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

→  October 7th, 2010  →  Industry Developments

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 […]

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Our Newest Project Manager

→  May 7th, 2010  →  Industry Developments

Stone Security Engineering, PC is pleased to announce the arrival of our newest Project Manager:  Arturo Montalva, P.E. Mr. Montalva is a licensed professional engineer with a background in mechanical/structural engineering and in-depth expertise in the area of linear and non-linear structural dynamics. He specializes in the areas of blast and structural analysis and design, […]

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Applying Federal Design Criteria To Non-Federal Projects

→  November 3rd, 2009  →  Industry Developments

The US Federal Government (Department of State, Department of Defense and the US General Services Administration/Interagency Security Committee to name a few) have done a great job in developing security design standards and criteria to implement on new and retrofit construction projects for their Departments and Agencies.  These standards and criteria are based on the […]

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