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    Wall-Mounted Pergolas Market Upcoming Trends, Top Company Analysis and Forecast by 2026 | Cospicon SA, SPRECH, Gibus – The News Brok

    - September 6, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Key Players Mentioned in the Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Market Research Report: Cospicon SA, SPRECH, Gibus, Unopi, KE Outdoor Design, Llaza Consumidores, STOBAG, Sunroom, Sahara Prgolas, Oakio, Unosider, STUDIO66, SELT, Gardenis

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    Table of Contents:

    1 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Market Overview1.1 Product Overview and Scope of Wall-Mounted Pergolas1.2 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Segment by Type1.2.1 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Growth Rate Comparison by Type 2020 VS 20261.2.2 Metal Pergolas1.2.3 Wooden Pergolas1.2.4 Plastic Pergolas1.2.5 Glass Pergolas1.2.6 Others1.3 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Segment by Application1.3.1 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Consumption Comparison by Application: 2020 VS 20261.3.2 Residential1.3.3 Commercial1.3.4 Infrastructure1.4 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Market by Region1.4.1 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Market Size Estimates and Forecasts by Region: 2020 VS 20261.4.2 North America Estimates and Forecasts (2015-2026)1.4.3 Europe Estimates and Forecasts (2015-2026)1.4.4 China Estimates and Forecasts (2015-2026)1.4.5 Japan Estimates and Forecasts (2015-2026)1.5 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Growth Prospects1.5.1 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Revenue Estimates and Forecasts (2015-2026)1.5.2 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity Estimates and Forecasts (2015-2026)1.5.3 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Estimates and Forecasts (2015-2026)1.6 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Industry1.7 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Market Trends

    2 Market Competition by Manufacturers2.1 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity Market Share by Manufacturers (2015-2020)2.2 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Revenue Share by Manufacturers (2015-2020)2.3 Market Share by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3)2.4 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Average Price by Manufacturers (2015-2020)2.5 Manufacturers Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Sites, Area Served, Product Types2.6 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Market Competitive Situation and Trends2.6.1 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Market Concentration Rate2.6.2 Global Top 3 and Top 5 Players Market Share by Revenue2.6.3 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion

    3 Production and Capacity by Region3.1 Global Production Capacity of Wall-Mounted Pergolas Market Share by Regions (2015-2020)3.2 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Revenue Market Share by Regions (2015-2020)3.3 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)3.4 North America Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production3.4.1 North America Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Growth Rate (2015-2020)3.4.2 North America Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)3.5 Europe Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production3.5.1 Europe Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Growth Rate (2015-2020)3.5.2 Europe Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)3.6 China Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production3.6.1 China Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Growth Rate (2015-2020)3.6.2 China Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)3.7 Japan Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production3.7.1 Japan Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Growth Rate (2015-2020)3.7.2 Japan Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)

    4 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Consumption by Regions4.1 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Consumption by Regions4.1.1 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Consumption by Region4.1.2 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Consumption Market Share by Region4.2 North America4.2.1 North America Wall-Mounted Pergolas Consumption by Countries4.2.2 U.S.4.2.3 Canada4.3 Europe4.3.1 Europe Wall-Mounted Pergolas Consumption by Countries4.3.2 Germany4.3.3 France4.3.4 U.K.4.3.5 Italy4.3.6 Russia4.4 Asia Pacific4.4.1 Asia Pacific Wall-Mounted Pergolas Consumption by Region4.4.2 China4.4.3 Japan4.4.4 South Korea4.4.5 Taiwan4.4.6 Southeast Asia4.4.7 India4.4.8 Australia4.5 Latin America4.5.1 Latin America Wall-Mounted Pergolas Consumption by Countries4.5.2 Mexico4.5.3 Brazil

    5 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production, Revenue, Price Trend by Type5.1 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Market Share by Type (2015-2020)5.2 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Revenue Market Share by Type (2015-2020)5.3 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Price by Type (2015-2020)5.4 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Market Share by Price Tier (2015-2020): Low-End, Mid-Range and High-End

    6 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Market Analysis by Application6.1 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Consumption Market Share by Application (2015-2020)6.2 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Consumption Growth Rate by Application (2015-2020)

