Liquefaction-induced settlement of shallow-founded buildings continues to produce significant damage during earthquakes. The state-of-the-practice for estimating liquefaction-induced settlements relies on simplified procedures that do not capture the important shear-induced mechanisms that often control structural settlements. Consequently, building settlement is often underestimated. Performance-based design requires an improved assessment of liquefaction-induced building settlement. Nonlinear dynamic soil-structure-interaction (SSI) effective stress analyses can capture shear-induced liquefaction building settlement mechanisms. However, they are not commonly used in engineering practice due to their lack of validation. Well-documented fie...