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    Houston TX Replacement Vinyl Windows | (281) 940-3557 – Video

    - April 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Houston TX Replacement Vinyl Windows | (281) 940-3557
    Houston TX Replacement Vinyl Windows | (281) 940-3557 http://zenwindows.com/locations/replacement-windows-houston-tx/ Zen Windows Houston is a revolutionary window company owned and ...

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    Crane Heating & Cooling : Home : Heating and Air …

    - April 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Having a friend is a comfortable feeling. Having a friend who's interested in your personal comfort and in saving you money is a good thing too. At Crane Heating & Cooling, we're here to make you comfortable and save you money, and we've got lots of ways to prove it.

    Whether it's a service call, replacing a system, or a seasonal tune up, all of our services are provided by skilled, reliable technicians. Add in extras, like a 7-day service hot-line, service on all makes and models, seasonal tune-ups, 10-year warranties on same day system replacements, and free energy surveys, and it's easy to see why so many people find comfort in a friend like Crane Heating & Cooling. Our expert technicians will perform to your satisfaction, and that promise is backed by one of the best guarantees in the business.

    Crane Heating & Cooling is locally owned and operated and the leading heating and air conditioning service company in Auburn, CA, which means that you get the assurance and the relationship of a local business.

    Let Crane Heating & Cooling help you with your heating and air conditioning problems, and discover the difference for yourself. Let Crane Heating & Cooling be 'Your Heating & Air Conditioning Company' and let us treat your home like ours. Call today: (916) 622-0040.

    Crane Heating & Cooling is proud to provide heating and air conditioning repair and service to customers in Auburn, Newcastle, Rocklin, Roseville, Folsom, Sacramento, West Sacramento, Rancho Cordova, Lincoln, Elk Grove, Meadow Vista, Loomis, Orangevale, North Highlands, Citrus Heights, Antelope, Fair Oaks, and surrounding areas.

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    Kitchen Remodel: Part 1 – introduction – Video

    - April 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Kitchen Remodel: Part 1 - introduction
    We have been thinking about remodeling our kitchen ever since we moved into this house 5 years ago. Over the past year, the planning for this project has gotten much more serious as the kitchen...

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    Kitchen Remodeling – Day 16 of 17 – – Video

    - April 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Kitchen Remodeling Indianapolis | Kitchen Remodel

    - April 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Is your kitchen cramped for countertop space, or in need of new cabinets to store all the dishes? Maybe youre looking for some kitchen design ideas to refresh and modernize the outdated style. Whatever the plans may be, the professional kitchen designers and kitchen remodelers at Booher Remodeling Company can help design and build the new kitchen you desire. To learn more about our renovation services, and our experienced Indianapolis kitchen remodelers, call us at (317) 852-5546, or read our frequently asked questions.

    The kitchen is probably the most used room in the home. In fact, the average homeowner in Indiana spends almost three hours a day in the kitchen (19 hours per week to be exact). Moreover, the kitchen is a multi-purpose room a place for preparing food, entertaining guests, and sharing meals with family so its important to design a kitchen that will be a functional and inviting space for these activities.

    With decades of experience, Boohers knowledgeable kitchen remodeling contractors know how to bring new life and light into the kitchen, while making sure to provide plenty of storage and working space. Our home remodeling experts can use an existing layout or start completely from scratch, creating custom kitchen plans that will work best with your space. To get an idea of how we can make over your kitchen, check out our images of our past projects.

    As a premier design-build contractor in Indianapolis, Boohers savvy teams of remodelers are adept at suggesting layouts and design elements that create functional and beautiful kitchens. Below are some of the more popular features that people request in their kitchen remodels:

    For over 17 years, we have been providing professional home improvement services, including kitchen remodeling to Indianapolis and surrounding areas, we even have many satisfied customer reviews to show for it.

    At Booher, customer satisfaction and quality craftsmanship are our top priorities, which is why our team installs name-brand materials that you can trust. Here are some of the manufacturers we rely on to complete kitchen remodel projects in Indianapolis and throughout central Indiana:

    When it comes to revamping your kitchen, style and function are essential to creating an innovative kitchen design. Let the kitchen remodeling professionals at Booher Remodeling Company transform your outdated kitchen into an updated entertaining space. Start your remodeling project today by calling us at (317) 852-5546. We also provide complete bathroom remodeling and basement finishing in Indianapolis and the surrounding areas, including Brownsburg, Carmel, Fishers and more.

