Research paper
Building structural performance. Presentation conducted at the Building Structural Performance, Auckland.
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- Title
- Building structural performance. Presentation conducted at the Building Structural Performance, Auckland.
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Initial Seismic Assessment ISA is intended to be a coarse evaluation and is recommended as first step in the overall assessment process ISA provide a board indication of the expected performance of a building taking into account: type and age of construction local seismicity and ground conditions The output of an ISA is expressed as a %New Building Standard (NBS) or by a grading level
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Conference item
- Date created
- 2015-01
- Creator
- Thomas, Cathy / Tuleasca, Lusa
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10652/3519
- Related subjects
- Prendos New Zealand, Ltd. / New Zealand / earthquakes / earthquake prone buildings / damage evaluation / New Zealand. Building Act 2004 / Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified
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