.H. 19(1) Page 22
  • The measurement of sound and noise. 30(11) Page 332
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AESTHETICS

  • Aesthetics in engineering. Robson, S.R. 20(10) Page 409 See discussion 21(6) page 263
  • Editorial - A lesson being learnt. Robson, S.R. 21(5) Page 191
  • Editorial - Poles and wires. 24(11) Page 335
  • Hyperthermia while under anaesthetics - a heat transfer problem? Evans, A.A.: Willis, J.C.J. 28(6) Page 157
  • Letter -
    • - Aesthetics in engineering. Harris, N. 21(2) Page 80 See 20(1) p. 409
    • - Aesthetics in engineering. Holman, L.J. 21(2) Page 80 See 20(10) page 409.
    • - Poles and wires. Mill, A. 25(2) Page 53
    • - Poles and wires. O'Kane, D. 25(7) Page 195
  • Presidential address 1969 - Engineering is for People. Spooner, B.W. 24(3) Page 83
  • Public service division news - The engineer and the architect. 25(8) Page 223
  • Roads in the landscape. Thom, D.A. 25(9) Page 232
  • Vandalism? Says who? Bogle, A.G. 20(7) Page 278
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AIRPORTS

  • A design method for heavy-duty flexible pavements. Blakeley, J.P.: Green, H.R.: Toan, D.V. 34(3) Page 59
  • Construction of the new Rotorua airport. Simmons, C.W.B. 20(9) Page 369
  • Government service division - HF radio systems at Auckland International Airport. 33(11) Page 260
  • Government service division news - Nadi Airport-building and civil engineering. 30(4) Page 121
  • Measurement of thermal gradients under the Wellington Airport runway. Ward, A.F.: Tallon, J.L. 33(10) Page 227
  • Public service division news - Nandi airport long-range communications system. 26(5) Page 144
  • Public service division news - New telegraph switching centre for Wellington airport. 23(8) Page 344
  • The design and construction of Auckland International Airport
    • 1: Design and development of the airport. McCulloch, N.A.R. 23(11) Page 436
    • 2: Sub-base and concrete pavement construction. Orams, K.J. 23(11) Page 445 For conference discussion see 24(6) p.196
    • 3: Earthworks and drainage. Flynn, E.A. 24(2) Page 62
    • 4: Electrical power supplies and operational lighting. Wright, P.G.: Rutherfurd, W.G. 24(5) Page 147
    • 5: Buildings and associated services. Dashper, R.P.: Blackwell, F.N. 24(7) Page 207
    • 6: Navigational aids. Noble, H.R. 24(8) Page 252
  • The design and construction of the Air New Zealand maintenance base at Auckland International Airport. Allardice, N.W.: Thom, D.A. 22(11) Page 435 See discussion 23(6) p. 264
  • Wellington Airport extension - additional sea protection. Chisholm, D.H. 31(6) Page 157
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AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS, CONTROL EQUIPMENT

  • Automatic control of standby engine-alternator sets. Godkin, M.E. 19(4) Page 138
  • Building services group - Control for comfort. 28(1) Page 26
  • Four-way intersection controls and road accidents (including a notation system for intersection conflicts). Kammann, R.: Thomson, G. 33(9) Page 203
  • Letter -
    • - Air-pollution control equipment. Martin, C.G. 28(5) Page 151
    • - Air-pollution control equipment. Robson, F.L. 28(2) Page 60
    • - Air-pollution control equipment. Windust, D. 28(2) Page 60
  • Microprocessors a New Zealand application. Pownall, M.J.: Sloane, C.J.: Brown, R.G. 32(5) Page 98
  • Problems of process control in industry with particular reference to iron and steel making. Clay, Sir H. 21(5) Page 215
  • Production asssembly by automatic machines. Fisher, B.C. 20(11) Page 479
  • Stability in process control. Trethowen, H.A.: Blackwell, F.N. 24(3) Page 89 See corrections 24(5) p.165
  • The design of air-pollution control equipment. Martin, C.G. 27(10) Page 314 See letters 28(2) p.60 and 28(5) p.151
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BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION

  • Annual general meeting of the Benevolent Association. 21(4) Page 175
  • N.Z.I.E. news. 31(10) Page 244
  • N.Z.I.E. news - Benevolent Fund. 34(10) Page 235
  • Secretary's newsletter. Bartlett, A.J. 31(10) Page 231 See letter 32(1) p.21.
  • The 1968 annual general meeting of the Benevolent Association. 23(4) Page 150
  • The 1969 Annual General Meeting of the Benevolent Association. 24(4) Page 123
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BLASTING

  • Arthur's Pass tunnel. Holmes, R.W. 28(8) Page 234
  • Diffusion blasting and its applications. Leech, T.D.J. 25(2) Page 29
  • Drilling and blasting sandstone under water. Le Clerc, B.R. 23(10) Page 408
  • Peaceful applications of nuclear explosives. Moyal, M. 23(8) Page 330
  • Possible uses of underground nuclear explosives in civil engineering. Oliphant, Sir M. 22(7) Page 278
  • Restoraton of Waioeka Gorge highway after February 1967 flood. Goodman, H.B.: Preston, R.L.: Smith, M.G. 25(7) Page 173 See discussion 26(6) p. 162.
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BRANZ

  • Advisory services of the Building Research Bureau. 22(1) Page 39
  • Hot-water cylinders can survive earthquake. Elkis, W.J. 33(2) Page 43
  • Projected operational research projects at the Building Research Bureau. Stevens, D.G. 21(6) Page 257
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BRIDGES

  • 1964 Annual conference - discussion. 19(5) Page 179
  • A model study of windbreaks on railway bridges. Papesch, A.J.G.: Doggett, A.J. 27(4) Page 132 See letter requesting addition of A.J.Dogget as an author 27(12) p. 392.
  • A note on suspension bridge analysis. Norman, R.G. 21(8) Page 337
  • A note on the cost of road bridges in the South Island. Garden, R.J.P. 28(9) Page 270
  • A philosophy of bridge design. Norman, R.G. 21(2) Page 69 See letter by J.H.Christie 21(8) page 360.
  • Analysis and prediction of scour at railway bridges in New Zealand. Holmes, P.S. 29(11) Page 313 See erratum 30(1) p.11.
  • Auckland Harbour Bridge extensions. 24(9) Page 296
  • Auckland Harbour Bridge extensions. Smith, B.G. 29(3) Page 69
  • Box girder bridges. Fairhurst, W.A. 29(11) Page 303
  • Changes in New Zealand highway bridge design. Chapman, H.E.: Huizing, J.B.S.: Kennaird, A.R.: Stanford, P.R.: Wood, J.H. 29(6) Page 159
  • China's Nanking bridge. Alley, P.J. 29(9) Page 268
  • Computer analysis of pile groups. Patterson-Kane, K.J. 33(4) Page 82
  • Consultants' Notebook -
    • - 1973 A.C.E.N.Z. Award of Merit. 29(3) Page 92
    • - Bending moments for highway loading H20. S16. T16. Garden, R.J.P. 25(4) Page 110 See errata 25(6) p.168.
    • - Bridge over the Tongaporutu river. 23(1) Page 39
    • - Cable-stayed conveyor belt bridges: 1974 A.C.E.N.Z. awards. 29(10) Page 298
    • - Chatham Islands bridges and the New Zealand army. 33(5) Page 117
    • - Launching girder for Tiwai bridge. 26(2) Page 53
    • - Movement joint for concrete sewer bridge. 31(11) Page 261
    • - New railway overbridge for Hamilton. 24(8) Page 269
    • - Newton Road bridge, Auckland urban motorways. 26(5) Page 143
    • - Pakuranga motorway embankment instrumentation. 30(11) Page 341
    • - Post-tensioned sewer river crossing. 32(2) Page 42
    • - Steel cylinder depths found by electrical resistance measurement. 31(5) Page 151
    • - The Ballance Gorge Bridge. 27(7) Page 235
    • - The East-West Highway bridges, West Malaysia. 28(9) Page 273
    • - The Roxburgh bridge. 31(4) Page 116
  • Design and construction of the Wellesley Street underpass, Auckland. Russell, T. 29(11) Page 308
  • Design of hollow skew deck spans as applied to Kilmore and Madras Street bridges. Fenwick, R.C.: Ince, J.A. 26(9) Page 253
  • Design of the Thorndon Overbridge
    • Part 1: Design conception. Huizing, J.B.S. 23(12) Page 484 For conference discussion, see 24(6) p.191
    • Part 2: Site investigations and foundations. Bialostocki, R.J. 23(12) Page 487
    • Part 3: Umbrellas, columns, and foundation caps. Armstrong, I.C. 23(12) Page 492
    • Part 4: Suspended spans. Thornton, R.W. 23(12) Page 494
    • Part 5: Aotea Quay ramps. Wood, J.H. 23(12) Page 498
    • Part 6: Drainage and hardware. Willberg, G.D. 23(12) Page 501
    • Part 7: Design management. Huizing, J.B.S. 23(12) Page 502
  • Design thermal gradients for concrete bridges. Priestley, M.J.N. 31(9) Page 213 See discussion 32(10) p.240.
  • Durham Street overbridge, Christchurch. Stockwell, M.J. 30(7) Page 200
  • Dynamic behaviour of the Yarra River bridge. Shepherd, R.: Sidwell, G.K. 22(3) Page 109
  • Dynamic characteristics of Grafton No.1 motorway bridge. Shepherd, R.: Greensmith, B.M. 32(6) Page 138
  • Editorial - 'A span of bridges'. Norman, R.G. 25(10) Page 257
  • Editorial - Eternal vigilance - the price of safety. 30(8) Page 215
  • Falsework load measurement at Newton No. 1 bridge. Billings, I.J.: Routley, A.J. 33(6) Page 127
  • Government service division news - Back country river crossings. 27(2) Page 82
  • Hutt River railway bridge at Ava: some aspects of underpinning. Fussell, J.B. 33(5) Page 103
  • Large diameter bored piles in cohesionless materials. North, P.J.: Patterson-Kane, K.J. 33(3) Page 56
  • Letter -
    • - A model study of windbreaks on railway bridges. Papesch, A.J.G. 27(12) Page 392
    • - A philosophy of bridge design. Christie, J.H. 21(8) Page 360
    • - Australian engineers did not win Danish contest. Fog, H. 22(12) Page 524
    • - Presidential apologia. Bridges, G.F. 31(8) Page 204
    • - Presidential apologia. Wilson, J.B. 31(8) Page 204
    • - Seismic impact on bridges. Evans, G.L. 23(9) Page 380
    • - The painting of the Khyber Pass Viaduct. Norman, R.G. 22(2) Page 81
    • - Thermal gradients in bridges. Irvine, H.M. 27(11) Page 358
    • - Thermal gradients on bridges. Priestly (sic), M.J.N. 28(2) Page 59
  • Maximum hanger loads in suspension bridges. Irvine, H.M. 27(8) Page 258
  • Newton road bridge. Edwards, P.H.D. 29(2) Page 48
  • On the safety of welded structures. Naka, T. 29(7) Page 187 And see Metric Notes 29(8) p.241
  • Public service division news -
    • - Railway bridge renewed. 23(11) Page 469
    • - Renewal of the superstructure of a railway bridge. 24(11) Page 361
    • - Some public service engineers and their work 3. Porootarao railway tunnel; Balclutha railway bridge. 22(10) Page 430
  • Quay Street railway overpass design and construction planning. Anderson, B.T. 26(11) Page 354
  • Roads and bridges of Sabah. Wheeler, C.M. 23(4) Page 129
  • Shear design for prestressed concrete bridges. Cormack, L.G. 29(1) Page 25
  • Structural model study of a waffle-slab bridge deck. Priestley, M.J.N. 27(3) Page 94
  • The Brian Morrison memorial crossing. 21(10) Page 447
  • The construction of the Tamaki River bridge, Panmure. Barrowclough, A.O. 19(5) Page 165
  • The design and construction of Boundary Road bridge, Hamilton. North, P.J. 33(2) Page 26
  • The design of Karangahape Road bridge. Russell, T. 25(11) Page 300 See discussion 26(6) p. 170.
  • The new Waitaki railway bridge. Thompson, T.A. 21(8) Page 328
  • The Newmarket Viaduct -
    • Part 1: Site investigations and supervision. Built, J.W. 20(12) Page 493 See discussion 21(8) page 343.
    • Part 2: Design investigations and specification. Smith, A.W. 20(12) Page 498 See discussion 21(8) page 343.
    • Part 3: Construction. McKinnell, P.B. 20(12) Page 503
  • The repeated loading behaviour of a steel plate girder. Harvey, M.E.: Moss, P.J.: Cooke, N.: Walpole, W.R. 35(1) Page 13
  • The seismic design of special structures. Shepherd, R. 27(12) Page 379
  • The Whanganui bridge. Jackson, B.G. 32(9) Page 200
  • Thermal gradients in bridges - some design considerations. Priestley, M.J.N. 27(7) p.358 and 28(2) p.59. Page 228 See letters, 27(11) p.
  • Vibration tests on the Timaru Port access bridge. Moss, P.J.: Carr, A.J. 31(7) Page 175
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BUILDING SERVICES

