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Rosemont, IL (PRWEB) February 12, 2015
Tecta America, the nations premier commercial roofing contractor, is proud to announce new additions have been made to their team of employees. In 2015 weve added 3 new Account Managers to our growing business development team.
Tecta America welcomes Mark Kuciel as the National Strategic Account Manager for the Western Region. Mark has over 10 years of sales experience in the roofing industry. His background includes sales management, business development and budgeting. He brings extensive knowledge of the roofing industry with him.
Tim Stokes is coming to Tecta as a National Account Representative. He is responsible for growing sales in Southeast, Midwest and Western regions. He comes to Tecta with over 20 years of business management experience and over 10 years in the roofing industry. Tim brings extensive knowledge to the Sales Department with experience in negotiation, business development and management.
Tecta America also welcomes Theresa Maltby to the companys sales team as the National Business Development Manager. Theresa comes to Tecta with a background in sales and business development. Theresa is eager to uncover opportunities and develop new relationships.
Tecta America is redefining whats possible in the roofing industry, and their employees are an essential part of their growth. The company is proud to welcome these new additions to their team of experts.
About Tecta
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
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February 13, 2015 by
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Columbus, GA (PRWEB) February 12, 2015
Another metal roofing job has been successfully completed by ReRoof USA at the Woodruff Storage project located at 1760 Williams Road in Columbus, Georgia. This self storage facility also known as W Storage is a new facility which is equipped with the latest in technology for climate controlled storage units. ReRoof USA specializes in metal roofs for commercial buildings such as this. For more info call 770-456-1611 or visit the website at ReRoofUSA.com.
The metal roof on this project compliments the metal buildings since the storage facility caters to customers with sensitive business documents, antiques, wine, and books. The electronic gates allow access 24/7 to this high tech modern storage center. Other features also include advanced security systems, truck rental, boxes, packing supplies, dollies, handcarts, pest control, free wifi, and complimentary coffee.
ReRoof USA is well known for its metal roofing installation in Columbus, Georgia. Some people may not know is that the company also offers roof replacements, retrofits, storm damage repair, and inspections for metal roofs in Columbus.
Anyone looking for a metal roofing contractor for solar panels in Columbus, Georgia will be pleased to hear that the metal roofs installed by ReRoof USA are perfect for solar power. Metal roofs hold up well against the weather, have little maintenance costs, and reduce heating & cooling costs to save money on energy bills.
ReRoof USA is a metal roofing installation contractor serving Columbus, GA and the entire Eastern United States with services for new construction, retrofit roof systems, inspections, storm damage repair, and much more. For more information call 770-456-1611 or visit the website at ReRoofUSA.com.
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February 13, 2015 by
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In the days leading up to the start of Spring Training, MLB.com is running a six-part series that takes a close look at each team in the Major Leagues. The second installment is called "The New Guys," and it focuses on additions that will impact the 25-man roster.
C Russell Martin: The veteran backstop received the largest free-agent contract in franchise history when he signed for $82 million over five years in November. Martin is generally regarded as one of the best catchers in baseball, and his abilities behind the plate should go a long way in helping the development of a young pitching staff. Martin posted a career-high .402 on-base percentage in 2014, and he is expected to hit second in the batting order -- ahead of Jose Bautista, Edwin Encarnacion and Josh Donaldson.
1B Justin Smoak: He was mentioned in Part 1 of this series as one of the Blue Jays who is looking for improved production in 2015. Smoak hit at least 15 home runs in three of the past four seasons, and those numbers could improve at Rogers Centre. But he also has to cut down the number of strikeouts and reach base more consistently to fill a significant role. If Encarnacion begins the year at designated hitter, Smoak likely will be part of a platoon at first with Danny Valencia.
Outlook: Smoak may benefit from hitter-friendly park
Justin Smoak was inconsistent during his time with the Mariners but his power could greatly improve after a trade to the Blue Jays
2B Devon Travis: He became the second baseman of the future when the Blue Jays acquired him from the Tigers in a deal for Anthony Gose. Travis is expected to compete for the job at second base during Spring Training, but he's never played above Double-A and ideally would start the year in Triple-A Buffalo. That could change if Travis impresses early, but his overall development would be best served with a little more seasoning in the Minors, which would set the stage for a possible midseason callup.
3B Donaldson: Anthopoulos surprised everybody in baseball when he pulled off the trade for Donaldson. Most people assumed Donaldson was off limits in Oakland because he has four years of club control remaining, but a deal featuring Lawrie and a package of prospects (Franklin Barreto) was enough to get the deal done. Donaldson finished in the top 10 in voting for the American League Most Valuable Player Award in each of the past two years, and he'll combine with Bautista and Encarnacion to cause fits for opposing pitchers.
Outlook: Donaldson should provide power in new park
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C Drew Butera: His offensive numbers -- .183/.239/.268 slash line in five years with the Twins and Dodgers -- aren't aesthetically pleasing, but Butera sports an above-average caught-stealing percentage of 33 percent and has a good rapport with his pitchers. He's also out of options, and looks like a favorite to win the backup job behind Chris Iannetta.
INF Taylor Featherston: The Angels picked Featherston up in the Rule 5 Draft thinking he had a chance to be their new utility infielder. The 25-year-old has good power for a middle infielder, with a .276/.346/.457 slash line in four years in the Minors, and solid range at shortstop. But he needs to get better acclimated at third base to be a true utility man.
