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4 July, 2024

Preparing for Earthquakes: Understanding the Risks and Taking Action

By |2024-09-25T23:11:47+00:00July 4th, 2024|earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Risk, SDCAA|

The devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria served as a wake-up call for many Californians who once felt confident in their knowledge of seismic activity. With over 50,000 lives lost in those quakes, Californians now wonder: could a similar disaster strike closer to home?

Experts provide a straightforward answer: yes, it’s […]

4 June, 2024

New and Old Buildings Face Threat from Earthquake Faults

By |2024-07-22T17:43:48+00:00June 4th, 2024|Buildings Vulnerabilities, Earthquake Risk, SDCAA|

Should new construction be allowed on top of active earthquake faults? And, what about the thousands of structures already perched upon these fearsome fissures?

These questions have played out in Hollywood and other parts of the Southland in recent years, where a worrisome weave of active faults snakes its way through […]

4 May, 2024

Enhance Earthquake Safety in Your Apartment Building for Investment Protection and Marketability Boost

By |2024-05-06T22:17:57+00:00May 4th, 2024|Adaptive Reuse, apartments seismic retrofit, SDCAA, Seismic Retrofit, Soft Story Seismic Retrofit|

Most older apartment buildings fall short of today’s standards for earthquake safety and fail to offer the types of interior spaces tenants want.

If your apartment building was constructed before the mid-1970s, it could benefit from an upgrade of both its structural safety and functional design.

Many building owners in these circumstances […]

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 February, 2024

Basics Of A Soft-Story Seismic Retrofit

By |2024-02-07T21:53:20+00:00February 2nd, 2024|SDCAA, Soft Story Seismic Retrofit|

Every building is different, and the approaches to safeguarding a structure against earthquake damage are incredibly diverse.

Yet in spite of these differences, there are some similarities in retrofit approaches based on building type – one of the most common being wood-framed, soft-story structures.

These apartment buildings, characterized by open parking on […]

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 […]

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 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 […]

3 October, 2023

San Diego Apartments Face Earthquake Risk

By |2023-10-17T20:25:44+00:00October 3rd, 2023|Apartment Buildings Earthquake Safety, apartments seismic retrofit, SDCAA, Soft Story Seismic Retrofit|

San Diego’s earthquake risk is significantly higher than previously thought, according to recent maps prepared by the California Geological Survey.

Recent information reveals the region’s fault zones are significantly larger and far-reaching than previously assumed – stretching along the Rose Canyon fault, an extension of the Los Angeles Newport-Inglewood fault, which […]

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