  • 1964 Annual conference discussion - continued. 19(6) Page 216
  • A draft code for building services. Elder, H. 28(1) Page 24
  • Building services and subcontracting - the future management role. Fraser, R.J. 29(8) Page 236
  • Building services group -
    • - A clash of symbols. 28(5) Page 150
    • - A code of practice. 27(5) Page 182
    • - A standard for duct construction. 27(3) Page 122
    • - After the contract is over. 29(12) Page 357
    • - Annual general meeting. 28(3) Page 87
    • - Are 'fireproof' offices incinerators? 29(1) Page 33
    • - Are 'fireproof' offices incinerators? (continued) 29(2) Page 63
    • - B.S.G. officers for 1974. 29(5) Page 150
    • - Back to nature: hard work? 30(4) Page 120
    • - Building-services education in New Zealand. 26(9) Page 282
    • - Choice of fuel. 30(7) Page 212
    • - Conservation of energy in buildings. 28(9) Page 272
    • - Conservation versus environment Liquid petroleum gas for back-country cooking. Harris, L.H. 30(9) Page 276
    • - Construction management - possibility or pipe dream? 28(11) Page 335
    • - Control for comfort. 28(1) Page 26
    • - Copper pipe corrosion. 26(11) Page 362
    • - Cost-analysis - can we afford it? 27(7) Page 234
    • - Courses in heating and ventilating engineering. 27(8) Page 268
    • - Do we hit your wavelength? 27(9) Page 296
    • - Do-it-yourself standards. 34(5) Page 120
    • - Energy conservation. 32(12) Page 294
    • - Fire protection in New Zealand - the building services engineer. 27(11) Page 360
    • - Fire protection systems. 30(10) Page 305
    • - Fire-ball (sic) in engineer's court. 26(12) Page 406
    • - Forty-three storeys. 28(12) Page 367
    • - Half-a-million-dollar bait. 29(7) Page 212
    • - How should the contract finish? 31(3) Page 89
    • - Impressions of the A.S.H.R.A.E. 1975 annual meeting. Rands, G.F. 31(2) Page 56
    • - Impressions of the United States' heating, ventillating (sic) and air conditioning industry. 29(9) Page 270
    • - Improvement on the best buy. 28(2) Page 57
    • - I.P.T.S. 27(10) Page 328
    • - Lessons in contract management. 26(10) Page 313
    • - Lighting and seeing. 29(6) Page 181
    • - Natural gas services in modern buildings. 28(7) Page 205
    • - Notes from the Dunedin section. 31(11) Page 262
    • - Of climes and clients. 27(12) Page 390
    • - Of noise and politics. 34(7) Page 168
    • - Panel unanimous on hospital design. 27(1) Page 51
    • - Schedules of quantities. 27(4) Page 152
    • - Schedules of quantity. Rands, G.F. 32(3) Page 70
    • - Some trends in fire protection - an insurer's view. Estall, R.J. 33(12) Page 283
    • - Tailpiece. Elder, H. 29(11) Page 327
    • - The devil's dilemma. 30(11) Page 342
    • - The Hamilton conference. 28(4) Page 118
    • - The new world: 35 years away. 29(3) Page 93
    • - The realities of fluid flow. 27(2) Page 85
    • - Turned into corruption. 29(8) Page 245
    • - Using the structure's reinforcing steel as an electrical earth. 31(12) Page 278
    • - What are they doing to my structure? 28(6) Page 178
    • - Will it burn: does it matter? 27(6) Page 211
    • . 26(8) Page 249
    • . 32(7) Page 164
    • . 32(8) Page 192
  • Consultants' Notebook - Air conditioning for new carpet factory in converted building. 32(8) Page 190
  • Consultants' Notebook - Northern regional computer centre. 29(12) Page 356
  • Continuous measurement of internal profiles. 19(12) Page 482
  • Development of studio technical facilities in New Zealand television centres. Rollo, P.E. 22(2) Page 62 See discussion 23(6) p. 266
  • Earthquake protection for mechanical services. Blackwell, F.N. 25(10) Page 271 See discussion 26(6) p. 164.
  • Energy and design - a letter from the Minister of Electricity. Bailey, R.L. 30(6) Page 172
  • Hospital building design. de Liefde, G.Z. 26(6) Page 179 See discussion 27(1) p. 51.
  • Huntly power station: building services design and construction problems. Gallagher, J.A. 34(12) Page 270
  • Indoor versus outdoor climate. Trethowen, H.A. 31(3) Page 72
  • Letter - Will it burn - does it matter? Rands, G.F. 27(9) Page 298
  • Letter - Will it burn - does it matter? Kenna, L.F. 27(9) Page 298
  • Mechanical engineering services for the Auckland City administration building. Mak, E.A. 23(3) Page 109
  • Mechanical services, New Zealand House, London. 22(3) Page 108
  • Metric notes - Metric handbook for building services - MAB 17/75. 31(7) Page 187
  • Paremoremo maximum security prison. Burdett, P.A. 25(4) Page 100
  • Quality of potable water from building services in Auckland - some design aspects. Page, G.G. 28(4) Page 111
  • Response of buildings to unsteady heat flow. Trethowen, H.A. 27(11) Page 339
  • Stability in process control. Trethowen, H.A.: Blackwell, F.N. 24(3) Page 89 See corrections 24(5) p.165
  • The design and construction of Auckland International Airport 5: Buildings and associated services. Dashper, R.P.: Blackwell, F.N. 24(7) Page 207
  • The prospect of energy conservation standards in buildings. Baird, G. 34(8) Page 172
  • Thermal comfort and energy use in buildings. Elder, H. 34(11) Page 250
  • Ventilation of slaughter floors in the meat industry. Rushbrook, A.J. 30(1) Page 12
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BUILDINGS including EARTHQUAKE RISK BUILDINGS

  • A comparison of calculated and measured periods of a tall building. Shepherd, R. 22(9) Page 381
  • A personal look at some engineering works in China. Low, G. 34(8) Page 178
  • A telephone system for controlling the evacuation of a large building. Nicholls, N.R. 29(3) Page 90 A contribution to the Government Service Division news.
  • Advisory services of the Building Research Bureau. 22(1) Page 39
  • Avalon Television Centre, Wellington. Sharp, K.C. 29(10) Page 277
  • Building services group -
    • - Conservation of energy in buildings. 28(9) Page 272
    • - Forty-three storeys. 28(12) Page 367
    • - Improvement on the best buy. 28(2) Page 57
    • - Panel unanimous on hospital design. 27(1) Page 51
  • Consultants' Notebook -
    • - Christchurch town hall and civic centre. 27(3) Page 122
    • - Design award winner for 1969. 24(10) Page 330
    • - Fertiliser dispatch plant. 28(10) Page 303
    • - Foundations for Kinleith pulp mill extensions. 27(11) Page 359
    • - Lift slabs in tall Wellington buildings. 23(8) Page 339
    • - New circular building for Auckland. 25(11) Page 313
    • - New paper machine building at Kinleith. 26(11) Page 361
    • - New three-bay warehouse for glass manufacturers. 25(7) Page 191
    • - New Wellington car parking building. 23(6) Page 251
    • - Northern regional computer centre. 29(12) Page 356
    • - Rectangular diagrid frame for factory. 29(11) Page 326 See correction 30(3) p.91.
    • - Steel store complex. 32(1) Page 19
    • - The I.B.M. Centre, Wellington: New railway overbridge for Hamilton. 24(8) Page 269
    • - The structure of the Manukau City Council administration building, Wiri, Auckland. 32(10) Page 245
    • - Wellington office building. 28(6) Page 179
    • 21(6) Page 270
    • 24(6) Page 204
    • 26(6) Page 188
  • Earthquake-risk buildings. Roberts, J.S. 28(3) Page 73
  • Earthquakes and structural concrete. Park, R. 34(1) Page 2
  • Engineering for tourism. Newnham J.L. 29(4) Page 114
  • Fire engineering formulas for building designers. Barnett, C.R. 33(11) Page 246
  • Government service division news - Nadi Airport-building and civil engineering. 30(4) Page 121
  • Hospital building design. de Liefde, G.Z. 26(6) Page 179 See discussion 27(1) p. 51.
  • Indoor versus outdoor climate. Trethowen, H.A. 31(3) Page 72
  • Letter - Use of plastic water piping in buildings. New Zealand Urban Fire Authorities Association (Inc.) 23(11) Page 468
  • Letter - Use of reinforcing steel as an electrical earth. Knight, A.C.E. 29(9) Page 269 Includes response from P.G. Wright.
  • Ministry of Works earthquake policy. 20(8) Page 336
  • N.Z. Post Office headquarters building. 23(5) Page 182
  • Paremoremo maximum security prison. Glogau, O.A. 25(12) Page 338
  • Practical research on thermal insulation of buildings. Blakeley, P.W. 23(6) Page 244
  • Preloaded pier foundations for a city building. Taylor, P.W. 30(11) Page 320
  • Quality of potable water from building services in Auckland - some design aspects. Page, G.G. 28(4) Page 111
  • Reclamation of foreshore and marginal land. Moss, J.D. 19(1) Page 3
  • Reinforced concrete shear walls. Paulay, T. 24(10) Page 315 See discussion 25(6) p. 164.
  • Report on the 2nd N.Z. Geomechanics Lecture. Hawley, J.G. 32(12) Page 289
  • Response of buildings to unsteady heat flow. Trethowen, H.A. 27(11) Page 339
  • Site cranes for the erection of two pre-cast buildings in Auckland. Lewis, A.K. 24(5) Page 160
  • Structural aspects of the James Cook hotel. Strachan, C.M. 28(12) Page 345
  • System building. Craven, M.A. 23(10) Page 397 For conference discussion see 24(6) p.198
  • The design and construction of Auckland International Airport 5: Buildings and associated services. Dashper, R.P.: Blackwell, F.N. 24(7) Page 207
  • The effect of ground compliance on the free vibration of shear buildings. Palmer, D.J. 24(11) Page 337 For discussion, see 25(6) p. 163
  • The Odakyu department store. 24(5) Page 173
  • The prospect of energy conservation standards in buildings. Baird, G. 34(8) Page 172
  • The use of steel to B.S.968:1962 in the all-welded frame of a 19-story building. Cooper, G. 23(1) Page 10 See discussion 23(6) p. 257
  • Using the structure's reinforcing steel as an electrical earth. Wright, P.G. 29(1) Page 15 Includes discussion at presentation to combined Auckland branch and Building Services Group meeting; and see letter, 29(9) p.269.
  • Victorian building reinstated ANZ Bank, Dunedin. Cox, D.G. 34(9) Page 198
  • Welding problems in steel-framed tall buildings. Naka, T. 19(5) Page 191
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

