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Action Plan for Performance Based Seismic Design (FEMA 349) (Paperback)
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Action Plan for Performance Based Seismic Design (FEMA 349) (Paperback)
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Recent decades have seen a dramatic earthquake related losses. In
the past ten years estimated losses were twenty times larger than
in the previous 30 years combined. FEMAs expenditures related to
earthquake losses have become an increasing percentage of its
disaster assistance budget. Predictions are that future single
earthquakes, which will inevitably occur, may result in losses of
$50-100 billion each. Losses are rising due to several factors.
These include: a denser population of buildings being located in
seismically active regions. an aging building stock and the
increasing cost of business interruption. Nonstructural and
contents damage are also large contributors to loss, especially in
regions with high-technology manufacturing and health-care
industries. It is this increase in losses from all hazards that has
led FEMA to support actions to reduce future losses. One of these
is Project Impact, an initiative to encourage loss reduction
activities through partnerships at the local community level. One
of the key components of Project Impact is the community's adoption
and enforcement of an adequate building code. Performance Based
Seismic Design (PBSD) is a methodology that provides a means to
more reliably predict seismic risk in all buildings in terms more
useful to building users. PBSD will benefit nearly all building
users. The PBSD methodology will be used by code writers to develop
building codes that more accurately and consistently reflect the
minimum standards desired by the community. A performance based
design option in the code will facilitate design of buildings to
higher standards and will allow rapid implementation of innovative
technology. When performance levels are tied to probable losses in
a reliability framework, the building design process can be tied
into owner's long-term capital planning strategies, as well as
numerical life cycle cost models. PBSD is not limited to the design
of new buildings. With it, existing facilities can be evaluated
and/or retrofitted to reliable performance objectives. Sharing the
common framework of PBSD, existing buildings and new buildings can
be compared equitably. It is expected that a rating system will
develop to replace the currently used Probable Maximum Loss (PML)
system. Such a system is highly desirable to owners, tenants,
insurers, lenders, and others involved with building financial
transactions. Despite its inconsistency and lack of transparency,
the PML system is widely used and a poor rating often creates the
financial incentive needed for retrofit decisions. This Action Plan
presents a rational and cost effective approach by which building
stakeholders: owners, financial institutions, engineers,
architects, contractors, researchers, the public and governing
agencies, will be able to move to a performance based design and
evaluation system. The Plan recognizes that there is a strong
demand from stakeholder groups for more reliable, quantifiable and
practical means to control building damage. It also recognizes that
there is not a focused understanding among these groups as to how
these goals can be obtained. This Plan describes how performance
based seismic design guidelines can be developed and used to
achieve these goals. It will be a vehicle to bring together the
diverse sets of demands from within the stakeholder groups and
distill them into cohesive and practical guidelines. It engages
each of the groups in the development these guidelines, by which
future building design will become more efficient and reliable.
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