E – 2084 : Benefit-Cost Analysis for Building Design and Retrofit
$50.00
Courses Included
Earthquakes pose significant risks to building infrastructure, especially in regions with high seismic activity. This course introduces participants to the critical role of benefit-cost analysis (BCA) in assessing and improving the resilience of buildings against earthquakes. By examining how BCA can inform decisions on building codes, retrofitting, and above-code design, participants will learn how to balance safety and cost-effectiveness in mitigating earthquake risks.
This course dives into the essential role of benefit-cost analysis (BCA) in improving the resilience of buildings in earthquake-prone areas. Students will explore the state-of-the-art methods and tools used to assess the economic and safety benefits of adopting modern building codes, retrofitting existing structures, and exceeding code requirements. This course is designed to captivate your interest by revealing the opportunities for enhancing building resilience while optimizing investment. Through real-world case studies and expert insights, you’ll uncover how to use BCA to inform critical decisions that can save lives, reduce losses, and future-proof buildings against natural disasters. Whether you’re a policymaker, engineer, or building owner, this course will equip you with the knowledge to make smarter, more sustainable choices.
This course is ideal for engineers, architects, building owners, policymakers, and disaster preparedness professionals interested in improving the earthquake resilience of buildings. It is also suitable for anyone involved in urban planning, construction, or infrastructure management who seeks to understand the economic and safety benefits of earthquake-resistant designs and retrofitting.