Not to sound harsh, but you seem to want to have the work done for you,
unless I'm missing the point of your post. In case I'm not, you may find
it more helpful to break down your project into manageable chunks, plan
out your specifications based on requirements, and ask questions on
specific items if you're stuck.
If you have no experience at all doing this kind of work, you may find the
Beginning ASP 3.0 book from wrox helpful, as well as Active Server Pages
3.0 (Visual Press... hey, its a handy reference at times). If you are
unfamiliar with Microsoft Access (I'm assuming that's the database you're
using), I'd recommend Mastering Access 2000 Development(or 97, depends on
what you have) by Alison Balter.
You may be able to find examples and solutions to issues you might come
across at hotscripts.com.