Bureaucrats Zoom In on Building Blunders from Hurricanes and Collapses
Published Date: 7/31/2025
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The National Construction Safety Team Advisory Committee is meeting online in September 2025 to share updates on big investigations about Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico and the Surfside building collapse in Florida. They’ll also talk about how they’re responding to safety recommendations from 2024. These meetings help make buildings safer and protect communities, with no extra costs announced.
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