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Article in STRUCTURE Magazine

October 7, 2010 by holly -- Article Archive

In the last Volume of our Industry Briefing, we gave you a heads-up that Project Manager Arturo Montalva had an upcoming article in STRUCTURE Magazine – well here it is! Follow this link to read the article on the use of Open Source Software in structural engineering http://bit.ly/9ICysY.

Filed Under: Industry Developments Tagged With: Arturo Montalva, blast, Stone Security Engineering -- Article Archive

Designing Buildings to Meet the UFC 4-010-01:

October 7, 2010 by arturo -- Article Archive

Very Low Level of Protection Windows vs Low Level of Protection Windows While it seems that the Very Low Level of Protection (VLLOP) window requirements of the UFC 4-010-01 should result in a less restrictive design than the Low Level of Protection (LLOP) window requirements, this is not the case. The UFC 4-010-01 varies the […]

Filed Under: Industry Developments Tagged With: antiterrorism, ASTM E1300, ASTM F2248, blast, Blast Resistant Design, Buildings, Construction, Conventional, DoD Building, DoD construction, Level of Protection, standoff, Stone Security Engineering, UFC 4-010-01 -- Article Archive

Did You Know…..?

August 27, 2010 by holly -- Article Archive

Did you know… even if your building meets the required standoff distance, hardening measures are still most likely required to provide protection to occupants. Required (or recommended) standoff distances (the distance between your structure and your protected perimeter) are developed by governments and agencies based on their analysis of the most likely threats that might […]

Filed Under: Industry Developments Tagged With: blast, hardening, risk, security planning, standoff, Stone Security Engineering -- Article Archive

Upcoming Conferences: ASIS Middle East

August 9, 2010 by holly -- Article Archive

ASIS International will be presenting the second annual ASIS Middle East Security Conference in Bahrain, February 20 – 22 2011.  Stone Security Engineering is looking forward to attending this conference, both to share information with the security community (look for Hollice Stone on the speakers list!) and to learn from professionals working in the Middle […]

Filed Under: Industry Developments Tagged With: ASIS, blast, Hollice Stone, Security, Stone Security Engineering -- Article Archive

Vehicle Barriers Testing: Default Standard for US

November 2, 2009 by holly -- Article Archive

Vendors and owners used to rely on the Department of State Anti-ram barrier test standards and certification – but they are no longer going to update their lists or issue letters of certification. The new de-facto default standard for the United States market looks like it will be the ASTM F2656.

Filed Under: Industry Developments Tagged With: anti-ram, ASTM 2656, Department of State, vehicle barriers -- Article Archive

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