Earthquake Hazard Mitigation and Earthquake Insurance: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Policy Research and Insurance of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, September 11 and 12, 1990, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1092 pages |
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... strengthening those unduly hazardous , as Mr. Kwiatkowski just noted . Seismic design and construction practices for lifelines , utilities and public works are not generally available . Regulations of Federal , State , and local ...
... strengthening those unduly hazardous , as Mr. Kwiatkowski just noted . Seismic design and construction practices for lifelines , utilities and public works are not generally available . Regulations of Federal , State , and local ...
Page 36
... strengthening for a large number of buildings , the issue has become significant . Seis- mic strengthening can , in fact , change a building , and often pre- serving the historical nature will cost a premium . There are several ...
... strengthening for a large number of buildings , the issue has become significant . Seis- mic strengthening can , in fact , change a building , and often pre- serving the historical nature will cost a premium . There are several ...
Page 116
... strengthening those unduly hazardous . Seismic design and construction practices for lifelines ( utilities and public works ) are not generally available . Regulations of Federal , state and local governments for public safety should ...
... strengthening those unduly hazardous . Seismic design and construction practices for lifelines ( utilities and public works ) are not generally available . Regulations of Federal , state and local governments for public safety should ...
Page 174
... strengthening will be minimized . This philosophy will undoubtedly save lives if carried through , but because of the significant differences from design of new buildings , guidelines will be long in coming . Of course , this retrofit ...
... strengthening will be minimized . This philosophy will undoubtedly save lives if carried through , but because of the significant differences from design of new buildings , guidelines will be long in coming . Of course , this retrofit ...
Page 175
... strengthening . Of course most seismic strengthening that is underway has been mandated , and the legislation was passed for the primary purpose of life safety . So currently , motives can be simplified to either considerations of life ...
... strengthening . Of course most seismic strengthening that is underway has been mandated , and the legislation was passed for the primary purpose of life safety . So currently , motives can be simplified to either considerations of life ...
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