Calif. governor signs limited extension to hospital seismic retrofit mandate

Calif. governor signs limited extension to hospital seismic retrofit mandate 0 dbarista Thu, 10/17/2024 - 10:38 Seismic Design Some California hospitals will have three additional years to comply with the state’s seismic retrofit mandate, after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill extending the 2030 deadline. Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor Small, rural, or ‘distressed’ hospitals can get additional three years to comply Healthcare Facilities Hospital Design Trends Contractors Designers Designers / Specifiers / Landscape Architects Engineers Facility Managers Architects Building Owners Codes and Standards Codes Regulations Seismic Design Some California hospitals will have three additional years to comply with the state’s seismic retrofit mandate, after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill extending the 2030 deadline.The bill allows small, rural, or “distressed” hospitals to apply for an extension of up to three years to shore up their buildings to remain operational after a major earthquake. More than half of California’s 410 hospitals have at least one building that probably wouldn’t be able to operate after a major earthquake hit their region, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times. Many of these institutions claim that they don’t have the money to meet the 2030 deadline.According to the Times, 674 buildings within 251 hospitals do not meet the standards that require hospital facilities to remain functional following a major earthquake. A 2019 study estimated the cost of meeting the 2030 standards at $34 billion to $143 billion statewide.Eligible hospitals can now seek a three-year extension if they submit a seismic compliance plan and identify milestones for implementing it.

Calif. governor signs limited extension to hospital seismic retrofit mandate
Calif. governor signs limited extension to hospital seismic retrofit mandate
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dbarista Thu, 10/17/2024 - 10:38

Some California hospitals will have three additional years to comply with the state’s seismic retrofit mandate, after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill extending the 2030 deadline.

Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor

Calif. governor signs limited extension to hospital seismic retrofit mandate, Image by mspark0 from Pixabay

Small, rural, or ‘distressed’ hospitals can get additional three years to comply

Some California hospitals will have three additional years to comply with the state’s seismic retrofit mandate, after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill extending the 2030 deadline.

The bill allows small, rural, or “distressed” hospitals to apply for an extension of up to three years to shore up their buildings to remain operational after a major earthquake. More than half of California’s 410 hospitals have at least one building that probably wouldn’t be able to operate after a major earthquake hit their region, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times. Many of these institutions claim that they don’t have the money to meet the 2030 deadline.

According to the Times, 674 buildings within 251 hospitals do not meet the standards that require hospital facilities to remain functional following a major earthquake. A 2019 study estimated the cost of meeting the 2030 standards at $34 billion to $143 billion statewide.

Eligible hospitals can now seek a three-year extension if they submit a seismic compliance plan and identify milestones for implementing it.

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