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The ATC-20-1 Bhutan Field Manual: Postearthquake Safety Evaluation of Buildings, represents adaptations to the U.S. version of the ATC-20-1 Field Manual to account for Bhutan’s vernacular buildings, as well as Bhutan’s cultural and governmental context. During the development, a number of improvements were made to the presentation of material in the ATC-20-1 Field Manual, including a graphical format with numerous images to help engineers evaluate damaged buildings more accurately. Also, the procedures incorporate recent lessons learned during postearthquake safety evaluations following the Chile (2010) and New Zealand (2010-2011) earthquakes. (Published 2014, 246 pages)
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