    7 Company Profiles and Key Figures in Wall-Mounted Pergolas Business7.1 Cospicon SA7.1.1 Cospicon SA Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Sites and Area Served7.1.2 Cospicon SA Wall-Mounted Pergolas Product Introduction, Application and Specification7.1.3 Cospicon SA Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)7.1.4 Cospicon SA Main Business and Markets Served7.2 SPRECH7.2.1 SPRECH Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Sites and Area Served7.2.2 SPRECH Wall-Mounted Pergolas Product Introduction, Application and Specification7.2.3 SPRECH Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)7.2.4 SPRECH Main Business and Markets Served7.3 Gibus7.3.1 Gibus Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Sites and Area Served7.3.2 Gibus Wall-Mounted Pergolas Product Introduction, Application and Specification7.3.3 Gibus Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)7.3.4 Gibus Main Business and Markets Served7.4 Unopi7.4.1 Unopi Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Sites and Area Served7.4.2 Unopi Wall-Mounted Pergolas Product Introduction, Application and Specification7.4.3 Unopi Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)7.4.4 Unopi Main Business and Markets Served7.5 KE Outdoor Design7.5.1 KE Outdoor Design Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Sites and Area Served7.5.2 KE Outdoor Design Wall-Mounted Pergolas Product Introduction, Application and Specification7.5.3 KE Outdoor Design Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)7.5.4 KE Outdoor Design Main Business and Markets Served7.6 Llaza Consumidores7.6.1 Llaza Consumidores Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Sites and Area Served7.6.2 Llaza Consumidores Wall-Mounted Pergolas Product Introduction, Application and Specification7.6.3 Llaza Consumidores Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)7.6.4 Llaza Consumidores Main Business and Markets Served7.7 STOBAG7.7.1 STOBAG Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Sites and Area Served7.7.2 STOBAG Wall-Mounted Pergolas Product Introduction, Application and Specification7.7.3 STOBAG Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)7.7.4 STOBAG Main Business and Markets Served7.8 Sunroom7.8.1 Sunroom Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Sites and Area Served7.8.2 Sunroom Wall-Mounted Pergolas Product Introduction, Application and Specification7.8.3 Sunroom Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)7.8.4 Sunroom Main Business and Markets Served7.9 Sahara Prgolas7.9.1 Sahara Prgolas Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Sites and Area Served7.9.2 Sahara Prgolas Wall-Mounted Pergolas Product Introduction, Application and Specification7.9.3 Sahara Prgolas Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)7.9.4 Sahara Prgolas Main Business and Markets Served7.10 Oakio7.10.1 Oakio Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Sites and Area Served7.10.2 Oakio Wall-Mounted Pergolas Product Introduction, Application and Specification7.10.3 Oakio Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)7.10.4 Oakio Main Business and Markets Served7.11 Unosider7.11.1 Unosider Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Sites and Area Served7.11.2 Unosider Wall-Mounted Pergolas Product Introduction, Application and Specification7.11.3 Unosider Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)7.11.4 Unosider Main Business and Markets Served7.12 STUDIO667.12.1 STUDIO66 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Sites and Area Served7.12.2 STUDIO66 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Product Introduction, Application and Specification7.12.3 STUDIO66 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)7.12.4 STUDIO66 Main Business and Markets Served7.13 SELT7.13.1 SELT Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Sites and Area Served7.13.2 SELT Wall-Mounted Pergolas Product Introduction, Application and Specification7.13.3 SELT Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)7.13.4 SELT Main Business and Markets Served7.14 Gardenis7.14.1 Gardenis Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Sites and Area Served7.14.2 Gardenis Wall-Mounted Pergolas Product Introduction, Application and Specification7.14.3 Gardenis Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)7.14.4 Gardenis Main Business and Markets Served

    8 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Manufacturing Cost Analysis8.1 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Key Raw Materials Analysis8.1.1 Key Raw Materials8.1.2 Key Raw Materials Price Trend8.1.3 Key Suppliers of Raw Materials8.2 Proportion of Manufacturing Cost Structure8.3 Manufacturing Process Analysis of Wall-Mounted Pergolas8.4 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Industrial Chain Analysis

    9 Marketing Channel, Distributors and Customers9.1 Marketing Channel9.2 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Distributors List9.3 Wall-Mounted Pergolas Customers

    10 Market Dynamics10.1 Market Trends10.2 Opportunities and Drivers10.3 Challenges10.4 Porters Five Forces Analysis

    11 Production and Supply Forecast11.1 Global Forecasted Production of Wall-Mounted Pergolas (2021-2026)11.2 Global Forecasted Revenue of Wall-Mounted Pergolas (2021-2026)11.3 Global Forecasted Price of Wall-Mounted Pergolas (2021-2026)11.4 Global Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production Forecast by Regions (2021-2026)11.4.1 North America Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production, Revenue Forecast (2021-2026)11.4.2 Europe Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production, Revenue Forecast (2021-2026)11.4.3 China Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production, Revenue Forecast (2021-2026)11.4.4 Japan Wall-Mounted Pergolas Production, Revenue Forecast (2021-2026)

    12 Consumption and Demand Forecast12.1 Global Forecasted and Consumption Demand Analysis of Wall-Mounted Pergolas12.2 North America Forecasted Consumption of Wall-Mounted Pergolas by Country12.3 Europe Market Forecasted Consumption of Wall-Mounted Pergolas by Country12.4 Asia Pacific Market Forecasted Consumption of Wall-Mounted Pergolas by Regions12.5 Latin America Forecasted Consumption of Wall-Mounted Pergolas13 Forecast by Type and by Application (2021-2026)13.1 Global Production, Revenue and Price Forecast by Type (2021-2026)13.1.1 Global Forecasted Production of Wall-Mounted Pergolas by Type (2021-2026)13.1.2 Global Forecasted Revenue of Wall-Mounted Pergolas by Type (2021-2026)13.1.2 Global Forecasted Price of Wall-Mounted Pergolas by Type (2021-2026)13.2 Global Forecasted Consumption of Wall-Mounted Pergolas by Application (2021-2026)14 Research Finding and Conclusion

