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Rebuilding The Pentagon
The $1.3-billion renovation of the United States military headquarters, the most complex and challenging reconstruction effort in recent history, spanned 20 years and was interrupted by the catastrophic September 11, 2001, terrorist attack. However, it was completed ahead of schedule and under budget without disrupting operations. The renovation of this national icon stands as an eloquent testament to well-planned and well-executed collaboration involving an extensive field of participants.
Rebuilding The Pentagon
The $1.3-billion renovation of the United States military headquarters, the most complex and challenging reconstruction effort in recent history, spanned 20 years and was interrupted by the catastrophic September 11, 2001, terrorist attack. However, it was completed ahead of schedule and under budget without disrupting operations. The renovation of this national icon stands as an eloquent testament to well-planned and well-executed collaboration involving an extensive field of participants.
Rebuilding The Pentagon
McSeveney, Richard A. (author) / Buckley, Sean M. (author) / Strohecker, Betsy (author) / Hanna, Ehab M. (author) / Husson, David E. (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 81 ; 46-70
2016-01-01
252011-01-01 pages
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