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Steel vs. Wood: Cost and Short Term Energy Comparison
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Document Date: 2007-10-10 15:26:30


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PATH Partners / PATH Partnership / NAHB Research Center Inc. / /

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United States / /

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identical steel house / steel framing material / cold-formed steel framing / cold-formed steel / insurance / steel compares / technology development / Steel vs. / steel and wood-framed homes / steel members / energy use / short-term energy consumption / short-term energy test / steel / /

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PD&R's Research Information Service / Federal Emergency Management Agency / Congress / Research Center / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development / National Association of Home Builders / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development office / U.S. Government / HUD's office of Policy Development / North American Steel Framing Alliance / National Association of Home Builders Washington / Environmental Protection Agency / /

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Upper Marlboro / Donald Moody / Dan Priest / James Lyons / Hakim Bayyoud / Dennis Henderlong / Randy Johnson / Lynda Marchman / Mark Nowak / Kevin Bielat / William Freeborne / Craig Drumheller / Nader Elhajj / /

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Prince / contractor / CONTENTS PAGE EXECUTIVE / EXECUTIVE / representative / /

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DC / /

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Maryland / South Carolina / North Dakota / Indiana / /

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www.huduser.org / www.pathnet.org / /

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