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Eugene City Hall R32.19.04 Rev. B. September 9, 2003 <br /> <br />Non Structural Cost ($2003) <br />Council Chamber suspended ceiling - allowance $ 15,000 <br />Pedestrian bridge - allowance $ 20,000 <br />Roof level heat exchangers $ 1,500 <br />Main level HVAC Equipment - lateral restraints $ 6,000 <br />Suspended Ceilings - life safety retrofit $ 40,000 <br />Suspended Ceilings - continued operations retrofit $ 20,000 <br />Desk top computer monitors and sensitive equipment $ 8,000 <br />Anchor electrical panel in basement $ 2,000 <br />Pipe lateral restraint / flexibility fittings $ 3,000 <br />Overhead pressure tanks - lateral restraint $ 2,000 <br />Restrain horizontal tank on supports $ 3,000 <br />Restrain dry-type transformer $ 750 <br />Enclose hazardous materials in suitable cabinet $ 2,000 <br />Restrain cabinets with backup power, plus nearby cabinets $ 2,000 <br />Add extra restraint to communication equipment racks $ 750 <br />Anchor large horizontal tank $ 2,000 <br />Anchor heat exchangers $ 1,000 <br />Elevator improvements - allowance $ 6,000 <br />Generator mounts, batteries, fuel supply - allowance $ 1,500 <br />Total $ 139,500 <br />Contingency @ 20% $ 27,300 <br />Total Construction $ 163,800 <br />Engineering, PM, Inspection @45% $ 73,710 <br />Total $ 237,510 <br /> <br /> Table 5-2. Costs for Non-Structural Mitigation <br /> <br /> 5.2 Fragilities <br /> <br /> Table 5-3 provides fragilities for the various structures and equipment components <br /> discussed in this report. <br /> <br /> The prediction of damage for the structure is done using fragility curves. Fragility curves <br /> are presented for each of four damage states: <br /> <br /> · Collapse <br /> · Extensive <br /> · Moderate <br /> · Slight <br /> <br /> These damage states are descriptive. From the descriptions of the damage states provided <br /> in this section, the user can understand the nature and extent of the physical damage to <br /> the building from the damage prediction output. From these descriptions, life-safety, <br /> societal and monetary losses which result from the damage can be estimated. Building <br /> <br /> G&E Engineering Systems Inc. Page 29 <br /> <br /> <br />