Charles Ifft, USACE infrastructure team mission manager for Hurricane Ian recovery and a Seattle District employee, reviews site locations for assessments on Fort Myers Beach, Florida, Oct. 18. USACE received a FEMA mission assignment to conduct the Applied Technology Council – 45, or ATC-45, Rapid Evaluation Safety Assessments. The USACE inspectors are working in coordination with county and state of Florida officials to assess the structures and then forwarding their findings to local county officials for a final decision. ATC-45 is an industry standard safety evaluation after windstorms and


Charles Ifft, USACE infrastructure team mission manager for Hurricane Ian recovery and a Seattle District employee, reviews site locations for assessments on Fort Myers Beach, Florida, Oct. 18. USACE received a FEMA mission assignment to conduct the Applied Technology Council – 45, or ATC-45, Rapid Evaluation Safety Assessments. The USACE inspectors are working in coordination with county and state of Florida officials to assess the structures and then forwarding their findings to local county officials for a final decision. ATC-45 is an industry standard safety evaluation after windstorms and floods. In addition to the ATC-45 assessments, USACE is actively supporting FEMA and the state of Florida Hurricane Ian recovery efforts in other areas to include temporary blue roof installations, temporary housing and debris technical assistance.


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