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    Construction | Roofing | Portland, OR | KVN Construction Inc. – Video

    - April 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Construction | Roofing | Portland, OR | KVN Construction Inc.
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    Highest Rated Roofing Company Baton Rouge 225-288-0363 – Video

    - April 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Fort Saskatchewan AB Shingle Roofing|780-800-7295|Edmonton Region Shingle Roofing Companies – Video

    - April 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Dayton man sentenced in roofing insurance scheme

    - April 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    An employee of a longtime Dayton roofing company was sentenced today on a federal insurance fraud charge.

    Gregory Oldiges, who owns Williams Brothers Roofing and Siding Co Inc., and employee Jim Honious were accused in U.S. District Court documents of a yearslong conspiracy of recruiting, transporting and using illegal immigrant workers from Mexico, falsifying documents and wire fraud in a case that started as an investigation of tax fraud.

    Honious, 45, of Dayton, was sentenced to 12 months in prison for his role in submitting fraudulent insurance claims for roofing repairs. He was a salesman for the now-defunct company, according to a release from U.S. Attorney Carter M. Stewart. Honious pleaded guilty in December 2013 to a one-count bill of information in district court.

    He was accused of conspiring with Oldiges to defraud insurance providers. Honious was personally responsible for submitting at least 43 fraudulent invoices between Novemer 2010 and December 2012, with the difference between actual invoice amounts and the dummy invoices exceeding $75,000, according to the release.

    Once Honious is out of prison, he will serve three years on supervised release, must pay more than $75,000 restitution to insurance companies and complete 100 hours of community service, the release stated.

    Oldiges pleaded guilty to insurance fraud and other crimes but died last year before he was sentenced.

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    Tecta America Acquires Metalcrafts, Inc.

    - April 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Rosemont, IL (PRWEB) April 02, 2015

    Tecta America, the national leader in commercial roofing, announces the recent acquisition of Savannah, GA based Metalcrafts, Inc.

    We are very excited to welcome Metalcrafts to the Tecta family. As strategic partners of Tecta for years, we have had the opportunity to work with the Metalcrafts' organization and know that we share the same values of providing our customers with great service while providing our people with a safe and challenging environment, says Mark Santacrose, President of Tecta America.

    Metalcrafts, Inc. is a 46 year old, second generation roofing and sheet metal company. The company has a reputation for exceptional service, integrity and quality in the roofing industry.

    Allen Lancaster will stay on as the President, along with brothers, Jeffrey and Joseph Lancaster. They will be known as Metalcrafts, a Tecta America Company LLC going forward. Located in Savannah, Georgia, they also service all of Georgia, and South Carolina.

    We are thrilled to be joining the Tecta team. As a family business founded on trust, honor and integrity, this new partnership will allow us to continue to help our people to grow and allow our customers to continue receiving the service that the name Metalcrafts has come to represent, said Allen Lancaster, President of Metalcrafts Inc. More information about the Metalcrafts, Inc. can be found on their website, http://www.metalcraftsinc.com

    About Tecta America

    Tecta America is the nations premier commercial roofing contractor with operations located from coast to coast. Our unyielding commitment to quality, expertise and professionalism is what makes us the industry leader. Installation, repair, emergency damage response, sustainability options and morewe offer the responsiveness of a local roofing contractor backed by the resources and stability you need from a commercial roofing solution. For more information, visit our website at http://www.tectaamerica.com

    Company Contact: Robin Hollerich 507-385-4420 rhollerich(at)tectaamerica(dot)com

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    Renown Construction Wins the Pulse of the City News Customer Satisfaction Award

    - April 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Lewisville, Texas (PRWEB) April 02, 2015

    Roofing and siding contractor Renown Construction was recently honored with The Pulse of the City News Customer Satisfaction Award for providing outstanding customer service.

    Pulse of the City News is committed to finding and honoring those companies in the building and construction industry that have provided an excellent customer experience for their customers. The Pulse research team analyzes research and information gathered from many sources, including nominations, online business and consumer user-review websites, blogs, social media, business-rating services, and other credible sources, and determines a yearly rating for each company. Companies that receive the highest possible rating of 4 to 5 stars earn the Pulse Award.

