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Client: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Status: Completed on March 29, 2016
ATC is proud to announce the completion of the ATC-126 project, Community Resilience of Lifeline Systems, which culminated in the NIST CGR 16-917-39 report, Critical Assessment of Lifeline System Performance: Understanding Societal Needs in Disaster Recovery.
Please use the following link for more information on the ATC-126 project and the NIST CGR 16-917-39 report.
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Webinar on Earthquake Strengthening of
Cripple Walls in Wood-Frame Dwellings
(ATC-125)
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Thursday, May 26, 2016 |
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Purpose. This webinar will provide an overview of the FEMA P-1024/RA2 document, Earthquake Strengthening of Cripple Walls in Wood-Frame Dwellings, developed by the Applied Technology Council (ATC) for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in response to the 2014 South Napa Earthquake. This month, the document was recognized with the 2016 Excellence in Engineering Award of Merit in the category of Study/Research/Guidelines by the Structural Engineering Association of Northern California (SEAONC).
This document addresses the earthquake strengthening of cripple walls and foundation anchorage in one- and two-family dwellings, supported by elevated concrete foundation systems and cripple walls not taller than approximately seven feet. The FEMA Plan Set for Earthquake Strengthening of Cripple Walls in Wood-Frame Dwellings accompanying this Recovery Advisory is intended to be used as a template for strengthening common cripple wall and foundation anchorage vulnerabilities in California and throughout the United States. It provides pre-engineered strengthening solutions with step-by-step instructions for use by a knowledgeable and skilled contractor or homeowner.
Intended Audience. This webinar has been designed for engineers, architects, building officials, and others who are interested in earthquake strengthening of cripple walls.
Handouts. All registrants will receive access to PDF electronic copy of FEMA P-1024/RA2, as well as the accompanying documents, FEMA P-1024, Performance of Buildings and Nonstructural Components in the 2014 South Napa Earthquake, and FEMA P-1024/RA1, South Napa Earthquake Recovery Advisory:Repair of Earthquake-Damaged Masonry Fireplace Chimneys. Webinar handouts may also be ordered by contacting the FEMA Publications Warehouse, by e-mail:
The handouts may be downloaded at the following URL: https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/103966
Technical Requirements. A computer with access to the internet, and speakers or a phone line are required.
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Webinar Presenter. Colin Blaney, S.E., is an Executive Principal at ZFA Structural Engineers in San Carlos, California. He has 25 years of experience in the field of structural engineering with a special interest in wood frame residential construction. |
Colin is a past president of the Structural Engineer’s Association of Northern California (SEAONC) and was chair of SEAONC’s Existing Building Committee between 2007 and 2010. During that time, he led the update to Plan Set A which is a prescriptive plan set developed to assist homeowners and contractors with evaluating and strengthening existing non-compliant cripple walls. Colin is the principal author of FEMA P-1024/RA2, and is currently serving as the co-Project Technical Director for the ATC-110 Project, Development of a Prestandard for the Evaluation and Retrofit of One- and Two-Family Light Frame Residential Buildings.
Professional Development Hours (PDHs). Each participant of this webinar will receive a certificate in PDF format documenting 1.5 PDHs. Each additional participant sharing the registrant’s computer may request PDH documentation using the online form found here.
Registration Information. The webinar is funded by the National Earthquake Technical Assistance Program (NETAP*) and is limited to 1,000 registrations.
About *NETAP. Instructor services and expenses for this training is funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) National Earthquake Technical Assistance Program (NETAP), which is a mechanism for delivering direct assistance to the public to increase their knowledge and ability to analyze their risk, make a plan, and take actions aimed at reducing their earthquake risk and supporting overall community resilience. NETAP is a program managed by FEMA to rapidly deploy training and technical assistance to organizations and communities. For more information about NETAP please visit the FEMA website by clicking here.
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At the annual Organizational Board meeting on January 29, 2016, the Applied Technology Council (ATC) Board of Directors elected officers for the Year 2016. Ms. Victoria Arbitrio of Gilsanz Murray Steficek LLP, New York City, New York, was elected President. During her five years on the Board, Vickie has served as Secretary-Treasurer, Vice President, and on numerous ATC Board Committees. Succeeding Vickie as Vice President is Mr. Michael D. Engelhardt of the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. Mr. William Staehlin, Consulting Structural Engineer in Truckee, California, was elected Secretary-Treasurer for a second term.
Meeting dates and locations for the 2016-2017 Board meetings are set as follows:
- May 7, 2016: Atlanta, Georgia (preceded by a tour of Mercedes-Benz Stadium – home of the Atlanta Falcons)
- July 30, 2016: To be determined
- October 15, 2016: Maui, Hawaii (in conjunction with the SEAOC Annual Convention to be held October 12-15)
- January 28, 2017: San Francisco Bay Area, West Coast (Annual and Organizational Meetings)
ATC Board members are appointed for three-year terms, and some Board members serve more than one term. In addition to the above-cited officers, the ATC Board consists of James A. Amundson, Past President, Hope-Amundson Engineering, San Diego, California; Leighton Cochran, Leighton Cochran Consulting, Queensland, Australia; Anthony B. Court, A. B. Court & Associates, San Diego, California; Kurtis R. Gurley, University of Florida Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering, Gainesville, Florida; Erleen Hatfield, Buro Happold, New York, New York; Doug Hohbach, Hohbach-Lewin, Inc., Palo Alto, California; Andrew B. Kennedy, University of Notre Dame College of Engineering, Notre Dame, Indiana; Roberto T. Leon, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia; James O. Malley, Degenkolb Engineers, San Francisco, California; Robert Paullus Jr., Paullus Structural Consultants, Olive Branch, Mississippi; Williston (Bill) L. Warren, IV, SESOL Inc., Newport Beach, California; Kent Yu, SEFT Consulting Group, Beaverton, Oregon
2015 Champions of Earthquake Resilience Awards
The Applied Technology Council (ATC) and the Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) of the American Society of Civil Engineers awarded the 2015 Champions of Earthquake Resilience Awards on December 11, 2015. The awards dinner was held at the Maritime Museum in San Francisco and was attended by 120 award winners, presenters, and guests. The ATC-SEI Award Winners were selected from a broad range of nominated projects and programs resulting from a “Call for Nominations” distributed to more than 50,000 structural engineering and earthquake hazard reduction professionals in the United States, Canada, and other countries. The purpose of the awards is to recognize and publicize innovative earthquake engineering programs and projects that have (or will have) substantial impact on public safety and property loss reduction.
The awards were given in three categories and the winners were announced at a press conference held in conjunction with the ATC-SEI 2nd Conference on Improving the Seismic Performance of Existing Buildings and Other Structures. The 2015 Champions of Earthquake Resilience Award winners (7 in total) include:
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Category: Exceptional Public- and Private-Sector Research |
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Development of Guidance and Procedures for the Seismic Design of Tall Buildings |
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Development of FEMA P-58, Seismic Performance Assessment of Buildings Methodology and Companion Performance Assessment Calculation Tool (PACT) |
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Los Angeles Resilience by Design Program |
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San Francisco Earthquake Safety Implementation Program |
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Category: Extraordinary Innovation in Seismic Protection of Buildings and Lifelines |
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Development of Performance-Based Seismic Retrofit Guidelines for Schools |
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Transbay Transit Center, San Francisco |
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San Francisco Water System Improvement Program |
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Detailed citations for each award are provided here. For any questions, please contact the Applied Technology Council at (650) 595-1542 or
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