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    Mother and son reunion marks special conservation milestone

    - April 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    7 April 2015 Mother and son reunion marks special conservation milestone

    One Kiwi chick flies home from Oz to return another kiwi chick to the forest

    An emotional surprise Kiwi family reunion marked the return last week of a very special kiwi chick to the inland Hawkes Bay forest from where its egg was taken. The 200th kiwi chick reared by the Forest Lifeforce Restoration Trust and its conservation partners was returned to the bush by Aucklander Lynda Holswich who was reunited with her own fledgling at the event.

    Her son Aaron was flown home secretly from Australia to be with his mother for the release. Video of the reunion can be seen here.

    The male bird, named Tanekaha (Strong Man), was incubated at Kiwi Encounter in Rotorua and reared in a predator-free area at the Cape Sanctuary south of Napier.

    To mark the occasion the Trusts primary sponsor, Auckland-based Tasti Products, ran a Facebook competition asking followers with children overseas to suggest names for the bird in honour of their offshore offspring.

    Ms Holswich said she involved a close colleague, with recently-diagnosed Hodgkins lymphoma, to help with the naming of the kiwi and decided on the name Tanekaha, which could also be applied to her sons.

    Tasti secretly got in touch with Aaron and arranged to fly him home to be reunited with his mother at the Trusts property in the Maungataniwha Native Forest in Hawkes Bay. Ms Holswich said the reunion was emotional.

    The last thing I expected was to see my son when the helicopter landed at Maungataniwha I didnt know whether to laugh, cry or run away, she said. It turned a special event into something absolutely amazing and meaningful for me. Its a day Aaron and I will remember for the rest of our lives.

    Chairman of the Forest Lifeforce Restoration Trust Simon Hall said there had been an obvious connection between Ms Holswich and the kiwi.

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    Paragon Restoration & Building

    - April 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By By Special to the Sentinel Monday, April 6, 2015

    Who or what is Paragon Restoration & Building, Inc.? Paragon Restoration and Building, Inc. is a full service general contractor, serving the residential and small commercial markets. Within these markets we provide repair and restorative services for those who may have experienced property damage losses such as water, fire, collision or vandalism to name a few. But Paragons services do not stop there. Paragon also performs remodels and additions. Weve performed a number of residential and commercial remodels, residential additions and commercial tenant finish projects.

    Describe Paragon Restoration & Building, Inc.s primary goal with changing the way society views contracting as a whole. With notable exceptions, the building community generally view themselves as tradesmen and contractors rather than service providers. Often times very talented and dedicated industry providers are more focused on the product provided than the people they provide them for. At Paragon were providing customer centric service, delivered by a team of industry professionals, with a variety of trade specific expertise. The goal is not just to build or repair property but to understand and meet the property owner and tenants needs in the manner these services are performed. What sets us apart is our commitment to understand our customers needs, concerns and dreams. At the end of the day its our customers that matter most. Just as structures are meant to enrich the human experience, so too are our shared experiences. We are here to serve our community by putting our customers and neighbours first.

    What is the history of how Paragon Restoration was founded? Paragon was created out of a recognition that our community needed a service provider capable of providing fast reliable reconstruction services for those suffering from property damage. Most people facing a sudden loss have no experience or background to draw from when suddenly forced to navigate the world of property insurance claims and contractor selection. Otherwise excellent and qualified contractors dont understand how to deal with insurance adjusters, and insurance providers struggle to verify the validity of quotes provided by contractors. Its really a complicated multiparty transaction that takes a knowledgeable and professional approach to navigate. That is just what we at Paragon do. We provide the bridge of knowledge and professionalism necessary to expedite repairs for the property owners benefit while fairly treating all parties involved in the transaction.

    Paragon has a sister company; Rapid Response. How do the two businesses complement each other? Paragon Restoration & Building actually grew out of Rapid Response. Rapid Response as the name implies is a rapid response team that specializes in addressing property damages as they occur, stabilizing the situation via water removal and structure drying, property board up or debris removal. Additionally Rapid Response provides specialty cleaning for carpets, rugs, upholstery, blinds and air ducts. And remediation services for mold, microbial contaminates, and radon gas. The partnership between Paragon and Rapid provides each company better insight into related services and the handoff between the two. It also means we can coordinate and team up on services in order to provide better solutions to our customers.

