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    Wellsburg discusses docks, sidewalks - July 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WELLSBURG - Replacement of boat docks at the 12th Street boat ramp and of brick sidewalks on the Town Square and along three blocks along Charles Street were among issues discussed by Wellsburg Council Tuesday.

    City Manager Mark Henne said he'd arranged for the docks to be removed because they had deteriorated during the icy winter, arranged for someone to transport them away and advertised for new ones.

    But Henne's plans met some snags. First Ward Councilman Mike Mitchell suggested some hardware on the docks could be worth more than $1,000, so Henne arranged for the docks to be returned and council agreed to hold a public auction for the material.

    City Attorney Bill Cipriani said concerns also arose when bids were sought for the new docks because Merco Marine, a local manufacturer of docks, provided the specifications for them while also submitting a bid.

    Cipriani said he doesn't believe Merco's intention was to create specifications in its favor but it created the appearance of an unfair advantage, which violates a city ordinance designed to ensure competitive bidding.

    He added the state Ethics Commission ruled against such practice in a similar situation.

    Jon Meriwether, vice president and founder of Merco Marine, said he created the bid specs to aid city officials, who didn't seem sure about what they wanted, and to ensure the city would receive durable docks.

    He said the docks he described wouldn't be difficult for another dock manufacturer to produce.

    But council agreed to seek bids again, this time making a general request for bids for several 20 foot long sections of dock.

    Second Ward Councilman Paul T. Billiard said because the docks likely won't be built until after summer, it would be wise to store them until after winter.

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    Vinyl Window and Aluminum Window Manufacturer … - July 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Crystal Window & Door Systems high quality products are made-to-order, to insure an exacting fit for any new construction or renovation project. Our vinyl and aluminum window and door products are sold exclusively via a network of authorized dealers and installers throughout the country.

    In order to best serve our customers with the most appropriate dealer, our regional sales managers are available to discuss your requirements, to best match you with an appropriate Crystal dealer based on the size and scope of your project. Rest assured, no project is too small or too large. From a bedroom replacement window home renovation, to a twenty story new construction project, Crystals Designer Window & Door Portfolio is comprised of beautiful windows and doors that will satisfy a broad spectrum of budgets and design tastes.

    Your local Crystal Sales Manager will be pleased to hear from you, to introduce you to a Crystal Window and Door authorized dealer that serves your community. Thank you for your interest in Crystal Window & Door Systems.

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    High-Speed Roll-Up Doors feature windows with LEXAN sheets. - July 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    July 8, 2014 - Spiral FV (Full View) doors incorporates LEXAN sheetsfeaturing MARGARD coating intotheir windows. Durable and scratch resistant, windows also resist effects of UV light and graffiti and provide clear visibility and light transmission. Keder frame system facilitates window replacement without removal of entire panel, while opening speeds up to 100 ips helps accelerate vehicle entrance/exit. High-speed closing controls access, enhances security, and reducing heating/coolingexpense. Rytec Corp. 1 Cedar Parkway Jackson, WI, 53037 USA Press release date: June 30, 2014

    JACKSON, Wis. -- Recognizing a window of opportunity to make a great door even better, Rytec Corporation has introduced new windows with LEXAN(TM) sheets for its Spiral() FV() (Full View) doors. Trusted for high-performance applications ranging from motorsports windshields to space helmets, LEXAN sheets set a new standard of excellence in performance in the high-speed door industry.

    In keeping with a history of product innovation that has made Rytec the leading manufacturer of high-performance doors in North America, the company has now incorporated LEXAN sheets with MARGARD(TM) coating into its windows as a standard feature in its Spiral FV doors. Far more durable and scratch resistant than conventional polycarbonate or acrylic, the new premium windows with coated LEXAN sheets are also UV-light and graffiti resistant, and provide glass-like optical quality for clear visibility and light transmission. LEXAN sheets are fabricated and supplied by the Polymershapes distribution business of SABIC's Innovative Plastics.

    The new design of Rytec's Spiral FV door incorporates LEXAN sheets in its windows while preserving the sleek appearance and clean lines of the popular Spiral FV door. The innovative keder frame system enables easy window replacement without removal of the entire panel. In keeping with Rytec's customer focus, this enhancement will now be standard and includes an unprecedented 7-year limited warranty, assuring customers of continued long-term product performance with proper maintenance.

    "The introduction of windows with LEXAN sheets marks a major step in the ongoing evolution of Rytec's Spiral FV doors," said Stephen Ashmore, Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Rytec Corporation. "Now with the best optical clarity and light transfer and far greater durability than competitive full vision panels, the choice for high-performance doors is clearer than ever. With these new windows, Rytec provides optimal performance and superior value to our customers." Further, Sameer Singla, General Manager of Polymershapes, stated "We're proud to collaborate with Rytec to incorporate LEXAN sheets into this advanced new product, helping them deliver the impact strength their customers demand, coupled with outstanding resistance to weathering and yellowing."