    15 Methodology and Data Source15.1 Methodology/Research Approach15.1.1 Research Programs/Design15.1.2 Market Size Estimation15.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation15.2 Data Source15.2.1 Secondary Sources15.2.2 Primary Sources15.3 Author List15.4 Disclaimer

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    Endurance Racing With Cars That Belong in a Demolition Derby – The New York Times

    - September 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Start with a $500 car. Cheaper is fine, but no higher. Then decorate it outrageously. Maybe with a giant rubber ducky, or a flying pig. Now put it on a racetrack with scores of other half-broken art-cars and drive it fast as hell for 14 and a half hours.

    Thats the formula for 24 Hours of Lemons, a grass-roots race-carnival held since 2006. Whats the grand prize for completing the most laps? A rusted trophy. Sometimes, you get a big bag of nickels.

    Jay Lamm, the ringleader of this circus, hatched the idea during a weekly lunch with car buddies at a Chinese restaurant in Berkeley, Calif. Nearly 15 years later, Lemons is a multimillion-dollar franchise held in dozens of cities across the United States, Australia and New Zealand.

    Its a real race, but winning is mostly irrelevant. What is actually tested (and celebrated) is the ability of resourceful hobbyists armed with only basic tools and their wits to revive a worn-out vehicle for a weekend of low-rent, high-speed high jinks.

    In arguably his most masterful act of provocation so far, a year ago Mr. Lamm changed the sacrosanct laws of Lemons. He put up $50,000 to create a prize for the first pure electric car to win any 24 Hours of Lemons race. To up the ante, electric cars are exempt from the $500 limit. (For all cars, that $500 mark does not include safety gear.)

    Mr. Lamm said the electric vehicle prize would be paid exclusively in nickels, delivered to the winners driveway by a dump trunk.

    Of the approximately 15,000 cars in Lemons races since 2006, only two have been electric. A converted half-century-old Datsun 1600, equipped with a 23-horsepower forklift powertrain, was quickly pulled from the race. It was too slow and a hazard for the rest of the field, which averages 55 to 60 miles an hour during a race.

    A second team fielded a 1981 Plymouth Horizon TC3 wired to golf-cart batteries. Battery chargers previously used for Chinese crop-dusting drones were stationed in the teams pit area. Errant electrical fields attracted an army of fire ants, which swarmed the lining of the drivers race suit right before he put it on.

    Ants are biting the drivers gonads, and he stays on the track anyway, Mr. Lamm said. Thats what I call dedication. Or a personality disorder. Or maybe both.

    What led Mr. Lamm to stage a battle between E.V.s and gas cars in the worlds least prestigious racing series? Nothing other than the very survival of his tribe of wrench-turning weekend racers.

    Mr. Lamm sees the writing on the wall for internal combustion and believes that hands-on enthusiasts need to embrace the potential of motors, batteries and inverters as a new form of automotive self-reliance. Were currently on the path to being marginalized wackos with a crazy hobby, he said.

    Endurance car races are won not on pure speed but on stamina. You cant be off the track for more than 60 to 120 seconds, refueling or recharging as the case may be, Mr. Lamm said. You mathematically arent going to win.

    Todays E.V. batteries go for 200 miles or more, about five times the distance needed for a typical American commute. But when accelerated to racing speeds followed by hard braking, again and again, those battery packs last perhaps a single hour. Gas cars can tank up in seconds and return to the track for another couple of hours. But recharging an E.V. commonly takes minutes or hours.

    The only solution to winning Lemons in an E.V. is to engineer a battery-swapping apparatus and show up to race with a truckload of spare batteries. The approximate cost for the required set of five or so battery packs could easily exceed $100,000, twice the purse.

    Besides, battery-swapping for electric cars is an unproven technology. Nio, a Chinese car company, is trying to build a battery-swap network in China. Its doing so with a $1.4 billion investment from the municipal government of Hefei, the largest city in Anhui Province. Better Place, an Israeli start-up, raised roughly $800 million for battery-swapping infrastructure before going bankrupt in 2013. Tesla tried battery swaps but gave up. Could the low-budget Lemon racers succeed where giant companies failed?

    Its doubtful. Mr. Lamm announced the $50,000 Lemons E.V. prize a year ago. Since then, no one has tried to win in a pure electric vehicle. Maybe his mountain of nickels is safe.

