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Engineers at Ground Zero

Engineers at Ground Zero is a documentary that highlights the little-known role structural engineers played following 9/11. Featuring firsthand accounts, it examines how 9/11 has influenced building design and emergency response. It is a story about New Yorkers, and the nation, coming together to take care of each other in the aftermath of a traumatic loss of life.

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Engineers at Ground Zero is a documentary that highlights the little-known role structural engineers played following 9/11. Featuring firsthand accounts, it examines how 9/11 has influenced building design and emergency response. It is a story about New Yorkers, and the nation, coming together to take care of each other in the aftermath of a traumatic loss of life.

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