    Architects and builders of automobile dealerships, parking garages and other secured buildings are rapidly adopting high-speed doors to improve energy efficiency and enhance the flow of traffic. Rytec's Spiral FV door is a high-speed, high-tech roll-up door incorporating a distinctive spiral track and ultra-modern appearance. The Spiral FV model opens at a speed of up to 100-inches per second to enable quick entering and exiting of vehicles. The high-speed closing controls access and enhances security while reducing heating and cooling costs by maintaining temperatures in conditioned spaces.

    To learn more about Rytec High Performance Doors and the new premium windows available in the Spiral FV door, visit RytecDoors.com or contact the corporate offices at 888-GO-RYTEC.

    About Rytec High Performance Doors With 100,000 doors in operation worldwide, Rytec is the leading independent U.S. manufacturer of high-speed, high-performance doors for industrial, commercial, food and beverage, and controlled-temperature environments. Every door addresses a specific operational and environmental challenge and is engineered for maximum safety, productivity and efficiency. Corporate offices and manufacturing operations are headquartered in Jackson, Wisconsin. Customer support is provided through national and regional offices and a network of local dealers and installers throughout North America. http://www.rytecdoors.com

    For more information about SABIC's Innovative Plastics business, visit http://www.sabic-ip.com.

    For more information about the Polymershapes distribution business of SABIC's Innovative Plastics, visit http://www.sabicpolymershapes.com.

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    Zanieski to represent Ward 1 - July 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WEIRTON - Weirton City Council unanimously voted to approve a replacement to fill the vacancy of the Ward 1 council representative at its regular meeting Monday.

    Bill Zanieski, who currently serves as chair of the city's Human Rights Commission, will be sworn in as the new Ward 1 councilman 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Council Chambers at the Municipal Building.

    "I'd like to thank City Council for selecting me. I look forward to serving the City of Weirton, responding to the citizens of Ward 1 and also being a responsible administrator in this city," Zanieski said. "It's something that I think I will enjoy doing. I'm retired so I have plenty of time to devote to this."

    NEW?COUNCILMAN Bill Zanieski, chair of Weirtons Human Rights Commission, will be sworn in as the new Ward 1 councilman at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Council Chambers at the Municipal Building. -- Shae Dalrymple

    Zanieski resides on McKinley Road and has been a lifelong citizen of Weirton. He graduated from Madonna High School in 1964 and then went on to Syracuse University in New York, where he earned a degree in sociology in 1969. He eventually achieved a master's in sociology from West Virginia University in 1992.

    Zanieski said he is familiar with the current council roster, noting that some councilmen have even been his students in the past. Though he has no particular agenda just yet, Zanieski said he looks forward to learning all about his new role on City Council.

    He had no comment regarding the recently expanded business and occupation tax, which will go into effect on August 1.

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    Window Replacement | Colorado Springs, CO — Peakview Windows and Siding – Video - July 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Rose Tree Media School Board approves funds for summer work projects - July 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    by Leslie Krowchenko DCNN Correspondent

    Schools out and the Rose Tree Media School District will use the time to complete a number of projects.

    The school board voted last week to awards bids totaling approximately $1.2 million for the boiler and interior door replacement at Indian Lane Elementary School, light fixture and ceiling replacements at Penncrest High School and Media and Glenwood elementary schools, flooring replacement at Glenwood, interior painting at Penncrest and Glenwood, window repair and floor replacement at Media, masonry repairs at Penncrest and waterproofing and walking trail at Springton Lake Middle School.

    The directors also approved the proposal for Sage Technology to install additional card readers and audio/video and door release systems at Penncrest. The work will increase security at the building. An outstanding credit of $6,453 will be used to partially offset the cost of $13,071.

    In connection with the work, the board approved increasing the amount from $20,000 to $50,000 for approval of change orders by the board president, vice president and finance chairperson between the June and September legislative meetings.

    Additional Items

    The directors also unanimously approved the following:

    --a contract with Verizon Wireless to fit 40 busses with GPS units. The agreement also includes free roadside service. The cost of the units, to be installed by the transportation department, is $11,960 and the annual service fee is $15,092.

    --a new four-year lease agreement with Apple that includes 115 MacBook Air laptops and 30 iPads. Annual payments will be $36,000. The lease will achieve the goal at SLMS of having one cart each of 25 laptops and 25 tablets for every team, as well as provide equipment for new elementary classrooms and special education.

    --payment of $850 to Media Borough to install handicap access at Barrall Field. The total cost of the project is $1,650.

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    Window Replacement Takoma Park MD | (240) 466-5000 – Video - July 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Window Replacement Silver Spring MD | (240) 466-5000 – Video - July 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Window Replacement Potomac MD | (240) 466-5000 – Video - July 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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