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News Release from: IT Construction Best Practice | Subject: The Enabling Technologies series
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 25 December 2003

Guides From ITCBP Demystifies New
Technologies

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A new range of free booklets from IT Construction Best Practice (ITCBP). provide a user-friendly, practical introduction to the latest technologies shaping the UK construction industry.

Produced by BSRIA, there are currently five guides in the Enabling Technologies series: - The Use of Ruggedised Laptop Computers - The Use of Barcode Asset Management - The Use of Wearable Computers for Maintenance - The Use of Handheld Computers for Safety Audits - The Use of Wearable Computers for Asbestos Surveys Each guide offers an insight into the key features and capabilities, implementation issues, technical requirements and benefits that can be achieved through these technologies "It is critical that construction professionals considering investment in new and emerging technologies have access to reliable facts, figures and advice," said Dr John Connaughton of Davis Langdon Consultancy, project manager for ITCBP

"The Enabling Technologies series provides practical, impartial help and guidance and is an ideal starting-point for any company interested in finding out how these technologies could benefit their business." ITCBP membership is free to all and members can order free copies of the Enabling Technologies guides by calling 020 7061 7828 or by emailing itcbp@davislangdon-uk.com.

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