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Metal Construction Association unveils new website

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Update time : 2020-11-04 18:48:13

The Metal Construction Association (MCA), Chicago, has launched a new website, which premiers MCA Metal University, a comprehensive online resource for architects, contractors, code officials, manufacturers, and building owners looking to increase their knowledge of metal building materials.

The website offers access to more than 110 expert resources, including white papers, technical resources, guides, continuing education courses for AIA credit, environmental product declarations, videos, and certifications.

A case studies section features hundreds of industry articles searchable by market, product type, and location. The events section gives users updates and registration access for the winter and summer meetings, METALCON, and industry events. The expanded photo gallery features examples of completed metal building projects and lets users perform granular searches based on market, location, and metal type. The suppliers section allows visitors to locate member companies in their area based on project type, supplier role, and material.

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