    With a 4.5-star rating, Renown Construction has shown that its dedication to clients is at the forefront every day. This award validates our efforts and demonstrates to clients what we have been about since day one, says Adam Buttorff, owner of Renown Construction. Every client is valuable not just for a specific job, but we are looking to make long-term relationships its not a one-and-done mentality, which is so pervasive in our industry.

    Thats exactly why Buttorff says he founded Renown Construction to make a difference to customers in an industry that wasnt serving their needs. With a decade of industry experience, I set out to solve common industry pitfalls as my strategy of differentiating Renown from the rest, by focusing on customer service first, he says.

    Renown ensures customers get the treatment they deserve by focusing on staff training and not just technical knowledge, but customer service, as well. Our mission is to first and foremost honor God in all we do and then provide outstanding service for clients while developing staff in an environment that stimulates growth and success, says Buttorff. We tell our staff that we are not in the construction business, but the customer service business. From me as the owner down to the person cleaning the construction site, we focus all our efforts on customer satisfaction. We have an environment that not only attracts the best in the industry, but we also like to have fun as a team.

    Renown also sets itself apart from the competition with its GAF Master Elite certification (a distinction given to less than one percent of contractors by the largest maker of shingles worldwide). This allows us to give a 50-year warranty to residential clients and a 20-year warranty to commercial clients, backed by the manufacturer. We also received the distinction of being certified with GenFlex, which is a commercial product owned by Firestone that allows us to give commercial clients a 20-year warranty, says Buttorff.

    About Renown Construction Renown Roofing and Construction is owned and operated by the Buttorff family. The company is passionate about helping homeowners, commercial and industrial property owners enjoy safe and sound roofing systems and realize their vision for their properties through renovation projects throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

    Renowns roofing system specialties include TPO, flat roofs, coatings, metal, GAF, Firestone, GenFlex, Decra, DaVinci and architectural asphalt shingles. The company also handles custom-built replacement windows, radiant barriers, ventilation, fences, gutters, interior and exterior painting, and more.

    For more information, call 972-638-9738 or go online to http://www.RenownConstruction.com. Contact Renown on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/RenownRoofing.

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    Best new movies and shows on Netflix: April 2015

    - April 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Netflix offers a veritable treasure chest of interesting and offbeat new cinematic offerings in April, one of the best months for streaming additions we've seen in a long time. In addition to the eagerly anticipated, NYC-shot "Marvel's Daredevil," which is available on April 10, these are some highlights:

    This cop movie satire, the second Edgar Wright-Simon Pegg-Nick Frost collaboration, isn't as funny as the first, "Shaun of the Dead," or the third, "The World's End." But to use Bruce Springsteen as an analogy, that's like saying "The Rising" isn't as good as "Darkness on the Edge of Town" or "Born to Run." It's still damn good. April 16 (Credit: Universal Pictures)

    Jean-Luc Godard's 3-D experimental piece was named best picture of 2014 by the National Society of Film Critics and sparked a considerable back-and-forth between his critical supporters and detractors, much as the French New Wave icon's movies have done since his indispensable "Breathless" in 1960. April 14 (Credit: Wild Bunch)

    Biblical movies saw a bit of a revival in 2014. Darren Aronofsky's environmentalist take on the flood story, starring Russell Crowe as a crazed Noah, is the one to see, not Ridley Scott's "Exodus." It considers the scenario with a measure of realism usually missing from this sort of thing. April 18 (Credit: Paramount Pictures)

    This is, simply, an instant horror classic. It's at once terrifying and deeply emotional, perfectly paralleling the difficult and complicated experience of motherhood with its story of a demonic being threatening a closed-off family. My review is here. (Credit: Causeway Films)

    This black-and-white Iranian vampire movie was one of the indie sensations of 2014, launching filmmaker Ana Lily Amirpour to prominence. It's sure to be unlike anything you've seen before. April 21 (Credit: Say Ahh Productions)

