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FEMA Earthquake Program: New Initiatives Mike Mahoney FEMA Mitigation Directorate Building Science Branch FEMA Building Science Guidance Under NEHRP, FEMA is responsible for translating research results into practice: Develop and disseminate technical and non-technical guidance documents based on new data. Maintain consensus seismic design guidance, such as the NEHRP Recommended Provisions Provide input into national consensus standards (ASCE 7, ASCE 31 and 41) Support inclusion of FEMA design guidance and loss reduction concepts in the nation’s model building codes 2 2009 NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions for New Buildings and Other Structures New 2009 edition published as FEMA P-750. Primary resource for ASCE/SEI 7-10 and the national model building codes IBC and IRC 2012. Reference standard for EO 12699. Will soon includes supporting publications: FEMA P-751 Design Examples FEMA P-752 Training Materials 2014 edition update is now underway. Update based only on Issue Team input. 3 Earthquake Resistant Design Concepts An Introduction to the NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions for New Buildings and Other Structures – FEMA P-749 Earthquake-Resistant Design Concepts An Introduction to the NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions for New Buildings and Other Structures 4 Provides non-technical explanation of: US building codes and standards. The NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions and how they affect codes and standards. Earthquakes and seismic risk. Design and construction features that impact seismic performance. Building structure and non-structural components. Seismic design requirements. Future directions. Residential Buildings Guidance Homebuilders Guide to Earthquake Resistant Design and Construction Updated in 2006, published as FEMA 232. Co-sponsored by the ICC. Serves as a Commentary for the seismic sections of the IRC. Includes “Above Code Recommendations” New Training Materials Powerpoint and a Spanish version soon to soon be released on CD-ROM. Seismic Rehabilitation Training for One and Two Family Dwellings (FEMA P-593) PowerPoint training for retrofitting existing homes. Basis for NETAP and ICC training courses. 5 Existing Buildings Guidance Rapid Visual Screening (FEMA-154) Provides screening method and forms for windshield survey of buildings. Update just starting (ATC 71-4), two year effort. ROVER Electronic version of FEMA 154 for handhelds. Completed, software app soon to be released. ASCE Standard for Seismic Rehabilitation (FEMA 356 > ASCE-41) Being update, will combine ASCE 31 & 41. Techniques for Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings (FEMA 547) 6 Existing Buildings Guidance Seismic Retrofit of Weak-Story Multi-Unit Wood Frame Structures: A Cost Effective Technique (FEMA P-807). Developed in coordination with the San Francisco CAPPS Project. Targets “Marina District” and Northridge style soft story multi-unit wood frame residential structures. Retrofit is limited to soft story only. Provides a calculation tool to take into account strength of all walls present in the building, including non-structural. Seismic Retrofit of Weak-Story Multi-Unit Wood-Frame Structures: A Cost Effective Technique FEMA P-807 / August 2011 To be available on ATC and NEES websites. 7 Seismic Rehabilitation Cost Estimator The Seismic Rehabilitation Cost Estimator (SRCE) is an online program for calculating cost estimates for seismic retrofitting. SRCE is based upon a new statistical evaluation of the cost data from approximately 2,000 seismic retrofitting projects from FEMA 156, Typical Costs for Seismic Rehabilitation. No new cost data have been added to the SRCE database. The statistical evaluation is based on a data mining approach known as Classification and Regression Tree (CART) analysis. SRCE is now located at http://www.fema.gov/srce/index.jsp Due to FEMA rules, it will soon be relocated to a new site, tbd. 8 Nonstructural Mitigation Guide Nonstructural Design Guide (FEMA E-74) Recently improved, web-based design guide. Provides design guidance for over 70 different nonstructural components. For each component, guide provides examples of damage and plans or photos of the recommended mitigation technique. Includes technical specifications, risk rating forms and sample inventory checklists. Short web-based and longer NETAP-based technical training materials and now available New update to capture recent earthquake data. http://www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/earthquake/fema74/index.shtm 9 New Activity: Lessons Learned From Earthquakes FEMA and NEHRP capturing Lessons Learned from recent earthquakes in Chile, New Zealand and Japan. All three countries have building codes similar to those in the US and all three experienced damage in buildings similar to those built in the US. Lessons will ultimately be incorporated into our codes. 11 www.fema.gov