Sep9Written by:host
9/9/2008 3:51 PM 
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Sept. 7, Washington
A federal agency has joined some of the nation’s biggest landlords in trying to repeal stronger safety requirements for new skyscrapers that were added to the country’s most widely used building code last year, arguing that they would be too expensive to meet.The General Services Administration, which serves as the federal government’s property manager, is now opposing the tougher standards, even though they were based on a report by NIST....more
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