The reconstruction process of private buildings damaged by the L’Aquila earthquake was regulated by specific Ordinances of the Prime Minister. They established the procedures and the public financial contribution for the reconstruction of private buildings outside the historical centre of L’Aquila and surrounding municipalities. The public grant was released according to funding requests made by practitioners and checked by a proper commission entrusted by the government. According to the ordinances issued by the Italian government, the repair costs were fully covered by public grant, while different upper bounds were defined for global and local strengthening interventions as a function of the damages detected on the buildings by in situ inspections. The data collected on a set of private reinforced concrete (r.c.) buildings in terms of type of damages and repair costs are herein discussed and presented. In particular, the damage distribution on a set of 1,014 r.c. buildings is analyzed, discussed and correlated to the public grant to repair these buildings according to practitioners funding requests.
Damage distribution and repair costs of private buildings after L’Aquila earthquake / DE MARTINO, Giuseppina; DI LUDOVICO, Marco; Prota, Andrea; C., Moroni; Manfredi, Gaetano; Dolce, Mauro. - (2015), pp. 121-132. (Intervento presentato al convegno IF CRASC '15 tenutosi a Roma nel 14-16 maggio 2015).
Damage distribution and repair costs of private buildings after L’Aquila earthquake
DE MARTINO, GIUSEPPINA;DI LUDOVICO, MARCO;PROTA, ANDREA;MANFREDI, GAETANO;DOLCE, MAURO
2015
Abstract
The reconstruction process of private buildings damaged by the L’Aquila earthquake was regulated by specific Ordinances of the Prime Minister. They established the procedures and the public financial contribution for the reconstruction of private buildings outside the historical centre of L’Aquila and surrounding municipalities. The public grant was released according to funding requests made by practitioners and checked by a proper commission entrusted by the government. According to the ordinances issued by the Italian government, the repair costs were fully covered by public grant, while different upper bounds were defined for global and local strengthening interventions as a function of the damages detected on the buildings by in situ inspections. The data collected on a set of private reinforced concrete (r.c.) buildings in terms of type of damages and repair costs are herein discussed and presented. In particular, the damage distribution on a set of 1,014 r.c. buildings is analyzed, discussed and correlated to the public grant to repair these buildings according to practitioners funding requests.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.