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By Charles LeBlanc<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Identifying when a site or building concept cannot support an owner\u2019s security requirements is a far less intuitive process than, say, assessing the potential risk and mitigation options of building in a floodplain. Nevertheless, security is often taken for granted or treated as an afterthought, when it should be considered from the moment a new site or building is conceived.<\/p>\n

One reason security is not discussed early in the development process is because many design and construction teams consider security to consist simply of key locks, card readers, cameras, and other typical security system devices supported by security guards. However, these are only the physical components that should evolve from a holistic security plan developed through application of industry-accepted concepts and strategies. Furthermore, security designs developed late in design or after construction has begun are much more expensive and difficult to maintain.<\/p>\n

The following considerations can help guide you through the often-misunderstood process and impact of security on new building construction.<\/p>\n

Security Program:<\/strong>\u00a0<\/span>The security program is essential to properly constructing a building and should be developed concurrently with the architectural program. The complexity of the program can vary widely and will depend on the owner\u2019s anticipated operations and security requirements. Owner interviews should identify such elements as:<\/p>\n