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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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NECA and IBEW set up funds for the families of 16 electricians

 By Amy Florence Fischbach, Staff Writer

September 11, 2001, Nov 2 2001

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On Sept. 11, IBEW lost 16 Local #3 electricians, who were working in the World Trade Center during the terrorist attack. The IBEW established the IBEW Disaster Fund NYC Inc. to benefit their children and families. To contribute, send a check or money order to:

IBEW Disaster Fund NYC Inc.
Local #3, IBEW
158-11 Harry Van Arsdale Jr. Ave 4th Floor
Flushing, NY 11365-3067

The NECA New York City chapter has also set up a fund for the children and families of the 16 IBEW electricians, who were all employed by NECA contractors. NECA approved a $30,000 donation to the fund Oct. 21 at the NECA convention in Washington, D.C. So far, NECA members have donated more than $500,000 to relief funds. To contribute, send a check to:

The New York City Chapter Emergency Relief Fund
44 West 28th St. 12th Floor
New York, N.Y. 10001

NECA contractors nationwide have been very supportive in a time of need, said New York NECA Chapter Manager Joseph D’Angelo. “The response from around the country has been terrific,” he said. “NECA contractors responded to the point where we had to tell them to stop sending. Initially we needed hard hats, work gloves, goggles and respirators. We have more than we can use now.”

NECA contractors also contributed more than $209,000 to the American Red Cross. Now they are asked to donate to the New York Chapter's fund for the families of the electricians who lost their lives. “There were 16 Local #3 electricians lost and a couple of them were apprentices,” D’Angelo said. “We will solicit our own members, other NECA members and whoever else may want to participate.”


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