Learn about recent changes to the Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 2-100-01 Installation Master Planning that ensure DOD building practices and standards promote military installation resilience, including energy and climate resiliency. This webinar will cover Air Force Reserve Command case studies that illustrate considerations of severe weather and climate risk in installation planning using the AFCEC Severe Weather/Climate Hazard Screening and Risk Assessment Playbook and hazard-specific screening criteria. Hazard screening and risk assessment for five Air Reserve Bases (Dobbins ARB, Grissom ARB, Homestead ARB, March ARB, and Westover ARB) and a resiliency plan pilot study demonstrating how installation professionals should address Phase 3 requirements will also be discussed.
Learning Objectives:
Objective 1: Learn about recent changes to the Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC)
2-100-01 (Installation Master Planning) (September 2020 revisions) that
ensure that building practices and standards of the DoD promote military
installation resilience, energy resilience, and energy and climate resiliency.
Objective 2: Learn how to identify and quantify risks and threats to military installation
resilience from extreme weather events.
Objective 3: Understand how to implement the AFCEC Severe Weather Playbook – for
hazard screening, risk assessments, and resiliency action plan
development; including hazard-specific metrics and best available
resources.
Objective 4: Review an Air Force Reserve Command case study example of a resiliency
action plan, which highlights the connection between plan and project
funding opportunities.
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