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- Building Standards Magazine Online
http://www.iccsafe.org/
- Building Standards Magazine Online reports on the activities of the International Conference of Building Officials. The ICBO "is dedicated to public safety in the built environment worldwide through development and promotion of uniform codes and standards, enhancement of professionalism in code administration and facilitation of acceptance of innovative building products and systems". In addition to features and articles going back to January/February 1997, the magazine offers information about seminars, events and products of interest to building professionals.
- Environmental Design & Construction
http://www.edcmag.com/
- "Environmental Design & Construction covers all aspects of environmentally sound buildingdesign & construction including recycled building products, energy efficiency, alternative energy sources, indoor air quality, systems of waste disposal and re-use, and more."
- National Home Channel News
http://www.homechannelnews.com/
- "News and Analysis for the Home Improvement Building Material Industry. NHCN On The Web takes full advantage of the electronic medium and offers exclusively online: Top Stories updated every day; Industry stock quotes of publicly traded companies updated every minute; Classifieds as they come in; A Reference Desk allowing Visitors to search NHCN's archives by company or product category. NHCN On The Web covers all aspects of the home improvement industry with extended news coverage, in-depth statistics and analysis and special merchandising, marketing, operations and management sections to cover all functional areas. Articles are available in HTML format."
- Traditional Building Magazine
http://www.traditional-building.com/
- Traditional Building is a bimonthly magazine edited for professionals involved with restoring old buildings, as well as those designing and constructing new buildings in traditional styles. Traditional Building is not a how-to magazine; it is a 'where-to-find-it' magazine."
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