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CTV building designer Reay is being pursued on two fronts

Alan Reay faces two actions about his involvement in the design of the collapsed Christchurch tower that killed 115 people.

Chris Hutching
Thu, 26 Mar 2015

The engineer whose company designed the CTV building, which collapsed in the February 22 Canterbury earthquake, is being pursued on two fronts.

The collapse killed 115 people out of the total 185 fatalities that day.

Alan Reay earlier this week faced a disciplinary hearing by the Institution of

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Chris Hutching
Thu, 26 Mar 2015
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