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Aug. 11, 2010
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Comprehending codes

Understanding and keeping up to date with building codes can be one of the biggest challenges for A/E/C professionals. This Web site includes a discussion group focusing on a variety of code topics, from fire and life safety to structural and M/E/P design. The site also includes a comprehensive listing of code resources.

http://bcodes.infopop.net

Find and they will come

General contractors and subcontractors can easily locate available construction workers and skilled craftsmen nearest to a specific job site using the database on this new Web site. Available workers are listed by location, experience in the trade and current and desired pay. The Web site even includes a Truckpool classified section, where workers can list rides needed and offered.

www.hardhatz.com

The 411 on federal work

Called the most comprehensive and current source for information about federal construction on the Internet, this new Web portal includes more than 10,000 searchable documents, including specifications and reference standards from more than 120 industry organizations. The Web site integrates government performance requirements with nongovernment standards and criteria, vendor data and other industry sources.

www.wbdg.org

Copper hopper

A/E/C professionals looking for information on specifying and installing copper architectural products should check out this Web site, which maintains four databases of suppliers.

http://www.copper.org/applications/architecture/

School safety first

In the extended wake of Columbine and other school shootings, many manufacturers are developing products geared toward increased school safety. For instance, this digital video monitoring system allows school personnel to monitor activity in real-time or quickly search recorded and stored video clips.

www.cvideo.com

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