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Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines - Program Plan for New and Existing Buildings (FEMA 445 / August 2006) (Paperback)
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Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines - Program Plan for New and Existing Buildings (FEMA 445 / August 2006) (Paperback)
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One of the primary goals of the Department of Homeland Security's
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is prevention or
mitigation of this country's losses from hazards that affect the
built environment. To achieve this goal, we as a nation must
determine what level of performance is expected from our buildings
during a severe event, such as an earthquake, blast, or hurricane.
To do this, FEMA contracted with the Applied Technology Council
(ATC) to develop next-generation performance-based seismic design
procedures and guidelines, which would allow engineers and
designers to better work with stakeholders in identifying the
probable seismic performance of new and existing buildings. These
procedures could be voluntarily used to: (1) assess and improve the
performance of buildings designed to a building code "life safety"
level, which would, in all likelihood, still suffer significant
structural and nonstructural damage in a severe event; and (2) more
effectively meet the performance targets of current building codes
by providing verifiable alternatives to current prescriptive code
requirements for new buildings. Advancement of present-generation
performance-based seismic design procedures is widely recognized in
the earthquake engineering community as an essential next step in
the nation's drive to develop resilient, loss-resistant
communities. This Program Plan offers a step-by-step, task-oriented
program that will develop next-generation performance-based seismic
design procedures and guidelines for structural and nonstructural
components in new and existing buildings. This FEMA 445 Program
Plan is a refinement and extension of two earlier FEMA plans: FEMA
283 Performance-Based Seismic Design of Buildings - an Action Plan,
which was prepared by the Earthquake Engineering Research Center,
University of California at Berkeley in 1996, and FEMA 349 Action
Plan for Performance Based Seismic Design, which was prepared by
the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute in 2000. The state of
practice for performance-based assessment, performance-based design
of new buildings, and performance-based upgrades of existing
buildings will all be significantly advanced under this Program
Plan. The preparation of this Program Plan, and developmental work
completed to date, has been performed by the Applied Technology
Council (ATC) under the ATC-58 project entitled Development of
Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines for New
and Existing Buildings. The technological framework developed under
this program is transferable and can be adapted for use in
performance-based design for other extreme hazards including fire,
wind, flood, and terrorist attack. The decision-making tools and
guidelines developed under this Program Plan will greatly improve
our ability to develop cost-effective and efficient earthquake loss
reduction programs nationwide.
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