    Then again, theres Michael Bream, a two-time Lemons winner with gas cars. In his first victory, in 2010, Mr. Breams 1989 BMW 3-Series beat 100 other cars at Buttonwillow Raceway in Bakersfield, where Southern Californias gutsiest speed-shop mechanics compete.

    After a second Lemons victory, this time at Sonoma Raceway in 2011, he was ready for a higher challenge. I dont know where my brain got the idea, but it hit me, he said. Lets try to do an electric Pikes Peak car.

    The annual Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, held since 1916, follows a steep, tortuous route with 156 turns often through blinding weather to a 14,115-foot summit. In 2012, Mr. Bream entered his 1995 BMW M5, with the original straight-six engine replaced by an electric motor granting 900 pound-feet of torque.

    On his inaugural run, the electrified Bimmer stunned the high-octane Pikes Peak crowd when it completed the 12.4-mile ascent in less than 12 minutes. On that day, Mr. Bream beat Nobuhiro Tajima, the hill climb racer known as Monster.

    As soon as we crossed the line, it was confirmed, Mr. Bream said. We tapped into the great equalizer with this electric stuff. All of a sudden, it was Lemons on a world platform.

    Four years later, he gave up his day job, selling Gravity Skateboards, the company he founded and ran for 23 years. I needed all my attention on the E.V. business, he said.

    That business, EV West, is a hideaway Wonka-like workshop on the edge of a nondescript industrial park in San Marcos, Calif., 35 miles up the coast from San Diego. Its where iconic muscle cars and European classics go to become all-electric beasts. On any given day, the companys sunbaked parking lot might hold a converted 1954 Volkswagen Beetle waiting for Ewan McGregor, Tony Hawks electrified 1964 Corvette, or a classic VW bus prepped for Zach Galifianakis.

    When I spoke with Mr. Bream in July, his team was frantically moving between celebrity conversions, selling D.I.Y. electric components and building a ground-up, all-electric salt-flat racecar in the vintage 1940s belly-tank style. A month later, Mr. Bream took that vehicle, the Electraliner, to the Bonneville Speed Week 2020 and its famed salt-caked racing bed. It took eight runs, but his team left a grueling week in Utah with a land speed record of 229.363 m.p.h. for the class of electric vehicles weighing about 2,000 pounds.

    Winning Lemons with an E.V. will be more difficult. It will require an ultra-durable endurance car and an apparatus capable of speedy battery swaps. Blueprints dont exist.

    There are other potential electric Lemons contenders. Jason Appelbaum is the founder and chief executive of EverCharge, a Bay Area company that installs E.V. charging equipment for multifamily dwellings and fleets.

    A pack swap is not easy. Its a very serious engineering problem, he said. His team is working on it. Were not close, he acknowledged. Mr. Appelbaum is also a Lemons laureate, taking honors in 2018 with his gas-powered 1987 BMW 325 with Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy livery. (The answer painted on the cars hood: 42, of course.)

    And theres Richard Hilleman, who ran the megahit John Madden Football franchise for four years starting in 1991. He worked on more than 100 video games, including racing titles, for almost 35 years at Electronic Arts before joining Amazon Game Studio in 2016. He also leads the seven-time champion Rattlesnake Electric Sports team, which has spent 20 years racing F.I.A. Category V electric karts that can hit speeds of 135 miles an hour.

    Mr. Hilleman won a Lemons event in 2017 in a 10-year-old Prius hybrid. There is no enjoyment in life greater than passing a Mustang on the outside of the carousel at Sears Point in a Prius, he said.

    Mr. Hilleman, who converted a Porsche 550 Spyder in the mid-1990s, warns teams against building homegrown, high-voltage battery packs. Rules for the Lemons E.V. prize, which he helped set, are safety measures that can be quickly understood and reliably implemented when lives are literally at stake. To repeat: A mishandled Lemons electric challenger could kill somebody.

    Mr. Bream, the front-runner, hints at a run in fall 2021. We are on a mission, he said, launching into a passionate monologue about zero-emission motor sports.

    But first hell have to go up against a field of fiercely competitive and highly skilled amateur racers. Their $500 cars might look ready for the junkyard, but that belies the meaning their mechanic drivers place in those vehicles and in internal combustion as a way of life.

    I think its underestimated how gnarly that Lemons scene is, Mr. Bream said. If somebody wins that race in an electric car, it will change a lot of people.

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    Group seeks to stop demolition of Seward’s Jesse Lee Home, where the first Alaska flag flew – Anchorage Daily News

    - September 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    JUNEAU A group that wants to save a neglected site where the Alaska territorial flag was designed, sewn and first flown sued Wednesday, seeking to block the city of Seward from demolishing the Jesse Lee Home.

    The group, Friends of Jesse Lee Home, contends the property is theirs and say the city has misrepresented the homes condition and estimated renovation costs and interfered with work efforts.

    Will Earnhart, an attorney in private practice who previously represented the city, by email said that to his knowledge, ownership had reverted to the city because conditions in the deed were not met. City manager Scott Meszaros declined comment Wednesday.

