First the engineer should appraise himself of any building codes that have to be followed. These will require the building to be hardened against earthquakes and the engineer must ensure his building design and construction method/quality meets these codes. The engineer may also choose (with the customer for the building) to protect the building even further. Such protection may include isolating the building form its foundations with dampers and perhaps installing a counter mass in a tall building. All these additions would need to be computer modeled and scale tested to ensure they were effective for the type of ground movement expects.
it should be checked by the contractor
They all do have laws for making a building earthquake proof.
No building is seismic safe. No building is earthquake proof. However, there are steps that can be taken to make buildings more earthquake resistant. Concrete buildings made without rebar will collapse in an earthquake. Concrete buildings and concrete block buildings in Guatemala that hold up in earthquakes are those that use a lot of rebar. It is also important to use metal straps to tie the roof to the walls. The straps are inexpensive, but they maintain the integrity of the building. The roof should have cross pieces.
Because it is safer
1. To prevent anearthquake hazard the building should be properly designed. 2. Do not construct houses on high risk prone areas. 3. In case of an earthquake move out of the building and came in the open but not panic. 4. Do not use lifts in case of an earthquake. 5. If indoors,and lying on the bed then lie straight and cover your head with the pillow.
To ensure that the building does not fall down.
it should be checked by the contractor
In an earthquake, you should avoid being inside of a building. You should also avoid being around anything that could fall and hurt you.
There not much to do its unexpected you should live in a building in the lower floors and the building should have earth resistant movement
Any building that wish to survive a substantial earthquake should be able to sway. Most buildings in Japan are constructed with isolation bearings, that allow the buildings to sway from side to side during an earthquake.
Any building that wishes to survive a substantial earthquake should be able to flex. Construction companies know how to make a building better withstand the effects of earthquakes by making them more flexible.
The main precautionary measurements when there is earthquake is that move to a place where there is no building. No one should stay in their houses at that time.
Well...it depends when on the situation you are in. If you are not sure, my best advice is to listen to what earthquake experts say:-)
They all do have laws for making a building earthquake proof.
A map engineer determines the topographic map of construction site so the volume of soil that should be carried to out site or be brought from out site can be computed. Moreover, he determines borders of the building and important points in the building with the start of construction.
design extra reinforcements in the buildings window so that they can withstand the vibrations from sonic booms
design extra reinforcements in the buildings windows so that they can withstand the vibrations from sonic booms