This document summarizes a study that used pushover analysis to predict seismic damage in a six-story reinforced concrete building. Pushover analysis was used to generate base shear-displacement curves and determine performance levels of immediate occupancy, life safety, and collapse prevention. The analysis found that under moderate shaking, the building would experience immediate occupancy level damage with minor plastic hinging in beams and columns. Under strong shaking, the building reached the life safety level with more extensive plastic hinging throughout the structure. The study demonstrated how pushover analysis can evaluate seismic performance and estimate damage levels in reinforced concrete buildings.