RECOMMENDED ACTIONS ROBERT WIBLE, PRINCIPAL, ROBERT WIBLE & ASSOCIATES AND FIATECH STREAMLINING PROJECT MANAGER SEPTEMBER 28, 2011 Holistic Approach Needed.

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RECOMMENDED ACTIONS ROBERT WIBLE, PRINCIPAL, ROBERT WIBLE & ASSOCIATES AND FIATECH STREAMLINING PROJECT MANAGER SEPTEMBER 28, 2011 Holistic Approach Needed for Disaster Resiliency, Sustainability & Public Safety

HOLISTIC APPROACH NEEDED ROBERT WIBLE & ASSOCIATES & ALLIANCE FIATECH – Consortium at UT Improve Efficiency ENR MARCH 2-3 CONFERENCE ON RESILIENCY

Holistic Approach Needed – Presentation When do we have enough wakeup calls ? Problems We Face Disaster Resiliency = Sustainability & Sustainability = Disaster Resiliency - Examples of Projects that Benefit Both That Should Be Replicated Recommendations from March 2-3, 2011 Mitigating Disaster Through Design & Construction Conference – Washington, DC – McGraw – Hill Actions we must take together- public & private sectors – EM, Development, Sustainability, Safety Communities Q & A and Discussion

Holistic Approach Needed - How Many More Wake-up Calls Do We Need? 2011 Alone Christchurch, NZ & Japan’s Triple Disaster – Quake, Tsunami, Nuclear resulting in thousands of dead /10 years to recover while jobs move to other nation In U.S. # of Man-made & Natural Disasters Increasing: - Record Tornadoes in South & Midwest - Record floods in Mid-Atlantic / New England All placing incredible demands on our people, our economy, & aging infrastructure Are we ready for The Black Swan event?

Holistic Approach Needed To Address On-Going Problem Yet We Continue At National & Local Levels To: treat sustainability & resiliency as separate unrelated issues forcing these areas to compete for scarcer resources & public attention. prepare for, respond to & recover from future catastrophic events in piecemeal fashion, with most of public still believing “it can’t happen here.” (Less than 50% of nation covered by codes that address hazards!) Despite Administration declaring “resilience” a national priority, Federal Agencies continue siloed approach ignoring links with Sustainability, Economic Recovery & Pubic Safety and a concerted, well coordinated effort with private sector & state & local governments Congress attention focused on budget fights & 2012

THE NEED FOR A HOLISTIC APPROACH Sustainability = Disaster Resiliency Resiliency = Sustainability

Examples of Holistic Approaches: Regulatory Streamlining Effective & Efficient Building Codes Administration & Enforcement - Time Savings from use of IT

Regulatory Streamlining – Benefits Sustainability, Economic Development, Safety ICC Guideline for Replicable Buildings - single plan review for residential & commercial structures - reducing time spent in plan review in California from 24 to 8 ½ weeks in California (FIATECH & ICC) Same level of safety! Buildings on tax rolls & hiring 2 months sooner ! Buildings up after a Disaster 2-3 months sooner!

Examples Resiliency & Sustainability State of California – 2008 project showed ability to make mobile field inspection devices interoperable to immediately share damage assessment data with State EOC & Build Statewide/Regional networks Use of mobile inspection tech saves 30% time! INTERNET or VPN JURI DATA STAGED and INSPECTION DATA IVR and MOBILE DEVICES with PROPAGATED DATA PAPER-BASED FORMS FEMA FORMS

Aiding Louisiana in adopting a uniform statewide building code with disaster mitigation provisions & developing Roadmap for Application of IT to strengthen / streamline codes enforcement & speed construction Electronic Plan Review & Automated Code Checking Tools – Reduce costs & time by 80% - Green Benefits & enable cities to build secure databases of electronic as-builts to provide to first responders – Portland, ME Examples Resiliency & Sustainability

RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THESE EFFORTS Bring together public & private sector leaders from EM, Economic Development & Sustainability Community to research & establish list of policy actions & best practices that promote sustainability & disaster resiliency - Share across nation & use financial, insurance & tax incentives & legislation to put in place! Expand # of jurisdictions streamlined processes & using IT – updated codes, ePlan Review, interoperable mobile inspections & regional damage assessment networks

RECOMMENDATIONS FROM NATIONAL CONFERENCE Recommendations from March 2-3 ENR Conference - 4 of 33

RECOMMENDATIONS – Private Sector Banking, accounting & insurance – provide financial incentives for retrofitting homes & businesses for both sustainability & disaster resiliency Establish a venue for national coordination of changes in codes to better coordinate them to reduce adverse impact on sustainability and disaster resiliency – Lack of predictability keeping owners & developers from putting needed improvements in place.

FORCES DRIVING BUILDING OWNERS & FORCES DRIVING OWNERS & DEVELOPERS – IMPACTING COSTS, ECONOMIC RECOVERY & DISASTER RESILIENCY Financin g Occupa ncy O & M Costs Building & Fire Safety Codes Energy Efficienc y Environme ntal Sustainabi lity Resiliency *Things that can be changed through better coordination/holistic approach to regulations, codes & standards Building & Fire Safety Codes* Energy Efficienc y* Environme ntal Sustainabi lity* Resiliency *

RECOMMENDATIONS TO CONGRESS & ADMINISTRATION Congress fund a national Infrastructure Renewal Readiness effort to ensure our codes/standards /permitting systems are able to guide Nation in most consistent & efficient way possible over lifetime of these national assets.

RECOMMENDATIONS TO CONGRESS & ADMINISTRATION Study possibility of funding mitigation thru savings incurred from reduced cost of disaster relief Review, identify and reduce regulatory barriers to rapid disaster response and recovery - What will be identified also will aid in more efficient system during non-disaster times!

ACTIONS WE CAN TAKE Work Together To: 1. Gain Congressional hearings on the Report & its Recommendations to Public & Private Sector 2. Establish national venue for identifying & recommending actions that link sustainability & resiliency 3. Work together to better inform elected officials, public & business community about effectiveness & cost efficiency of investments in mitigation & sustainability 4. End piecemeal & patchwork approaches to resiliency

QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION Comments on linking Sustainability & Resiliency Comments on recommendations & proposed actions What other actions should be taken? Timeframes & Stakeholders – who all must be involved? How do we get involved? “It will be the companies, communities, & countries that are most resilient who will have the competitive advantage over those that are not!” Stephen Flynn - President Center for National Policy 3/3/11

THANK YOU - CONTACT Robert Wible & Associates & FIATECH at