
Asset Risk Report
Le 3300
Asset Specific Assessment
3300 Boulevard Cxxxxxxxxxxx
Quick Summary
Asset Summary
Loss (%) by Hazard
Average Annualized Loss (AAL)
Earthquake | $215,570 |
Flood | $25,960 |
Wind | $148,200 |
Loss Exceedance
Expected Loss by Time Horizon
Risk Drivers
The most significant component classes that contribute to loss are exterior panel claddings damaged by wind, and earthquake induced suspending ceiling and mechanical element damage . These categories make up approximately 45% of the losses. Other notable contributors include flood damage at entrances and cladding, as well as roof tiles and membranes damaged by wind. Improving the anchorage of large mechanical elements so they are less prone to shaking damage, as well as dry flood proofing around entrance are cost-effective solutions for reducing loss.
Cost Drivers
Earthquake
Flood
Wind
Recovery Bottleneck
Earthquake
Flood
Wind
Building Recovery
For all hazards, post-event mobilization of contractors for repairing damage is a major bottleneck to building recovery. Having an arrangement to expedite the deployment of contractors is one of the most effective measure for rapid recovery. For larger, but rarer events, particularly very severe earthquakes, utility services to the site can be disrupted, and having a robust emergency power supply can also improve resilience.