Earthquake Resilience

2 September, 2024

‘King of Beers’ Sets the Standard for Earthquake Resilience

By |2024-09-25T23:33:59+00:00September 2nd, 2024|AAOC, Earthquake Resilience|

Few would consider a brewery as a source of earthquake resilience lessons, but Anheuser-Busch has substantial experience in this area. After its Van Nuys brewery sustained significant damage in the 1971 Sylmar earthquake, the company invested $11 million to retrofit the site’s structures for future seismic events—a decision that proved […]

3 July, 2024

Seismic Activity Underscores the Importance of Resilience in California

By |2024-09-25T23:00:53+00:00July 3rd, 2024|AAOC, Earthquake Resilience, Seismic Resilience|

Recent earthquakes in Los Angeles have served as a stark reminder of the region’s seismic activity. These tremors underscore the need for heightened preparedness for a potentially larger, more devastating earthquake. It is crucial for residents and authorities to stay vigilant and take proactive measures to ensure safety and resilience […]

1 June, 2024

Is Your Building at Risk of Being Red-Tagged During an Earthquake?

By |2024-07-22T17:11:55+00:00June 1st, 2024|AAGLA, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Resilience|

We don’t know exactly where or when the next major earthquake will strike, but we do know that quakes are inevitable in California and many other states.

It’s also clear what buildings will likely suffer the most severe damage from seismic shaking.

Beyond these facts, it’s wise to assess your apartment building’s […]

2 May, 2024

‘King Of Beers’ Models Quake Resilience

By |2024-05-06T21:56:15+00:00May 2nd, 2024|AACSC, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake 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 April, 2024

Ensuring Your Building’s Resilience to Earthquakes: Is It Built on Solid Ground?

By |2024-04-22T19:37:52+00:00April 4th, 2024|Earthquake Resilience, Earthquake Retrofits, Liquefaction, SDCAA|

Apartment buildings in the Greater San Diego Area may sit on soil that is prone to liquefaction, landslides or other instability when shaken by an earthquake.

If your apartment building is located in Mission Bay, Mission Valley, Tierra Santa, Linda Vista, and many other San Diego communities, it’s best to have […]

4 March, 2024

Simple Strategies To Planning An Earthquake Retrofit

By |2024-03-11T22:48:16+00:00March 4th, 2024|Earthquake Resilience, Earthquake Retrofit, Earthquake Retrofits, SDCAA, Tenant Habitability Process|

California has an average of about 21 earthquakes per day, 150 quakes per week, 7,750 a year.

Most are too small to be noticed, yet our state sees more seismic activity than virtually any other place in the world. California also experiences more earthquake damage than other parts of the U.S. […]

2 March, 2024

Marking The 91st Anniversary Of The Long Beach Earthquake

By |2024-03-11T22:29:47+00:00March 2nd, 2024|AACSC, earthquake damage, Earthquake Resilience|

There are few remaining survivors of the infamous 1933 Long Beach Earthquake, but Poly High School remains a storied reminder of that tragedy: the timing of which – at 5:56 p.m. – saved the lives of hundreds if not thousands of children because classes were not in session.

This month marks […]

4 February, 2024

Earthquake Resiliency Can Protect California’s Affordable Housing Supply

By |2024-02-07T22:02:26+00:00February 4th, 2024|AACSC, Earthquake Resilience, Earthquake Retrofit|

How would a massive earthquake impact California’s housing shortage?

The answer is obvious.  A major earthquake that hits densely-populated urban areas would make California’s housing shortage much worse.

Such an earthquake could take a heavy toll on California’s affordable housing supply, particularly the older, soft-story apartment buildings that are most at-risk of […]

3 February, 2024

‘King of Beers’ is the Business Model for Earthquake Resilience

By |2024-02-07T21:58:27+00:00February 3rd, 2024|AAGLA, Earthquake Resilience, Earthquake Retrofit, Seismic Resilience|

Let’s talk business.  When the Anheuser-Busch brewery in Van Nuys suffered significant damage in the 1971 Sylmar earthquake, the company invested $11 million in retrofitting structures on site to withstand the next major temblor – which came in 1994 with the Northridge earthquake.  Even though the brewery was located just […]

2 January, 2024

Why Do Buildings Fail In An Earthquake?

By |2024-01-23T15:41:57+00:00January 2nd, 2024|Earthquake Resilience, SDCAA|

There’s a saying in our industry, that earthquakes don’t kill people. Buildings do.

Yes, it is over-simplified, but the fact remains that earthquake threats to public safety are fundamentally linked to structural stability. People get injured in earthquakes because a building facade, wall, parapet, ceiling or other part of the structure […]

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