9- 31 PDH Hurricane Charley Technical Report including 1 PDH Ethics
Credit: 31 PDH
Course Fee: $329.00
Hurricane Charley Technical Report Course Topics:
Introduction
- Hurricane Charley – The Event
- Summary of Winds
- Summary of Storm Surge
- Summary of Storm Damage
- Comparisons of Predictions and Post-Landfall Estimates: Wind
- Predictions
- Post-Landfall Observations
- Reported Data
- Wind Field Estimates – Model-Based Results
- Comparisons of Predictions and Post-Landfall Observations: Storm Surge
- Predictions
- Post-Landfall Observations
- Loss Estimates
- The Significance of Hurricane Charley
Codes, Standards, and Regulations
- The Building Codes
- Comparing Design Wind Speeds
- Comparing Calculated Wind Pressures (Old vs. New Code Methods)
- Comparing Debris Impact Criteria
- High-Wind Elements of the Code
- Florida Statutes Affecting Building Design
- HUD Manufactured Housing Design Standards
- Florida Manufactured Housing Installation Standards
- Floodplain Regulations
Basic Assessment and Characterization of Damage
- Wind Effects
- Variability in Hurricane Winds
- Building Structural Damage Due to Wind Effects
- Residential Buildings (One- and Two-Family Dwellings, Wood-Frame Multi-Family Buildings, and Manufactured Housing)
- Commercial and Mixed-Use Buildings
- Building Components and Cladding (C&C) Damage Due to Wind Effects
- Residential Buildings (One- and Two-Family Dwellings)
- Commercial and Mixed-Use Buildings (Including Multi-Family)
- Building Damage Due to Wind borne Debris
- Attached and Accessory Structures
HURRICANE CHARLEY IN FLORIDA
- Flood Effects
- Flood Damage Observations
- Coastal Surge Damage
- Critical and Essential Facilities
- Fire and Police Stations and Hospitals
- Emergency Operations Centers, Storm Shelters, and Schools
Structural Systems Performance
- Wood-Frame Buildings
- Manufactured Housing
- Concrete and Masonry Buildings
- Structural Steel-Frame Buildings
- Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings
- Accessory Structures/Attachments
Building Envelope Performance
- Doors, Personnel Door Damage
- Garage Door Damage
- Rolling and Sectional Door Damage
- Windows, Shutters, and Skylights
- Residential Buildings
- Commercial and Critical/Essential Facilities
- Roof Systems
- Asphalt Shingles
- Tiles
- Mortar-Set Tile Roofs
- Mechanically Attached Tile Roofs
- Hip and Ridge Tiles
- Sprayed Polyurethane Foam
- Tile Missiles
- Metal Panel Roofs
- Low-Slope Membrane Systems
- Built-up Roof (BUR) and Modified Bitumen
- Single-Ply
- Gutters and Downspouts
- Wall Coverings, Non-Load Bearing Walls, and Soffits
- Wall Coverings
- Non-Load Bearing Walls
- Soffits
- Exterior Mechanical and Electrical Equipment Damage
- Damage to Exterior Equipment Attached to Residential Buildings
- Damage to Exterior Equipment Attached to Commercial and Critical/Essential Facilities
- Condensers
- Fan Units and HVAC Units
- Electrical and Communications Equipment
Performance of Critical and Essential Facilities
- Emergency Operations Centers
- General Damage
- Functional Loss
- Fire and Police Stations
- General Damage
- Functional Loss
- Hospitals
- General Damage
- Functional Loss
- Schools
- General Damage
- Functional Loss
- Shelters
- Damage and Performance of Shelters
- Turner Agri-Civic Center, Arcadia
- Port Charlotte Middle School, Port Charlotte
- Liberty Elementary School, Port Charlotte
- Functional Loss
- Buildings Selected for Shelter Use
- The Florida SESP
Conclusions
- General Conclusions
- Building Performance and Compliance with the Building Codes, Statutes, and Regulatory Requirements of the State of Florida
- Performance of Structural Systems (Residential and Commercial Construction)
- Internal Pressures
- Wind Improvement for Existing Buildings
- Performance of Accessory Structures/Attachments
- Performance of Building Envelope, Mechanical and Electrical Equipment
- Building Envelope
- Roof Coverings, Wall Coverings, and Soffits
- Windows, Doors, and Shutters
- Attached Equipment (Rooftop and Ground Level)
- The Need for High-Wind Design and Construction Guidance
- Performance of Critical and Essential Facilities (Including Shelters)
- Observed Mitigation Successes
- Improvement Success in Residential Construction
- Improvement Success in Commercial Construction
- Improvement Success in Critical and Essential Facility Construction
Recommendations
- General Recommendations
- Proposed Changes to Codes and Statutes
- Statutory Building Code Provisions
- General Code Changes Proposed for FBC Consideration
- Code Changes Proposed for Critical/Essential Facilities and Shelters
- Structural (Residential and Commercial Construction)
- New Residential and Commercial Structures
- Wind Improvement for Existing Residential Buildings
- Wind Improvement for Existing Commercial Buildings
- Accessory Structures/Attachments
- Architectural, Mechanical, and Electrical
- Critical and Essential Facilities (Including Shelters)
- Design Guidance and Public Education
- Design and Construction Guidance
- Public Education and Outreach