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Why use ASCE 41? To improve the seismic performance of any existing structure: ASCE 41 addresses rehabilitation of Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical and Structural systems. ASCE 41 can be used to rehabilitate historic structures. Where performance based rehabilitations are desired. Comments to ASCE 4106 led to the publication of a - supplement to that document (ASCE, 2008). From ATC 14 through ASCE 3103 and from FEMA 273 - through ASCE 41-06, these documents have found widespread use throughout the profession, especially in California.

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Scope: This standard for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings, referred to herein as 'this standard,' specifies nationally applicable provisions for the seismic rehabilitation of buildings. Seismic rehabilitation is defined as improving the seismic performance of structural and/or nonstructural components of a building by correcting deficiencies identified in a seismic evaluation. Seismic evaluation is defined as an approved process or methodology of evaluating deficiencies in a building, which prevent the building from achieving a selected Rehabilitation Objective. Seismic evaluation using ASCE 31 (ASCE 2002), the procedures and criteria of this standard, or other procedures and criteria approved by the authority having jurisdiction is permitted. Seismic rehabilitation of existing buildings shall comply with requirements of this standard for selecting a Rehabilitation Objective and conducting the seismic rehabilitation process to achieve the selected Rehabilitation Objective. This standard does not preclude a building from being rehabilitated by other procedures approved by the authority having jurisdiction. Symbols, acronyms, definitions, and references used throughout this standard are cited separately in sections located at the end of this standard.

Product Details Edition: 1 Published: ISBN(s): 841, 753 Number of Pages: 428 File Size: 1 file, 3 MB Document History • • • •. Lightroom hack serial number.

Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings presents the latest generation of performance-based seismic rehabilitation methodology. This new national consensus standard was developed from the FEMA 356, Prestandard and Commentary for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings. This Standard represents state-of-the-art knowledge in earthquake engineering and is a valuable tool for the structural engineering profession to improve building performance in future earthquakes.