Recent seismic events showed the high vulnerability of existing buildings and the relevant economic and social losses. Nowadays, the modern seismic engineering necessarily needs to account for expected economic losses in order to plan effective mitigation strategy at building and regional level. Different methodologies are available in literature and they are implemented in useful tools suitable for the application in the design practice. Recent seismic events have been a unique occasion for monitoring and collecting the actual reconstruction costs at a large scale. These data can be used to calibrate and validate the loss-assessment procedures. This research work focuses on the actual repair costs of a database of reinforced concrete existing buildings damaged by the 2009 L’Aquila earthquake and then repaired and strengthened. The actual repair costs derived by the quotes submitted for funding applications are analyzed and a focus on the repair cost of infills and partitions (IPs), which is majority of the total repair cost, is presented. The variability of the repair costs of these components and a correlation with observed damage is investigated. High dispersions is found when correlating the repair cost of IPs to the damage state and damage extent derived from empirical data. An in-depth analysis is performed to quantify the real extent of the damage experienced by these components. This results in a significant improvement of the correlations with actual repair costs.

Repair costs of infills and partitions and correlation with earthquake damage for R.C. buildings / DEL VECCHIO, Ciro; DI LUDOVICO, Marco; Prota, Andrea. - (2019), pp. 2547-2555. (Intervento presentato al convegno L'Ingegneria Sismica in Italia tenutosi a Ascoli Piceno nel 15-19 settembre 2019).

Repair costs of infills and partitions and correlation with earthquake damage for R.C. buildings

Ciro Del Vecchio;Marco Di Ludovico;Andrea Prota
2019

Abstract

Recent seismic events showed the high vulnerability of existing buildings and the relevant economic and social losses. Nowadays, the modern seismic engineering necessarily needs to account for expected economic losses in order to plan effective mitigation strategy at building and regional level. Different methodologies are available in literature and they are implemented in useful tools suitable for the application in the design practice. Recent seismic events have been a unique occasion for monitoring and collecting the actual reconstruction costs at a large scale. These data can be used to calibrate and validate the loss-assessment procedures. This research work focuses on the actual repair costs of a database of reinforced concrete existing buildings damaged by the 2009 L’Aquila earthquake and then repaired and strengthened. The actual repair costs derived by the quotes submitted for funding applications are analyzed and a focus on the repair cost of infills and partitions (IPs), which is majority of the total repair cost, is presented. The variability of the repair costs of these components and a correlation with observed damage is investigated. High dispersions is found when correlating the repair cost of IPs to the damage state and damage extent derived from empirical data. An in-depth analysis is performed to quantify the real extent of the damage experienced by these components. This results in a significant improvement of the correlations with actual repair costs.
2019
978-88-3339-256-1
Repair costs of infills and partitions and correlation with earthquake damage for R.C. buildings / DEL VECCHIO, Ciro; DI LUDOVICO, Marco; Prota, Andrea. - (2019), pp. 2547-2555. (Intervento presentato al convegno L'Ingegneria Sismica in Italia tenutosi a Ascoli Piceno nel 15-19 settembre 2019).
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