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Though most construction in New York City has been halted, architects hired for city projects were stunned to get orders last week to stop all ongoing design work.
The largest number of architects are engaged by the city’s Department of Design and Construction which has a $13-billion portfolio serving 20 city agencies. The impact of the work stoppage is expected to fall hardest on smaller design firms.
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