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Pentagon Update

The Sept. 11 crash of the terrorist-piloted, fuel-laden jet caused nearly 2 million sq ft of damage to portions of Wedge 1 and Wedge 2 at the Pentagon. Despite the devastation, rebuilding efforts began almost immediately. In June 2002, military officials...
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Q&A with Beverly Willis, New York City Architect

Amy Florence Fischbach, CEE News staff writer, discusses the future of the World Trade Center and the revitalization of Lower Manhattan with Beverly Willis, architect and co-chair of Rebuild Downtown Our Town (R.DOT). Q. The Port Authority of New York...
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Looking Back
CEE News and Electrical Marketing devoted many of their editorial pages to the Sept. 11 tragedy. Here are some of the stories that were reported soon after the tragedy.

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With Sympathy

The staffs of CEE News and Electrical Marketing extend their deepest condolences to the families of the 16 IBEW #3 workers who lost their lives at the World Trade Center as well as the other victims of the tragedy. We will continue to keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
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Attention Contractors: Show Your Patriotism by Displaying an American Flag
Americans are flying flags outside their homes and businesses to show support for the United States in our time of mourning. As a result, flags are in short supply nationwide. Electrical contractors can show their patriotism by printing out this flag from the Internet and posting it in the front window of their business.

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Electrical Companies Donate Funds and Services to Recovery Efforts

9-11-01, Sep 20 2001

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Several companies in the electrical industry have pledged financial support or set up relief programs to assist in rescue and recovery efforts, as well as provide for the families of victims.

• GE, Plainville, Conn., has pledged $10 million to a fund that will assist the families of the firefighters, police officers and emergency rescue personnel who perished while responding to the attack on the World Trade Center.

• The parent company of Siemens, Alpharetta, Ga., has donated $2 million to immediately support emergency assistance agencies in New York and Washington. This donation was made through the “Siemens Caring Hands Foundation.”

In addition, Siemens employees around the world are invited to make personal contributions to the relief effort through the Siemens Caring Hands Foundation. Siemens will match, dollar-for-dollar, every contribution made by its employees worldwide. The money from the Siemens Caring Hands Foundation will be given to “The September 11th Fund,” a nonprofit organization set up to ensure that financial resources are deployed effectively to emergency assistance and health and human services agencies in New York and Washington. This organization is jointly administered by The United Way and The New York Community Trust.

• Fluke Networks Inc., Everett, Wash., part of the Danaher family of companies, announced that Fluke Networks has initiated an Emergency Relief Program aimed at helping restore communications service to companies and organizations affected by The Sept. 11 terrorist attack. “Network communications, whether it is e-mail or some other form of data communications, is the backbone of any organization,” said Chris Odell, president of Fluke Networks. “We of course realize that many organizations have suffered substantial network service disruption owing to the tragic events of this past week.

“To assist in reestablishing damaged network infrastructure, Fluke Networks will provide loaner equipment, technical expertise, expedited delivery and on-site assistance until service is restored to those affected networks. It’s our small way of helping out in a time of great need.”

• W.W. Grainger, Chicago, is in the process of donating $1 million in cash and emergency supplies to aid rescue and recovery teams in New York. Through this donation, the company is providing an assortment of products, including hard hats, steel-toed boots, respirator masks, safety glasses and gloves.

Grainger also is positioned to get products into the right hands, quickly. The company is pulling emergency supplies from more than 20 branches located within 100 miles of Ground Zero.

In addition to this donation, Grainger Branch 551, located at 150 Varick St. (just two miles from Ground Zero) will remain open 24 hours a day indefinitely to provide emergency supplies to response teams. The company shipped more than 50 trailers of product to the affected areas in both New York and Washington, D.C., to meet the demands created by the sustained rescue efforts.

• ABB Inc., Norwalk, Conn., the U.S. arm of global technology company ABB, has pledged $100,000 to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. In addition, the company plans to match, two dollars to one dollar, any additional employee contributions made to the fund.

“We were very fortunate that no ABB employees were directly injured in last week’s horrible attacks,” said Donald Aiken, president of ABB Inc. “But that makes it all the more important that we do what we can to help rebuild in the aftermath of this tragedy.”

•Graybar Electric Co. Inc., St. Louis, is donating money to several agencies: The American Red Cross Relief Fund, The Sept. 11 Fund, The Salvation Army’s Pentagon Disaster Fund and The Widows’ and Children’s Funds of both the New York Police and Fire Departments.


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