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Building Performance Assessment - Hurricane Fran in North Carolina - Observations, Recommendations, and Technical Guidance (FEMA 290) (Paperback)
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Building Performance Assessment - Hurricane Fran in North Carolina - Observations, Recommendations, and Technical Guidance (FEMA 290) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R489
Discovery Miles 4 890
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On September 5, 1996, Hurricane Fran made landfall near Cape Fear,
North Carolina and generated considerable rainfall, moderately high
winds, and storm surge and waves along the cost. Although the storm
generated high winds along the coast and well inland, severe damage
to buildings was concentrated in those areas also impacted by the
flood surge and waves. This report focuses on the damage along the
North Carolina coast that resulted from flood surge, wave action,
erosion, and scour. On September 12, 1996, the Mitigation
Directorate of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
deployed a Building Performance Assessment Team (BPAT) to coastal
North Carolina to assess damage caused by Hurricane Fran. The
mission of the BPAT was to assess the performance of buildings on
the barrier islands most directly affected by Hurricane Fran and to
make recommendations for improving building performance in future
events. Better performance of building systems can be expected when
the causes of observed failures are determined and repair and
construction are undertaken in accordance with recognized standards
of design and construction. The immediate goal of the BPAT process
is to provide guidance to State and local governments for
post-hurricane reconstruction. In addition, the BPAT's findings can
enhance future coastal design and construction. The BPAT developed
recommendations for reducing future hurricane damage. The
recommendations address areas of concern such as building
materials, design practices, construction techniques, and quality
of construction. The recommendations presented in this report are
applicable in other communities that experience similar coastal
flooding. This report presents the BPAT's observations of the
successes and failures of buildings that experienced the flood
effects of Hurricane Fran, comments on building failure modes, and
provides recommendations intended to enhance the performance of
buildings in future hurricanes.
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