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Online clearinghouses
for building codes are trying to make ease-of-use a hallmark
of code research.
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by Tom Sawyer for ENR) |
Subscribers to services such as
MADCAD, from Computecture Inc., Rockville, Md., and of GoCodes.com
from AEC Innovations LLC, Litchfield Park, Ariz., buy one-year,
online access to a selection of codes that can be searched
over the Internet through the services. The online codes retain
their original structure, but are searchable and up to date.
Standard tools, such as GoCodes subject navigation trees,
help users scan for references the same way in any code.
Titles are sold either separately
or by category bundles. Available codes include the 2000 and
2003 I-Codes, New York State Codes, 1997 Uniform Building
Code and Uniform Fire Code.
Some code groups also have their
individual products online, but the trend is to vend multiple
codes under a common interface.
Annual subscriptions for titles
range from a few dollars to hundreds. A full set of the 2000
I-Code is about $260 on GoCodes, which also has the ADA Standards
for Accessible Design as a free trial at http://www.gocodes.com.
Computectures MADCAD can be seen at http://www.madcad.com.
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