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Construction projects can be challenging enough in themselves were it not for the tremendous amount of documentation required from meetings, payment estimates, requests for information, change orders, etc. Much of this documentation, usually in the form of printed or photocopied material, is disseminated following meetings. Unfortunately, only a small amount of this information is actually read. More often, it is simply filed away until, of course, it's needed. Project web sites offer an efficient way to make information available to any authorized member of the construction team including the owner, engineer, contractor, and subcontractors. Selected portions of the project web site can even be made available to the media and general public to keep them informed of progress as well. Once put into service, these web sites can be very easy to maintain and can easily be made secure allowing only authorized, read-only access to correspondence, contract document specifications and drawings, construction photos, meeting minutes, testing results, progress payments, change order requests and approvals, requests for information, etc. This paper presents examples of information that should be considered when designing a project web site. Includes figures.