  • A study of the flow properties of New Zealand wood pulp suspensions. Duffy, G.G.: Moller, K.: Titchener, A.L. 27(9) Page 273
  • Air pollution and industrial progress. Douglas, R.T. 24(2) Page 55
  • An introduction to the pulp and paper industry. Clark, R.B. 20(10) Page 425 See discussion 21(6) page 261
  • Chemical engineering group. 26(12) Page 407
  • Computing developments in chemical engineering. Allen, R.M. 28(5) Page 139
  • Drying of fibrous webs. Tucker, D.H. 22(12) Page 493 Discussion - see 23(5) p. 220
  • Experiments with a mixer-cascade for the sulphuric acid digestion of ilmenite. Walker, B.V.: Judd, B.T.: Taylor, B.A.: Kemp, R.M. 30(4) Page 108
  • Investigations into clarifying Tongariro tunnel drainage water. Bell, D.J.: McLachlan, C.N.S. 34(10) Page 235
  • Letter - Technical and commercial aspects of the new technology. Suggate, G.C. 32(7) Page 171 Includes comment by R.F. Bollen.
  • Lubricant additives in modern oils. Peet, N.J. 24(12) Page 381 For discussion see 25(6) p.155
  • N.Z. p.v.c. production proposals Local coal, natural gas, or imported naphtha. Abrahamson, J.: Stott, J.B. 25(9) Page 241 See discussion 26(6) p. 178.
  • Potential utilisation of N.Z. Steel slags. Kelly, E.G. 31(2) Page 42
  • Process dynamics of simple heat exchangers. Earl, W.B.: Tan, T.K. 30(10) Page 298
  • Simulation of refiner mechanical pulp production. Corson, S.R. 28(3) Page 79
  • Technological and commercial aspects of new technology. Bollen, R.F. 32(2) Page 31 See letter 32(7) p.171.
  • The extraction of manool from pink pine. Perham, D.A. 31(8) Page 200
  • The feasibility of establishing a chlorine, caustic soda, and salt plant in N.Z. Perham, D.A. 26(1) Page 9
  • The flow of bulk solids and design of hoppers. Palmer, E.R. 25(9) Page 227 See correction, and discussion, 26(6) p. 171.
  • The process optimisation of a conveyor dryer. Keey, R.B. 30(2) Page 53
  • The production of high-titania products from ilmenite by a sulphuric acid process. Palmer, E.R.: Judd, B. 28(8) Page 227
  • The recovery of heat from textile dryer exhausts. Nicoll, S.R. 34(7) Page 157
  • The Seaview incident Some lessons in process-engineering safety. Keey, R.B. 31(11) Page 257 See discussion 32(11) p.261.
  • The use of Christmas Island rock in the manufacture of superphosphate fertiliser. Dobbie, T.P.: Evans, L. 28(10) Page 288
  • Tribology: a revolution in the science of friction, lubrication and wear. Thorp, J.M. 25(11) Page 305 See discussion 26(6) p. 177.
  • Turbulence phenomena - a study of eddies at interfaces. Davies, J.T. 27(11) Page 353
  • Wax from Chatham Island peat deposits. Palmer, E.R. 30(3) Page 67
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CIVIL DEFENCE

  • Civil defence. Holloway, R.H.F. 33(12) Page 266
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CIVIL ENGINEERING - GENERAL (including LAND DEVELOPMENT)

  • A personal look at some engineering works in China. Low, G. 34(8) Page 178
  • Arbitration of civil and engineering contracts. Brickell, R.G. 29(12) Page 352
  • Cement factory at Kuching, Malaysia. Brown, R.A.St C. 34(6) Page 124 See letter 34(11) p.268.
  • Civil engineering aspects of Auckland rapid transit. Lancaster, M.R. 31(12) Page 269
  • Coastal policy - administrative and political alternatives. Roberts, J.L. 29(9) Page 261
  • Consultants' Notebook - Peat swamp reclamation. 24(5) Page 169
  • Design and construction of a precast multi-storey parking station. Tankersley, R.N.: Sewell, J.M.F. 25(11) Page 291 See discussion 26(6) p. 176.
  • Design of hollow skew deck spans as applied to Kilmore and Madras Street bridges. Fenwick, R.C.: Ince, J.A. 26(9) Page 253
  • Determination of allowable bearing pressure under small structures. Stockwell, M.J. 32(6) Page 132
  • Diffusion blasting and its applications. Leech, T.D.J. 25(2) Page 29
  • Editorial - Homes in the hills. 30(1) Page 1 See letter 30(4) p.123.
  • Editorial - Supervision or observation - whose responsibility? 28(2) Page 31
  • Environmental factors in a residential sub-division. Barrowclough, A.O. 29(4) Page 105
  • Expo 67 Problems of land reclamation. Baker, J.H.: Seaden, G. 22(8) Page 321 1 of 3 papers.
  • Expo 67 Surveying for Expo 67. Beaton, W.H.: Kukulka, V. 22(8) Page 325 2 of 3 papers.
  • Expo 67 The Expo Express. Hefferman, J.J.: Hathaway, H.L.: Murzynski, M. 22(8) Page 326 3 of 3 papers.
  • Falsework. Huizing, J.B.S.: Blakeley, R.W.G.: Ramsay, G. 32(1) Page 2 See letter 32(3) p.71. See discussion 32(11) p.261.
  • Government service division news - Nadi Airport-building and civil engineering. 30(4) Page 121
  • Government service division. 33(9) Page 210
  • Huntly power station Certain aspects of civil engineering design. Hatrick, A.V. 31(5) Page 144 See discussion 32(10) p.240.
  • Letter -
    • 'Homes in the hills'. Blackwood, H.C.R. 30(4) Page 123
    • - Cement factory at Kuching. Mulholland, D.J. 34(11) Page 268 Includes comment by R.A.S. Brown.
    • - Failures of falsework structures. Tyler, R.G. 32(3) Page 71
  • Makohine tip fatality. Christie, J.H. 30(10) Page 294
  • Partial prestressing - a commentary. Cormack, L.G. 26(9) Page 272
  • Possible uses of underground nuclear explosives in civil engineering. Oliphant, Sir M. 22(7) Page 278
  • Reclamation of foreshore and marginal land. Moss, J.D. 19(1) Page 3
  • Research projects in civil engineering, University of Canterbury. 24(4) Page 135
  • Roads and bridges of Sabah. Wheeler, C.M. 23(4) Page 129
  • Tauranga Harbour Development work by the Ministry of Works at Mount Maunganui 1953-1966. Spooner, B.W.: Simpson, R.A.: Fyson, J.H. 26(7) Page 195
  • The design and construction of Auckland International Airport 1: Design and development of the airport. McCulloch, N.A.R. 23(11) Page 436
  • The design and construction of Auckland International Airport 2: Sub-base and concrete pavement construction. Orams, K.J. 23(11) Page 445 For conference discussion see 24(6) p.196
  • The international congresses on the applications of mathematics in engineering. Hookings, G.A. 34(3) Page 67
  • The Maungaraki development Part 2. Brickell, R.G. 23(3) Page 95 Part 1 was published in NZE 18(12) page 433.
  • The Moana Pool, Dunedin. Ritchie, G.A.C.: Hesson, W.F. 21(1) Page 3 See discussion (6) page 260
  • The production of motorway formation contract documents using a digital terrain model. Heine, D.G.: Lello, J.W. 24(11) Page 349 For discussion, see 25(6) p. 162.
  • The Upper Waitaki power development Civil engineering aspects. Duncan, W.M. 29(1) Page 3
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COASTAL ENGINEERING including PORTS, MARINAS

