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Implementing Nepal's national building code—A case study in patience and persistence

October 25, 2017

The April 2015 Gorkha Nepal earthquake revealed the relative effectiveness of the Nepal Standard, or national building code (NBC), and irregular compliance with it in different parts of Nepal. Much of the damage to more than half a million Nepal's residential structures may be attributed to the prevalence of owner-built or owner-supervised construction and the lack of owner and builder responsiveness to seismic risk and training in the appropriate means of complying with the NBC. To explain these circumstances, we review the protracted implementation of the NBC and the role played by one organization, the National Society for Earthquake Technology-Nepal (NSET), in the NBC's implementation. We also share observations on building code compliance made by individuals in Nepal participating in workshops led by the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute's 2014 class of Housner Fellows.

Publication Year 2017
Title Implementing Nepal's national building code—A case study in patience and persistence
DOI 10.1193/121716EQS242M
Authors Lucy Arendt, Ayse Hortacsu, Kishor Jaiswal, John Bevington, Surya Shrestha, Forrest Lanning, Garmalia Mentor-William, Ghazala Naeem, Kate Thibert
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Earthquake Spectra
Index ID 70191833
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geologic Hazards Science Center