
Non-ductile concrete refers to older concrete buildings constructed before modern seismic codes were adopted. These structures were typically built before 1977, when engineers had limited knowledge of how concrete should be reinforced to resist earthquakes. Unlike ductile concrete, which bends and absorbs seismic energy, non-ductile concrete is rigid and brittle, meaning it can crack and collapse suddenly under stress.
Key characteristics of non-ductile concrete:
Los Angeles sits on multiple active earthquake faults, including the San Andreas and Newport-Inglewood. With seismic activity inevitable, non-ductile concrete buildings pose a major risk. According to a Los Angeles Times analysis, more than 1,000 concrete buildings in Los Angeles and hundreds more across the county may be at risk of collapse in a major earthquake.
The danger lies in:
In 2015, Los Angeles passed Ordinance 183893, requiring owners of non-ductile concrete buildings to retrofit their properties. This law was inspired by devastating earthquakes in Northridge, Mexico City, and Christchurch, where non-ductile concrete buildings collapsed.
Compliance requires:
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