An advocate for the Wellington City to Sea Bridge is optimistic that new, risk-based earthquake strengthening laws will prevent its demolition, particularly due to the bridge's Capital E building being classified as under three storeys and thus exempt from strengthening under the
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lowering standards for small structures
Advocate for saving wellington s city to sea bridge optimistic after earthquake law changeremoving need for approval for small structures
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