    The Seward City Council in July voted to raze remaining buildings at the property, a one-time Methodist-run facility where orphans and other displaced children from Alaska Native villages were sent, many after the flu epidemic of a century ago.

    Benny Benson, the homes most famous resident, is believed to be the only Indigenous person to design a state flag. He won a territory-wide contest in 1927 with his flag design. The design became the Alaska state flag after statehood in 1959.

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    Demolition and recycling equipment | Article | KHL – KHL Group

    - September 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Allu Finland-based attachments manufacturer Allu premiered its new range of crusher buckets for the demolition and recycling and industries.

    The Allu Crusher line comprises three models for 10 to 33 t excavators, one of which was on display at ConExpo in Las Vegas, USA.

    The heavy duty attachment opens like a clam for easy maintenance and features reversible crushing to reduce jamming and blockages and a pin adjustment that allows operators to change the size of the output material.

    The company, which also produces the Transformer line of screener crushers and the Processor range of mixers said the range was designed or hard rock and troublesome demolition materials.

    Aquajet The Sweden-based hydrodemolition machine manufacturer introduced the Ecosilence 3.0 (pictured below) to reduce noise and allow for a more compact job site, while enhancing environmental stewardship and lowering overall operating costs.

    The product features integrated auto start/stop technology that improves fuel consumption, which saves as much as 25 litres of fuel a day for a smaller carbon footprint. According to Aquajet, the re-engineered Ecosilence is more compact, as well, with the entire self-contained system now fitting in a standard, 6.1 m (20 ft) shipping container.

    It also produces less noise while in operation, making it suitable for use in urban areas with limited space and strict noise restrictions.

    Avant (UK) Avant (UK), the English subsidiary of Finnish compact loader manufacturer Avant Tecno, added the most powerful machine to its 8 series range the Avant 860i Stage V (above). The largest of the Avant loaders, although still compact, it benefits from a greater lifting capacity of 1,900 kg (4,188 lb), a greater reach of 3.5 m (11 ft 6 in), and a turbocharged Kohler KDI 1903 TCR 42 kW (57 hp) diesel engine.

    The machine also complies with the latest emissions regulations and boasts many additional features to previous models, including an improved GT cabin with better visibility and usability.

    Bobcat Compact equipment specialist Bobcat showed its E10e mini excavator for the first time at this years Executive Hire Show in the United Kingdom. The machine (pictured above) is suitable for indoor demolition and basement projects as well as other low noise sites such as city centres.

    Developed at the Bobcat EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) Innovation Centre in the Czech Republic, the E10e is based on the diesel powered E10, which has sold more than 10,000 in the past 10 years.

    Brokk The Sweden-based leading remote-controlled demolition robot manufacturer Brokk unveiled its new Atomised Water Mist for dust suppression applications.

    The company says the new system produces atomised fog that effectively binds airborne dust particles while providing suppression at ground level.

    In addition, the mist dissipates, rather than forming puddles, which Brokk said makes for a safer, cleaner job site.

    Available for all Brokk remote-controlled demolition robots, the dust suppression offers a solution for combatting harmful silica dust in demolition applications.

    EpirocGermany-based attachment specialist Epiroc added the CB 4500 to its popular CB Concrete Buster range.

    The new model is designed for carriers in the 40 to 55 t weight class.

    Epiroc says that due to their comparatively light weight CB Concrete Busters are effective choices for use with high reach or long front carriers for applications with highly abrasive material and low level of visibility of the product in operation. They are also suitable where noise is an issue and they can be used in residential areas where hydraulic breakers are not permitted.

    EvoQuip Leading compact crushing and screening equipment manufacturer EvoQuip introduced the Bison 160 hybrid hook-lift jaw crusher.

    Described by the Terex brand as ideal for construction and demolition recycling applications and urban areas, this is the fourth model in the Bison series and the first to use hybrid diesel-electric drive technology to reduce running costs in addition to cutting noise and fuel emissions.

    The dual-powered Bison 160 is equipped with a proven 700 x 500 mm (28 x 20 in) single toggle hydraulically adjustable jaw crusher.

    Hitachi Hitachi introduced a range of new high-performance hydraulic breakers that match its range of excavators in the range from ZX10 up to ZX890.

    The company describes the breakers as ensuring maximum productivity, high performance and low total cost of ownership while the slim design of the breaker is said to ensure easy accessibility in demolition applications.

    The mono-block cylinder with a replaceable cylinder liner has been developed to reduce the number of parts in the attachment.

    LaBounty USA-based industrial tools and attachment business Stanley Infrastructures LaBounty brand has added a new attachment to its demolition portfolio.

    The Multi-Jaw Demolition Tool (MRX) is suited to both primary and secondary demolition applications as well as off site concrete processing.

