Vol. 52, n.2, June 2011 pp. 341-355
Management of urban shoring during a seismic emergency: advances from the 2009 L’Aquila (Italy) earthquake experience
S. GRIMAZ
(Received: November 8, 2010; accepted: January 12, 2011)
Abstract
Starting from a brief history of strategies for securing interventions after recent
earthquakes in Italy, the problems and advances in the management of provisional
works related to the 2009 L‘Aquila earthquake are examined here. In particular,
specific strategies and decision-support tools developed by the National Fire
Department for the management of a complex and extensive operation of urban
shoring, within the Italian system of civil protection, are illustrated. The problem of
defining seismic action for sizing provisional structures to be realized during a seismic
emergency phase is illustrated, and a specific macroseismic criterion is presented.
Safety measures for workers and on field applications are also discussed. Finally, a
useful possible link between new tools and official sheets adopted for damage
assessment of the cultural heritage is proposed and the importance of a holistic
framework and the need for systematic coordination between the different agencies
involved in the problem are highlighted.
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