buildings news archive
(2002)
Ground Zero Plan Expected Soon
By February, officials charged with redevelopment of the World Trade Center expect to release a recommended land-use plan. But New York State’s Lower Manhattan Development Corp. and the owner of the 16-acre site, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, appear to be on different pages about how to proceed with their mission to craft a plan. ...
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Ground Zero Plan Expected Soon , 12/30/2002-01/06/2003

Lower New York Designs Unveiled, 12/18/2002

12/16/2002 Seismic Discovery May Finally Spell End to Belmont's Agony

12/09/2002 NIST Not Ruling Out Any Hypotheses As World Trade Center Probe Continues

11/11/2002 ASCE Shaking Up Status Quo With New Programs, Leaders

11/04/2002 Engineers Set the Record Straight on Trade Center Study Results

11/04/2002 Study Absolves Twin Tower Trusses, Fireproofing

10/28/2002 China Starting To Crank Up Work For 2008 Olympics In Beijing

10/25/2002 Report Ties Trade Center Collapses to Column Failures

10/14/2002 Philadelphia Hotel Alters Design for Disabled Accessibility

10/11/2002 Planners Briefed on WTC Redevelopment

10/07/2002 Tool May Reduce Jobsite Failures

 

 

10/02/2002 Bush Signs Bill Giving NIST Building Disaster Oversight

09/23/2002 New York Retrofits Aside, Safety Improvements Are Moving Slowly

09/18/2002 Congress Clears Bill to Set Up Probes of Building Failures

09/11/2002 Senate Approves Bill to Set Up Teams to Probe Building Failures

09/09/2002 Postal Service to Raise Facilities Budget, But Sees Little For New Construction

09/05/2002 Survey: Terrorism Insurance Woes Hamper $11.5 Billion in Real Estate Deals

08/12/2002 Off-Season Roof Replacement Plays Against The Clock

08/05/2002 Koreans Move Ahead With Plan For Record-Height Skyscraper

08/05/2002 Competing Document Fuels Feud

07/31/2002 National Building Museum President to Leave in January

07/29/2002 Call For Diversity At Ground Zero

07/25/2002 House Pares GSA Construction, Boosts Renovation for 2003

07/22/2002 Experts Split Over Need For Code

07/17/2002 House Approves Bill to Set Up Teams for Building Probes

07/15/2002 Green Building Ratings Get Easier

07/08/2002 Inspector Says Contractor Responsible For Checking Nuts

07/08/2002 Pentagon Rehab Pushes Innovation

07/08/2002 Foundation Wall Stabilization Completed At Ground Zero

06/28/2002 DOD Construction, GSA Spending Bills Advance

06/10/2002 An End And A Start At Ground Zero

06/06/2002 D.C. Hospital, Minnesota's Guthrie Theatre Among Endangered Places, National Trust Says

05/20/2002 AIA's Financial House Is Restored

05/13/2002 New Standard For Tall 'Targets'?

05/09/2002 U.S. Postal Service Awards Contracts to Rid Facilities of Anthrax

05/07/2002 Agreement Reached on New U.S. Embassy in Berlin

04/25/2002 System Boiler Blast in Manhattan Evacuates Nearby Schools

04/15/2002 No Code Changes Recommended In World Trade Center Report

04/01/2002 WTC's 'Bathtub' Stabilization Is More Than 70% Complete

03/25/2002 Fatal Scaffold Collapse Prompts Scrutiny of Code

03/18/2002 $40 Million Needed to Study Performance of WTC Buildings

03/18/2002 New Funds Push WTC Transit Jobs

03/04/2002 Dispute Mars Historic Renovation

02/18/2002 Fatal collapse in Pittsburgh

01/21/2002 Defending Against Bioterrorism

01/04/2002 Revolutionary War-Era U.S. Parks Need More Funds, Advocacy Group Says


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