MAST Laboratory, University of Minnesota
Science, Technology, Structural Engineering, Earthquake Engineering - MAST Laboratory, University of Minnesota. Earthquake simulation research laboratory specializing in testing the durability of large-scale structural components.
https://nees.umn.edu/
California Earthquake Authority (CEA) Version 2.0
Science, Technology, Structural Engineering, Earthquake Engineering - California Earthquake Authority (CEA). The site of California Department of Insurance provides information on earthquake coverage.
https://www.earthquakeauthority.com/
CUREE Homepage
Science, Technology, Structural Engineering, Earthquake Engineering - CUREE. Consortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering.
https://www.curee.org/
Earthquake Engineering Projects Summaries (NIST)
Major goals of the Building and Fire Research Laboratory (BFRL) are to improve the productivity of the U.S. construction industry, which now faces stiff competition from overseas firms, and to reduce the human and economic losses resulting from fires, earthquakes, winds, and other hazards. Through performance prediction and measurement technologies, as well as technical advances, the laboratory works to improve the life-cycle quality of constructed facilities. Its products are used by those who own, design, construct, supply, and provide for the safety or environmental quality of constructed facilities.
https://www.bfrl.nist.gov/
Earthquake Engineering Technology of New Zealand
Science, Technology, Structural Engineering, Earthquake Engineering - Earthquake Engineering Technology of New Zealand. Information and services available through the New Zealand Earthquake Engineering Technology Business Cluster.
http://www.earthquakeengineering.com/
Cascadia Region Earthquake Workgroup (CREW)
Science, Technology, Structural Engineering, Earthquake Engineering - Cascadia Region Earthquake Workgroup (CREW). A not-for-profit corporation of private and public representatives of Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and California communities informs on its activities to reduce the effects of earthquake events.
https://crew.org/
Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (MCEER)
MCEER is a national center of excellence dedicated to the discovery and development of new knowledge, tools and technologies that equip communities to become more disaster resilient in the face of earthquakes and other extreme events. MCEER accomplishes this through a system of multidisciplinary, multi-hazard research, education and outreach initiatives. Headquartered at the University at Buffalo, MCEER comprises a consortium of researchers and industry partners from numerous disciplines and institutions throughout the United States. The Center's mission has expanded from its original focus on earthquake engineering to one which addresses the technical and socio-economic impacts of a variety of hazards, both natural and man-made, on critical infrastructure, facilities, and society.
http://mceer.buffalo.edu/