Projects / Government ( 16 projects )

Fuel Efficiency Reports
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Project Overview: We helped EECA build reports to monitor the success of fuel labelling in reducing total fuel cost and CO2 emissions in NZ.

2010

NZTA content & branding enhancements
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Project Overview: NZTA's rebranding exercise needed to be carried across all its existing assets. Webstruxure took care of the ones we'd built and maintain.

2009

EECA: "label not available" extension
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Project Overview: When a system can't give a result that complies with legislation, the user needs proof that at least they tried. Time once again to extend EECA's fuel labelling engine…

2009

Fuel consumption database
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Project Overview: This is another project that kicked off a long-term plan - starting with the basics. In this case the plan was to help NZ become more energy-efficient. The basics? A database of vehicle fuel consumption…

2004

Fuel Labelling Improved Usability
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Project Overview: This system is another good example of doing the basics first, then waiting for market feedback before making usability and feature improvements. It's cost-effective and safe…

2009

Unregistered Vehicle Support
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Project Overview: In another incremental improvement, we added support to EECA's labelling system by extending the data it used to match vehicles to fuel consumption ratings…

2009

Rightcar review for NZTA
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Project Overview: Begun 5 years' previously in 2004, the suite of 'Rightcar' tools and processes needed a review. As the architects, builders and maintainers, naturally we were involved…

2009

Labelling service efficiency enhancement
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Project Overview: After getting EECA's fuel economy labelling system built and doing the basics, it was time (appropriately enough) for some efficiency improvements.

2009

EECA: Managing bulk labelling users
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Project Overview: With EECA's fuel efficiency labelling system in full swing, it was time to optimise oversight by EECA of the many high-volume private users…

2009

Fuel consumption certification site
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Project Overview: When a new legal requirement to produce fuel consumption data hung over the heads of importers, we were called in to make it painless. NZTA's fuel consumption certification site now helps importers connect the dots from the car on the dock to the record for that car held in the Fuel Consumption Database — all in a few clicks. Compliance made easy.

2005

Rightcar for NZTA
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Project Overview: The third major tool build on top of Fuel Consumption data extended the information and provided a powerful, side-by-side comparison feature for vehicles. Launched at Parliament, it has enabled and supported car-makers efforts to differentiate themselves based on economy and safety...

2007

Fuelsaver for MoT
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Project Overview: Fuelsaver was the first tool built on top of the Fuel Consumption Database. It packaged information about fuel efficiency in a way that people find interesting — their pockets…

2006

Searchability and efficiency
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Project Overview: Having seen what we'd done for the RFAA, sister authorities RRB and RRA also wanted best-of-class in publishing, data management and public access to appellate decisions. We helped them get it….

2006

Fuel labelling for EECA — public users
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Project Overview: They say that people focus on what's measured. With the government requiring that car fuel efficiency be measured, EECA wanted something that would make this easy to display and communicate — an easy-to-use, high-volume labelling system. "Ah," we said, "we can do that..."

2008

Abstracts for Refugee Status Appeals Authority
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Project Overview: With the basics done and delivering value, the RFAA wanted improvements. What we built with them then is still acknowledged as a leading public-access system for appellate decisions…

2005

Appeals Authorities' websites
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Project Overview: The original Appeals project is an example of getting the necessary basics done first. We got the three Authorities' websites up, helped them get their library of MSWord-based decisions online, and helped redirect their processes toward efficient web-based publishing.

2002