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When disaster strikes a building, the clock starts ticking
Research - FEBRUARY 13, 2026

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When disaster strikes a building, the clock starts ticking

by Mike Consol

This article is adapted from a podcast interview between Mike Consol, editor of Real Assets Adviser, and Claudine Ripert, COO of Critical Control Restoration. Listen to the podcast here.

Commercial real estate disasters rarely look like the ones that dominate the evening news. Homes burn. Neighborhoods flood. Dramatic footage follows. But for institutional property owners, the real damage often unfolds quietly — inside mechanical rooms, elevator shafts, electrical systems and decision-making chains that move too slowly.

Claudine Ripert, COO of Critical Control Restoration, whose firm focuses on disaster recovery and resilience for commercial properties, spends her days in those hidden moments — before, during and immediately after crisis. Her message is simple: the difference between a manageable incident and a m

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