The effectiveness of reinforced concrete (RC) column jacketing for improving the seismic performance of existing RC
building structures were studied. Four three storey buildings with different structural configuration and detailing were
selected for seismic assessment and retrofitting purpose. The response of structures (original and retrofitted) was
evaluated in terms of capacity curve and inter-storey drift. The case studies also intend to verify the effect of P-delta
effects and bi-axial response of columns under non-linear time history analysis. The nature of the capacity curve
represents the strong impact of the P-delta effect, leading to a reduction of the global lateral stiffness and reducing
the strength of the structure. Finally, a seismic safety assessment is performed based on the drift limit proposed by
FEMA-356. The assessment of original building structures indicates that they may exhibit inadequate seismic
performance. However, RC column jacketing highly improves seismic performance of all the structures and results
maximum drift demand within the drift limit proposed by FEMA-356