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What are the building code requirements for upgrading the Ronald School?

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What are the building code requirements for upgrading the Ronald School?

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The Ronald School will be governed by the Historic Buildings chapter of the 2009 International Existing Building Code. At a minimum, the structure will have to be stabilized to resist collapse during an earthquake – it must meet the current ASCE standards for an un-reinforced masonry building. This generally means adding some type of bracing elements to selective walls and floors or roof.

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