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2007 Buyers Guide

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The inaugural Structural Engineer Buyers’ Guide contains 691 product and service listings in nine categories—all focused on structural engineering!

By Structural Engineer Staff

The inaugural Structural Engineer Buyers’ Guide contains 691 product and service listings in nine categories—all focused on structural engineering!

This guide is organized into two distinct parts: the categorical listing and the alphabetical listing. The categorical listing arranges product and service providers into categories specific to structural engineering, such as building materials and structural components, professional resources, structural monitoring products and services, and software. Additional products and services that are applicable to the broader discipline of civil engineering are included separately within the categorical listing and include bridge and other transportation components and software, retaining wall products, as well as professional resources and hardware. Following the categorical listings, the alphabetical listing provides contact information for all of the companies and associations contained within this guide.

An electronic version of the Buyers’ Guide is available here. The e-zine format allows users to conduct word searches, quickly link to company websites or corporate e-mail addresses, or visit advertisers’ websites. In addition, the Buyers’ Guide can be downloaded as a PDF file for offline use.

For companies providing services to structural engineers or developing products specified by structural engineers that are not listed in the inaugural Structural Engineer Buyers’ Guide, register here to be contacted for listing in the 2008 issue.

 
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