After the earthquakes, risky buildings came to the fore again.
Learn MoreThose who are inside or outside the risky area and have completed their economic life
Learn MoreHave Your Building Risk Determined,
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Learn MoreReinforcement Opportunity for Risky Buildings
Learn MoreReconstruction or retrofitting against earthquake risk?
Learn MoreIn the light of current laws and regulations, some ministries and municipalities require a Technical Report or Static Report in order to obtain a Workplace License.
Learn MoreDamage Assessment Definitions UNDAMAGED: Buildings that have not suffered any damage due to the earthquake. LIGHTLY DAMAGED: Buildings with fine cracks in the paint, plaster and walls of the building. Those who live in less damaged buildings can enter their homes. MEDIUM DAMAGED: Buildings with cracks in the walls of the building and fine cracks in the load-bearing elements. It is recommended not to use the structure until the structure is repaired or strengthened, but evacuation of the items can be carried out. HEAVY DAMAGED: Buildings in which the structural elements of the building are mostly permanently displaced and partially or completely destroyed. IMMEDIATELY DESTROYED: Buildings with large and widespread shear breaks / separations in the bearing elements of the building.”
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