SEISMIC RETROFIT SAN BERNARDINO
Saunders Seismic Retrofit San Bernardino specializes in seismic retrofitting for all types of commercial buildings, prevention and repair of damage from roof condensation, and a spectrum of necessary and proactive structural repairs.
Saunders Commercial Seismic Retrofit was established in 1979 as a commercial construction contractor, but by 1984 had begun performing seismic retrofits and structural repairs for all types of buildings. We help clients and structural engineers with every stage of the construction process, including preliminary meetings to discuss the conceptual scope of the retrofit and prepare budgetary pricing, to execution of the retrofit work and a final close-out package.
Many commercial buildings constructed before 1987 are not considered capable of resisting the forces exerted by an earthquake. A seismic retrofit will likely decrease the cost of earthquake insurance, and increase the property value and building safety. In fact...

While buildings are not built to last forever, ongoing maintenance and structural upgrades will help to keep them standing when the next big earthquake hits. The concept of “build it and forget it” is clearly dangerous. The lifespan of any structure can often be determined by engineering standards in place at the time it was ...
The “Big One” that has been forecast for the San Andreas fault could end up being bigger than earthquake experts previously thought. Recent research shows that a portion of the southern fault is long overdue for a major earthquake and some scientists say it could stretch up to 340 miles and be capable of a ...
Return On Investment Loss Prevention from Roof Condensation Damage A knowledgeable investor often knows the problematic signs to look for before purchasing a commercial property, warehouse facility, or industrial complex in San Bernardino. There is a lot of new interest in the real estate investment business these days; the lower prices that are obtainable in ...
Ignoring property safety measures in an EQ zone can be dangerous. San Bernardino has been in danger of a major earthquake for over sixty years. Seismologists advise that a record earthquake can be expected sometime in the next three decades, a reality that won’t sit well with anybody inspecting pictures of the wreckage in Japan ...