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New York Retrofits Aside, Safety Improvements Are Moving Slowly

Publication Date: 23-SEP-02
Author: Nadine M. Post, with Tony Illia and Paul Rosta
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The results of a recent opinion survey show that architects are split almost down the middle on whether building safety and security has taken center stage in their practices since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. In the poll, 55% of the 400 respondents say that building security is a higher priority for their clients. But only 46% say that at least one client has ordered implementation of ...

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