    Designed for efficient downsizing and equipped with 360 rotation, the MRX is described as having a short centre of gravity for optimal control and manoeuvrability.

    It features an interchangeable jaw with options for a concrete pulveriser, concrete cracker or shear.

    LaBounty has also introduced the Mobile Rotation Pulveriser (MRP) to its line up. Similar in design to the the MRX, it has a dedicated concrete pulveriser jaw.

    McCloskey International Crushing and screening specialist McCloskey International has expanded its mobile solutions with a new product range shredders. The VTS95 is the first product to makes its debut for the companys new Recycling Division.

    Designed for maximum performance and high productivity, McCloskey says the VTS95 tracked primary shredder is capable of effectively shredding virtually any type of material including solid, industrial, commercial waste and bulk waste.

    It is designed to meet the requirements for plants in which the incoming materials vary greatly in terms of size, composition, and difficulty to shred.

    Sandvik Sandvik launched Peak Screening, a solution to help ensure every square metre of a customers screening to be as productive as possible.

    The company said its screening equipment, media and services are designed to work optimally with each other.

    It added that customers will also benefit from having ongoing access to experienced specialists in configuration, optimisation and troubleshooting.

    As a result, it has now introduced three ranges of screens, with solutions including the WX6500 tensioned rubber screening media with up to 15 times longer wear life than standard wire mesh, but with the same screening accuracy for superior productivity and uptime.

    Trevi Benne Italian company Trevi Benne has launched the FR 120 rotating pulveriser.

    The new product has an opening of 1,655 mm (65 in), a weight of 13 t and a force on blades of 820 t.

    It is part of the FR Series which the company says has higher performance and resistance to stress, stronger rotation, superior breakage efficiency and a longer lifetime.

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    Save the Press Room from Demolition – Santa Barbara Edhat

    - September 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Travis Vassallo

    Dear Santa Barbara,

    I have spent most of this weekend attempting to convey the entirety of my thoughts and feelings regarding the proposed development that is threatening to destroy a beloved local mainstay, The Press Room; a place that I and countless community members hold close to our hearts. Ive read through dozens of emails and letters from other concerned residents about this development expressing anger, sadness, disillusionment, and frustration; it has been difficult to distill all of this down into a few short paragraphs, so Ive chosen to speak from the heart and out of love. Love for the city I was born in, for the community I grew up with, and for the people and businesses that make Santa Barbara the incredibly special place that we all call home.

    Communities are more than simply spaces humans reside in.Theyre not the roads, the views, the weather; they are at the very core comprised of the people and businesses that make up the community and our home. The Press Room is the very essence of this ethos. Anchored by its love of the worlds game, soccer, The Press Room is an institution, far beyond the humble roots of a British inspired cocktail pub; a behemoth in a small package, much like Santa Barbara itself.

    Owners James and Carol Rafferty opened their doors to the hearts (and bellies) of Santa Barbara over 25 years ago. From day one, The Press Room has been a diverse and vibrant safe space for people of all walks of life, of all races and persuasions, to congregate and enjoy not only each others company but the company of the entire Rafferty family and its staff. The Raffertys and their patrons have helped to contribute thousands of dollars every year to local charities and non-profits. They provide a space for local artists to display work. They and the Press Room are Santa Barbara in microcosm. And much like the city it calls home, The Press Room faces economic forces and outside business interests that threaten to upend our peaceful coastal home. Santa Barbara has long distinguished itself from other communities by strategically and deliberately moderating its growth and protecting the character of The American Riviera.

    Santa Barbara stands at a precipice, looking forward from a ledge to what our city, our community, will become. Weve seen countless local businesses fail due to high rents, families forced to relocate because they simply could not afford their mortgage, and the very soul of what Santa Barbara is slowly disintegrate into something that is looking to be nothing more than an extension of greater Los Angeles.

    To be clear, I recognize a property owners rights to be able to develop their land as they see fit, but it is beholden to city council to protect any and all important cultural, economic, and societal buildings or businesses that may not fit in ones desire for profit. I realize the need for more housing in Santa Barbara, but affordable housing. This project appears to be nothing more than a land grab intended to displace local businesses to make way for exorbitantly high rent housing and in return, high profits for its owners. SIMA Corp, and by default its principal, Jim Knell, said he, controls 500,000 square feet of retail and office space downtown from which no fewer than 300 merchants and business professionals rent. I would like to ask the community of Santa Barbara how they think downtown looks these days. How many vacant businesses do you see on a day to day basis? Do we want to tear down and destroy the essence of what makes Santa Barbara to simply to erect high cost housing?

    The Santa Barbara City Planning Commission is now presented with a real opportunity. An opportunity to potentially afford both the owners right to develop, the need for additional housing, and to protect a local and international landmark.

