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http://lifestylevideos.com/select-wallpaper How To Select Wallpaper In this segment Lisa Reis Interior decorator and home stager is at Walls Republic wit...
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Bathroom Vanity Ideas 2015 – Video -
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Bathroom Vanity Ideas 2015
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Lindenhurst, IL (PRWEB) March 07, 2015
When the Wildcats take the field next season, Commonwealth Stadium will be featuring a new UBU Sports synthetic turf system.
The University of Kentucky has selected the UBU-Speed Series-S5-M, which was featured in the 2013 NFL Super Bowl at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, the 2014 NFL Super Bowl at Met Life stadium, and is featured in the NFL Pro Bowl and NCAA BCS Sugar Bowl, annually.
It matters what you play on. UBU Sports is proud to have been selected by the University of Kentucky, said Mark Nicholls, CEO of UBU Sports. The University of Kentucky is committed to developing the most competitive SEC program and maximizing player safety.
Considered ground gear for athletes, UBU Sports surfacing systems are utilized by 10 NFL teams, numerous NCAA programs and many other athletic programs throughout North America.
Work will begin in the spring of 2015. Lexington based Vescios SportsFields will lead the construction of the new UBU Sports surface, which will be installed by Kiefer USA.
"Vescio's SportsFields is excited to lead the renovation of the Commonwealth Stadium football field, said Doug Vescio, president and CEO of Vescios SportsFields. As an alumnus and former student athlete, this project is dear to my heart. When completed, UK will have one of the best fields in the Southeastern Conference.
We are honored to further strengthen our relationship with University of Kentucky and take great pride in our twenty-year history servicing the university, said Brion Rittenberry, President and CEO of Kiefer USA. Our inclusion in this important project is a testament to all of our team here at Kiefer USA and their dedication to customer service. We cant wait to get the new field installed.
The team selected to successfully complete the stadium surface enhancement at Commonwealth Stadium for the University of Kentucky is eager to debut the UBU-Speed Series in the highly competitive Southeastern Conference.
About Kiefer USA Kiefer USA prides itself as an industry leader in the supply and installation of sports surfaces. Whether your new or existing facility requires artificial turf, wood flooring, rubber flooring or a quality commercial floor, Kiefer USA has a proven solution to all your needs.
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Crest for ME by MELIA by Zaha Hadid Architects
Crest for ME by MELIA by Zaha Hadid Architects at the Victoria Albert Museum for the London Design Festival.
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Architects - Broken Cross (7 string Guitar Cover) + tab
One of my favorute songs of Architects. I fucked up a few parts a lil bit, but it #39;s still fun song to learn and play tho. I don #39;t own this song, all rights g...
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Architects and Engineers: Solving the Mystery of Building 7 - w/ Ed Asner
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Let #39;s Play: Diablo 3 Reaper of Souls - 4 Player Local Co-op - Part 5 - Tristram Architects Suck
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Farmers Market Architects Community Heritage Partners Lancaster Pennsylvania
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By Ian Bauer, Milpitas Post
Plans for an enclosed Asian-themed mall and hotel to be built on a portion of the partly-vacant McCarthy Ranch Marketplace have barely moved forward since the project was first approved by the city more than a year ago.
In February 2014, a prior Milpitas City Council approved a conditional-use permit, general plan amendments and a final environmental impact report related to Canadian developer TMS McCarthy Inc.'s $100-million Pacific Mall Silicon Valley project, to be located from 11 to 111 Ranch Drive.
The council's approval allowed for the conversion of the existing 25.1-acre retail site -- plagued with shuttered businesses near the intersection of McCarthy Boulevard and Ranch Drive -- and granted demolition of buildings from the old Borders Books and Music (currently Furniture City Plus) northward to the Dollar Tree store.
The action also allowed construction of 284,587 square feet of retail space for individual sellers of boutique clothing, electronic goods and other merchandise in a two-level mall, a 240-room hotel and an 835-stall underground parking garage.
The total net increase in floor area is 304,726 square feet, including the hotel space.
The project will be sold to individual owners as condominium units for small business retail and commercial space for up to 450 stores (with tenant spaces ranging in size from 143 square feet to 2,766 square feet). The site would also feature a gaming arcade, a community performance stage and one large food court.
According to the developer, construction on the project is supposed to begin this year. The mall's first full year of operation was expected to occur by 2017.
But since the council's approval last year no major advances have occurred.
"We have been communicating with the Pacific Mall developer," Milpitas Planning and Neighborhood Services Director Steve McHarris this week. "They are working on minor building modifications to their plans, and have been completing relocation and lease arrangements with their existing tenants on their property which has required more time on their end."
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Chris Weber of the St. Marks Wildlife Refuge inspects the repaired lighthouse lens assembly.
Ponce Inlet A lens that sat atop a North Florida lighthouse from the end of the Civil War until last November was crated in a plywood box and lifted to the bed of a white pickup truck Thursday to begin its long drive home.
The Fresnel lens assembly, made in Paris by Henry-Lepaute Company between 1854 and 1860, had arrived weathered and deteriorated. It was cleaned, repaired and stabilized at the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, a project that took four months.
Over 500 hours work, said Ellen Henry, curator at the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse who did much of that labor.
Ed Gunn, executive director of the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, said the museum is donating the effort as our gift to the lighthouse community. It is one of the few facilities in the nation with experience in this kind of project.
Wow! exclaimed Chris Weber, facilities operation manager for the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, when he first saw the assembly. This looks right.
St. Marks is Floridas second-oldest operating lighthouse, built in 1842, three years before Florida became a state. The three-foot, egg-shaped lens assembly weighs about 150 pounds and was installed in 1867.
A Fresnel lens focuses the diffuse light from a lighthouse lamp in this case, it was originally a whale-oil lamp into a tight beam you can see for miles.
Made of rows of greenish glass prisms wedged into a bronze skeleton, the assembly had suffered metal deterioration and broken prisms after almost 150 years atop the lighthouse, which is now undergoing a $1.5 million renovation.
A lot of bad things happen over the years, and you start to lose your parts, said Henry.
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