Organize FEMA Public Assistance Permanent Work for roads, bridges, water control facilities, buildings, equipment, utilities, parks, recreation facilities, and other damaged public assets.
FEMA Permanent Work is easier to manage when damaged facilities are organized by asset system. The following asset categories help connect FEMA Categories C–G to practical damage documentation, scope development, cost estimating, insurance review, EHP compliance, mitigation, and closeout records.
Covers damaged public buildings, building systems, contents, equipment, furnishings, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofs, interiors, generators, and other facility components.
Covers roads, bridges, culverts, sidewalks, embankments, access routes, traffic controls, signage, guardrails, retaining walls, and related transportation infrastructure.
Covers dams, levees, flood-control works, drainage channels, stormwater structures, retention or detention basins, erosion-control features, and engineered water-control systems.
Covers water, wastewater, storm sewer, electric, gas, communications, treatment, pumping, distribution, lift stations, SCADA, substations, and related utility appurtenances.
Covers parks, playgrounds, athletic fields, trails, courts, beaches, piers, docks, marinas, pools, fencing, lighting, bleachers, landscaping, and public grounds.
Covers eligible public infrastructure and special-purpose facilities that do not fit neatly into buildings, transportation, utilities, water-control, or recreation systems.