  • A hydraulic problem model study. Holmes, P.D.L. 27(8) Page 245
  • A review of modern cargo handling methods. Waters, W. 21(11) Page 468 See discussion 22(5) p. 195
  • A treatment for sewage and liquid trade wastes. Mawson, K.J. 25(6) Page 147
  • An instrument for remote monitoring of sediment movement and associated hydraulic conditions on the continental shelf. Heath, R.A.: Carter, L.: Barnes, E.J.: Hunt, B.J. 31(10) Page 242 See letter 32(5) p.121.
  • Burial of wreck obstructing the St. Lawrence navigation channel. Matich, M.A.J. 24(2) Page 68
  • Coastal container shipping. Waters, W. 28(10) Page 281
  • Coastal policy - administrative and political alternatives. Roberts, J.L. 29(9) Page 261
  • Concrete caisson wharf construction at Port Chalmers. Davis, R.M. 25(1) Page 3 For discussion, see 25(6) p. 159
  • Consultants' Notebook -
    • - Bluff smelter wharf. 26(7) Page 218
    • - Clevedon wharf bridge: Picton marina bridge. 21(5) Page 231
    • - Coming to grips with a complex problem. 31(3) Page 88 See letter 32(4) p.92.
    • - Machinery for operating roll-on roll-off link span bridge. 28(5) Page 149
    • - New ferry terminal at Picton: Controlling Wanganui River pollution. 26(9) Page 279
    • - New slipway at Auckland. 24(7) Page 230
  • Current, waves and sediment transport, Upper Waitemata Harbour. Wells-Green, P.S. 30(10) Page 291
  • Design of a mound type breakwater for Port Taranaki. Holmes, P.D.L.: Park, A.G. 20(11) Page 441 See discussion 21(8) page 346.
  • Drilling and blasting sandstone under water. Le Clerc, B.R. 23(10) Page 408
  • Editorial - Our spastic ports. 23(6) Page 223
  • Expected changes in sea-level oscillation within harbours resulting from changes in the harbour configuration. Heath, R.A. 29(7) Page 208
  • Letter -
    • - Manukau harbour. Agnew, R. 33(7) Page 162 Includes comment by J.S. Nicholls.
    • - Our spastic ports. Smith, R.A.J. 23(7) Page 307
    • - Swish remote sensor. Smith, A.W. 32(5) Page 121
    • - Wave refraction. Smith, A.W. 32(4) Page 92 Includes response from E.T. Smith.
    • - Wellington's West Coast. Burgess, J.S. 27(7) Page 238
    • - Whither the Manukau? Chapman, D.M. 33(10) Page 238
    • - Whither the Manukau? Smith, A.W.: Nicholls, J.S. 34(2) Page 44
    • - Whither the Manukau? Watt, W.J. 33(8) Page 192 Includes response from J.S. Nicholls and W.A. Smith.
  • Maritime matters. 34(11) Page 260
  • Model tests on a pile breakwater and marina entrance. Hutchinson, P.S.: Mountjoy, C.V. 33(4) Page 87 See discussion 33(10) p.232.
  • New tanker wharf at Port Taranaki. Greenstreet, G. 35(1) Page 2
  • New techniques for marine lights. Gladwell, J.K. 25(5) Page 125
  • Overburden drilling at Port Chalmers. 22(5) Page 209
  • Planning and design for unit load and container cargoes at Auckland. Smith, R.A.J.: Pask, C.L. 24(8) Page 237
  • Port Lyttelton harbour extension. 20(1) Page 36
  • Reclamations in Wellington Harbour with special reference to recent developments. Hutchison, A.J.H. 28(8) Page 217
  • Second Cook Strait ferry terminal project at Picton. Evison, R.D. 33(1) Page 8
  • Tauranga Harbour Development work by the Ministry of Works at Mount Maunganui 1953-1966. Spooner, B.W.: Simpson, R.A.: Fyson, J.H. 26(7) Page 195
  • The design of a new dredge for Westport. Jones, H.D.M. 34(10) Page 230
  • The Wellington container cranes. Bradshaw. J.D. 29(4) Page 110
  • The Wellington second rail-road ferry terminal. Adams, B.H. 31(3) Page 67
  • Wellington Airport extension - additional sea protection. Chisholm, D.H. 31(6) Page 157
  • Wellington's west coast The problem of littoral drift and its possible future effects on Porirua harbour. Coddington, R.F. 27(4) Page 125
  • Westport harbour entrance. Simpson, R.A.: Fyson, J.H. 26(9) Page 266
  • Wharf for Bluff aluminium smelter. McFarlane, C.J. 28(9) Page 247
  • Whither the Manukau? Smith, A.W.: Nicholls, J.S. 33(4) Page 79 See letters 33(7) p.162, 33(8) p.192, 33(10) p.238 and 34(2) p.44.
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COMPUTERS

  • A large-scale, sophisticated stress-analysis system. Knowles, N.C. 32(7) Page 160
  • A low-cost graphical numerical control part-programming system. Davies, K.J. 29(9) Page 257
  • An introduction to the method of influence coefficients. Smith, I.C. 19(1) Page 15
  • Analysis of shear-wall frames by computer. Candy, C.F. 19(9) Page 342 and see correction 19(12) 482. See discussion 20(5) p 199.
  • Computer aids fight against pollution. 26(6) Page 187
  • Computers - a new tool for engineers. 19(9) Page 355
  • Computing developments in chemical engineering. Allen, R.M. 28(5) Page 139
  • Computing in engineering dynamics. Undrill, J.M. 27(9) Page 291
  • Consultants' Notebook -
    • - A computer program for modelling a run of the river hydro-electric scheme. 25(5) Page 143
    • - Computer bureau. 29(1) Page 33
    • - Northern regional computer centre. 29(12) Page 356
    • - Programmable calculators and mini computers. 27(6) Page 213
  • Dynamic system simulation using an analogue computer. Hunt, L.R. 25(1) Page 9
  • Editorial - A question of perspective. F.M.H. 19(9) Page 329
  • Editorial - The ubiquitous transistor. 28(7) Page 183
  • Letter - Programmable calculators. Couldrey, B.R. 27(10) Page 330
  • Power system load flow analysis by digital computers. Ng, N.Y. 25(10) Page 281
  • Power system load flow analysis by digital computers. Ng, N.Y. 25(8) Page 201 See appendices, 25(10) p. 281. See discussion, 26(5) p. 152
  • Power-system dispatch-office automation functions. Undrill, J.M. 27(5) Page 164
  • Principles and practice of modern micro-electronics. Barnes, D.J. 24(1) Page 29 Conference discussion see 24(6) p.190
  • The computer as something to be reckoned with. Percy, J.H. 21(9) Page 400
  • The I.E.R.E. Open Lecture - The digital computer as a design aid. Hoffman, T.R. 30(5) Page 143
  • The use of a digital computer with electronic display in road design. Armstrong, J.S.: Karman, H. 24(8) Page 247
  • The use of computers in power stations. O'Sullivan, J.J. 26(6) Page 151
  • The use of digital computers in civil engineering education and research at the University of Canterbury. Moss, P.J.: Carr, A.J. 27(8) Page 250
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CONCRETE

  • A nomogram for concrete mix design. Gadd, M.L. 19(9) Page 363
  • Box girder bridges. Fairhurst, W.A. 29(11) Page 303
  • Concrete caisson wharf construction at Port Chalmers. Davis, R.M. 25(1) Page 3 For discussion, see 25(6) p. 159
  • Concrete for Benmore power project. Butcher, B.J. 20(1) Page 24 See discussion 20(6) p 238.
  • Concrete lining of the headrace channel at Maraetai II. Brickell, A. 25(2) Page 39
  • Consultants' notebook -
    • - A post-stressed precast concrete chimney. 22(10) Page 432
    • - Activities in Otago; NZ prestressed concrete conference; Auckland area lunch meeting. 22(11) Page 484
    • - All-weather tennis courts. 30(3) Page 90
    • - Automated concrete mixing plant. 24(2) Page 77
    • - Concrete batching plant, Turangi: A new contact sulphuric acid plant. 22(6) Page 257
    • - Lift slabs in tall Wellington buildings. 23(8) Page 339
    • - Movement joint for concrete sewer bridge. 31(11) Page 261
    • - Pre-cast concrete piling system. 31(6) Page 167
    • - Propping for floor slabs. 28(1) Page 27
    • - Repairs to prestressed concrete reservoir. 24(12) Page 393
  • Curvature of precast reinforced concrete panels owing to shrinkage. Matthewson, C.D. 26(12) Page 399
  • Deflection of reinforced concrete beams under working loads. Blakeley, J.P. 22(1) Page 18
  • Design and construction of a circular prestressed concrete reservoir. Thomson, A.K. 20(2) Page 55
  • Design and construction of a precast multi-storey parking station. Tankersley, R.N.: Sewell, J.M.F. 25(11) Page 291 See discussion 26(6) p. 176.
  • Design and construction of the Wellesley Street underpass, Auckland. Russell, T. 29(11) Page 308
  • Design and sinking of a large concrete caisson at the Huntly power project. Brown, A.S.: Cox, D.D. 35(2) Page 28
  • Design of a corner slab. Brickell, D.G.A. 24(4) Page 137
  • Design of hollow skew deck spans as applied to Kilmore and Madras Street bridges. Fenwick, R.C.: Ince, J.A. 26(9) Page 253
  • Design of superstructure for Ramp B flyover, Dominion Road Interchange. Lewis, A.K. 25(3) Page 70
  • Design of the Thorndon Overbridge Part 4: Suspended spans. Thornton, R.W. 23(12) Page 494
  • Design of the Thorndon Overbridge Part 5: Aotea Quay ramps. Wood, J.H. 23(12) Page 498
  • Design thermal gradients for concrete bridges. Priestley, M.J.N. 31(9) Page 213 See discussion 32(10) p.240.
  • Ductility of reinforced concrete frames under seismic loading. Park, R. 23(11) Page 427 For conference discussion see 24(6) p.193
  • Dynamic characteristics of Grafton No.1 motorway bridge. Shepherd, R.: Greensmith, B.M. 32(6) Page 138
  • Earthquakes and structural concrete. Park, R. 34(1) Page 2
  • Engineering aspects of the Arts and Library building, Victoria University of Wellington. Allardice, N.W. 21(12) Page 501 See discussion 22(8) p. 330
  • Falsework. Huizing, J.B.S.: Blakeley, R.W.G.: Ramsay, G. 32(1) Page 2 See letter 32(3) p.71. See discussion 32(11) p.261.
  • Letter - The painting of the Khyber Pass Viaduct. Norman, R.G. 22(2) Page 81
  • Measurements of a frozen concrete structure. Garden, R.J.P. 26(6) Page 158
  • Newton road bridge. Edwards, P.H.D. 29(2) Page 48
  • Offshore circulating water system, Marsden power station. McConnell, A.M. 22(10) Page 397 Discussion - see 23(5) p. 207
  • Paremoremo maximum security prison. Glogau, O.A. 25(12) Page 338
  • Partial prestressing - a commentary. Cormack, L.G. 26(9) Page 272
  • Post-tensioned tendons in prestressed concrete - to grout or not to grout? Park, R. 30(11) Page 315
  • Pozzolanic materials and NZS 3123. Smith, L.M. 32(3) Page 59 See corrected Table 1 32(10) p.239.
  • Presidential address 1967 - Engineers of quality and influence. Hopkins, H.J. 22(3) Page 89
  • Prestressed flat slabs. Candy, C.F. 19(7) Page 258 And see correction, 19(9) p. 337.
  • Prestressed flat slabs. Power, C.A. 21(8) Page 321 See discussion 22(5) p. 203.
  • Reinforced concrete exterior beam-column joints under seismic loading. Megget, L.M.: Park, R. 26(11) Page 341
  • Reinforced concrete seismic design. Hollings, J.P. 26(12) Page 371 See correction 27(6) p. 211.
  • Reinforced concrete shear walls. Paulay, T. 24(10) Page 315 See discussion 25(6) p. 164.
  • Response of prestressed concrete structures to earthquake motions. Blakeley, R.W.G.: Park, R. 28(2) Page 42
  • Safe bend radii for deformed reinforcing bar to avoid failure by strain age embrittlement. Erasmus, L.A.: Pussegoda, N. 33(8) Page 170
  • Sands for concrete a study of shapes and sizes. Hopkins, H.J. 26(10) Page 287
  • Shear design for prestressed concrete bridges. Cormack, L.G. 29(1) Page 25
  • Site cranes for the erection of two pre-cast buildings in Auckland. Lewis, A.K. 24(5) Page 160
  • Some aspects of the limit design of reinforced concrete structures. Park, R. 21(12) Page 518 See discussion 22(5) p. 198
  • Sound attenuation of concrete masonry walls. Rodgers, M.F. 31(3) Page 78
  • Structural bonding using epoxy adhesives. Moss, P.J.: Batchelar, M.L. 30(2) Page 45
  • The confinement of concrete in reinforced concrete columns. Mitchell, T.N.: Glogau, O.A. 22(3) Page 111
  • The design and construction of a concrete shell roofed industrial building. Hollings, J.P. 19(11) Page 421 See discussion 20(5) p 203.
  • The design and construction of Auckland International Airport 2: Sub-base and concrete pavement construction. Orams, K.J. 23(11) Page 445 For conference discussion see 24(6) p.196
  • The design and construction of Boundary Road bridge, Hamilton. North, P.J. 33(2) Page 26
  • The development of mortar joints for precast concrete penstocks at Benmore. Brathwaite, D.S. 22(9) Page 371
  • The new Waitaki railway bridge. Thompson, T.A. 21(8) Page 328
  • The organisation and management of a major contract overseas for the manufacture of prestressed concrete construction components. Moar, H.M. 28(12) Page 352
  • The rotational capacity of a reinforced concrete flat slab to column connection. Hollings, J.P. 22(8) Page 317 See discussion 23(6) p. 257
  • The use of epoxy adhesives with concrete. Johnston, A.H.: Drewett, G.I.H. 21(3) Page 126
  • Ultimate strength design methods applied to reinforced concrete. Totterdill, B.W. 22(10) Page 414
  • Yield-line design of concrete slabs with free edges. Park, R. 21(2) Page 63
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CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA

