Associated Construction Publications

Associated Construction Publications

Infobox_Newspaper
name = Associated Construction Publications


caption =
type = business magazine
format = Paper and online magazines
foundation = varies
ceased publication =
price =
owners = Reed Business Information
editor =
founder =
language = English
political =
circulation = 101,072
headquarters = Norcross, Georgia, USA
ISSN =
website = [http://www.acppubs.com Associated Construction Publications]

The Associated Construction Publications are 14 trade publications and a combined web site owned by Reed Business Information that serve the information needs of contractors, materials producers, equipment users and allies to the field of construction.

The 14 magazines are regional publications, distributed in different geographic areas across the U.S.

*"California Builder & Engineer", established in 1893, is written for people in California and Hawaii. The current editor is Loren Faulkner.

*"Construction", established in 1933, is written for people in North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. The current editor is Christina Fisher.

*"Construction Bulletin", established in 1893, is written for people in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. The current editor is Ivy Chang.

*"Construction Digest", established in 1953, is written for people in West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri. The current editor is Tom Hale.

*"Construction News", established in 1934, is written for people in Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. The current editor is Liz Moucka.

*"Constructioneer", established in 1945, is written for people in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. The current editor is Christina Fisher.

*"Dixie Contractor", established in 1926, is written for people in Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Tennessee. The current editor is Steve Hudson.

*"Michigan Contractor & Builder", established in 1907, is written for people in Michigan. The current editor is Aram Kalousdian.

*"Midwest Contractor", established in 1901, is written for people in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. The current editor is Tom Hale.

*"New England Construction", established in 1936, is written for people in Maine, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. The current editor is Joanne Ray.

*"Pacific Builder & Engineer", established in 1902, is written for people in Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska. The current editor is Carl Molesworth.

*"Rocky Mountain Construction", established in 1953, is written for people in Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada. The current editor is Carl Molesworth.

*"Texas Contractor", established in 1923, is written for people in Texas. The current editor is Liz Moucka.

*"Western Builder", established in 1902, is written for people in Wisconsin and Michigan. The current editor is Mike Larson.

All of the magazines are published semimonthly except for "Construction Bulletin", "Michigan Contractor & Builder", and "Western Builder", which are published weekly.

As of December 2007, total BPA audited circulation is 101,047 subscribers.

References

* [http://www.bpaww.com BPA Worldwide]

External links

* [http://www.acppubs.com Associated Construction Publications website]


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