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    We love Nicolas Cage, even when he makes utter soulless direct-to-the-dumpster junk. This movie is not that. It's one of his biggest hits, an incredibly silly Americana adventure with dialogue that entirely consists of characters hurriedly exclaiming things like, "Those men have the Declaration of Independence!" April 27 (Credit: Walt Disney Pictures)

    This is the most bananas Jason Statham movie, the most utterly deranged, and that's saying something. It's not a good movie, exactly, but it sure is an experience. April 9 (Credit: Lakeshore Entertainment)

    It slipped under the radar last year, but this is a sweet and charming movie about the complexities of friendship, starring Gillian Jacobs and Leighton Meester as best buds drawn apart by romance. April 2 (Credit: Haven Entertainment)

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    Poll: Should the Saint Luke's Master Plan be Approved?

    - April 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    health care Poll: Should the Saint Luke's Master Plan be Approved? Posted By Harrison Berry on Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 11:03 AM St. Luke's Health Systemhas proposed a massive expansion of its Boise medical center, including new office complexes, a second hospital tower, and additions to its pediatric and cancer services. The catch is, the master plan would close a portion of Jefferson Street.

    Proponents of the plan say that's a small price to pay for the expanded services, and St. Luke's officials suggest that should the Boise City Council reject it, those services may have to move outside of Boise. The plan's critics have been vocal, arguing that closing Jefferson Street would cut off residents in Boise's East End neighborhood and clog traffic in the area.

    Boise Weeklyis posing a simple question to readers:Should the St. Luke's master plan, including the permanent closure of Jefferson Street, be approved?

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    Blain and Chelios Return from AHL

    - April 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    April 2, 2015 - ECHL (ECHL) Kalamazoo Wings KALAMAZOO- Making a playoff push, the Kalamazoo Wings roster just got bolstered with the additions of Jeremie Blain and Jake Chelios. Blain was reassigned by the American Hockey League's Utica Comets, while Chelios was reassigned by the Chicago Wolves.

    Blain is second among all K-Wings defensemen in scoring notching 24 points (4 goals, 20 assists) in 38 games.

    Chelios who is the youngest son of NHL Hall of Famer Chris Chelios, has earned two points (1 goal, 1 assist) in two games this season with the K-Wings.

    In a separate transaction, the K-Wings have release defenseman Zach McCullough.

    The K-Wings will return home this Friday, April 3rd with a 7:30 p.m. face-off versus the Toledo Walleye on Karnival Night presented by the Airzoo. Friday will also be a 3, 2, 1 Countdown to Fun!, featuring $3 beer, $2 Pepsi products and $1 hot dogs featuring Winter Sausage hot dogs and Harding's Friendly Markets buns.

    On Saturday, April 4th Kalamazoo will host the Wheeling Nailers at 8 p.m. on Autism Awareness Night presented by Sam's Club. The game has been moved to an 8 p.m. face-off to allow fans of the Michigan State basketball to watch the Final Four and not miss any of hockey game. Fans coming to the game can arrive at the Wings Event Center at 5:50 p.m. and watch the MSU game from the opening tip-off to the final buzzer.

    Regular season and round one playoff tickets for all K-Wings home games currently on sale at Wings Events Center Office, all Ticketmaster locations, including http://www.ticketmaster.com or by calling (800) 745-3000.

    Group ticket packages (15 or more people) may be ordered through the K-Wings front office by calling (269) 743-6011.

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    How 'Nova's 1985 national title game upset of Georgetown shook college hoops

    - April 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    II. THE FAMILY

    Every coach has a gimmick. Massiminos was family. Come to Villanova to play basketball, and youll be part of a family. Well eat pasta dinners together and talk about life and then well win because youll love each other like brothers. It was a sales pitch, wrapped in genuine emotion. The youngest child of an immigrant shoemaker who had a sixth-grade education, Massimino would have five children of his own, and they would give him 16 (17 now) grandchildren. Even on the road Rollie never wanted to be alone in hotel suite, says Mitch Buonaguro, his top assistant in 85. He always liked to have people around him.

