October/November 2005

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Installing Utilities
ICFA Celebrates 10 Years
Timeline of an Industry


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Installing Utilities
The easiest way to get quality electrical and plumbing work at your jobsite.

ICFA Celebrates 10 Years
A look back at how far we’ve come—and the pressing needs for the future.

Timeline of an Industry

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ICF News Roundup
On the Web…
New Product Review
Design Perspectives…

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Weight .25 lbs
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Digital Download Magazine, Print Mailed Magazine

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