  • 1967 National Electronics conference. 22(7) Page 292
  • A message from the Senior Past-president to the Jubilee Conference. Hitchcock, E. 19(3) Page 85
  • A short report on the Third World Conference on Earthquake Engineering. Johnston, J.A.R. 20(3) Page 103
  • Annual general meeting of the Benevolent Association. 21(4) Page 175
  • Building services group - Tailpiece. Elder, H. 29(11) Page 327
  • Consultants' Notebook -
    • - 1972 Conference Waitangi 23-27 June. 27(10) Page 325
    • - 1973 A.C.E.N.Z. annual conference Wairakei 22 to 26 June. 28(8) Page 239
    • - 1976 A.C.E.N.Z. conference. 31(9) Page 224
    • - 1977 ACENZ conference. 32(11) Page 265
    • - 1978 Consulting Engineers' conference. 33(9) Page 209
    • - 1979 consulting engineers' conference. 34(9) Page 218
    • - A.C.E.N.Z. annual conference 1974. 29(9) Page 271
    • - A.C.E.N.Z. annual conference, 1975. 30(9) Page 275
    • - Activities in Otago; NZ prestressed concrete conference; Auckland area lunch meeting. 22(11) Page 484
    • - Annual conference 1966. 21(8) Page 364
    • - Conference report. 24(9) Page 299
    • - Conference report. 25(9) Page 253
    • - Report on 1971 conference Te Anau 25 to 29 June. 26(10) Page 314
    • - Report on annual conference. 23(10) Page 422
    • - The Division's 1967 annual conference.
  • Could this be you? an address delivered to the 1965 conference of the Consultants Division of the N.Z. Institution of Engineers. Burns, G. 20(9) Page 381
  • 'Directions for the future' The 49th ANZAAS conference. Stace, J.: Stace, F.N. 34(4) Page 89
  • Editorial -
    • - A capital conference. 24(6) Page 175
    • - C.I.G.R.E. 28(5) Page 123 See Government Service Division News 28(5) p.148.
    • - Conference - Christchurch 1977. 32(1) Page 1
    • - Conserving resources - today's design priority. 30(10) Page 283
    • - Discussions on the world's energy problems. 23(3) Page 85
    • - Economic awareness. 24(10) Page 301
    • - Energy and New Zealand society. 34(7) Page 147
    • - Engineers for the 1970s. 26(1) Page 1
    • - 'Look here, upon this picture, and on this...' Thom, D.A. 23(2) Page 41
    • - Open forum on water. 25(3) Page 59
    • - Sigma e=E. 25(4) Page 87
    • - The conference and the press. Stace, F.N. 21(2) Page 43
    • - The conference in future. Ireland, E.R. 22(3) Page 87
    • - The conference. Ireland, E.R. 21(3) Page 91
    • - The human element. 29(2) Page 37
    • - The Tokyo sectional meeting of the World Power Conference. Stace, F.N. 21(6) Page 235
  • 'Education in electronics' National conference. Burdett, P.A. 24(12) Page 373
  • Efficiency in building - Wellington symposium. 28(10) Page 301
  • Electrical engineering and environment: Part 1: Power generation and transmission. MacKenzie, E.B. 21(7) Page 289
  • Electrical engineering and environment Part 2: Power distribution. Ellis, J.D. 21(7) Page 291
  • Electronics conference in Auckland stimulating, lively. Burdett, P.A. 23(11) Page 462
  • Engineering and environment. Oldham, J. 21(5) Page 207 See correction page 313.
  • Engineering as a training for management. Ingram, J.H. 24(6) Page 177 Includes discussion.
  • Engineering for tourism. Tirikatene-Sullivan, Hon. T.W.M. 29(5) Page 144
  • Engineers in national development. North, J.C. 24(9) Page 275
  • Fifth Australia-New Zealand conference on soil mechanics and foundation engineering. 22(7) Page 293
  • Fourth world conference on earthquake engineering. 22(11) Page 461
  • Geomechanics symposium. 27(11) Page 356
  • Government service division news - C.I.G.R.E. 28(5) Page 148
  • Industries division - 1973 conference. 28(4) Page 118
  • Letter - Engineers in New Zealand's future. Rowe, B.J. 23(8) Page 342
  • Letter - Engineers in the development of a region. Hunt, C.G. 28(5) Page 151
  • Maritime matters. 34(11) Page 260
  • N.Z. Institution of Engineers - annual conference. Walker, R. 31(4) Page 114
  • N.Z. Water Conference 1970. 25(4) Page 89
  • N.Z. Water Conference 1976. 31(5) Page 152
  • N.Z.I.E. annual general meeting, 1966. 21(4) Page 163
  • N.Z.I.E. annual general meeting, 1967. 22(4) Page 147
  • N.Z.I.E. conference 1979. 34(6) Page 136
  • N.Z.I.E. news - UNESCO and the future: communicating change. 33(2) Page 45
  • N.Z.I.E. Secretary's newsletter. 21(7) Page 313
  • N.Z.I.E. special general meeting. 21(4) Page 172
  • N.Z.Institute of Welding - Report of the twenty-ninth annual conference. 22(4) Page NZIW 1 (supplement)
  • N.Z.Institution of Engineers annual conference. 28(4) Page 115
  • N.Z.Institution of Engineers - annual conference. 29(4) Page 122
  • N.Z.Institution of Engineers - annual conference. 30(4) Page 116
  • New Zealand energy conference 1974. Stephenson, J. 29(7) Page 209
  • New Zealand Institution of Engineers Annual conference. 32(4) Page 90
  • New Zealand Institution of Engineers Conference 1978. 33(4) Page 93
  • New Zealand Water Conference. Campbell, A.P. 31(11) Page 260
  • Panel discussion - Wellington 14 February 1979. 34(6) Page 139
  • Problems of process control in industry with particular reference to iron and steel making. Clay, Sir H. 21(5) Page 215
  • Recommendations from the Water Symposium. 20(3) Page 105
  • Report on the Third New Zealand Energy conference 'The dynamics of energy utilisation'. Aspden, R.J. 32(7) Page 163
  • Secretary's newsletter. Bartlett, A.J. 32(2) Page 25
  • Secretary's newsletter. Bartlett, A.J. 32(11) Page 247
  • Seminar: Social and economic effects of earthquake prediction. Strachan, C.M. 33(1) Page 16
  • Some engineering problems of interplanetary spacecraft. Pickering, W.H. 20(6) Page 224
  • Some impressions of the ninth World Energy Conference, Detroit, U.S.A. MacKenzie, E.B. 30(2) Page 58
  • South Pacific regional conference on earthquake engineering. Blakeley, R.W.G. 30(7) Page 207
  • Statistical estimates of the likelihood of earthquake shaking throughout New Zealand - 1978 conference discussion. Smith, W.D. 33(10) Page 232
  • Symposium on Science and Engineering 1964 -
    • Geothermal energy. Healy, J. 19(2) Page 55
    • Industrial Development. Studt, F.E. 19(2) Page 53
    • Operational Research. Dick, I.D. 19(2) Page 47 See discussion on Symposium 19(5) p 179.
  • Symposium on the Christchurch-Lyttelton road tunnel 1964 -
    • Construction. Smith, J.G. 19(12) Page 461
    • Lighting and electrical installation. Horn, J.K. 19(12) Page 473
    • Planning and design. Spooner, B.W. 19(12) Page 457
    • Ventilation. Dokter, P.S. 19(12) Page 469 And see discussion on all Christchurch-Lyttelton road tunnel symposium papers 20(7) p 286.
  • Technical Group on Water. 31(1) Page 30
  • Technical tedium. Stace, F.N. 29(1) Page 30
  • Technical turmoil. Stace, F.N. 30(10) Page 300
  • The 1965 N.Z.I.E. Conference. 20(4) Page 149
  • The 1966 N.Z.I.E. conference. Thom, D.A. 21(5) Page 218
  • The 1968 Conference of the N.Z. Institution of Engineers. Burdett, P.A. 23(4) Page 139
  • The eleventh New Zealand Science Congress. 20(4) Page 156
  • The engineer and the community. Risson, R.J.H. 19(3) Page 107
  • The Engineer in Society An edited version of the panel discussion at the 1970 Conference of the N.Z.Institution of Engineers. 25(5) Page 137
  • The international congresses on the applications of mathematics in engineering. Hookings, G.A. 34(3) Page 67
  • The Jubilee Conference February 10-14, 1964. 19(3) Page 113
  • The New Zealand Countryside in 1980 - Conference summary. Davison, R.K. 23(2) Page 70
  • The New Zealand Countryside in 1980 - Luncheon address. McIntyre, The Hon. D. 23(2) Page 69
  • The Physical Environment Conference (a report from the Institution's 'Countryside in 1980' committee). 25(8) Page 222
  • The population conference. 27(10) Page 321
  • The President's report on the N.Z.Institute of Welding Conference, 1964. Spiller, S.H. 19(5) Page 197
  • The role of the engineer in national development A panel discussion at the 1969 conference of the N.Z. Institution of Engineers. 24(6) Page 186
  • The Second New Zealand Energy Conference. 30(9) Page 267
  • The Waimakato Canal. 21(6) Page 259
  • Toe-slip analysis by computer. Irwin, R.W. 20(7) Page 256 Written discussion on paper by PJ Alley, 19(7).
  • Urban transportation. 19(9) Page 352
  • Water symposium abstracts of papers. 19(8) Page 315
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CONSTRUCTION

