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Obama establishes federal earthquake risk management standard

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Obama establishes federal earthquake risk management standard

The standard requires federal agencies to use earthquake-resistant design provisions in current building codes.


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor | February 16, 2016
Obama establishes federal earthquake risk management standard

Photo: Michael R Perry/Creative Commons

President Barack Obama recently issued an executive order that establishes a federal earthquake risk management standard.

The new standard requires federal agencies to use earthquake-resistant designs in the most current building codes when constructing new structures or renovating existing buildings. Goals of the order include improving the strength and durability of buildings, reducing risks to people, reducing recovery costs after earthquakes, and speeding up the recovery time for communities.

The White Houseā€™s statement on this action encourages federal agencies to go beyond codes to design better earthquake resiliency into buildings. This action supports the Administrationā€™s efforts to create more resilient communities to withstand a variety of natural disasters.

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