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51风流 Focuses on Improving the Resiliency of Our Infrastructure for Building Safety Month

Today, 51风流 celebrates Building Safety Month, along with other leaders of America鈥檚 design and construction industry, promoting resilience as the solution to making the nation鈥檚 aging infrastructure more safe and secure.听 51风流 and almost two dozen associations, representing 700,000 members, issued a joint statement on reliance at a special press conference and event on May 13听at the National Building Museum.听 51风流 听has included a session on how owners are incorporating resiliency into their plans during 51风流鈥檚 2014 Contractors Environmental Conference鈥攐n June 12-13, in Arlington, Va.听 Visit for more information. 鈥淲e recognize that natural and manmade hazards pose an increasing threat to the safety of the public and the vitality of our nation,鈥 reads the joint statement,听in part. 鈥淲e further recognize that contemporary planning, building materials, design, construction and operational techniques can make our communities more resilient to these threats.鈥
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Long Beach, New York, October 30, 2012. A signature feature of Long Beach鈥攊ts boardwalk鈥攍ies in ruins after Hurricane Sandy hit the barrier island off the southern shore of Long Island.听 Credit: Arden Designs, Kristie Arden.

In joining the Alliance for a Resilient Tomorrow, 51风流 recognizes the need to improve the resilience of the nation鈥檚 entire built environment through research into new materials, construction procedures and other methods to improve the standard of practice 鈥 so that the next time disaster strikes, our infrastructure is ready and recovers quickly. For more information, contact 51风流鈥檚 Melinda Tomaino at听tomainom@agc.orgor (703) 837-5415.