  • A container handling crane. Poore, R.R.: Atcheson, M.G.A. 30(3) Page 73
  • A direct current transmission line the design and construction of the 600 MW, 500 kV d.c. line between Benmoreand Haywards. Dickens, T.A.J. 20(4) Page 121 See discussion 21(7) page 292.
  • A domestic and industrial sewage oxidation pond. Beca, G.S.: Airey, D.C. 22(6) Page 229
  • A nomogram for concrete mix design. Gadd, M.L. 19(9) Page 363
  • A rational approach to standards for welded construction. Weck, R. 21(8) Page 349
  • A slaughterhouse extension at Burnside. Garden, R.J.P. 21(6) Page 253
  • Aesthetics in engineering. Robson, S.R. 20(10) Page 409 See discussion 21(6) page 263
  • Avalon Television Centre, Wellington. Sharp, K.C. 29(10) Page 277
  • Aviemore nears completion. 22(11) Page 478
  • British developments in the use of steel to B.S. 968:1962 in welded construction. McKenzie, G.H.F. 21(7) Page 303
  • Building m.v. 'Totara' in the Netherlands. Win, P.W. 22(12) Page 521
  • Building services group - A standard for duct construction. 27(3) Page 122
  • Building services group - Construction management - possibility or pipe dream? 28(11) Page 335
  • Cascade planning - an improvement on c.p.m. Read, N.S.L. 28(11) Page 327
  • Causes and prevention of crane accidents on building and construction sites. Benis, H.G. 31(2) Page 38
  • Cement factory at Kuching, Malaysia. Brown, R.A.St C. 34(6) Page 124 See letter 34(11) p.268.
  • Concrete caisson wharf construction at Port Chalmers. Davis, R.M. 25(1) Page 3 For discussion, see 25(6) p. 159
  • Concrete lining of the headrace channel at Maraetai II. Brickell, A. 25(2) Page 39
  • Construction. Smith, J.G. 19(12) Page 461 And see discussion on all Christchurch-Lyttelton road tunnel symposium papers 20(7) p 286.
  • Construction equipment: evaluation for purchase. Swinburn, N.B. 22(9) Page 377
  • Construction of a skate board track. Walls, K.L. 35(2) Page 37
  • Construction of the Mangahouhounui aqueduct for the Poutu canal. Hinkley, A.T. 29(8) Page 227
  • Construction of the new Rotorua airport. Simmons, C.W.B. 20(9) Page 369
  • Construction safety a management responsbility. Cornish, J.W. 24(11) Page 358
  • Consultants' Notebook -
    • - Auckland synagogue nears completion. 23(7) Page 305
    • - Bluff smelter wharf. 26(7) Page 218
    • - Christchurch town hall and civic centre. 27(3) Page 122
    • - New circular building for Auckland. 25(11) Page 313
    • - New paper machine building at Kinleith. 26(11) Page 361
    • - New three-bay warehouse for glass manufacturers. 25(7) Page 191
    • - Rectangular diagrid frame for factory. 29(11) Page 326 See correction 30(3) p.91.
    • - Slip-formed powder-drying tower. 28(12) Page 365
    • - Wellington office building. 28(6) Page 179
  • Contract analysis and control - by critical path methods. Cotter, R.B. 25(1) Page 21 For discussion, see 25(6) p.160.
  • Design and construction of a circular prestressed concrete reservoir. Thomson, A.K. 20(2) Page 55
  • Design and construction of a precast multi-storey parking station. Tankersley, R.N.: Sewell, J.M.F. 25(11) Page 291 See discussion 26(6) p. 176.
  • Design and development of radial spillway gates for hydro-electric projects in New Zealand. Spearman, P.C. 22(2) Page 43
  • Design considerations for sewer pipes made from rigid materials. Seal, K.E.: Mountfort, M.V. 23(7) Page 280
  • Drilling and blasting sandstone under water. Le Clerc, B.R. 23(10) Page 408
  • Dunedin's southern road outlet. Jones, G.J. 22(11) Page 462 Discussion - see 23(5) p.218
  • Earthquake insurance in New Zealand and the problems of reconstruction. Power, C.A. 23(1) Page 23 See discussion 23(6) p. 257
  • Editorial - Supervision or observation - whose responsibility? 28(2) Page 31
  • Estimating and pricing in the construction industry. Morrison, M.R.: Larew, R.E. 34(8) Page 185
  • Extracts from the recollections of an engineer The construction and commissioning of Lake Coleridge power scheme in 1914. Cory-Wright, S. 31(9) Page 221
  • Fatigue failures in welded construction. 19(9) Page 359
  • Gisborne waterworks intake. Williams, H.C. 22(12) Page 502 Discussion - see 23(5) p. 215
  • Glue lamination. 24(8) Page 309
  • Huntly power station: building services design and construction problems. Gallagher, J.A. 34(12) Page 270
  • Inflation and engineering decisions. Rowntree, J.B. 25(3) Page 79
  • Letter -
    • - Cement factory at Kuching. Mulholland, D.J. 34(11) Page 268 Includes comment by R.A.S. Brown.
    • - Economic awareness. Beatty, D.W. 25(1) Page 23
    • - Engineering design with timber in New Zealand. Culley, P.A. 30(7) Page 213
    • - Engineering design with timber in New Zealand. Walford, G.B. 30(7) Page 213
  • Lightweight building construction. MacDonald, A.J.: Barnett, C.R. 19(8) Page 291 See discussion 20(5) p 196.
  • Manapouri power project: tailrace tunnel construction. Brooks, S.E. 25(5) Page 120
  • Manapouri tests man's ability. Burdett, P.A. 23(1) Page 29
  • Marsden Power Station. Bambery, C.M.: Patterson, L.S. 24(7) Page 224
  • Municipal compost plant, Auckland: investigations and development. Hutchinson, G.A. 21(12) Page 509 See discussion 22(8) p 333.
  • Municipal engineering in Suva, Fiji. Chandler, D.R.E. 22(3) Page 112
  • MWD construction cost index - June 1978. McLeod, N.C. 34(1) Page 22
  • New Plymouth power station progress report. Williams, M.J. 27(4) Page 145
  • Overburden drilling at Port Chalmers. 22(5) Page 209
  • Paremoremo maximum security prison. Glogau, O.A. 25(12) Page 338
  • Paremoremo maximum security prison. Burdett, P.A. 25(4) Page 100
  • Preliminary research into the causes of accidents in the building and construction industry. Kaiser, B. 28(3) Page 83
  • Presidential address 1976 - Progress and safety in an engineering world. Bridges, G.F. 31(4) Page 93 See letters 31(8) p.204.
  • Prestressed flat slabs. Power, C.A. 21(8) Page 321 See discussion 22(5) p. 203.
  • Public service division news - Some public service engineers and their work. 22(5) Page 215
  • Public service division news - Unusual transporter for Tongariro power development. 24(3) Page 111
  • Pump-out tests for Poutu tunnel investigations Hinkley, A.T. 29(7) Page 196
  • Quay Street railway overpass design and construction planning. Anderson, B.T. 26(11) Page 354
  • Recent developments in building construction in the U.S. Lu, F.P.S. 19(7) Page 249 For conference discussion see 24(6) p.198
  • Site cranes for the erection of two pre-cast buildings in Auckland. Lewis, A.K. 24(5) Page 160
  • Some engineering problems of interplanetary spacecraft. Pickering, W.H. 20(6) Page 224
  • System building. Craven, M.A. 23(10) Page 397 For conference discussion see 24(6) p.198
  • The aluminium smelter at Bluff. Burdett, P.A. 26(8) Page 223
  • The Christchurch northern motorway. Suggate, G.C. 21(6) Page 237 See discussion 22(5) p. 193
  • The construction of the Tamaki River bridge, Panmure. Barrowclough, A.O. 19(5) Page 165
  • The design and construction of a concrete shell roofed industrial building. Hollings, J.P. 19(11) Page 421 See discussion 20(5) p 203.
  • The design and construction of Auckland International Airport
    • 1: Design and development of the airport. McCulloch, N.A.R. 23(11) Page 436
    • 2: Sub-base and concrete pavement construction. Orams, K.J. 23(11) Page 445 For conference discussion see 24(6) p.196
    • 3: Earthworks and drainage. Flynn, E.A. 24(2) Page 62
    • 4: Electrical power supplies and operational lighting. Wright, P.G.: Rutherfurd, W.G. 24(5) Page 147
    • 5: Buildings and associated services. Dashper, R.P.: Blackwell, F.N. 24(7) Page 207
    • 6: Navigational aids. Noble, H.R. 24(8) Page 252
  • The design and construction of the Air New Zealand maintenance base at Auckland International Airport. Allardice, N.W.: Thom, D.A. 22(11) Page 435 See discussion 23(6) p. 264
  • The design and construction of the Waipori No. 2A power station and its associated works. McGeorge, R. 24(9) Page 277
  • The Gisborne submarine sewer outfall. Williams, H.C. 21(3) Page 110 See discussion 22(5) p. 201
  • The Haast Pass road. 20(11) Page 471
  • The international congresses on the applications of mathematics in engineering. Hookings, G.A. 34(3) Page 67
  • The Moana Pool, Dunedin. Ritchie, G.A.C.: Hesson, W.F. 21(1) Page 3 See discussion (6) page 260
  • The new Waitaki railway bridge. Thompson, T.A. 21(8) Page 328
  • The Newmarket Viaduct Part 3: Construction. McKinnell, P.B. 20(12) Page 503
  • The organisation and management of a major contract overseas for the manufacture of prestressed concrete construction components. Moar, H.M. 28(12) Page 352
  • The safety supervisor in the construction industry. 26(10) Page 307
  • The Thai-New Zealand road project. Dickie, R.McL. 28(3) Page 65
  • The University of Canterbury wind tunnel. Stevenson, D.C. 23(10) Page 403
  • The Upper Waitaki power development Civil engineering aspects. Duncan, W.M. 29(1) Page 3
  • The use of construction cost indexes in estimating. Heine, E.W. 31(3) Page 75
  • The use of steel to B.S.968:1962 in the all-welded frame of a 19-story building. Cooper, G. 23(1) Page 10 See discussion 23(6) p. 257
  • The welding of high strength constructional steels. Burt, E.D. 22(4) Page 164
  • The Wellington second rail-road ferry terminal. Adams, B.H. 31(3) Page 67
  • The Whanganui bridge. Jackson, B.G. 32(9) Page 200
  • The Whau Valley dam. Pickens, G.A. 25(12) Page 319 See correction 26(5) p. 145. See discussion 26(6) p.163.
  • Transistor construction and some manufacturing techniques. Broadley, M.D. 20(9) Page 375 See correction 21(3) p 139
  • Wharf for Bluff aluminium smelter. McFarlane, C.J. 28(9) Page 247
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CONSULTANTS' NOTEBOOK

