Lifelines Projects Topic 5 - Electric System Building Vulnerability

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Title: 504 Development of Improved Methodology for Buildings w/ Rigid Walls & Flexible Diaphragms
  summary | final report
Principal Investigators: Anderson - USC - jamesa@usc.edu
Period of Performance: 5/1/00 –– 1/31/03
Fund: PG&E/CEC
Title: 505 Methods for Estimation of Target Displacement
  summary | final report
Principal Investigators: MacRae - UW - macrae@u.washington.edu
Period of Performance: 5/1/00 –– 8/30/01
Fund: PG&E/CEC
Title: 506 Application of Simplified Model to Assess Structural Behavior of Mill Type Bldg
  summary | final report
Principal Investigators: Nazir - EQE Intn'l - nan@eqe.com
Period of Performance: 3/19/01 –– 8/31/01
Fund: PG&E/CEC
Title: 507 Advanced Seismic Assessment Guidelines
  summary | final report
Principal Investigators: Cornell - Stanford - cornell@ce.stanford.edu
Period of Performance: 1/1/01 –– 12/31/03
Fund: PG&E/CEC
Title: 508 Test Applications of Advanced Seismic Assessment Guidelines
  summary | final report
Principal Investigators: Maffei - Rutherford & Chekene - jmaffei@ruthchek.com
Period of Performance: 7/1/02 –– 6/30/04
Fund: PG&E/CEC
Title: 509 Evaluation and Application of Concrete Tilt-up Assessment Methodologies
  summary | final report
Principal Investigators: Malley - Degenkolb Engineers - malley@degenkolb.com
Period of Performance: 4/1/03 –– 6/30/04
Fund: PG&E/CEC

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