#e.22097Wednesday 9:00AM to 4:30PM
November 28, 2012
CM | 6.00

Before and After: Disaster Preparedness and Cultural Resources

California Preservation FoundationBrea, CA

Disaster planning is part of the California mindset, not just because we live on fault lines and are predisposed to earthquakes, but also because of our climate and development in areas prone to disasters like wildfires and flooding.

Does your City or Historic Museum have a Disaster Plan in place? What are some of the typical and unique challenges that arrive in the event of a disaster? How can we prepare for such an event and protect historic structures? What are best practices from Cities that have experienced disasters, even devastating disasters. What is FEMA’s role in preparing us for such events, during an event and after an event? How does the State historic building code interface with structures and the respective engineers in the event of a disaster?

A panel of building officials, structural engineers, architects and FEMA representative will address these topics and more!

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Instructors:

Alessandro Amaglio

John Bwarie

Mel Green, SE

Roy Harthorn

Taylor Louden, AIA

Lynn A. Voorheis


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