INF Johnny Giavotella: Giavotella will compete with Featherston, Josh Rutledge and Grant Green for either the starting second base job or a utility role. The 27-year-old has played in only 125 Major League games with the Royals over the last four years and is deemed below average defensively at second base. He's torched through the Pacific Coast League, though, and he can also play third base.
SP Andrew Heaney: The Angels were planning to hold onto Howie Kendrick, and then the opportunity to pick up Heaney came along. MLB.com has the wiry, 23-year-old left-hander listed as the Angels' best prospect and the 25th best in the game. He'll compete with Hector Santiago and Nick Tropeano for the fifth spot in the rotation this spring.
Top Prospects: Andrew Heaney, LHP, Angels
2015 MLB.com Top Prospects: Andrew Heaney has the ingredients to help the Angels in 2015 with his three solid pitches
OF Matt Joyce: Acquired from the Rays for reliever Kevin Jepsen on Dec. 16, Joyce is expected to start mostly at designated hitter while giving the Angels' lineup more length and an additional left-handed bat. The 30-year-old has batted .252/.341/.428 while averaging 136 games with the Rays the last four years and may bat second this year -- at least once Josh Hamilton returns.
RP Jeremy McBryde: McBryde was signed at the Major League minimum in early November to add to the Angels' right-handed relief depth. The 27-year-old spent his first seven of eight professional seasons in the Padres' organization and has yet to reach the Majors. As a closer for the A's Triple-A affiliate in 2014, McBryde posted a 2.22 ERA and a 1.02 WHIP, striking out 9.1 batters per nine innings.
C Carlos Perez: Perez was the less-notable piece of the trade that sent Hank Conger to the Astros for Tropeano, but the Angels like his skills behind the plate and will have him compete for the backup job behind Iannetta. Perez, 24, has batted .277/.357/.393 and thrown out 35 percent of would-be base stealers in his Minor League career with the Blue Jays and Astros.
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LHP Jon Lester: Lester signed the largest contract in franchise history (six years, $155 million) and rejoins Theo Epstein and Jed Hoyer, who were all together in Boston. Lester, 31, may be 0-for-36 at the plate in his career, but Cubs execs stressed to the lefty that he could be on the mound at Wrigley Field for the deciding game of the World Series. His signing signals a shift for the team from rebuild mode to contender.
LHP Drake Britton: Claimed off waivers on Feb. 4, Britton, 25, could fill a spot in the bullpen as a situational lefty. Epstein and Hoyer know Britton well, too. They drafted him in 2007 when with the Red Sox.
RHP Jason Hammel: Hammel, 32, is on the new guy list for the second straight year. The Cubs signed him to a one-year contract in February 2014, but flipped the right-hander in a trade with the Athletics last July. In December, Hammel re-signed with the Cubs, getting a two-year, $20 million deal this time. He did well in his first stint, going 8-5 with a 2.98 ERA in 17 starts.
RHP Jason Motte: Motte, 32, has spent his entire career with the Cardinals. Now, he'll be pitching for their rivals after signing a one-year deal. The right-hander led the NL with 42 saves in 2012, then missed all of 2013 after needing Tommy John surgery. Hector Rondon is projected as the closer but Motte also will provide late inning relief and be a valuable veteran presence.
C Miguel Montero: The Cubs tried to sign free agent Russell Martin, and when that fell through, they traded for a veteran catcher, sending two Minor League pitchers to the Diamondbacks for Montero, 31. The Cubs don't need him to bat .286, as he did in 2012, but are hoping for better numbers than last season when Montero hit .243.
Outlook: Montero will look to reverse recent decline
After recording at least 15 homers and 86 RBIs in '11 and ?12, Miguel Montero has since regressed due to a several factors, including injury
C David Ross: Lester thrived with Ross, 37, behind the plate, so why not sign the free agent catcher? Ross, who signed a two-year, $5 million deal, has a career .239 average playing in the NL compared to .195 in the AL. Where this leaves incumbent catcher Welington Castillo remains to be seen.
INF Tommy La Stella: The Cubs like La Stella's ability to get on base, and traded Arodys Vizcaino to the Braves to get the left-handed hitting infielder. Maddon likes to use everyone on the roster, and La Stella, 26, should find playing time in the infield.
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February 13, 2015 by
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North Saanich senior building inspector John Post shows a section of the north wall of the municipal building where water and mould have contributed to the rotting of structural wood.
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Instead of continuing to patch up North Saanichs patchwork municipal building, the District will explore the cost of replacing most of it.
Senior building inspector John Post says water leaks into the building and behind the stucco have rotted portions of the structure. Doors, window sills and flooring have been replaced in recent years, while supporting beams have been installed in places like exterior staircases to ensure safety.
Its this piecemeal approach to maintaining what is clearly a building in need of repairs or replacement that the District hopes to end, says Mayor Alice Finall.
Weve known for quite a while that this is an issue, she said.
We received some of the details in assessment reports last year but council at the time felt it was more appropriate for the new council to address it.
Those reports are available on the Districts website and at municipal hall.
On Feb. 2, the new council voted to have municipal staff hire a project manager. They will, said Finall, prepare plans to replace the older portions of the structure and pin down what it will cost.
Finall added the District had the building assessed, with recommended repairs needed. That cost, said Chief Administrative Officer Rob Buchan, was $1.3 million.
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February 13, 2015 by
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