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what are the specification of an earthquake proof building

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Answered by adelin
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All houses , specially in seismic zones, need to be designed so that they can withstand major tremors. It is advisable to make the structure of house simple. The house must not be made up of heavy things like bricks and cement. So, that they do not harm more.

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Answered by tanuja200746
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Earthquake proof building has the follwoing specifications:

• It is constructed as per IS 456, the code of conduct given for building constructions by 'Indian Standard Institute'.

• Earthquake resistant constructions are performed as per IS 1893 which gives the criteria for earthquake resistant design structure.

• The constructions also follow the code IS 13920 which gives ductile detailing of reinforced concrete structures subjected to seismic forces.

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