Ali Sahabi, GEC

About Ali Sahabi

Recently appointed to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’ Transition Team, Ali Sahabi, previously received the California Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Award for taking a sustainable approach toward community development and environmental restoration in the 543-acre Dos Lagos mixed-use development in Corona, CA. A licensed General Engineering Contractor (GEC), Sahabi is an expert in building resilience and sustainability. He is Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Optimum Seismic, Inc., which has completed more than 3,500 structural retrofit and adaptive reuse projects for multifamily residential, commercial, and industrial buildings throughout California. Contact Optimum Seismic at 323 978-7664 or visit optimumseismic.com to learn more about your adaptive reuse options for your building.
4 December, 2023

Earthquake Faults Impact New and Old Construction

By |2024-01-22T21:28:11+00:00December 4th, 2023|SDCAA|

Should new construction be allowed on top of live earthquake faults? And, what can be done about the thousands of structures already standing on these fearsome fissures?

Questions like these have been playing out in Hollywood and other parts of the Southland, where a worrisome weave of active faults snakes its […]

3 December, 2023

Upgrade quake safety, improve building layout to protect investment, increase revenues

By |2024-01-22T21:22:15+00:00December 3rd, 2023|AAGLA, Earthquake Protection, Earthquake Resilience|

Does your apartment building meet today’s standards for seismic safety and interior layout? If built before the mid-1970s, it could benefit from an upgrade of both.

Many building owners in these circumstances are taking advantage of the financial benefits of renovating their building’s interior spaces along with their seismic retrofit project.

The […]

2 December, 2023

Science Offers Best Seismic Safety Answers

By |2023-12-20T19:39:46+00:00December 2nd, 2023|AACSC, Building Safety, Buildings Resilience, earthquake preparedness, Seismic Engineering|

A recent social media post raised the following question about earthquake safety.

Q: Is there a way to know how safe your apartment building is in case of an earthquake? 

One person commented that if her apartment is still standing, it has survived everything until now — wrongly implying that the building […]

1 December, 2023

‘King Of Beers’ models quake resilience

By |2023-12-20T19:33:55+00:00December 1st, 2023|AAOC, Buildings Resilience, Earthquake Resilience, Seismic Resilience|

Few might think to turn to a brewery for lessons on earthquake resilience, but the Anheuser-Busch company knows the subject well. 

When its brewery in Van Nuys suffered significant damage in the 1971 Sylmar earthquake, the company decided to invest $11 million in retrofitting structures at the site to withstand the […]

4 November, 2023

Seismic Retrofits Protect Affordable Housing

By |2023-11-09T03:41:20+00:00November 4th, 2023|AACSC, Seismic Retrofit|

Plans to convert a community hospital into a multi-service health care campus were stalled as officials reviewed a state law requiring governments to give priority to affordable housing developers when selling or leasing surplus land.

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3 November, 2023

Asbestos? Lead? It Pays To Do Things Right

By |2023-11-09T03:39:07+00:00November 3rd, 2023|asbestos, lead, SDCAA|

Many older apartment buildings contain lead and asbestos.  Owners sometimes downplay the health hazards these substances pose to humans and the environment. Some are tempted to bypass the rules by removing these contaminants undercover — hoping that no […]

2 November, 2023

Get Straight Answers On Earthquake Retrofits

By |2023-11-09T03:35:27+00:00November 2nd, 2023|AAOC, Earthquake Retrofit, Earthquake Retrofit Benefits, Earthquake Retrofits|

I recently ran across the following question in a social media post:

Q: Is there a way to know how safe your apartment building is in case of an earthquake? 

One person answered that if the apartment is still standing, it has survived everything until now — wrongly implying the building must […]

1 November, 2023

Does Earthquake Denial Make Disaster Worse?

By |2023-11-09T03:31:53+00:00November 1st, 2023|AAGLA, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Protection|

Many Californians live in earthquake denial. We laugh them off, ignore their ever-present threat to our lives and livelihoods. After all, some reason, we’ve lived through earthquakes before. Why should the next one be different?

The stark reality is that protecting ourselves from earthquakes should be on all of our minds. […]

4 October, 2023

Asbestos? Lead? It Pays To Do Things Right

By |2023-10-17T20:31:09+00:00October 4th, 2023|AACSC, asbestos, lead|

Many older homes and apartment buildings contain lead and asbestos.  Owners sometimes downplay the health hazards these substances pose to humans and the environment alike, and feel tempted to bypass the rules by removing these contaminants undercover — hoping that no one finds out.

Failure to comply with the law on […]

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