    How or why did Paragon Restoration & Building transition from restoration to providing remodel and addition contracting services? As implied in its name, Paragon Restoration & Building has been focused on remodels and additions from conception. Its not uncommon for those experiencing a property damage loss to take advantage of the disruptive event to upgrade or remodel their home. Doing so requires a contractor proficient in distinguishing and documenting the division between repair and improvement in order to ensure proper and fair settlement with insurance providers. It also takes a contractor that can walk property owners through a design and selection process in the midst of an unplanned and time sensitive repair. The leap from these types of remodels and additions into preplanned projects is relatively small. Working with home or business owners on the creative design process can be hugely rewarding.

    In 2013 Paragon expanded into the accessibility market. How do you feel you are contributing to our local community by doing so? As part of our push to increase private pay remodel services we happened to stumble into the growing demand for universal and accessible design. Baths and kitchens, the two most common rooms needing these features also happen to be the rooms most commonly addressed in remodels. In 2013 an opportunity provided itself to add an accessibility expert to our staff which has had a variety of impacts on our business. First is that we became licensed and active in providing adaptive improvements for projects funded through third party payers such as Medicaid, VA, Community Services and more. Next in order to meet the needs of this market weve become venders for several accessibility products such as walk-in tubs, curb-less showers, platform and stair lifts, ramps, grab bars, etc. More important though we became much more aware of the growing demand for these home features. With a baby boomer turning 55 every 7 seconds, changes in how we age including increased life expectancy, and a growing and by all accounts permanent shortage of elderly and rehab housing facilities, Aging-in-Place is and will be the major market focus for the foreseeable future. This means we need to be thinking about universal, accessible and adaptive design in everything we do. By focusing and developing expertise in these markets we hope to be a major provider of solutions for our neighbors in both the existing and new housing markets.

    What dynamic exists between the three owners and what experience do you all bring to the table? Larry LaFrenierre, who owns Rapid Response, has over 20 years of experience working in and owning cleaning and mitigation service companies. His understanding of cleaning techniques and chemistry are amazing. Hes also spent some time in building trades in both new and repair construction services. Guy Skufca has spent the majority of his career in the construction trades and has previously owned a paint and drywall business and has operated a general contracting business that built and sold new homes. Dan Washington has a life-long passion with home building in particular but the construction trades in general. Despite which he followed an early career in accounting and business administration. Dan has worked both in banking and for home builders which helps him to bridge the professional spheres of business management, finance, and production. In addition our team includes a number of previously self-employed tradesmen with unique knowledge and skills. Drawing on our combined knowledge we are able to assess complex situations and develop needs based solutions that ensure thorough execution of projects.

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    The Team Harper Built For Battle Set To Lose More Members With Paradis, Glover Exits

    - April 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    When he shuffled his federal cabinet in July 2013, Prime Minister Stephen Harper made it clear that the team he was assembling was the one he believed could help him win the next election.

    With eyes to 2015, Harper reportedly asked ministers in advance of the shuffle if they planned to run again. As a result, some ministers felt pressured that summer to reveal their retirement plans essentially clearing the way for the eight new faces that would eventually land in cabinet.

    Harper said at the time that his revamped cabinet boasted a good mix of young talent and experienced hands.

    "The prime minister is setting his lineup for the upcoming battle," Jason Lietaer, a former Conservative insider, told The Canadian Press at the time.

    However, less than two years later, some key members of that line-up won't be joining him in a battle that is now just months away.

    Here is a look at how things have changed since that pre-election cabinet shuffle.

    Jim Flaherty

    Photo credit: The Canadian Press

    In July 2013, Flaherty was one of those "experienced hands" who was kept on as finance minister.

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    Multi-million pound leisure centre works 'could avert disaster'

    - April 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    COUNCILLORS have agreed to spend millions of pounds on much-needed behind-the-scenes refurbishments at a busy leisure centre.

    A report to Darlington Borough Council cabinet members said that, without the improvements, some of the electrical and mechanical systems at the Dolphin Centre were at risk of 'catastrophic failure'

    The full council had previously approved 2.7m for improvements to the 'back of house' systems at the centre many of which have not been updated since the it opened 33 years ago.

    The release of that funding was approved by members of the council's ruling cabinet committee at a meeting on Tuesday (April 7).

    A detailed study has been carried out, identifying the work that needs to be carried out and in what order.

    An initial phase of work will begin in September and last until next March, with the remaining work staggered over the next five to seven years.

