Produced as part of a 7yr project (ATC-116) managed by ATC @fema , the series documents an investigation to identify causes and develop solutions for the short-period building seismic performance paradox
Announcing the availability of the four-volume FEMA P-2139 report series, Short-Period Building Collapse Performance and Recommendations for Improving Seismic Design! https://t.co/U5Wgdt4fcs
Announcing the availability of the four-volume FEMA P-2139 report series, Short-Period Building Collapse Performance and Recommendations for Improving Seismic Design! https://t.co/U5Wgdt4fcs
As we look ahead with hope for a return to normalcy in 2021, the ATC wanted to take a moment to give thanks and share our accomplishments in 2020: https://t.co/dr324hPN5F
Congratulations to all who received recognition at this year's #SEAONC Annual Honors Awards Presentation, including friends of ATC Mike Mahoney, Jim Malley, and Maryann Phipps!
Congratulations to all who received recognition at this year's #SEAONC Annual Honors Awards Presentation, including friends of ATC Mike Mahoney, Jim Malley, and Maryann Phipps!
ATC Hazards by Location Tool now features USVI Special Wind Region Maps - DPNR's Division of Building Permits encourages design professionals to use the tool in the design of buildings and other structures
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This two-volume series describes the process of identifying, evaluating, and repairing common earthquake damage in typical residential wood-frame houses and is intended to increase the efficiency, consistency, and reliability of the earthquake damage assessment and repair process
As structural engineers, we cannot limit ourselves to solving only problems of science and engineering. Our active participation includes a moral obligation to right the social and ethical wrongs we observe.
Full statement: https://t.co/BN2QcBsB2N
Register now for this FREE webinar on FEMA E-74, Reducing the Risks of Nonstructural Earthquake Damage – A Practical Guide (June 10th) @fema#nonstructuralengineering#seismicengineering
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First annual @EERI_tweets Diversity Networking Event! Thank you to our sponsors @EERI_tweets@ATCouncilorg@gmsllp@StructuralFocus & to our attendees! We had great conversations about how EERI can be more inclusive and the importance of diversity in seismic risk reduction.
As we leap into 2020, we want to take a moment to share some of our products, trainings, and activities that were completed in the past year: https://t.co/ybhsxdEhmq @fema@NIST@WorldBank @CalQuake @sfgov@UtahEmergency