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    5030 Runnymede, Holt, Michigan 48842 – Video - May 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    5030 Runnymede, Holt, Michigan 48842
    Contact Mary Hovey-Miller at 517-719-5555 - http://maryhovey.com/ - This inviting 2 story home is located in Glenmoor Manor. This home has much to offer, starting with the open floor plan....

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    interior patio doors In Central London & North South West East London – Video - May 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    interior patio doors In Central London North South West East London
    Just call ExpressServe 0800 581 500 for interior patio doors In Central London North South West East London http://ExpressServeGlazing.co.uk/

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    218 Coventry Place NE – Video - May 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    218 Coventry Place NE
    FULLY-FINISHED HOME IN COVENTRY HILLS! This well-kept property in a quiet cul-de-sac offers a great functional layout. The main floor boasts vaulted ceiling, hardwood flooring, a large living...

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    Air Curtains protect doors up to 10 ft wide. - May 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    May 28, 2014 - Designed for energy savings and flying insect control, EZN and KZN Series are available in 9 widths ranging from 310 feet, which eliminates mismatches of combining smaller sizes to create longer air curtain. Each ANSI/NSF 37-certified model usesE-Zone/K-Zone 8 x 8 in. cabinet design. One-piece, single-speed air curtains feature multiple air directional vanes constructed of heavy-gauge aluminum thatassure proper deflection and airflow to outdoor threshold. Berner International Corp. Shenango Commerce Park, 111 Progress Ave. New Castle, PA, 16101 USA Press release date: May 10, 2014

    EZN and KZN Series now protect doors up to 10-foot-wide from flying insects and energy losses in foodservice, dock-and-door and HVAC/R markets.

    Berner International Corp., New Castle, Pa., the leading U.S. manufacturer and innovator of air curtains, has added single-length seven, eight, nine and 10-foot long models to its ANSI/NSF 37-certified E-Zone and K-Zone (EZN and KZN Series) air curtains designed for energy savings and flying insect control.

    The EZN and KZN Series are now available in nine widths ranging from three to 10 feet, which eliminates the inconvenience and mismatches of combining smaller sizes to create a longer air curtain. Each new length model uses the same renowned, aesthetic E-Zone/K-Zone 8-1/2-inch (w) x 8-inch (d) cabinet design, the industry's smallest profile.

    The additional lengths now make the EZN and KZN Series the most competitively priced, unheated, single-speed models in the foodservice, dock-and-door and HVAC/R industries. The Made-in-the-USA series are suitable for walk-in coolers, pass-thru windows, concession windows, patio openings, service/customer entry doors and other doorways that need environmental control in the foodservice, dock-and-door, and HVAC/R markets.

    ANSI/NSF 37-certification ensures each model has been tested to surpass every state health code requirement for protecting all restaurant and foodservice establishment doorways.

    Unlike other brands that combine two models to make a longer modular air curtain, each EZN and KZN Series model is a single one-piece unit design with blower and nozzle coverage that extends the entire three to 10-foot-long outlet nozzle. Other brands may require intermediate support for longer length units, whereas Berner's structurally-strong, single-length units need only end supports, thus reducing installation time and costs.

    Other benefits of the EZN and KZN Series are:

    About Berner Berner International Corporation is a 57-year-old manufacturer and a leader in the air door/air curtain equipment manufacturing industry. Berner is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), The Green Building Alliance (GBA), the Air Movement & Control Association (AMCA), the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and also a certified Womens Business Enterprise National Council member (WBENC). For more information on Berner and its products, please call (724)-658-3551 x419 or visit http://www.berner.com

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    2014 Willerby Clearwater Lodge – New Model at Park Resorts – Video - May 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    2014 Willerby Clearwater Lodge - New Model at Park Resorts
    The Willerby Clearwater Lodge at Park Resorts is spacious, luxurious and has a real designer feel. It #39;s open-plan layout promotes an instant sense of freedom and relaxation, with a lounge that...

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    Window Cleaning in Malta – Patio Doors – Video - May 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Window Cleaning in Malta - Patio Doors
    Window cleaning in Malta and cleaning patio doors. These doors were really dirty and there was very little slip. This is not a hotel but my own flat.

    By: Christopher Dawber

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    Valuables and thousands of pounds in cash stolen from two St Neots homes - May 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Police are urging anyone with information to contact them on 101.