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    Kitchen Remodeling – Day 17 of 17 – Final Installation, Cabinet Handles, Finishing Touches – Video

    - April 13, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Kitchen Remodeling - Day 17 of 17 - Final Installation, Cabinet Handles, Finishing Touches

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    Boulder building permits: April 13, 2015

    - April 13, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BUILDING PERMITS

    PMT2014-05049 2480 49th St.; $61,570.20; Suite E: tenant finish of distillery manufacturing and tasting room with upgrades to existing bathroom. Occupant load is 14- LLA 3/12/15

    PMT2014-05411 450 13th St.; $23,290.00; Zane Blackmer; new detached unconditioned garage of 562 square feet; includes associated electrical. No plumbing or mechanical work. This application is in association with PMT2014-05413 (alteration to main house). (application for modifications to main house withdrawn)

    PMT2015-00019 2970 21st St.; $200,000.00; Jessica Emich and Marek Emich; Custom Design Woodworking; addition and remodel project. Main level addition of 321 square feet. Upper level addition of 1,014 square feet, remodel of 285 square feet and new front porch addition of 143 square feet. Scope of work includes associated MEPs, including a new boiler for hydronic heat and two new bath sets.

    PMT2015-00264 709 Baseline Road; $63,000.00; Michelle Theall and Amy Thompson; construction of new two-car detached garage. Building to be 768 square feet and will include 192 square feet of storage in addition to two garage bays. Includes associated electrical.

    PMT2015-00364 3115 Fifth St.; $120,000.00; David Scott; new accessory structure that is 476 square feet of garage and 295 square feet of office space. Scope of work includes a half bath and two upper level offices. Upper level to have mini-spilt system; portion of lower area to have electric baseboard heat. Note: the proposed retaining wall appears to be part of the foundation wall. See HIS2014-00107 approval that considered demolition of existing garage.

    PMT2015-00403 4700 Pearl Parkway; $8,110,910.00; LLC Eat-1416; Wyatt Construction Co. Inc.; redevelopment of former RTD park-n-ride into a three story office building with industrial service center uses on first floor and portion of the second floor. Develop new vehicular and pedestrian access into and out of the site, while also developing a new parking lot with landscaping.

    PMT2015-00424 901 Pearl St., Units 301 and 302; $780,000.00; Eldridge 901; Harrington Stanko Construction; tenant finish for two residential condominiums, with core and shell permitted under PMT2014-00549. Unit 301 proposed to be 2,170 square feet, Unit 302 proposed to be 1,010 square feet. Includes all associated MEPs.

    PMT2015-00519 1202 Folsom St.; $97,000.00; Mountain Rocky; Rocky Mountain Construction Co.; tenant remodel to the existing Fellowship hall, kitchen, and two bathrooms of thew Rocky Mountain Lutheran Church.

    PMT2015-00523 300 Bellevue Drive; $200,000.00; Daniel Naistadt and Agness Naistadt; Rob Luckett Builders; addition and minor remodel to existing single-family dwelling. Additions: Unconditioned garage and mudroom (731 square feet); bedroom and bathroom (315 square feet); new canopies (total of 119 square feet); new deck (273 square feet). Remodel frame in new window on main level (10 square feet). All associated MEPs included.

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    Office Lease Up (Apr 13) Ally Financial Signs 322,000-SF HQs Lease in Detroit CBD

    - April 13, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Last Weeks Largest Leases Include: Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Bayern, Genzyme, Hillary Clinton, Juno, National Association of Broadcasters, New York Life, and more

    A leading automotive financial services company, Ally's lease includes 13 full floors and puts an even tighter constraint on tenants looking to move into the city's central business district and occupy more than 100,000-square-feet of contiguous space, the result of large leases being signed in the CBD. This lease deal brings the building to 100% occupancy.

    The newly named Ally Detroit Center is a 45-story, 957,355-square-foot, Class A office tower built in 1993 and designed by architects John Burgee and Philip Johnson. The building is recognized as the tallest office building in Michigan and houses Dan Gilberts Quicken Loans offices and various Detroit, MI-based law firms.

    Beginning in spring 2016, Ally will consolidate its current headquarters in the Renaissance Center, along with other Southeast Michigan offices, to its new location, which is expected to house 1,300 employees.

    James Ketai of Bedrock Management Services represented the landlord, Bedrock Real Estate, in negotiations. By Rudolph V. Walker III

    The new location affords Alnylam 295,000 square feet of Class A laboratory and office space over six stories, more than doubling the size of its current 129,000-square-foot headquarters located across the street at 300 Third St. Alnylam will relocate to its new Kendall Square location following Vertex Pharmaceuticals move-out in May 2018.

    Alnylam Pharmaceuticals is a life science company that is championing the development of RNAi - or RNA interference - therapeutics, a potential new category of medicines aimed at genetically-defined diseases with limited treatment options. The company signed a 15-year lease with two five-year options starting at an annual rent of $19.8 million with 3% yearly increases.

    Under the lease agreement with Alnylam, BioMed has agreed to commit a total of $56.1 million towards base building and tenant improvements.

