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54 METALCON SHOWGUIDE 2012 I www.metalconstructionnews.com Exhibitor Products & Services


MD Direct Inc. www.mddirectinc.com (949) 481-7961 Booth #1218


Metal Architecture www.metalarchitecture.com (847) 674-2200 Metal Architecture is the leading authority on the use of metal in architectural applications and building design. We inspire and educate architects and design professionals engaged in new construction, renovation and modern- ization of commercial, industrial, multi-use and institutional buildings. Booth #1018


Metal Building Contractors & Erectors Association www.mbcea.org (800) 866-6722 MBCEA’s mission is to support the profes- sional advancement of metal building contrac-


tors, erectors and our industry. Booth #2124


Metal Building Software Inc. www.mbsweb.com (701) 293-6471 Customized software for design/detailing of metal bldgs/mini storage. Handles lean-tos, fl oors, cranes, etc. User defi ned reports/BOM and shop/erection drawings. Thousands of options and continuous updates. Registered experienced metal bldg engineers provide support/training. Users worldwide. Booth #823


Metal Buildings Institute www.metal-buildings-institute.org (603) 329-5300 The Metal Buildings Institute’s mission is to improve the quality of in-place metal build- ing construction by providing education and training programs to metal building contrac- tors, erectors, and students in construction


Energy Solutions


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Vinyl Windows  Standard Low E clear insulated glass


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programs, for the direct benefi t of specifi ers, designers and owners. Booth #2124


Metal Construction Association www.metalconstruction.org (847) 375-4718 The Metal Construction Association’s mission is to grow the use of metal through market de- velopment, education, technical programs and selective action on public policies that affect the use of metal in building projects. Booth #334


Metal Construction News www.metalconstructionnews.com (847) 674-2200 Metal Construction News is the original news magazine of the metal construction indus- try and is the industry’s premier information source. Devoted to educating contractors, suppliers and manufacturers, each issue features projects, techniques and technical

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