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Title
Flood Proofing: Example of Raising a Private Residence
Date
3/1/1977
Prepared By
US Army Corps of Engineers
Floodplain - Doc Type
Educational/Technical/Reference Information
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<br />, <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION OF WORK <br /> <br />Figure 4 outlines the activities required in this project. <br />Each major activity is described in the paragraphs that follow. <br /> <br /> Approximate <br /> Number of Work <br />Stage Days Required Item <br /> Property survey <br /> Obtain flood data <br />Preplanning 10 Selection of architect <br /> Obtain permit{s} requirements <br /> Review flood plain and other <br /> construction regulations <br /> Develop raising" plans <br /> Develop construction plans <br />Pl ann.i ng 20 Contacts with house <br /> moving contractor <br /> Contacts with construction <br /> contractor <br /> Obtain permits <br /> Obtain utility change <br />Permits 5 permission <br /> Modify plans to comply with <br /> local regulations and <br /> permit requirements <br />Raising 5 House raising <br /> Construction activities <br />Construction 50 Inspections <br /> <br />FIGURE 4. ACTIVITIES <br /> <br />Preplanning - During this stage, there is considerable time and <br />labor devoted by the property owner to establishing contacts with <br />various agencies and individuals. First, he must obtain flood and <br />survey data to determine the severity of the flood hazard. At the <br />same time, the owner needs to make initial contacts with various <br />government permitting agencies and utility companies to determine <br />the measures to be included in the planning stage. <br /> <br />5 <br />
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