  • 1972 Conference Waitangi 23-27 June. 27(10) Page 325
  • 1973 A.C.E.N.Z. annual conference Wairakei 22 to 26 June. 28(8) Page 239
  • 1973 A.C.E.N.Z. Award of Merit. 29(3) Page 92
  • 1976 A.C.E.N.Z. awards: Waihi beach sewage treatment plant. 31(8) Page 205
  • 1976 A.C.E.N.Z. conference. 31(9) Page 224
  • 1976 Award of Merit. 32(5) Page 123
  • 1977 ACENZ conference. 32(11) Page 265
  • 1978 Consulting Engineers' conference. 33(9) Page 209
  • 1979 consulting engineers' conference. 34(9) Page 218
  • 25 cubic metre rock bodies for standard truck chassis. 33(6) Page 143
  • A computer program for modelling a run of the river hydro-electric scheme. 25(5) Page 143
  • A fertiliser works sulphur plant. 30(8) Page 248
  • A novel pile design. 27(5) Page 181
  • A post-stressed precast concrete chimney. 22(10) Page 432
  • A.C.E.N.Z. annual conference 1974. 29(9) Page 271
  • A.C.E.N.Z. annual conference, 1975. 30(9) Page 275
  • A.C.E.N.Z. Award of Merit, 1975. 31(2) Page 55
  • A.C.E.N.Z. award of merit. 30(5) Page 149
  • ACENZ award of merit 1977: The Lloyd Mandeno hydro-electric scheme. 33(7) Page 165
  • Air conditioning for new carpet factory in converted building. 32(8) Page 190
  • Air New Zealand maintenance base, Mangere. 29(8) Page 244
  • All-weather tennis courts. 30(3) Page 90
  • Aluminium structure for reservoir roof. 34(2) Page 41
  • An economical mobile crane. 22(5) Page 216
  • Annual conference 1966. 21(8) Page 364
  • Applied research office, University of Auckland. Fletcher, J.G. 34(3) Page 69
  • Arbitration -an activity for suitably qualified consulting engineers. Rice, F.J.G. 34(3) Page 69
  • Auckland synagogue nears completion. 23(7) Page 305
  • Auckland water resource survey. 32(3) Page 69
  • Automated concrete mixing plant. 24(2) Page 77
  • Award of merit plaque. 28(3) Page 88
  • Awards: public relations. 21(9) Page 407
  • Beer tanks supported by ring girders; Growth of the division. 22(9) Page 389
  • Bluff smelter wharf. 26(7) Page 218
  • Boiler support structure for New Plymouth power station. 28(7) Page 206
  • Bridge over the Tongaporutu river. 23(1) Page 39
  • Cable-stayed conveyor belt bridges: 1974 A.C.E.N.Z. awards. 29(10) Page 298
  • Chatham Islands bridges and the New Zealand army. 33(5) Page 117
  • Chatham Islands development work. 27(12) Page 387
  • Christchurch town hall and civic centre. 27(3) Page 122
  • Clevedon wharf bridge: Picton marina bridge. 21(5) Page 231
  • Code of professional practice for consulting engineers. 26(12) Page 404
  • Code of professional practice. 28(11) Page 338
  • Coming to grips with a complex problem. 31(3) Page 88 See letter 32(4) p.92.
  • Computer bureau. 29(1) Page 33
  • Concrete batching plant, Turangi: A new contact sulphuric acid plant. 22(6) Page 257
  • Conference report. 24(9) Page 299
  • Conference report. 25(9) Page 253
  • Consultants to New Zealand Steel: an unusual timber roof. 22(3) Page 129
  • Consulting engineers boost world trade. Lurie, R.G. 24(1) Page 43
  • Consulting engineers Early New Zealand. 24(11) Page 362
  • Consulting engineers' activities in Christchurch: Curved sewers - why not? 23(4) Page 163
  • Containers and containerisation 1: The Molyneaux report. 23(2) Page 80
  • Containers and containerisation 2: Progress overseas. 23(3) Page 119
  • Design award to Aurora House. 26(1) Page 27
  • Design award winner for 1969. 24(10) Page 330
  • Dillmans hydro-electric scheme. 34(10) Page 238
  • Division appoints director: Bulk soda ash store. 24(3) Page 112
  • Earthquake group meeting in Wellington. 21(4) Page 184
  • Effluent settling tanks. 27(9) Page 297
  • Enex project. 32(6) Page 141 See letter 32(9) p.220.
  • Enex projects. 32(4) Page 92
  • Erection of 61m chimneys at Otahuhu power station. 31(7) Page 187
  • Exploration for a geothermal resource in Leyte, Philippines. 34(4) Page 91
  • Export market for computer-based product. 33(3) Page 70
  • Exporting consulting services. 26(3) Page 85
  • Fertiliser dispatch plant. 28(10) Page 303
  • Fiji power supply project: N.Z. consulting engineers aid Indonesian electricity development. 30(4) Page 119
  • Fire resistance ratings. 23(12) Page 511
  • First regional road for Auckland. 24(4) Page 142
  • Foundations for Kinleith pulp mill extensions. 27(11) Page 359
  • From rubbish dump to pleasure park. 33(10) Page 230
  • Geothermal power development in the Philippines. 30(10) Page 306
  • Highway contract in Thailand to be supervised by New Zealand engineers. 33(4) Page 95
  • Hostels for the University of Otago. 22(12) Page 523
  • Hutt Valley store wins design award. 23(9) Page 382
  • International Federation of Consulting Engineers. 31(10) Page 246
  • Land methods of wastewater treatment and utilisation. Evison, R.D. 34(5) Page 117 See letters 34(8) p.192.
  • Land reclamation in Western Samoa. 29(6) Page 180
  • Launching girder for Tiwai bridge. 26(2) Page 53
  • Lift slabs in tall Wellington buildings. 23(8) Page 339
  • Los Angeles earthquake. 26(4) Page 111
  • Machinery for operating roll-on roll-off link span bridge. 28(5) Page 149
  • Massey University development. 21(7) Page 315
  • Mayfair building, Wellington. 21(12) Page 539
  • Midcrowave towers for news link. 25(2) Page 54
  • Modern hydrology in Malaysia. 29(4) Page 125
  • Movement joint for concrete sewer bridge. 31(11) Page 261
  • Moving Shell bulk storage tank 16 at Beaumont Street, Auckland. 33(2) Page 46
  • Mutton complex at Longburn. 34(11) Page 266
  • New circular building for Auckland. 25(11) Page 313
  • New ferry terminal at Picton: Controlling Wanganui River pollution. 26(9) Page 279
  • New paper machine building at Kinleith. 26(11) Page 361
  • New slipway at Auckland. 24(7) Page 230
  • New stores for freezing works. 25(1) Page 25
  • New three-bay warehouse for glass manufacturers. 25(7) Page 191
  • New Wellington car parking building. 23(6) Page 251
  • New Zealand aid in Malaysia. 33(8) Page 187
  • New Zealand consultants in international competition. Kingston, R. 27(8) Page 266
  • New Zealand designed church for Kabul, Afghanistan. 23(11) Page 469
  • New Zealand engineers in Central America. 27(2) Page 80
  • Newton Road bridge, Auckland urban motorways. 26(5) Page 143
  • Northern regional computer centre. 29(12) Page 356
  • On professional responsbility. Strachan, C.M. 29(7) Page 213
  • Otorohanga borough flood protection scheme; Mangawara river control scheme. 22(4) Page 172
  • Out of the ordinary. 29(5) Page 150
  • Overseas meat processing assignments. 25(12) Page 343
  • Pacific Island projects. 28(4) Page 117
  • Pakuranga motorway embankment instrumentation. 30(11) Page 341
  • Peat swamp reclamation. 24(5) Page 169
  • Plaque unveiled at Te Rapa. 27(4) Page 151
  • Post-tensioned sewer river crossing. 32(2) Page 42
  • Pre-cast concrete piling system. 31(6) Page 167
  • Programmable calculators and mini computers. 27(6) Page 213
  • Propping for floor slabs. 28(1) Page 27
  • Rectangular diagrid frame for factory. 29(11) Page 326 See correction 30(3) p.91.
  • Reinstatement of fire-damaged building. 34(7) Page 163
  • Repairs to prestressed concrete reservoir. 24(12) Page 393
  • Report on 1971 conference Te Anau 25 to 29 June. 26(10) Page 314
  • Report on annual conference. 23(10) Page 422
  • Reserve Bank of New Zealand building, Wellington. 22(2) Page 79
  • Rural water supply schemes in South Otago. 30(6) Page 177
  • Selection of a consulting engineer: ACENZ award of merit 1978. 34(6) Page 140
  • Slip-formed powder-drying tower. 28(12) Page 365
  • Steel cylinder depths found by electrical resistance measurement. 31(5) Page 151
  • Steel store complex. 32(1) Page 19
  • Stormwater at Petone. 25(10) Page 282
  • T.G. Macarthy Trust building, Wellington. 22(7) Page 299
  • Taharoa ironsands. 27(1) Page 50
  • Tasman hammerhead crane. 30(2) Page 61
  • Tauranga city main drainage scheme and treatment plant. 25(6) Page 169
  • The Ballance Gorge Bridge. 27(7) Page 235
  • The Division's 1967 annual conference. 22(8) Page 344
  • The East-West Highway bridges, West Malaysia. 28(9) Page 273
  • The future of consulting engineers. Frijlink, H.C. 34(8) Page 189
  • The I.B.M. Centre, Wellington: New railway overbridge for Hamilton. 24(8) Page 269
  • The Lloyd Mandeno power station. 28(2) Page 58
  • The Manukau City Council administration building. 33(1) Page 20
  • The new consultant. 29(2) Page 62
  • The New Zealand masonry trades registration scheme. 33(11) Page 259
  • The Roxburgh bridge. 31(4) Page 116
  • The structure of the Manukau City Council administration building, Wiri, Auckland. 32(10) Page 245
  • Timber laminating bed. 25(8) Page 216
  • Waipori hydro-electric development. 21(11) Page 495
  • Wanganui City sewerage investigations. 25(3) Page 82
  • Water supply system. 22(1) Page 37
  • Wellington area members discuss N.Z. Certificate in Engineering courses. 23(3) Page 119
  • Wellington office building. 28(6) Page 179
  • Western hills drainage: Hutt Valley. 26(8) Page 247
  • Why all the water waste? 23(5) Page 191
  • Winton water tower dome: Tuapeka mouth punt. 30(7) Page 210
  • 21(6) Page 270
  • 24(6) Page 204
  • 26(6) Page 188
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CONTINUING EDUCATION, CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

  • Continuing education for engineers - the need for a positive approach. Martin, G.R. 26(12) Page 388
  • Editorial - Engineers in planning. 34(10) Page 221
  • Letter -
    • - Continuing education. Blackwell, W.H.M. 33(9) Page 212
    • - Continuing education. Cole, P.S. 33(9) Page 212
    • - Continuing education. Robb, J.L. 33(9) Page 212
  • N.Z.I.E. news - Continuing education. 33(6) Page 141
  • N.Z.I.E. news - Continuing education. 33(11) Page 262
  • N.Z.I.E. news. 34(9) Page 216
  • Secretary's newsletter. Bartlett, A.J. 33(3) Page 49
  • Secretary's newsletter. Bartlett, A.J. 33(4) Page 73
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CONTRACTS

