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Sandy Recovery

When Hurricane Sandy made landfall in New Jersey and ravaged much of the U.S. East Coast, it changed the nature of the debate over infrastructure and how to protect lives and property. Photo: AP/Craig Ruttle.

The Aftermath of the Superstorm

Post-Sandy Mobilization Shifts into High Gear
Construction industry participants from across the country joined forces with overwhelmed public officials to restore crippled infrastructure and reshape an altered landscape.

Mitigating Future Floods in New York City
Engineers and professors ponder what's next after Sandy.


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Grid Rocked: A Special Report on Critical Infrastructure

When the Storm Switched the Grid to 'Off'
A late-season killer gale slams into the East Coast, pushing electrical system to failure mode: where is the electrical grid of the future, and why isn't it here yet? Plus: How not to build a transmission line and the limits of smarter grids.


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Do you have something to say about Sandy and the recovery effort? Post comments and information at the bottom of this page.


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Sandy Recovery Updates from Architectural Record

Architects Respond to a Call for Post-Sandy Aid
Volunteers work around legal roadblocks to help assess storm-ravaged neighborhoods.

In Sandy's Wake, Revisiting MoMAs Prescient "Rising Currents" Exhibition
The exhibition Rising Currents: Projects for New York's Waterfront, which ran at the Museum of Modern Art in New York two years ago, provided a look into the future. We revisit the exhibit now, in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy's catastrophic storm surge.


Photo Ian Reid


More Sandy News and Analysis
02/16/13 NY Gets $287M from US DOT for Post-Sandy Road, Bridge Repairs
02/08/13 Federal Transit Administration Fast-Tracks $2B in Post-Sandy Aid
01/23/13 Senate Vote Next Step for $50.5B Post-Sandy Funding Bill
01/15/13 House Passes $50.5B Measure for Post-Sandy Rebuilding
01/09/13 Congress Clears $9.7B for Sandy Flood-Aid, N.Y. and N.J. Seek More
01/02/13 House Ends Session Without Considering Post-Sandy Aid
12/31/12 Coping in the Wake of Superstorm Sandy
12/31/12 Coney Island Struggles to Recover After Sandy
12/20/12 2012 in Review: Sandy Ravages Already-Critical Infrastructure
12/07/12 White House Seeks $60.4B for Post-Sandy Recovery, Rebuilding
11/21/12 Clearing Out Superstorm's Soggy Mess
11/21/12 After Storm Passes, L.I. Utility Begins To Feel Blowback
11/21/12 After Superstorm Sandy, New York Mulls Ways to Protect Building Systems
11/21/12 Subway Signal Teams Slog On
11/21/12 Pressurized Tunnel Plug Claims to be Affordable Alternative to Permanent Floodgates
11/07/12 With NYC Tower Crane Secure, Plan Shifts To Recovery
11/07/12 Post-Sandy Mobilization
11/07/12 Prices for Windstorm Insurance Coverage: Heading Higher?
11/07/12 New York Ponders Plan For Next Storm
11/07/12 Damage Assessors Decide Whether Houses Can Be Entered
11/05/12 Claims Under Builders' Risk Policies Likely to Follow Sandy's Trail
11/02/12 Construction Crews Converge for Hurricane Repairs, Restoration
11/02/12 After the Storm: Service, Sales and Philanthropy
10/31/12 Dangling Crane Was Storm-Ready, Contractor Says
10/29/12 Hurricane Sandy Blog Updates
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Aid Organizations

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