Financial Incentives for Seismic Rehabilitation of Hazardous Buildings-an Agenda for Action: Findings, Conclusions, and RecommendationsDIANE Publishing, 1993 - 125 pages Identifies and describes in detail the existing and potential regulatory and financial mechanisms and incentives in the various levels of government that can reasonably be used in a course of action to lessen the risks posed by existing buildings in an earthquake. |
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... concern for the issue of deferred maintenance in buildings , should be encouraged to add seismic strengthening as an element in their plans to address that issue . Seismic strengthening may be more feasible , both technically and ...
... concern for the issue of deferred maintenance in buildings , should be encouraged to add seismic strengthening as an element in their plans to address that issue . Seismic strengthening may be more feasible , both technically and ...
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... concern for the issue of deferred maintenance in buildings , should be encouraged to address that issue . Seismic strengthening may be more feasible , both technically and financially , when addressed in the context of the much greater ...
... concern for the issue of deferred maintenance in buildings , should be encouraged to address that issue . Seismic strengthening may be more feasible , both technically and financially , when addressed in the context of the much greater ...
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... concern for liability in the private sector . At the same time seismic strengthening , outside of California , is not being carried out . CURRENT POLICY CONTEXT Any discussion of financial incentives cannot ignore one overwhelming ...
... concern for liability in the private sector . At the same time seismic strengthening , outside of California , is not being carried out . CURRENT POLICY CONTEXT Any discussion of financial incentives cannot ignore one overwhelming ...
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... concern is protection of the collateral . Another more recent example is asbestos removal or mitigation , where the lender's concern is potential liability . In the case of asbestos , the availability of funds from private lenders has ...
... concern is protection of the collateral . Another more recent example is asbestos removal or mitigation , where the lender's concern is potential liability . In the case of asbestos , the availability of funds from private lenders has ...
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... Safety , " Appendix A contains an overview discussion as well as a brief discussion of analysis techniques for " Earthquake or Volcanic Activity , " as follows : t Overview This category is concerned with ensuring that a project 34.
... Safety , " Appendix A contains an overview discussion as well as a brief discussion of analysis techniques for " Earthquake or Volcanic Activity , " as follows : t Overview This category is concerned with ensuring that a project 34.
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