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August 11,2010Facility owners, systems integrators, end-users and manufacturers can easily control devices, buildings and networks with integrated graphical software and digital control systems.Richard Zeta.Circle 250
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August 11,2010Made of five-ply Arctic birch, Advanced 5X ensures a clean, smooth surface for trouble-free flooring installation. It resists indentations and is dimensionally stable.Advanced Adhesives.Circle 250
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August 11,2010Since the Los Angeles City Council passed an adaptive reuse ordinance to revitalize its downtown in 1999, Los Angeles has seen its city core flourish, with hundreds of former commercial buildings transformed into condominium and mixed-use structures. The city's Adaptive Reuse Ordinance did three things to encourage residents and businesses to move back downtown: It expedited the review process,...
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August 11,2010Architects and engineers seeking federal government contracts may be using a new standard qualifications form by the end of the year, pending evaluation of public comment. The streamlined Standard Form (SF) 330 will replace existing forms SF 254 and SF 255 forms, which have been used for more than 25 years.
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August 11,2010Inflation in the plumbing fixtures and brass fittings market reached its highest level in four years during the late summer of 2000, but was easing as the market moved into the final third of the year. Average prices received by U.S. manufacturers of plumbing products during November 2000 were up 1.5 percent from the level of August 1999.
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August 11,2010The $72 million Judy and Arthur Zankel Hall opened last month at New York's 112-year-old Carnegie Hall, reviving Andrew Carnegie's original vision of three performance venues of different sizes under one roof. When Carnegie Hall was constructed in 1891, the space had a nearly flat floor and a balcony.