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SAC Joint Venture. Guidelines Development Committee

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  • Cover of: Recommended postearthquake evaluation and repair criteria for welded steel moment-frame buildings

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  • Cover of: Recommended seismic design criteria for new steel moment-frame buildings

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  • Cover of: Recommended seismic evaluation and upgrade criteria for existing welded steel moment-frame buildings

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  • Cover of: Recommended specifications and quality assurance guidelines for steel moment-frame construction for seismic applications

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  • Cover of: Interim guidelines advisory no. 1, supplement to FEMA-267 interim guidelines: evaluation, repair, modification and design of welded steel moment frames

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