“We are conscious of signs like tilting buildings and cracks on the beams and columns, which mean the buildings can no longer carry the load capacity for them to slant. However, it did not manifest in the Davao region,” he said.
He stressed that DPWH conducts sampling of soil and construction materials once they see a defect in the building, like misaligned structures.
He said sampling is important to ensure that the construction materials that will be replaced can withstand future earthquakes.
Meanwhile, Architect Kashagar Toghyani, officer-in-charge of the Office City Building Official (OCBO) of Davao City, called on private owners of buildings to immediately call their professional engineers to make an assessment of the building’s structural integrity, especially if the building houses more than 10 individuals.
He said it is a must that the house engineer would report immediately to the OCBO in order that assistance can be immediately given to them.
Toghyani said the assessment must include a fire inspection since earthquakes are associated with fire incidents, emphasizing that building owners must show transparency, especially to the occupiers of the building, to guarantee their safety. (JSGD/PIA Davao)