    By insisting any development take into consideration the existing Press Room and business and insisting its survival in either the new development or by paid relocation included in any permitted development, city council will help not just one local family continue their American dream but rather ensure an entire community continue to be the vibrant and diverse ecosystem we all hope it to be.As responsible stewards of our community, The Santa Barbara City Planning Commission must do what is right for our community by protecting our iconic businesses, especially now.

    With everything that is happening and wrong in the world, The Press Room remains as a small beacon of light and losing it will leave a dark hole in our hearts during a time when many of us hardly have any heart left to lose.

    I encourage everyone to participate in the Planning Commissions virtual meeting regarding this projecton Thursday, September 3rd at 1:00pm. Details can be found on the City of Santa Barbaras website or herehttps://www.santabarbaraca.gov/SBdocuments/Advisory_Groups/Planning_Commission/Current/00_Public_Notices/2020-09-03_September_3_2020_710_State_Street_Notice.pdf

    If you are unable to attend, you may write an email to[emailprotected]to have your comments entered into the public record. Please also consider adding your name to the list of more than 13,000 other signatorieson a petition to save The Press Room here:https://www.change.org/p/support-saving-the-press-room-from-being-demolished-by-developers-santa-barbara

    Lastly, Id like to say that not all of these words are my own. I have included the thoughts and sediments of many others to whom I, the Rafferty family, and The Press Room are forever grateful.

    Do you have an opinion on something local? Share it with us at[emailprotected]The views and opinions expressed in Op-Ed articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of edhat.

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    No, FedEx Field didn’t switch to turf this offseason – NBCSports.com

    - September 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    On Sunday, the Washington Football Team tweeted a photo of FedEx Field's, well, field, along with a caption about how the NFL season is just about here:

    Pretty standard post, correct? Not exactly.

    Fans on social media quickly noticed how manicured the stadium's surface looked, which isn't something it's typically known for. And that prompted many to ask a question.

    Did Washington switch over to turf during the offseason?

    The answer to that is no.

    In light of all the curiosity that the team's picture sparked, NBC Sports Washington reached out to someone familiar with the groundskeeping at the stadium to confirm that it still features grass. They did just that.

    According to that person, FedEx Field's Bermuda grass was completely replaced in June. Fittingly, the sod used in that process came from the Carolina Green sod farm. That's just one more connection between the franchise and Ron Rivera's old employer.

    The person also acknowledged that not hosting concerts and other non-football events, which was common in the past, contributed to the improved appearance.

    Those two factors are why it looks so sweet right now.As usual, the middle portion of the field will be replaced in the middle of the year if necessary.

    So, there you have it. You can stop your zooming in on the picture and screaming about the matter on Twitter. Go scream about something else instead.

    Mitch Tischler contributed to this report.

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    Front Porch: Thrilled to watch the green, green grass of home – The Spokesman-Review

    - September 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    I am watching the grass grow. Literally.

    About this time each year I usually write something about my garden a new flower, how the tomatoes are doing or what the deer have found particularly tasty this year but in 2020, the year of COVID-19, it really is about watching the grass grow.

    As I have said before, I came to this green thumb thing rather late in life and am continuously surprising myself at how much Im liking it. Who knew?

    Latest chapter Ive been paying attention to how the lawn in front of our house has been deteriorating in recent seasons. Yes, we weed and feed and water. And yes, its green, but full of gawd-awful weeds and who knows what. Last summer we had a weed guy give us some advice, which turned out to be that the lawn wasnt really salvageable. A landscape guy told us how to proceed from there.

    In addition, our sprinkler system had blown up, so that would have to be tended to as well.

    We killed out the lawn in the fall. In early spring, we again killed out any weeds that regenerated, and were all set for the landscaper to come in and lay sod in May, right after he repaired the sprinkler system.

    But before that could happen, the new coronavirus had shut everything down.

    Because I had already planted geraniums, salvia and sunpatiens out front, in anticipation of everything being up and working, I had to hand- and spot-water the blooming things. Surely, a minor inconvenience in light of how COVID-19 was ravaging the nation, but still something for me to deal with.

    Unfortunately, the landscaper began being harder to get hold of. Phone calls not returned. Things promised but not delivered. And finally, silence. I hope he didnt lose his company. But there I was in July, looking for a new guy.

    Meantime, I had potted, as usual, the assorted plants and flowers and tomatoes I keep on my back deck, up and away from the deer. These I always water using a hose connected to a water source below the deck. Im happy to report that I have a new dahlia variety doing well this year, plus the little succulent cuttings I brought home a year ago from the yard of my friend in California are also coming along nicely out there.

    With a good recommendation, I found another landscaper, but he was backlogged with his regular customers, so I had to wait. It didnt look like Id get a lawn in until the end of summer. He could (and did) fix the sprinkler system sooner, but I didnt want to turn it on just for border flowers, so I continued grumpily hand watering.

    Then one of his customers canceled a scheduled job, and we were able to get our new lawn on Aug. 3. Oh, happy day. Sprinkler system engaged and adjusted a couple of times, and a Kentucky blue grass lawn abounds out front. Were still in the heavy watering phase as the grass is putting out roots, but it is such a delight to see.