  • Arbitration of civil and engineering contracts. Brickell, R.G. 29(12) Page 352
  • Building services group -
    • - After the contract is over. 29(12) Page 357
    • - Construction management - possibility or pipe dream? 28(11) Page 335
    • - How should the contract finish? 31(3) Page 89
    • - Lessons in contract management. 26(10) Page 313
  • Contract analysis and control - by critical path methods. Cotter, R.B. 25(1) Page 21 For discussion, see 25(6) p.160.
  • Falsework. Huizing, J.B.S.: Blakeley, R.W.G.: Ramsay, G. 32(1) Page 2 See letter 32(3) p.71. See discussion 32(11) p.261.
  • Letter - The fee for the job. Carstens, R. 32(1) Page 21
  • Some construction and operation aspects of the Mangla dam project. Duder, J.N. 32(2) Page 34
  • Tunnelling in Metropolitan Auckland with particular reference to the Auckland Metropolitan Drainage Board's district. Gilmour, R. 21(7) Page 275
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CORROSION

  • An automatic telephone network in a hydrogen sulphide laden atmosphere. Burns, D.McN.: McPherson, G.T.: Mayes, C.J.: Parnell, J.C.: Purvis, R.F.: Becker, M.P.: Treuren, G.H. 27(1) Page 3
  • Building services group - Copper pipe corrosion. 26(11) Page 362
  • Building services group - Turned into corruption. 29(8) Page 245
  • Letter - Silencing the automotive exhaust. Eversham, W. 28(4) Page 120
  • Protection of light-gauge steel in engineering structures. Stewart, J. 30(5) Page 138
  • Public service division news - Internal protective coatings for hydro power station penstocks. 26(9) Page 280
  • Silencing the automotive exhaust. Lind Walker, G.E. 27(12) Page 365 See letter 28(4) p. 120.
  • Soldering aluminium: Part 1. 24(1) Page 38
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DESIGN

  • A 19-story all-welded structure utilising rolled sections to B.S.968:1962 Part 1: the design conception. Cooper, G. 22(6) Page 246
  • A comparison of calculated and measured periods of a tall building. Shepherd, R. 22(9) Page 381
  • A comprehensive sewer design chart for both maximum and minimum flows. Brady, D.K. 19(11) Page 432 See discussion 20(5) p 201.
  • A container handling crane. Poore, R.R.: Atcheson, M.G.A. 30(3) Page 73
  • A design method for heavy-duty flexible pavements. Blakeley, J.P.: Green, H.R.: Toan, D.V. 34(3) Page 59
  • A direct current transmission line the design and construction of the 600 MW, 500 kV d.c. line between Benmoreand Haywards. Dickens, T.A.J. 20(4) Page 121 See discussion 21(7) page 292.
  • A large-scale, sophisticated stress-analysis system. Knowles, N.C. 32(7) Page 160
  • A machine for the generation of random numbers. Harris, E.G. 25(12) Page 330
  • A manoeuvrable reel holder for the transfer of long wire rope. Langford, A. 20(8) Page 318
  • A nomogram for concrete mix design. Gadd, M.L. 19(9) Page 363
  • A note on suspension bridge analysis. Norman, R.G. 21(8) Page 337
  • A philosophy of bridge design. Norman, R.G. 21(2) Page 69 See letter by J.H.Christie 21(8) page 360.
  • A simple method of design of reactive mufflers for small two-stroke and four-stroke engines. Harman, R.T.C. 31(10) Page 236 See correction 32(1) p.21.
  • Aesthetics in engineering. Robson, S.R. 20(10) Page 409 See discussion 21(6) page 263
  • An improvement for dry-back boilers the control of rear combustion chamber temperatures in underfired horizontal-return tubular and economic type boilers of dry-back design. Vickers, V.T. 20(4) Page 136
  • An introduction to the method of influence coefficients. Smith, I.C. 19(1) Page 15
  • Analysis and prediction of scour at railway bridges in New Zealand. Holmes, P.S. 29(11) Page 313 See erratum 30(1) p.11.
  • Analysis of rigid jointed frames by relaxation. Paulay, T. 21(10) Page 415
  • At-grade intersections and their design. Hamilton, G.D. 23(12) Page 480 For conference discussion see 24(6) p.197
  • Avalon Television Centre, Wellington. Sharp, K.C. 29(10) Page 277
  • Box girder bridges. Fairhurst, W.A. 29(11) Page 303
  • Brief notes on transmission line design. McLeod, K.D. 22(6) Page 235
  • Building services group -
    • - Improvement on the best buy. 28(2) Page 57
    • - Panel unanimous on hospital design. 27(1) Page 51
    • - The realities of fluid flow. 27(2) Page 85
  • Cement factory at Kuching, Malaysia. Brown, R.A.St C. 34(6) Page 124 See letter 34(11) p.268.
  • Changes in New Zealand highway bridge design. Chapman, H.E.: Huizing, J.B.S.: Kennaird, A.R.: Stanford, P.R.: Wood, J.H. 29(6) Page 159
  • Considerations in the design and fabrication of welded aluminium structures. Wareing, R.E. 23(7) Page 299
  • Consultants' Notebook -
    • - A novel pile design. 27(5) Page 181
    • - An economical mobile crane. 22(5) Page 216
    • - Bluff smelter wharf. 26(7) Page 218
    • - Christchurch town hall and civic centre. 27(3) Page 122
    • - New circular building for Auckland. 25(11) Page 313
    • - New paper machine building at Kinleith. 26(11) Page 361
    • - New Zealand designed church for Kabul, Afghanistan. 23(11) Page 469
    • - Rectangular diagrid frame for factory. 29(11) Page 326 See correction 30(3) p.91.
    • - Wellington office building. 28(6) Page 179
  • Creative design projects in civil engineering. Gaerty, L. 31(2) Page 33
  • Curvature of precast reinforced concrete panels owing to shrinkage. Matthewson, C.D. 26(12) Page 399
  • Deflection of reinforced concrete beams under working loads. Blakeley, J.P. 22(1) Page 18
  • Design and construction of a circular prestressed concrete reservoir. Thomson, A.K. 20(2) Page 55
  • Design and construction of a precast multi-storey parking station. Tankersley, R.N.: Sewell, J.M.F. 25(11) Page 291 See discussion 26(6) p. 176.
  • Design and development of radial spillway gates for hydro-electric projects in New Zealand. Spearman, P.C. 22(2) Page 43
  • Design considerations for sewer pipes made from rigid materials. Seal, K.E.: Mountfort, M.V. 23(7) Page 280
  • Design criteria for Kapuni field facilities. Barnard, E.J. 24(1) Page 15 For conference discussion see 24(6) p.201
  • Design of a corner slab. Brickell, D.G.A. 24(4) Page 137
  • Design of a mound type breakwater for Port Taranaki. Holmes, P.D.L.: Park, A.G. 20(11) Page 441 See discussion 21(8) page 346.
  • Design of a railway marshalling yard. Fitchew, A.J. 22(11) Page 472 See discussion 23(8) p. 345
  • Design of a specialised communications receiver. Purchas, H.J. 24(8) Page 242
  • Design of flexible pavements: current theory and practice. Major, N.G.: Heine, D.G. 32(3) Page 50 See discussion 32(10) p.240.
  • Design of hollow skew deck spans as applied to Kilmore and Madras Street bridges. Fenwick, R.C.: Ince, J.A. 26(9) Page 253
  • Design of superstructure for Ramp B flyover, Dominion Road Interchange. Lewis, A.K. 25(3) Page 70
  • Design of the Thorndon Overbridge
    • Part 1: Design conception. Huizing, J.B.S. 23(12) Page 484 For conference discussion, see 24(6) p.191
    • Part 2: Site investigations and foundations. Bialostocki, R.J. 23(12) Page 487
    • Part 3: Umbrellas, columns, and foundation caps. Armstrong, I.C. 23(12) Page 492
    • Part 4: Suspended spans. Thornton, R.W. 23(12) Page 494
    • Part 5: Aotea Quay ramps. Wood, J.H. 23(12) Page 498
    • Part 6: Drainage and hardware. Willberg, G.D. 23(12) Page 501
    • Part 7: Design management. Huizing, J.B.S. 23(12) Page 502
  • Design thermal gradients for concrete bridges. Priestley, M.J.N. 31(9) Page 213 See discussion 32(10) p.240.
  • Determination of seismic design loads in a framed structure. Shepherd, R. 22(2) Page 56
  • Dunedin's southern road outlet. Jones, G.J. 22(11) Page 462 Discussion - see 23(5) p.218
  • Durham Street overbridge, Christchurch. Stockwell, M.J. 30(7) Page 200
  • Dynamic characteristics of Grafton No.1 motorway bridge. Shepherd, R.: Greensmith, B.M. 32(6) Page 138
  • Earthquake protection for mechanical services. Blackwell, F.N. 25(10) Page 271 See discussion 26(6) p. 164.
  • Earthquakes and structural concrete. Park, R. 34(1) Page 2
  • Editorial -
    • - Conserving resources - today's design priority. 30(10) Page 283
    • - Recent earthquakes in Northland. Garden, R.J.P. 19(4) Page 123
    • - Structural response to earthquakes. Garden, R.J.P. 21(9) Page 369
    • - Supervision or observation - whose responsibility? 28(2) Page 31
  • Electrical equipment and earthquakes. Hitchcock, H.C. 24(1) Page 3 For conference discussion see 24(6) p.197
  • Energy and design - a letter from the Minister of Electricity. Bailey, R.L. 30(6) Page 172
  • Engineering aspects of the Arts and Library building, Victoria University of Wellington. Allardice, N.W. 21(12) Page 501 See discussion 22(8) p. 330
  • Engineering creativity. Giddens, E.P. 25(3) Page 74
  • Engineering design with timber in New Zealand. Walford, G.B. 30(1) Page 25
  • Engineering for tourism. Newnham J.L. 29(4) Page 114
  • Environmental factors in a residential sub-division. Barrowclough, A.O. 29(4) Page 105
  • Falsework load measurement at Newton No. 1 bridge. Billings, I.J.: Routley, A.J. 33(6) Page 127
  • Field measurement of self-aerated high speed open channel flow. Hince, R.F.: Keller, R.J. 26(1) Page 20
  • Fire engineering formulas for building designers. Barnett, C.R. 33(11) Page 246
  • Geometric design of urban motorways. Fog, H. 25(2) Page 43
  • Gisborne waterworks intake. Williams, H.C. 22(12) Page 502 Discussion - see 23(5) p. 215
  • Hospital building design. de Liefde, G.Z. 26(6) Page 179 See discussion 27(1) p. 51.
  • Hot-mix asphalt pavement design in Dunedin. Mair, R. 19(6) Page 233
  • Huntly power station Some aspects of plant design. Robinson, G.H.: Whillock, R.G. 31(5) Page 123 Includes discussion from P.J. Hales. See conference discussion 32(10) p.241.
  • Huntly power station Certain aspects of civil engineering design. Hatrick, A.V. 31(5) Page 144 See discussion 32(10) p.240.
  • Huntly power station: building services design and construction problems. Gallagher, J.A. 34(12) Page 270
  • Hydraulic design of gravity flow in sewers. Pearson, F.H. 26(7) Page 214
  • Industrial engineering aspects of the design of a corrugated container plant. Perham, D.A. 26(2) Page 34
  • Industrial-process heat transfer I