    Lauren Nash Tuesday, May 27, 2014 8:45 AM

    Burglars targeted two homes in St Neots, stealing valuables and thousands of pounds in cash.

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    Between 11am and 4pm on Saturday (May 24), a property on Great North Road was broken into. The rear patio doors were smashed and 2,500 in cash, a ceremonial sword and various items of jewellery were stolen.

    During the same time frame in Hogsden Leys, burglars entered a house via an unlocked patio door. Items stolen included a 0.81 carat pear-shaped diamond wedding ring, a Raymond Weil diamond ladies watch, a platinum necklace, a green jade ring with silver band, and approximately 2000 Chinese Renminbi.

    INFORMATION: Photographs of the items can be seen at http://www.facebook.com/HuntsCops.StNeotsTeam.

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    The anatomy of designing an NBA arena through the lens of Sacramento's work-in-progress - May 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Posted May 23, 2014

    So, you want to build a new NBA arena? Lets make one giant assumption at the start: You have the cash in hand to get the project done (OK, a really giant assumption ). From there, where do you go? You need to find a suitable site and then come up with an interior plan that will make your team money and an exterior design that excites yourlocal community about your venue. While just a building, it is one youll spend millions on if not a full billion and designing in success takes time, research and a keen understanding of your city.

    The Sacramento Kings find themselves squarely in the center of the design process. After presenting final plans to the Sacramento City Council on May 20, the Kings are now ready to begin pre-demolition this month and actual construction on theirbrand-new arena this fall. The team hopes to open the new arena in October 2016.

    The Kings and global architectural firm AECOM the designers of more NBA arenas than anybody else (think Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Barclays Center and FedEx Forum) allowed SI.com access into the process. What follows is the anatomy of designing a NBA arena.

    Before the sketches

    Long before an architect can put a pencil to a napkin to draw out a sketch okay, so that isnt the common way, but it can still happen comes the research. And the effort to land the job.

    Jon Niemuth, AECOMs director of sports, tells SI.com his firm worked with the Kings for six years before earning the official contract, busy with market analysis, relationship building and touring team officialssometimes a changing guard in the sports worldaround various venues.

    I wish it was like buying a car where you show the options and pick one, but it does usually get more involved than that, he says. It is a pretty long-leaded kind of affair.

    Once on board, finding a site proves the first major hurdle after establishing a funding framework. Is it a suburban site or an urban one? Can teams renovate an existing building? Does the client need help with land acquisition? Those previous six years of market research help answer those questions, especially the ones coming from local politicians.

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    Inside the design process of building NBA arena - May 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Posted May 23, 2014

    So, you want to build a new NBA arena? Lets make one giant assumption at the start: You have the cash in hand to get the project done (OK, a really giant assumption ). From there, where do you go? You need to find a suitable site and then come up with an interior plan that will make your team money and an exterior design that excites yourlocal community about your venue. While just a building, it is one youll spend millions on if not a full billion and designing in success takes time, research and a keen understanding of your city.

    The Sacramento Kings find themselves squarely in the center of the design process. After presenting final plans to the Sacramento City Council on May 20, the Kings are now ready to begin pre-demolition this month and actual construction on theirbrand-new arena this fall. The team hopes to open the new arena in October 2016.

    The Kings and global architectural firm AECOM the designers of more NBA arenas than anybody else (think Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Barclays Center and FedEx Forum) allowed SI.com access into the process. What follows is the anatomy of designing a NBA arena.

    Before the sketches

    Long before an architect can put a pencil to a napkin to draw out a sketch okay, so that isnt the common way, but it can still happen comes the research. And the effort to land the job.

    Jon Niemuth, AECOMs director of sports, tells SI.com his firm worked with the Kings for six years before earning the official contract, busy with market analysis, relationship building and touring team officialssometimes a changing guard in the sports worldaround various venues.

    I wish it was like buying a car where you show the options and pick one, but it does usually get more involved than that, he says. It is a pretty long-leaded kind of affair.

    Once on board, finding a site proves the first major hurdle after establishing a funding framework. Is it a suburban site or an urban one? Can teams renovate an existing building? Does the client need help with land acquisition? Those previous six years of market research help answer those questions, especially the ones coming from local politicians.

    NEWCOMB: Arena Wars: How does Barclays stack up against MSG?

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    Patio Doors Loveland OH | (513) 409-9199 – Video - May 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Patio Doors Loveland OH | (513) 409-9199
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