    Steve Purpura, Eric Smith and Jonathan Varholak of Transwestern RBJ served as dual brokers in the transaction. By Brad Blum

    The company will fully occupy the 10-story, 251,000-square-foot office building currently under construction at 50-60 Binney St. The project is expected to deliver summer 2017.

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    VA building projects riddled with mistakes and cost overruns

    - April 13, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    AURORA, Colo. There are hospital doors at the half-built Veterans Affairs medical center outside Denver that were supposed to cost $100 each but ended up running $1,400. Theres a $100-million-and-still-rising price tag for an atrium and concourse with curving blond wood walls and towering glass windows. And entire rooms that had to be refashioned because requests for medical equipment changed at the last minute and in other cases the equipment didnt fit. No one had bothered to measure.

    Not even completed yet, this $1.7billion facility is already among the most expensive hospitals in the world, and its just one of several VA hospital projects that are greatly over budget and behind schedule, according to the Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress.

    Everything that could have gone wrong did. Its just an astounding price tag, said David Wise, who wrote in a GAO report about the Aurora project and VA construction problems in Orlando, Las Vegas and New Orleans.

    The hospital construction woes are the latest in a long line of troubles that the Department of Veterans Affairs faces, from accusations of retaliation against whistleblowers to a backlog of compensation benefits to reports that wait-times for appointments in some parts of the country still havent improved. Wait-times range from 30 days to more than six months.

    Last May, President Obama accepted the resignation of VA Secretary Eric K. Shinseki in the wake of a coverup of months-long hospital wait-times for veterans seeking treatment for everything from cancer to post-traumatic stress disorder. Obama and Robert McDonald, Shinsekis replacement, have vowed to restore trust in the agency.

    At a hearing of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs on Wednesday, one of nine held on the Colorado hospital cost overruns and delays, members will discuss whether they should allocate another $830million to finish the project.

    The GAO report, written by Wise in 2013, highlighted the failure of VA in Orlando to hire specialists in medical equipment construction who could have ensured that the rooms would accommodate MRI machines and other crucial machines. Multiple revisions to lists of medical equipment meant plans kept changing, to the tune of $14million, according to the GAO report.

    Think of it like this youre building a kitchen, Wise said. But you dont check how big your stove or refrigerator is. You measure too late. And nothing fits, so you have to hack up a whole another piece of wall. Thats very expensive and time-consuming.

    The combination of extravagant planning divorced from financial reality and bungled execution has bedeviled several recent VA projects, the GAO found.

    In Orlando, VA shifted the location of the proposed hospital project three times, inflating the cost by more than $350million and delaying it at least three years.

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    Retail lender takes former Sprint offices

    - April 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Retail lending giant Synchrony Financial, a subsidiary of GE, leased more than 100,000 square feet of Maitland office space that had been built by Equity Partners in 2001 for Sprint.

    Also known as Retail Finance International Holdings, the group took 102,000 square feet at 965 Keller Road in a long-term lease. Jeff Sweeney, of Cushman and Wakefield, represented Synchrony. Michael Fess and Faith Pamplin, of Equity Partners, represented the California-based landlord, Darleane 2 LLC.

    The space suits Synchrony's call-center needs and also could allow the lender to establish a small branch bank there, Pamplin said.

    Construction

    Seminole County started work on a $27 million sports complex. The planned 102-acre complex off East Lake Mary Boulevard will include a baseball stadium and fields for soccer, lacrosse, football and softball. Construction is expected to be completed in 2016. Contractors include: HKS architects and engineers, CPH civil engineers, and Wharton Smith construction.

    Longwood-based Comprehensive Energy Services Inc. is starting $638,000 of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and plumbing work at 11 new Orlando-area projects.Included are: Florida Hospital East Orlando for Barton Malow Co. of Orlando; Florida Hospital Kissimmee and Florida Hospital Kissimmee Medical Office Building for Sunrise Electric of Longwood; St. Cloud Regional Medical Center renovations directly for the med center; and Morgan & Morgan Orlando office expansion for LT Contracting Services of Orlando.

    Sales

    Capstone Apartment Partners brokered the sale of Sun Club Apartments in Kissimmee to Insula Capital Management for $4.5 million, or $34,615 per unit, from Averio Inc. Built in 1973, the 130-unit complex was 98 percent occupied at the time of sale. The seller was a bank that foreclosed on the property about 11/2 years ago and had addressed some of the external deferred maintenance. The buyer plans to complete external renovations, said Capstone Partner Enon Winkler. Jad Richa, Winkler, Deucie Bies and Brian Hunsicker represented the buyer.

    Leases

    Jeff Bloom, senior director at NAI Realvest, and associate Megan Minter brokered two leases representing St. Cloud-based Moon's Saw and Tool Inc., the landlord of Orlando Central Park. They also represented the local tenants.MIC PCB Assembly Services, a microelectronics firm, leased 6,500 square feet. Orlando Novelty leased 5,500 square feet.

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