The New Zealand government introduces a revised, risk-based system for earthquake strengthening that reduces costs for building owners, removes remediation requirements for low-risk structures, and shifts focus to buildings posing the greatest threat to human life.
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alleviation of affordability pressures
Watch government announces shake up of earthquake strengthening lawsindividuals cutting essential spending to survive mortgage
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