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NEWS RELEASE Memphis TN, January 10, 2001 - F.W. Dodge, the leading provider of construction information, and a single source provider of construction plans and specifications, has selected Plan Express for all its printing and delivery nationwide. Dodge maintains a comprehensive database of construction project activity throughout the United States. The company collects data through extensive research in addition to its own network of correspondents who collect and update project information on over 400,000 active projects in the U.S. and Canada. As part of this collection process, Dodge maintains a vast library of building plans and specifications on most major projects, which are available through both the Dodge Plan Rooms as well as the internet site, www.construction.com. Plan Express provides Dodge with a centralized location for printing as well as efficient distribution using Federal Express as its courier service, providing Next Day delivery to any location in the country. By integrating the order process, Dodge and Plan Express have designed a process that is seamless, easy-to-use, and economical. Because of high volume, Plan Express is able to deliver prints using Federal Express at the lowest rates available. Using state-of-the-art high speed printing equipment, production costs are kept low. Plan Express continues its printing operations well into the evening each day to take advantage of last minute deadlines for shipments out of the Federal Express super hub in Memphis, TN. Access may be gained to the Dodge Plan Room through the construction.com website. F.W. Dodge is a leading editorial brand of The McGraw-Hill Companies. Contact: DeWayne Adamson, President
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