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Commercial Building Products Magazine
COMMERCIAL BUILDING PRODUCTS serves the low-to mid-rise commercial and institutional construction. It is edited for professionals who are key decision-makers in purchasing building materials for the low-to mid-rise construction market, Commercial Building Products assists the non-residential desicion-makers at every step during the planning, specifying and building process. It focuses on new product applications and information that address the needs of commercial building owners, developers, specifiers, architects and institutional developers.
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Quickly see differences between brands like Avaya, Mitel, Cisco, ShoreTel, 8x8, Panasonic, etc and compare over 96 phone systems by 55 brands for small to mid-size businesses. Our latest 2011 edition of the chart also compares PBX and Business VoIP systems side by side so you can make an educated comparison of your options. This analysis is prepared in an easy to view Excel spreadsheet.
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Home Improvement Leads from ServiceMagic
Over 15 million homeowners have relied upon ServiceMagic to match them to top-rated, pre-screened professionals like you! Expand your home improvement leads for your business with a fully customizable option from ServiceMagic, and be instantly connected to homeowners who need your services today! By being a part of the ServiceMagic network, you will receive targeted contracting leads and home improvement jobs based on your preferred service areas & job types.
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Buyers Guide: Postage Meters
Before you begin shopping for a postage meter, it helps to know the basics of how a mailing system works. This guide provides you with the information you need - how to compare features, options, and billing plans, as well as a few tips to help you choose the best equipment for your business mailing needs.
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Commercial Construction & Renovation Magazine
Commercial Construction & Renovation Magazine covers the design, construction and facilities operations of major commercial construction segments - retail, hospitality, restaurant, education, corrections and more. Commercial Construction & Renovation Magazine covers both common challenges in designing, building and operating sustainable buildings. It has everything from regional market analyses to special sections on flooring, facility management, energy/lighting, security/safety, furniture and fixtures, and project management technology.
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Construction Business Owner Magazine
Construction Business Owner is a magazine designed to meet the business management needs of owners and decision makers of small to mid-sized construction businesses by providing practical information and solutions to the problems affecting the construction industry.
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Fabric Architecture Magazine
The 8,000 readers of Fabric Architecture are architects, landscape architects, designers, property developers and other construction professionals. The growing demand for energy-saving, sustainable solutions is changing the way architects and engineers design structures, giving fabric an impressive advantage over traditional construction materials.
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Metal Construction News Magazine
Metal Construction News serves the building systems, architectural panel and metal roofing/sidewall segment of the construction industry. Editorial coverage is devoted to building systems contractors/general contractors, suppliers, manufacturers, architects, metal roofing/sidewall contractors, building designers, developers and building owners who provide this nation with a lower-cost alternative to energy efficient commercial, institutional, industrial, residential and agricultural buildings. Metal Construction News reports on industry trends, product improvements, building awards, association activity and legislation influencing the building systems and metal roofing industry. Feature editorials are field researched and aimed at builders, general contractors, architects, metal roofing/sidewall contractors, developers, building owners and bankers. The overall editorial objective is to help the metal construction industry improve, adapt and grow.
