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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20190417T160000
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SUMMARY:CSG meeting - EPB Methodology Dave Brunsdon
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, 17 April 2019\nTime: Presentation 4.00 pm to 6.00 pm\, networking & refreshments to follow\nVenue: University of Canterbury – James Hight Library – Undercroft room 101 \nThe EPB Methodology is the engine room of the new earthquake prone buildings system which came into force on 1 July 2017. The EPB Methodology provides the framework and rules for how potentially earthquake prone buildings are identified\, the scope and form of engineering assessments\, and criteria for how territorial authorities review and accept engineering assessments and decide on whether or not buildings are earthquake prone. It is essential that engineers undertaking seismic assessments for earthquake prone purposes have a good understanding of the provisions of the EPB Methodology – in particular\, what their assessments need to address and how they report their assessments to TAs. \nDave Brunsdon\, engineering adviser to MBIE’s Building System Assurance team\, will present the key points of the EPB Methodology for engineering practitioners. This will be a condensed version of the MBIE system training seminar delivered in August 2017\, but will explore additional aspects such as the treatment of interconnected buildings and use of the Assessment Summary Table template.
URL:https://www.sesoc.org.nz/event/csg-meeting-epb-methodology-dave-brunsdon
LOCATION:Undercroft Rm101\, University of Canterbury\, Puaka-James Height Building\, Ilam\, Christchurch\, 8041\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Christchurch,Seminar
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