LA County addresses tilt-up concrete buildings through voluntary ASCE 41-17 evaluation rather than a mandatory retrofit ordinance. LACoDPW guidance focuses on wall-to-roof anchorage failures observed in 1971 Sylmar and 1994 Northridge earthquakes for pre-1976 structures.
Tilt-up concrete buildings β common warehouses, light industrial, and big-box retail constructed by tilting precast wall panels into place β performed poorly in the 1971 Sylmar and 1994 Northridge earthquakes, with wall panels separating from wood roof diaphragms. The 1976 UBC introduced positive direct anchorage requirements that significantly improved performance. LA County has not adopted a mandatory retrofit ordinance for pre-1976 tilt-ups in unincorporated areas, unlike LA City Ordinance 184081. LACoDPW Building & Safety encourages voluntary upgrades using ASCE 41-17 Tier 1 screening followed by Tier 2 or 3 analysis. Common retrofits add subdiaphragm chord ties and continuous cross ties through the diaphragm.
No mandatory retrofit penalties apply in unincorporated areas. Owners face premises-liability exposure after seismic damage. Insurance carriers and CMBS lenders frequently require ASCE 41-17 evaluations as a condition of policy or refinancing.
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