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Performance of Spun Prestressed Concrete Poles During Hurricane Andrew

How Tall Transmission Poles Survived Hurricane Andrew

Hurricane Andrew Induced Damage to Florida Power & Light's Transmission System

Impact of Hurricane Andrew on Electrical Generating Facilities

Failure of the Turkey Point Unit 1 Reinforced Concrete Chimney During Hurricane Andrew

Performance of Traffic Signals and Signs in Hurricane Andrew

Hurricane Andrew - The Ultimate Curtain Wall Test

Wind Action on Highrise Structures: Codes - Wind Tunnel - Reality

A Survey of Building Performance in Hurricane Iniki and Typhoon Omar

Performance of Commercial Masonry Structures in Hurricane Andrew

Successes and Failures of Metal Building Systems During Hurricane Andrew

Critique of Commercial Structures

Improving the Performance of Architectural Glazing in Hurricanes

Effectiveness of Storm Shutters in Hurricane Damage Prevention

Failure of Residential Building Envelopes as a Result of Hurricane Andrew in Dade County, Florida

Failures and Failure Mechanisms for Exterior Walls

Statistically-Based Evaluation of Homes Damaged by Hurricanes Andrew and Iniki

Critique on Building Envelope Sessions

Analysis of Structural Debris Generation and Disposal After Hurricane Andrew: Technical Perspective

Debris Removal Operations Following Hurricane Andrew

 

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