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Panel Moderator: Timothy Reinhold, Ph.D., P.E., IBHS Senior Vice President of Research & Chief Engineer Panelists: Fred Malik, IBHS FORTIFIED Program Manager; Miles Anderson, Bureau Chief, Florida Division of Emergency Management, and John Ingargiola, Senior Engineer, FEMA Building Science Branch, Risk Reduction Division
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Current FEH Locations
• Broken out by risk – Hurricane – High-wind & Hail – Wildfire – Freezing weather – Internal water – Internal fire – Flood – Seismic
FORTIFIED for Existing Homes™ Evaluation Applications
FEH
Risks Homes
Risks Homes
Retrofitting for Community Resilience John Ingargiola, Senior Engineer - FEMA Building Science Branch, Risk Reduction Division
FEMA Strategic Plan FY08-13 Promote development of national, consensus-based building
codes and standards, and encourage their adoption by governmental entities.
Provide technical assistance and public education on building techniques for the rebuilding and recovery process to reduce the potential for future loss of life and property.
Promote use of most appropriate and cost-effective building materials and practices (based on the hazards present in an area) to help encourage future construction of disaster-resistant buildings.
Ensure integration of sound building designs, construction standards, and up-to-date risk information into recovery process to mitigate against future disaster losses.
Hazard Mitigation Assistance - Fed Share Obligated by Program (FY 1990 to 2009)
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$ Amount in Millions
Fed Share Obligated by Program (FY 1990 to 2009)
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$ Amount in Millions
Fed Share Obligated for HMGP & PDM By Hazard ( FY 1990 to 2009)
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HMGP* PDM
$ Amount in Millions
*: For HMGP, Hazard is based on type of disaster declarations.
Other includes: 5% Initiative, warning systems, and items not clearly identified in the system.
Identifying the Need for Guidance – Review of Fed Share Obligated for HMGP By Activity (1990 to 2009)
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Activity Fed Share Obligated
Acquisition (Flood) $1,477.6
Acquisition (Non Flood) $63.7
Drainage Improvement $403.9
Education (& Outreach) $66.8
Elevation $131.1
EQ Retrofit $747.3
Equipment $132.2
Flood Control $156.4
Floodproof $17.6
Infrastructure Protection $40.9
Management Costs $158.3
Activity Fed Share Obligated
Multi $308.7
Other $726.6
Planning $126.7
Reconstruction $17.4
Relocation $24.7
Safe Room $344.0
Studies $39.0
Utility Protection $278.5
Warning Systems $75.9
Wildfire Vegetation Management $19.7
Wind Retrofit $312.7
Total Fed Share Obligated $5,669.7
$ Amount in Millions
FEMA Grant Programs Why provide residential wind retrofit
guidance? Billions in damage continue to be
observed after hurricane events Large percentage of homes
constructed prior to the adoption of the I-codes
Studies identified gaps in knowledge
Validates the need for new guidance Less than 6% of all FEMA grant
funding going to wind retrofitting More than 75% of this funding has
been used for non-residential and critical facilities
From new Wind Retrofit Guide for Residential Buildings
Example Solution: Wind Retrofit Guide State-of-the-art guide for wind retrofit
Readily available solutions
Holistic solutions vs. individual (incomplete) projects
Uniform application of theory
Community-wide risk reduction
Better guidance leads to
More cost-effective projects
Less risk to built environment
Expert guidance on applying Benefit Cost Analysis to Wind Retrofit Projects
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FEMA Approach: Collaborative and Partnering
FEMA Building Science Flood/Wind Building Science Helpline:
(866) 927-2104
http://www.FEMA.gov/Rebuild/BuildingScience
Florida Division of Emergency Management
Miles E. Anderson, Mitigation Bureau Chief
November 16, 2010
Mitigation Programs
Disaster Grants Hazard Mitigation Grant Program
Non-Disaster Grants Flood Mitigation Assistance
Repetitive Flood Claims
Severe Repetitive Loss
Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Program
Residential Construction Mitigation Program
National Flood Insurance Program
Disaster Grants
20 Years of HMGP in Florida 2300+ mitigation projects
$674 million (Fed, State, & Local Funding)
Since 2007 1100+ closed projects
$271 million completed / closed projects
Approximately 400 projects actively managed at this time
Non Disaster Grants
Mitigation from 1992-2008 400+ projects completed
Projects include multiple sites and structures
$95 million of projects completed
$71.8 million in current projects
National Flood Insurance Program
452 of Florida’s 462 communities participate
40% of all NFIP policies are in Florida
2,189,373 policies in Florida
Annual premiums of $952 million
Total claims paid 1978–2008 145,141 NFIP claims paid in Florida
$3.5 billion in claims in Florida
$117 million/year average
>$500 million in claims were for RL properties
Florida Mitigation
Disaster Mitigation Programs Currently managing $200Million
More than 1000 Mitigation Projects closed in the past 3 years
Non-Disaster Mitigation Programs Currently managing $70Million
Estimated $20 Million additional funding annually
National Flood Insurance Program 98% FL Communities Participating
Florida Division of Emergency Management
Miles E. Anderson, Mitigation Bureau Chief
850-413-9816