Seismic Retrofitting in Education and Health Buildings for Public Safety
The Importance of Safe Structures in Public Health and Education
Schools, hospitals, and public service buildings are the most critical structures that must remain fully operational during and after natural disasters like earthquakes. It is not enough for these buildings to be merely aesthetic or functional; they must also possess the highest seismic durability standards. In this regard, analyzing existing education and health buildings with modern engineering techniques and executing seismic retrofitting works in required structures is a vital responsibility.
Reinforced Concrete Shear Wall Retrofitting and Structural Repair
Various structural repair methods are applied to increase the sifting and seismic performance of public buildings that were constructed according to old regulations or have deformed over time. Foremost among these methods is reinforced concrete shear wall retrofitting, which increases the horizontal load-bearing capacity and rigidity of the structure. With column jacketing, foundation system improvements, and carbon fiber (FRP) applications, buildings are made fully compliant with current earthquake regulations and completely safe.
Site and Environmental Layout Management with Minimum Disruption
The most challenging part of retrofitting projects in education and health structures is managing the construction site without disrupting the service processes of these facilities. Thanks to flexible working schedules planned by considering school semesters or hospital workloads, structural interventions are completed with minimum disturbance to the surroundings. Following the retrofitting and repair works, structures are safely reintroduced to society both technically and visually through environmental layout and landscaping.