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  2. New Orleans security barriers were being replaced prior to ...

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    Bollards are short and vertical posts that are used as barriers to manage and control vehicular or pedestrian traffic, according to metal producer The Federal Group USA. The posts are typically ...

  3. Expert: Newly acquired NOLA street barriers inadequate for ...

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    The New Orleans City Council has launched an investigation to examine the city's current barriers, which include the Heald HT2 Matador system and the newly acquired RCS8040 S10 removable bollards.

  4. Home Depot - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 February 2025. American multinational home improvement supplies retailing company The Home Depot, Inc. A Home Depot in Onalaska, Wisconsin Company type Public Traded as NYSE: HD DJIA component S&P 100 component S&P 500 component Industry Retail (home improvement) Founded February 6, 1978 ; 47 years ...

  5. Home Depot closing 15 stores - AOL

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    Last week, Home Depot announced that it would be closing 15 stores that it considers "underperforming." The closures will affect 1,300 employees. On the flip side, Home Depot said it will continue ...

  6. The Home Depot Pro - Wikipedia

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    The Home Depot Pro, headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, is a wholesale distributor and direct marketer of maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) products for ...

  7. Bollard - Wikipedia

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    Permanent bollards can be used for traffic-control or guarding against vehicle-ramming attacks. [10] They may be mounted near enough to each other that they block ordinary cars/trucks, for instance, but spaced widely enough to permit special-purpose vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians to pass through.