    The report to cabinet members said elements of the centre's mechanical, electrical and plant installations were now in need of 'significant ongoing maintenance, with some areas being liable to critical/catastrophic failure in the near future.

    Cabinet members also agreed to allocate 210,000 of council funding to cover the anticipated loss of income, as areas of the centre will need to be temporarily closed when work is carried out.

    The centre, in Horsemarket, was opened in 1982 and attracts more than 900,000 visits a year.

    Its last significant refurbishment came in 2006, when only limited work to the mechanical and electrical systems was carried out, as it was felt the majority of the installations had a further ten to 12 years' life expectancy.

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    Suga says he will no longer use term proceed as planned over Futenma relocation

    - April 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said Monday he will no longer use the expression shukushuku-to, which roughly translates as proceed as planned, when explaining the Abe administrations position on the planned relocation of the Futenma air base in Okinawa Prefecture.

    Suga made the comment a day after Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga criticized him for repeatedly using the term to express the administrations policy of pressing ahead with the plan to build the replacement facility in the Henoko area in Nago, farther north on Okinawa Island than its current location in the city of Ginowan.

    If (the expression) made him feel uncomfortable, I dont think I should use it, Suga, who doubles as minister in charge of reducing the burden on Okinawa of hosting the bulk of U.S. forces in Japan, said at a news conference.

    In a meeting with Suga in Naha on Sunday, Onaga said that with repeated reference to the expression, it sounded like Suga was looking down on Okinawa.

    It was the first meeting between the two since Onaga took office in December with a pledge to block the Futenma relocation within Okinawa. He and other base opponents want the airfields functions moved out of the prefecture.

    The two failed to bridge their gaps over the relocation plan. Suga vowed Monday to uphold the plan, saying the administration will maintain its policy to respond appropriately based on related laws and regulations.

    However, he said Sundays talks represented a first step for dialogue between the central and Okinawan governments, as the two sides need to cooperate in handling various issues involving the island prefecture.

    We saw differences in our positions yesterday, he said. But I believe it is important to hold talks to try to fill such gaps.

    Suga said the administration will consider Onagas request for a meeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

    Asked if such a meeting could come before Abe goes to the United States in late April for a summit with President Barack Obama, Suga only said the government has not heard specifically as to what kind of request (Onaga) may have.

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    Heartland road projects for 4/8

    - April 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) - ?Here is a list of some road projects from around the Heartland.

    Bollinger County, MO

    Route N in Bollinger County will be reduced to one lane as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform edge rut repairs. This section of roadway is located between Route F to Route 51. Weather permitting, work will take place Monday, March 30 and Tuesday, March 31 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.

    Butler County, MO

    Route WW will be reduced to one lane while contractor crews perform asphalt resurfacing. This section of road is located between Route 53 and the railroad crossing. Weather permitting, crews will be working on Monday, April 13 at 6:30 p.m. and will reopen on Tuesday, July 21 at 6:30 a.m.

    Route 53 in Butler County will be reduced to one lane as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform drainage repairs. This section of roadway is located from County Road 616 to County Road 617. Weather permitting, work will performed Monday, April 6 through Thursday, April 9 from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily.

    MoDOT is currently planning to improve three Butler Co. bridges. Two of the bridges are located on Route 142 over Hart Ditch and Long Slough Ditch. The third bridge is on Route 158 over the drainage ditch located about 0.7 miles west of Route BB. The project will involve replacing the existing bridges over Hart Ditch and the drainage ditch.

    The bridge over Long Slough Ditch will be replaced with a culvert; grading and paving will also be completed. Acquisition of the right-of-way will be minimal and will only be required for the Hart Ditch bridge project. Existing utility lines will be affected on this project. Construction of the new bridge is expected to begin in summer 2015.

    Work is expected to be finished in about four months, weather permitting. As construction is underway, Rte. 142 and Rte. 158 will be closed to through traffic in the vicinity of the bridges for the duration of the work. Property owners within the project limits will have access into their properties during this time.

    Ripley/Butler Counties, MO

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    Remodeling shines a new light on St. Vincent de Paul store

    - April 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The difference isnt as stark as night and day, but for the people shopping at the St. Vincent de Paul thrift store, the newly remodeled back of the store almost glows when compared with the darker front section.

    Everything looks great you can see much better than before and its so much nicer, said Carmen Ortz, who was shopping there for clothes last week. Its like its brand new.

