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Date: 2016-05-09 10:02:56
Emergency management
Disaster preparedness
Safety
Prevention
Humanitarian aid
Business continuity and disaster recovery
National security
Resilience
Security
Psychological resilience
Sustainability
Urban resilience

Industry Statement on Resilience Representing nearly 1.7 million professionals, America’s design and construction industry is one of the largest sectors of this nation’s economy, generating over $1 trillion in GDP. W

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