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Welcome again to Consulting-Specifying Engineer NewsWatch, the e-mail newsletter brought to you by the editors of Consulting-Specifying Engineer. In this issue of News Watch, we'll cover sprinkler codes, construction credit, proposed changes to ASHRAE standards, ABA meeting proceedings, LEED requirements, and more. Plus, read about new hires and contracts awarded.

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Efforts to water down sprinkler codes fall short
The largest U.S. building code organization brushed off calls for more manageable rules, citing the need for stringent safety in buildings vulnerable to attacks.
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Credit woes worsen for commercial construction
While borrowing rates have fallen for prime-rate mortgages and public works, they’ve increased for commercial projects—and relief most likely won’t come until 2009.
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ASHRAE proposes tweaks to standards, guidelines
Proposed changes affect safety, refrigerant classification, energy efficiency, and other areas affecting commercial construction.
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ABA posts meeting proceedings
Documents record key discussion on controversial contract standards.
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LEED doesn't end when doors open
It's not enough for new buildings to use green practices and materials in construction—they have to keep up the good work during building operations.
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Glimpse the future of the construction market
Reed Construction Data's leading economic minds will offer a look at what's in store for the construction industry in 2009, and beyond.
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A new CD-ROM offers all Americans with Disabilities Act documents, putting important information at your fingertips.
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M/E Insider
Recent new hires and promotions.
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Industry Roundup
Details about contracts awarded and other industry news.
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The Great Blackout of 2003: What have we learned?

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