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VALUE ENGINEERING ROLE IN EMERGENCY PREPARATION, RESPONSE AND RECOVERY

VALUE ENGINEERING ROLE IN EMERGENCY PREPARATION, RESPONSE AND RECOVERY. By: Frank Vicidomina, PE, CVS USACE, New Orleans and Ron Tanenbaum, PhD, PE, GE, CVS GeoVal, Inc. Today’s Presentation: - When Disaster Strikes

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VALUE ENGINEERING ROLE IN EMERGENCY PREPARATION, RESPONSE AND RECOVERY

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  1. VALUE ENGINEERING ROLE IN EMERGENCY PREPARATION, RESPONSE AND RECOVERY By: Frank Vicidomina, PE, CVS USACE, New Orleans and Ron Tanenbaum, PhD, PE, GE, CVS GeoVal, Inc.

  2. Today’s Presentation: - When Disaster Strikes - VE and Emergency Preparedness - VE and ‘Lessons Learned’ - VE in Recovery/Restoration

  3. When Disaster Strikes………. VE Role During and Immediately Following a Disaster…….

  4. When Disaster Strikes………. RUN !!!!! 1. There is no VE during and immediately following a disaster…….Save your butt and ensure your family’s safety !!!!!!!!!!! Don’t become part of the disaster !!!!!! 2. Contribute anyway you can with emergency efforts (directly or indirectly)

  5. Today’s Presentation: - When Disaster Strikes - VE and Emergency Preparedness - VE and ‘Lessons Learned’ - VE in Recovery/Restoration

  6. VE and Emergency Preparedness…. • Conduct VE Workshop(s) on Disaster Prevention and/or Response Plans • Why????…………………………… • ………………………………….Why Not!!!!!!!!!…

  7. VE and Emergency Preparedness…. • Very Important to Keep Life/Safety • ‘Functions’in Focus of Emergency Plans • Potential Benefits of • ‘Creative/Brainstorming’Solutions • Not Limited to ‘Regular Projects’

  8. VE and Emergency Preparedness…. • Provides Productive Format/Means • thatAllows Stakeholdersand • Outside Expertiseto Participate in • Plan Development • Produces a Document that May Be • Updated in the Future

  9. VALUE ANALYSIS STUDY: LEVEE/FLOODWALL BREACH PREVENTION AND RESPONSE MARCH 2004

  10. Process: • Learned about F/C system and EOP • Brainstormed ways to breach system • Brainstormed, analyzed and • documented ways to prevent/respond • to system breaches

  11. Process: HOW? WHY? ACTIONS OBJECTIVES PRIMARY FUNCTION PRIMARY FUNCTION “?” BASIC FUNCTION PRIMARY FUNCTION SECONDARY FUNCTION SECONDARY FUNCTION SECONDARY FUNCTION ‘F.A.S.T.’ Diagramming Revealed “Non-Completion” of Some of the Important Primary Functions of our Emergency Operations Plan

  12. Summary: • Results • . Determined un-expected • vulnerability and non-vulnerability. • . Identified broad spectrum of • possible prevention and response • measures. • . (63) Recommendations • . Some immediately implemented; • some we wished we had immediately • implemented !

  13. Today’s Presentation: - When Disaster Strikes - VE and Emergency Preparedness - VE and ‘Lessons Learned’ - VE in Recovery/Restoration

  14. VE and ‘Lessons Learned’……. • After Action Report =“VE Workshop” • Process Process • Huh ??????????

  15. VE and ‘Lessons Learned’……. AAR: VE: What did we want to happen? =

  16. VE and ‘Lessons Learned’……. AAR: VE: What did we want to happen? =Function Analysis

  17. VE and ‘Lessons Learned’……. AAR: VE: What did we want to happen? =Function Analysis What actually happened? =

  18. VE and ‘Lessons Learned’……. AAR: VE: What did we want to happen? =Function Analysis What actually happened? =Information Gathering

  19. VE and ‘Lessons Learned’……. AAR: VE: What did we want to happen? =Function Analysis What actually happened? =Information Gathering How do we fix it (keep it the same)? =

  20. VE and ‘Lessons Learned’……. AAR: VE: What did we want to happen? =Function Analysis What actually happened? =Information Gathering How do we fix it (keep it the same)? =Speculation/Analysis

  21. VE and ‘Lessons Learned’……. - Process that InvolvesStakeholders and Outside Expertise

  22. VE and ‘Lessons Learned’……. • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers • City of New Orleans Homeland Security • Plaquemines Parish • St Mary Parish • Jefferson Parish • St. Bernard Parish • Tangipahoa Parish • City of Slidell • City of Kenner • Louisiana Dept. of Trans. & Dev. • Univ. of New Orleans • Polytech University NYC • State Police Troop 1 • State Police Troop B • Congressman William Jefferson • Congressman Melancon • Federal Emergency Management Agency • Sector New Orleans US Coast Guard

  23. VE and ‘Lessons Learned’……. - Document/Product Provides Multiple Options for Consideration

  24. VE and ‘Lessons Learned’……. Rita Katrina After Action Report U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Response and Recovery for Hurricanes Katrina & Rita New Orleans, Louisiana April 2006

  25. VE and ‘Lessons Learned’……. • AAR / VE Process: • - Formal Presentations on Response/Recovery Efforts • - Solicited Comments from All Participants; • Stated What Their Issues Were • - Team Ranked Issues – Determined Priority • - Per Each Issue, Asked/Answered: • “What Did We Want to Happen?” • and “What Actually Happened?”

  26. VE and ‘Lessons Learned’……. • AAR / VE Process (cont.): • - Listed Related Problems and Sub-issues • ‘Brainstormed’ Potential Solutions • Screened and Prioritized Recommendations • Determined Required Actions to Accomplish • Solutions

  27. VE and ‘Lessons Learned’ • (Workshop Results) • Identified (17)Primary Issues • Developed (38)Priority • Recommendations • Action Items to be Updated • Periodically • Read Report at:http://www.mvn.usace.army.mil/od/KatrinaRitaAAR/.

  28. Today’s Presentation: - When Disaster Strikes - VE and Emergency Preparedness - VE and ‘Lessons Learned’ - VE in Recovery/Restoration

  29. VE in Recovery/Restoration …. In Most Post-Disaster Communities……………………. ……...… One Must Realize that…. -

  30. VE in Recovery/Restoration …. THINGS HAVE CHANGED !!!

  31. VE in Recovery/Restoration …. Well, some things………….

  32. VE in Recovery/Restoration • Imperative to Define/Understand • Functional Elements of Community • Successful Planning ‘Charrettes’ (by others) • . City of Lake Charles • . Vermillion Parish • . St. Bernard Parishes, LA • City of New Orleans Not On-Board (Yet)…

  33. VE in Recovery/Restoration • Planning Charrettes Address ALL Options • Including (not limited to): • . Relocation of Sub-Communities • . Re-design of Community Lay-out • . Transportation System Development • . Alternate Types of Housing Structures…….

  34. VE in Recovery/Restoration

  35. (Summary) • VE Can Be Successfully Used for Things other than • Project or Business Process Development/Review • VE Can, and Should, Play an Important Role in the • Development of Emergency Preparedness Plans • The ‘After Action Report’ or ‘Lessons Learned’ Process is • Quite Similar to the VE Job Plan; Consider Using VE to • Perform AAR’s or Similar Reviews • Post Disaster Community Planning Can Benefit from the • Use of Comprehensive ‘Planning Charrettes’ • – a Related VE Process

  36. Questions /Comments ? Thank You !

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