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Yes, earthquake retrofitting is worth it in order to make an existing building structurally sound and protect its occupants from potential life-threatening seismic events. Retrofitting is especially important in areas that are prone to earthquakes and can help reduce the risk of structural damage anRead more
Yes, earthquake retrofitting is worth it in order to make an existing building structurally sound and protect its occupants from potential life-threatening seismic events.
Retrofitting is especially important in areas that are prone to earthquakes and can help reduce the risk of structural damage and property loss. Additionally, retrofitting can also help reduce repair costs after an earthquake by preventing more extensive damage.
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