Transcription of Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines
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NYC Mayor s Office of Resiliency Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines - Version Resiliency Design GuidelinesSeptember 2020 Version photo by Jean Schwarzwalder, New York City Department of Environmental Mayor s Office of Resiliency Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines - Version page intentionally left blankNYC Mayor s Office of Resiliency Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines - Version Introduction ..5A. Climate Change in New York City ..6B. Useful Life of Capital Projects ..7C. Defining Criticality and Major Projects ..8D. Managing Uncertainty ..9E. Project-specific Considerations ..10F. Reporting Requirements ..10II. Resilient Design ..11A. Increasing Heat ..11B. Increasing Precipitation ..19C. Sea Level Rise ..22 III. Toolkit ..31A. Resilient Design Process ..31B. Exposure Screening Tool ..32C. Risk Assessment Methodology ..34D. Benefit-cost Analysis Methodology.
NYC Mayor s Ofce of Resiliency Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines - ersion 4.0 I. Introduction 5 1 Though the intensity and frequency of storms is expected to increase, firm projections on future wind conditions have not yet been developed. NYC s undertaking a study to assess projected changes to extreme wind hazards and identify risks to the city’s built environment.
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