    Her reaction has been the norm among longtime customers, said Dan Torrington, president of the St. Vincent de Paul Society in the Tucson Dioceses.

    You would have thought that we had moved the Taj Mahal, he said. It was nice to have customers come in and say that. We never closed, so they put up with us during the construction part of it.

    Since November, the nonprofit has invested more than $100,000 to remodel the sales floor of the thrift shop, located at 820 South Sixth Ave. The changes in the back half of the store include 10 skylights, new bathrooms, an expanded book area and wall-mounted air-conditioner units.

    The thrift shops main building a car dealership during the 50s is about 8,000 square feet. The sales floor is divided between the old car showroom and the service area.

    So far most of the major changes to the thrift store have been to the showroom half, including removal of an executive office that used to jut out into the center of the room and take up space.

    But the renovations have also gone beyond the areas the public generally sees. Across the street, the St. Vincent de Paul administrative offices are also being upgraded as part of Torringtons plan to improve building conditions.

    When I became the president I said we have to change. We cant be living out of a place that has all the wires hanging on the wall, and were not going to attract any young people to come in and become part of our organization, he said.

    That philosophy extends to making customers have a better shopping experience.

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    Freshen Up Your Home's Curb Appeal This Spring

    - April 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Laura Gaskill, Houzz Contributor

    Time to pack away the winter coats and pull out those Wellies spring is finally here! With this checklist as your guide, help your home burst into spring with a curb appeal makeover. Pick as few (or as many) tasks as you want to tackle, from porch swings to plantings, and your home will be looking its best before you can say baseball season.

    1. Enhance the front door. The front door should be your homes exterior focal point ramp up the appeal by painting it a rich hue, updating door hardware or adding a new knocker. For a seasonal touch, hang a spring wreath or craft your own eclectic one using gardening tools, as these creative homeowners did.

    10 Ways to Bring Charm to Your Homes Exterior

    2. Add plantings on the street side of your fence. Remember, curb appeal starts at the curb so instead of just planting inside the border of your fence or stone wall, plant perennials and spring bulbs just outside it as well. The extra layer of foliage and color will create a sense of depth, making your front yard appear larger. If you dont have a fence, planting perennials in the hell strip between the curb and sidewalk can have a similar effect.

    3. Check that house numbers are easily visible. Go across the street from your home to get a better idea of how easy it is to find your house numbers. Large house numbers in a clear font are the easiest to read from a distance. Place them where they are not blocked by trees or porch railings, and position the numbers horizontally rather than vertically if possible theyre easier to read that way. Ideally, place house numbers beneath a porch lamp or landscape light, where they will be illuminated in the evening.

    4. Group pots of flowers on the porch. Theyre beautiful and as easy as can be to add. Cluster three pots in various sizes on your front porch or stairs, and fill them with blooming spring flowers.

    5. Carve out space for front-yard living. If youre blessed with a deep front yard but find you rarely use it, consider whether it would be better put to work as a fun and functional hangout zone. A bench curved around an outdoor fireplace is sure to become a favorite gathering place for friends and neighbors but even a simple garden bench (minus the fireplace) can be a welcome addition.

    6. Care for grass and mulch flower beds. If you have a lawn, early spring is a good time to reseed or add sod if it looks like its coming back patchy. Mulch flower beds with a natural mulch to help the soil retain moisture and give the beds a finished look.

    7. Check the condition of the roof. If you notice spacing or curling at the edges of shingles or crumbling bits, its time to have a pro roofer take a look. If you need a new roof (or a second layer of shingles), check references and get at least three competing estimates before hiring a pro for the job.

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    Alamo City Remodelers is Bathroom Remodeling and Roofing near San Antonio,TX 78232 – Video

    - April 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Alamo City Remodelers is Bathroom Remodeling and Roofing near San Antonio,TX 78232
    Alamo City Remodelers is Bathroom Remodeling and Roofing. We will help you with all your home repair needs. From Roofing to Additions. Drywall to Windows and even from painting to sun-rooms....

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    Best Pros Construction Corp. is a Roofing Contractor and Tile Driveway Builder near Jamaica, NY – Video

    - April 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Best Pros Construction Corp. is a Roofing Contractor and Tile Driveway Builder near Jamaica, NY
    Best Pros Construction Corp. offers a full range of home business services including roofing, exteriors, interiors, storm damage outdoor services. Most home improvement companies can find...

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