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Quake strengthening: NZers work on modular bracing with Japanese scientists
Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone
A collaborative research project with scientists in Japan could be the solution to Wellington’s quake-prone buildings.
A team at Canterbury University is among the recipients of a $300,000 government grant to investigate earthquake and volcanic disaster resilience.
Engineer Thomas Lim said collegues in Japan have made a lot of progress on retrofitting buildings to make them more resilient to seismic shaking.
The mutli-disciplinary team aims to design modular bracing to strengthen concrete-framed buildings, such as those found to be earthquke-prone in Wellington.
Fourteen social housing blocks are among about 600 buildings in the capital that need strengthening.
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