Public buildings

Seismic protection of public buildings is critical to ensure the safety and durability of facilities that house essential community functions. Schools, hospitals, and strategic offices must maintain their integrity and operability over time, protecting the people and services that are at the heart of our communities. ISAAC solutions offer an approach innovative and non-invasive, ideal for preserving these buildings without disrupting daily activities.

HEALTHCARE STRUCTURES

For hospitals and RSAs, safety and business continuity are priorities. Our systems protect patients and staff during earthquakes, reducing structural damage and repair costs without disrupting healthcare operations even during installation.

SCHOOL STRUCTURES

Seismically protecting schools is critical to ensure the safety of students and staff without disrupting educational activities. Non-invasive solutions, allow for effective intervention without evacuations or disruptions, preserving educational continuity and family peace of mind.

ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURES

Seismic protection of city halls and strategic offices is essential to ensure the safety and continuity of essential public services. With non-invasive solutions, buildings can be strengthened without disrupting daily activities, ensuring stability and uptime.

ISAAC: Non-Invasive Solutions

The non-invasiveness is a key aspect in seismic protection, especially for buildings that must remain operational. ISAAC’s solutions are installed in the roof, roof or attic without the need for invasive structural work. This approach makes it possible to strengthen seismic safety without disrupting daily activities or changing the exterior appearance of buildings. Due to the discretion of the installation, effective and lasting protection can be provided without compromising the operability of the spaces.

Learn how ISAAC solutions have already been successfully applied to protect public and strategic buildings. Visit our projects section to see the concrete results of our work.