Seismic safety of existing buildings.
Material type: TextSeries: Reducing earthquake hazards in the Central United StatesPublication details: Memphis, Tenn. : Central United States Earthquake Consortium, 1997Description: ii, 29, [42] p. : ill., mapSubject(s): DDC classification:- 690.220973 21
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Why are existing buildings a seismic safety problem? -- What can we do? -- How do we know which buildings are most in need of rehabilitation? -- What does seismic rehabilitation cost? -- What are some different types of seismic rehabilitation programs? How can we pay for seismic rehabilitation? -- Where can we get more information?
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