The police probe into the deadly collapse of the Canterbury Television building in the February 2011 earthquake is taking longer than police expected, and could still not be concluded by the tragedy's fifth anniversary.
The complex technical criminal investigation is yet to find whether anyone will be charged with the building's pancake collapse, which claimed 115 lives.
Investigators have interviewed more than 100 witnesses and raided the offices of Engenium Consulting Engineers, formerly Alan Reay Consultants, which designed the ill-fated Christchurch office block in the mid-1980s.
In September, police announced that they were working with engineering consultants Beca and making replicas of the structure to test its critical elements.
Today, Detective Superintendent Peter Read confirmed the investigation is ongoing, with no decision expected until next year.