    In the early 1980s, many prospective recruits and their families were eager to buy a piece of Massiminos schtick. His family atmosphere was absolutely key, says Harold Pressley, who in 1982 as a senior at St. Bernard High in Uncasville, Conn., was an All-America. He came in, lounged around with my mother, seemed real comfortable. It worked. It was believable. And it was real. Jensen says, I was recruited by Providence, Syracuse, UCLA and South Carolina. I felt very comfortable with the community that Coach Mass had built at Villanova.

    tulane university, rocked by an alleged point-shaving scheme and cash payments to players, cancels its basketball program. Students successfully persuade school president Eamon Kelly to reinstate the program in 1988.

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    The 85 team came together in one huge chunk and then in small pieces that followed. In the summer of 1979 Howard Garfinkels Five-Star Basketball Camp in the Pocono Mountains was attended by a stunning roster of future Hall of Fame players, including Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Ewing, Chris Mullin and Karl Malone, all of whom would enter college in the fall of 81. Among the other prospective recruits at the camp were McLain, a Long Island native living with his high school coach in southeastern Massachusetts; McClain, a willowy 6' 6" forward from Worcester, Mass.; and Pinckney, a solid big man from Adlai Stevenson High in the Bronx who was under-recruited. The three of them became friends, and when Buonaguro induced McLain to commit to Villanova, McLain put the heat on McClain to join him, and McClain in turn applied pressure on Pinckney. It was nothing complicated, says McClain. We connected. We all wanted the Big East, and we knew with a point guard, a small forward and a big man, maybe we could do something.

    Point guard Gary McLain was part of Villanovas stellar 1981 recruiting class. He, Pinckney and McClain would form the nucleus of the Wildcats title team.

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    As freshmen and sophomores, the big three played on good teams that were beaten in the Sweet 16, in 1982 by Jordans North Carolina team and in 83 by Houstons Phi Slamma Jamma. Eighty-three was the best team we ever had, says Massimino. A year later the Wildcats went 19-12 and lost to Illinois in the second round. The seniors reported to preseason conditioning in the fall of 1984 with 67 wins on their rsum, yet no trophies in the case. But they had experience, says Steve Pinone, a sophomore reserve on the 85 team who later became an assistant coach under Massimino and Lappas. They had been to two Sweet 16s and fought tons of Big East battles. Pinckney, McClain, McLain and the junior Pressley had been joined in the starting lineup by junior shooting guard Dwight Wilbur from Paterson, N.J. Jensen would back up Wilbur, while the hulking Everson and Mark Plansky, a 6' 7" freshman sapling from the Boston area, would get frontline minutes off the bench. They struggled throughout the regular season. I still dont know why, says Pinckney. The chemistrythat senior year, it just wasnt happening. A soft early schedule and some nice wins got the Wildcats to 13-3 heading into a January nonleague game at Marylands Cole Field House. The game was NBCs featured Sunday-afternoon telecast with the fabled announcing team of Dick Enberg and Al McGuire, and the Terps beat Villanova 77-74. Plansky, seven months removed from his high school graduation, found himself subbed in for Pressley and guarding Maryland All-America forward Len Bias. As soon as I came into the game Lenny drops to the low block and starts screaming, Mismatch! Mismatch! Give me the rock! says Plansky. Ive got a tape of the game. After Lenny gets about his fifth basket over me, Al McGuire says, on TV, Mr. and Mrs. Plansky, its not your sons fault. Hes just guarding a superstar. Bias, who would be dead of a cocaine overdose 17 months later, finished with 30 points, and that defeat sent Villanova into a regular-season-ending tailspin that included six losses in its last 11 games.

    These were heavy days in the Big East, and among Villanovas nine regular-season defeats were two each to Georgetown (both close, a fact that would be widely overlooked at the Final Four in Lexington) and St. Johns, teams that volleyed the No. 1 ranking all season. The most humbling was the regular-season finale. With his team trailing Pittsburgh 40-23 at the half in Pitts Fitzgerald Field House, Massimino told his starters at halftime, Youve got two minutes to show me something, or youre coming out. He gave them three before yanking them for good. Reserves played the last 17 minutes and Pitt won, 85-62. Villanova slunk home to Philadelphia with an 18-9 record, firmly on the NCAA bubble, even from the most powerful conference in the country.

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