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Severe storms and weather catastrophes are becoming more frequent and more costly. The NOAA reports that between 1980 and 2017, the U.S. was rocked by 219 weather disasters that caused damages of $1 billion or more. And that doesn’t even include 2018’s mighty Nor’easter, 2019’s historic Midwest floods and the wildfires currently blazing up the West Coast.

Disasters don’t wait for you to be ready. It’s only a matter of time before you’re bracing for one. And while the safety of your students, staff and community will always be your top priority, in time you’ll have to contend with affording repairs.

Download this free eBook to learn about an agile project execution method that can help you minimize the financial impact of emergency work, so when the next major disaster happens, you’ll be ready to handle it in a swift and cost-effective manner.

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How a school responded to the unexpected

 

Watch this video to learn how New Jersey's Wayne Township Public Schools recovered quickly and decisively after major structural damage was found in one of their elementary schools.

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How a school district used FEMA funds

 

The City of Perth Amboy, NJ secured FEMA funds to install a new 350-kilowatt emergency generator, but they still needed a way to install it quickly and cost-effectively. Watch this video to find out how they did.

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Assess Campus Risk Before Disaster Strikes

 
 
 
 

Disaster preparedness isn't just about having an agile response program. It's critical you're empowered with flexible planning tools to identify facilities exposures on campus and set investment priorities that eliminate potential vulnerabilities before the crisis arrives. Gordian's Sightlines Strategic Capital Planning can help you create an adaptable investment plan and pick your next projects with confidence.

Watch this video to learn more.

 
 
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