MCAA Website Maintenance

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The MCAA website is being updated to allow for new and exciting features in the future.

Over the next few weeks we will be doing maintenance work on our servers and databases. While most of these updates and changes will be behind the scenes work, you may notice sporadic periods of downtime in various sections of our website, specifically the Find a Contractor and Buyer’s Guide sections and the MCAA Bookstore.

These updates will allow us to have more flexibility with regards to our databases and create several new and exciting features to add to our website. Our online bookstore will also have a new look and be completely redesigned from top to bottom.

We appreciate your patience during the maintenance.

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