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2 February, 2022

Earthquakes and Tsunamis: A Double-Whammy for Coastal Communities

By |2022-02-15T00:20:08+00:00February 2nd, 2022|AACSC, Earthquake Safety, Structural Safety, Tsunamis|

Two significant earthquake threats face communities in the Apartment Association of California Southern Cities area. The first is the risk of building damage associated with seismic shaking. The second is more localized along low coastal areas — the danger of a tsunami triggered by an earthquake that may occur thousands […]

1 February, 2022

Can Liquefaction Destroy Your Building?

By |2022-02-15T00:13:05+00:00February 1st, 2022|AAGLA, Earthquake Resilience, Liquefaction|

About 15 million years ago, the Los Angeles Basin was underwater. Over the span of many millennia, surrounding mountain ranges rose, releasing molten rock into the underlying crust to create an immense geologic bowl that time filled with sand, silt, and clay from ancient rivers.

Today, the basin is home to […]

4 January, 2022

Earthquake retrofits are a good business investment

By |2022-01-20T01:59:59+00:00January 4th, 2022|Earthquake Resilience, Earthquake Retrofit, Earthquake Retrofits|

Humans, in ancient times, believed earthquakes were caused by huge animals, angry gods and giants.

Current folklore attempts to find causal links between moon phases and earthquakes, but this theory has been debunked by science.

What we do know is that earthquakes are frequent in California, and that Southern California is long […]

3 January, 2022

Earthquake retrofits and structural engineering advances enhance public safety, protect investments

By |2022-01-20T01:35:37+00:00January 3rd, 2022|Earthquake Retrofits, SDCAA, Seismic Engineering|

We put a lot of trust into structural engineering. Every time we drive on an overpass, pass through a tunnel, or enter a building – we trust our lives to the knowledge and workmanship of the people who built them.

Structural engineers design the bones and muscles that form and define […]

2 January, 2022

Quake retrofits may qualify for cost recovery

By |2022-01-20T01:27:20+00:00January 2nd, 2022|AAGLA, AAGLA, Earthquake Retrofit, Earthquake Retrofits, thp|

A worry apartment owners may face when doing earthquake retrofits, major renovations or repairs is the impact that construction could have on their tenants — and whether their Tenant Habitability Plan will add significant expenses to their project.

Extra costs might include precautions to minimize impacts, such as establishing alternative parking […]

1 January, 2022

Asbestos? Lead? It pays to do things right

By |2022-01-20T01:06:17+00:00January 1st, 2022|AACSC, asbestos|

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 […]

4 December, 2021

Should San Diego’s hazard report include earthquakes?

By |2021-12-08T16:23:22+00:00December 4th, 2021|earthquake damage, Earthquake Retrofits, SDCAA|

City of San Diego officials are getting serious about resilience, and they’re turning to the community for feedback on what that means.

In 2020, the city completed a Climate Change Hazard Vulnerability Assessment, which has served as the foundation for a new plan – Climate Resilient SD – to ensure that […]

3 December, 2021

Earthquake retrofits are a good business investment

By |2021-12-08T16:12:26+00:00December 3rd, 2021|AAOC, Earthquake Retrofit, Earthquake Retrofit Benefits, Earthquake Retrofits|

Humans, in ancient times, believed earthquakes were caused by huge animals, angry gods and giants.

Current folklore attempts to find causal links between moon phases and earthquakes, but this theory has been debunked by science.

What we do know is that earthquakes are frequent in California, and that Southern California is long […]

2 December, 2021

Demolition means earthquake resilience a step closer

By |2021-12-08T16:00:22+00:00December 2nd, 2021|AACSC, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Protection, Seismic Safety|

Demolition of the “old” Long Beach City Hall – dedicated on the day of the nation’s bicentennial on July 4, 1976 – is underway. By the end of the year, it could be completely razed.

Deemed a threat in a major earthquake, the 14-story tower was closed in 2019 due to […]

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