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Spanish versions of codes debut

July 3, 2008

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The International Code Council and American National Standards Institute have teamed to distribute electronic Spanish language versions of the 2006 International Codes.

Codes on building, fire, plumbing fuel gas, mechanical systems, property maintenance and energy conservation are available by visiting webstore.ansi.org.

“The Code Council is committed to partnering with others to provide the most current building-safety solutions in as many different formats and languages as possible in order to serve the global community,” said Mark Johnson, the council’s business and product-development senior vice president. “The Code Council is pleased to partner with ANSI to make it easier for building professionals to have access to Spanish codes through the institute’s state-of-the-art electronic-delivery system.”




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