2. What Are We Looking For?
Number of hazardous concrete buildings in California.
1.
2.
3.
Estimate number of pre-1980 concrete buildings in specific
jurisdictions.
◦ Capture buildings constructed with 1973 UBC or earlier
Extrapolate to estimate number in state.
Perform studies to determine which are most hazardous. (PEER)
Category
Number
Total Number of Buildings
A
Total Number of Concrete Buildings
B
Pre-1980 Buildings
C
Pre-1980 Concrete Buildings
D
3. Tips for Identifying Concrete Buildings
Walk behind the building – fewer architectural finishes
◦ Look for form boards
Look for elevated floor/cripple wall – probably wood
◦ Vents
Knock on wall
Differentiate from tilt-ups
◦ Look for joints or pilasters
Look for retrofits more typical of URM
3
4.
Older buildings of mixed construction due
additions are problematic.
◦ Count buildings with significant concrete portions.
Look out for podium type structures
◦ (i.e. concrete parking structures under wood frame
buildings).
Add photo
6. What To Count
Concrete Building Types
Count
Data
City Buildings
X
County Buildings
Optional – Other
Databases
Available1
X
State Buildings
X
Post Offices
X
County and State Courthouses
X
Federal Office Buildings and Courthouses
X
Hospitals Regulated by OSHPD
X
Utility-Owned Bldgs. Including Substations
X
X
Grade K-12 Public Schools
UC and CSU
X
Community Colleges
X
1
Volunteers must indicate if they counted these building types.
Do Not
Count
Data
7. What To Count
Concrete Building Types
Count
Data
Prisons
X
Special Districts including Pump Stations and
Buildings at Treatment Plants
X
Churches
X
Port Buildings
X
Regional, County, and city Parks
Optional – Other
Databases
Available1
X
1
Volunteers must indicate if they counted these building types.
Do Not
Count
Data
8. What To Count
Concrete Building Types
Count
Data
Concrete Frame with Masonry Infill
X
1-Story Cast-in Place Concrete with
wood Roof (including walls with pilasters)
X
Concrete Shear Wall with Steel Gravity
Frame
X
Mixed Construction2
Do Not
Count
Data
X
Wood-frame residential on Conc. Podium
Optional – Other
Databases
Available1
X
Tilt-ups
X
Dual System with Concrete Shear Wall3
X
Parking Garages
X
Buildings Whose Concrete Elements are
Limited to Fire Walls Between Sections
X
Buildings Whose Concrete Elements are
Limited to Basement or Retaining Walls
X
Includes horizontal additions of concrete as well as buildings with concrete lateral
load systems in one direction only.
2
Do not need to make exceptional efforts to verify whether a building has a dual
system or not, but if you know, don’t count it.
3
9. What To Count
Concrete Building Types
Count
Data
Retrofitted Buildings4
X
Buildings in Areas Scheduled for
Redevelopment
X
Building-like Non-building Structures5
Do Not
Count
Data
X
Abandoned Buildings
Optional – Other
Databases
Available1
X
X
Non-building-like Non-building Structures6
Concrete Structures Supported on Piers or
Wharfs over Water
X
Buildings used for storage – No Occupancy
X
4
Obtain approximate retrofit date is possible.
5
Includes campanile, substation and pumping stations.
6
Includes silos, tanks, bridges, canopies, covered walkways and monuments.
Do not include concrete block buildings without concrete walls.
10. Tilt-ups – Not Included in Count
Poor seismic
performance
◦ Separate ordinance
Look for joints or
pilasters
10
11. If in doubt, count it and note that you
have counted it.
12. Reminder – Ultimate Goal
Your City
Category
Total Number of Buildings
Total Number of Concrete Buildings
Pre-1980 Buildings
Pre-1980 Concrete Buildings
ESTIMATE
Possible Source: Assessors’ Data
+ or – 10-20 %
Possible Source: Assessors’ Data
+ or – 10-20 %
Editor's Notes
Tilt-ups – known deficiencies, different ordinance