    I know theres criticism of lawns in general, which Ill gladly engage another day, but today, I am so happy just to watch my grass grow. And to tend my garden.

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    Try these five tips to protect and grow your home turf – Toronto Star

    - September 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Growing a great lawn should be like rolling down a hill a deep green, grassy hill. It should be easy.

    Many of us have turned our attention to the grass growing under our feet. Chances are, it has not been growing much until recently. Our long, hot and dry summer was not exactly grass-growing friendly.

    And, once again, we come to the rescue with some good news: The best lawn-growing weather of the season is now.

    Even if it is dry where you live, there are some things that are consistent every September. Days get shorter, nighttime dew is heavy and generally our evenings are cooler than they were just a month ago.

    We grow great grass in many parts of Canada because we can. The sod-growing industry is a massive business the provincial agriculture ministry says more than 4,000 hectares of sod are grown in Ontario alone each year.

    Thickening an established lawn or starting a new one is much easier now than in spring.

    Let us help you get started with these five tips:

    1. Thickening an established lawn: If weeds dominate your grass, or brown areas have occurred during the summer drought, or bare patches appear for whatever reason (if you have a dog or dog visitors, you know what we mean) start by spreading a six to eight centimetres of lawn soil or triple mix over the area. Rake it smooth.

    Spread quality lawn seed at the rate of one kilogram over 100 square metres (about two pounds/1,000 square feet). Rake it smooth again. Then step on it or use a lawn roller, one-third full of water, to firm the seed and soil together. Water thoroughly.

    2. Starting a new lawn: Follow the same advice, above, but be sure that the area is weed-free before you sow the new seed. Double the seed rate.

    3. Sodding: Len Cullen Marks dad and Bens grandpa said you could lay sod upside down in September and it would still grow. He said it after a young Mark protested his role on a sod-laying crew by turning his lengths grass-side down. Those strips, indeed, grew grass. But we dont recommend you try it.

    Sod costs much more per square metre than seed. But it is an instant solution to achieve good grass, and this time of year it puts down roots in a hurry.

    Lay sod on a bed of quality triple mix or lawn soil that is at least eight to 10 cm thick. The thicker the good soil, the better-quality grass you will grow over the long haul.

    4. Fertilizing: It drives us crazy to see fall lawn food featured for sale this time of year. Retailers are responding to consumer demand for the product in September. And while we are all for the service mantra of the customer is always right, they are wrong are fertilizing grass this time of year.

    The best time of the year to fertilize your lawn is in late autumn, like October or early November a couple of weeks before the snow flies. The reason for this late application of lawn food is to build up the natural sugars in the roots of the grass plants, boosting grass plant nutrients in preparation for the long winter ahead.

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    Yes, winter is coming. But not for three or four months, so do not get your woolly socks out just yet. Nor your lawn fertilizer.

    5. Cutting: Your lawn responds best to being cut at seven to nine cm high (2-1/2 to three inches). The higher the better, as the longer the grass blades, the deeper the roots. And the deeper the roots, the more tolerant your lawn is of drought, overwatering snow mould and disease.

    Use a mulching mower if you can. Returning the grass blades to the root zone of grass plants is what Mother Nature intended.

    Speaking of Mother Nature, therein is the point of the whole thing. We do not control the weather or the changing of the seasons. Nature provides all kinds of cues for us to do various jobs around the garden and right now, all the signs point to your lawn (and dividing hostas well share those details with you in an upcoming column).

    And, along with our tips, the best advice we can give you to help grow a good lawn is to follow natures lead.

    Mark and Ben Cullen are expert gardeners and contributors for the Star. Follow Mark on Twitter: @MarkCullen4

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    Try these five tips to protect and grow your home turf - Toronto Star

    Global Impact of Covid-19 on Turf Grass Seed Market to Record Significant Revenue Growth During the Forecast Period 20202027 | Green Velvet Sod Farms,…

    - September 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    No tackling, new grass, 2020 expectations: 10 Cowboys observations and notes – The Athletic

    - September 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    FRISCO, Texas When the Cowboys return to the practice field, they will begin preparing for their Week 1 opponent, the Los Angeles Rams. Training camp is over. The roster is about to be trimmed to a final 53.

    To wrap up the past week at The Star, here are 10 observations and notes.

    1.) Players have the green light. Its unclear at the moment if Dallas will have several players kneel during the national anthem before the season opener to protest social injustice and police brutality. Defensive tackle Dontari Poe is the only player who has said he plans to kneel. The Cowboys have never had a player kneel during the anthem. In the past, theyve discussed doing something together as a team. Quarterback Dak Prescott said Wednesday that they continue to have private conversations on the topic, and its about expressing yourself.

    Thats what this country is about, Prescott said, the freedom to do...

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