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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)




                                          $ Amount in Millions

                                                        16
Hurricane	
  Andrew	
  

                                                       Midwest	
  Floods	
  

                                             Northridge	
  Earthquake	
  



                                                         Hurricane	
  Fran	
  




                                                    Hurricane	
  Georges	
  

                                                        Hurricane	
  Floyd	
  



                                 Tropical	
  Storm	
  Allison	
  and	
  9/11	
  




                                                       2004	
  Hurricanes	
  

                            Hurricanes	
  Katrina,	
  Rita,	
  and	
  Wilma	
  
                                                                                   Fed Share Obligated by Program (FY 1990 to 2009)




                                                           Hurricane	
  Ike	
  
17
     $ Amount in Millions
Fed Share Obligated for HMGP & PDM By Hazard
( FY 1990 to 2009)
        HMGP*                                                               PDM




           *: For HMGP, Hazard is based on type of disaster declarations.

           Other includes: 5% Initiative, warning systems,
           and items not clearly identified in the system.                        $ Amount in Millions
                                                                                                18
Identifying the Need for Guidance – Review of Fed
              Share Obligated for HMGP By Activity (1990 to 2009)
Activity                    Fed Share    Activity                         Fed Share
                            Obligated                                     Obligated
Acquisition (Flood)           $1,477.6   Multi                                $308.7
Acquisition (Non Flood)          $63.7   Other                                $726.6
Drainage Improvement            $403.9   Planning                             $126.7
Education (& Outreach)           $66.8   Reconstruction                        $17.4
Elevation                       $131.1   Relocation                            $24.7
EQ Retrofit                     $747.3   Safe Room                            $344.0
Equipment                       $132.2   Studies                               $39.0
Flood Control                   $156.4   Utility Protection                   $278.5
Floodproof                       $17.6   Warning Systems                       $75.9
Infrastructure Protection        $40.9   Wildfire Vegetation Management        $19.7
Management Costs                $158.3   Wind Retrofit                        $312.7

                                            Total Fed Share Obligated      $5,669.7


                                                                   $ Amount in Millions
                                                                                 19
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




                        22
FEMA Approach: Collaborative and Partnering
FEMA Building Science
     Flood/Wind Building Science Helpline:
    FEMA-BuildingScienceHelp@dhs.gov
              (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
  Approximately400 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
Miles.Anderson@em.myflorida.com

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  • 10. FORTIFIED for Existing Homes™ Evaluation Applications FEH  
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  • 14. Retrofitting for Community Resilience John Ingargiola, Senior Engineer - FEMA Building Science Branch, Risk Reduction Division
  • 15. 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.
  • 16. Hazard Mitigation Assistance - Fed Share Obligated by Program (FY 1990 to 2009) $ Amount in Millions 16
  • 17. Hurricane  Andrew   Midwest  Floods   Northridge  Earthquake   Hurricane  Fran   Hurricane  Georges   Hurricane  Floyd   Tropical  Storm  Allison  and  9/11   2004  Hurricanes   Hurricanes  Katrina,  Rita,  and  Wilma   Fed Share Obligated by Program (FY 1990 to 2009) Hurricane  Ike   17 $ Amount in Millions
  • 18. Fed Share Obligated for HMGP & PDM By Hazard ( FY 1990 to 2009) HMGP* PDM *: For HMGP, Hazard is based on type of disaster declarations. Other includes: 5% Initiative, warning systems, and items not clearly identified in the system. $ Amount in Millions 18
  • 19. Identifying the Need for Guidance – Review of Fed Share Obligated for HMGP By Activity (1990 to 2009) Activity Fed Share Activity Fed Share Obligated Obligated Acquisition (Flood) $1,477.6 Multi $308.7 Acquisition (Non Flood) $63.7 Other $726.6 Drainage Improvement $403.9 Planning $126.7 Education (& Outreach) $66.8 Reconstruction $17.4 Elevation $131.1 Relocation $24.7 EQ Retrofit $747.3 Safe Room $344.0 Equipment $132.2 Studies $39.0 Flood Control $156.4 Utility Protection $278.5 Floodproof $17.6 Warning Systems $75.9 Infrastructure Protection $40.9 Wildfire Vegetation Management $19.7 Management Costs $158.3 Wind Retrofit $312.7 Total Fed Share Obligated $5,669.7 $ Amount in Millions 19
  • 20. 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
  • 21. 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
  • 22. Expert guidance on applying Benefit Cost Analysis to Wind Retrofit Projects 22
  • 24. FEMA Building Science Flood/Wind Building Science Helpline: FEMA-BuildingScienceHelp@dhs.gov (866) 927-2104 http://www.FEMA.gov/Rebuild/BuildingScience
  • 25. Florida Division of Emergency Management Miles E. Anderson, Mitigation Bureau Chief November 16, 2010
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  • 28. 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
  • 29. 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   Approximately400 projects actively managed at this time
  • 30. 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
  • 31. 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
  • 32. 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
  • 33. Florida Division of Emergency Management Miles E. Anderson, Mitigation Bureau Chief 850-413-9816 Miles.Anderson@em.myflorida.com