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    frigidaire freezer problems Phoenix – Video

    - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Span Tower | Apartments in Sri Lanka | Residential …

    - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Span Tower is the proud brand name of Span Engineering (Pvt) Ltd, one of the leading construction companies in Sri Lanka. By its quality driven, innovative standards, Span Tower has earned an invaluable global reputation as a reliable condominium builder and operator. At Span Tower we endeavour to maintain high standards in all areas of operation. With decades of hands-on experience and expertise in designing, building and marketing, our condominiums have been built with careful attention to client needs, environment and demands of a busy, modern lifestyle.

    As Sri Lanka is now enjoying peace after decades of war, the country has launched into a fast paced development track. In these conditions, the demand for condominium style living is on the rise. Our condos offer an abode in Sri Lanka with a peaceful, welcoming and homely atmosphere, where residents can enjoy and explore the Islands lifestyle in a modern setting. When it comes to selling condos, Span Tower is among the top in the market. The reason for our success is the reputation created by our efficient, experienced and friendly team who settle for nothing less than high standards in design, building and marketing, timely maintenance and honest, reliable client services.

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    Fully occupied? Hong Kong's protest hotel

    - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Story highlights Entrepreneur opened up the small hotel using memorabilia from Hong Kong's Occupy Central protests For as little as $10 per night, guests can pay to sleep in an original occupy tent 11-week-long pro-democracy protests captured the imagination of people around the world

    Tucked away in an apartment building on a quiet side street of Hong Kong's busy Causeway Bay district, this small hotel is a shrine to the Umbrella Revolution.

    Freelance translator Stephen Thompson rented the apartment in early December, in the same week that police began clearing out the city's pro-democracy protest sites.

    "I literally got the keys and then the next day I went down to Admiralty (the main protest site) and the police were coming and I just grabbed as much as I could," says Thompson.

    Posters, artwork and memorabilia from all three main protest sites now plaster every inch of the 600 square foot abode.

    Rows of construction helmets are mounted neatly on the wall, gas masks hang like ornaments around a door frame, newspaper clippings wallpaper the kitchen and a yellow umbrella serves a partial curtain, shielding the living room from the sun.

    "I had the idea at first of an exhibition," Thompson says, "and then when they (police) gave me the tents I thought, well, I'll put the tents in here too."

    And the idea for Occupy Central Hotel was born.

    For as little as HK$78 ($10) per night, guests can pay via a listing on Airbnb to sleep in an original occupy tent. The two-bedroom apartment accommodates a total of eight, Thompson says, but five is the most he's rented at once. Each tent is adorned with a name relating to the movement, such as "Freedom House" and "Foreign Force HQ."

    Nicholas Watmough, 26, followed the Hong Kong protests from his hometown of Manchester, England, and recently extended his visit at the hotel.

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    Second lawsuit filed in Edgewater apartment building fire

    - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    January 29, 2015, 6:01 PM Last updated: Thursday, January 29, 2015, 7:41 PM

    By PETER J. SAMPSON

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    A day after the five-alarm fire, the rubble and wreckage were still charred and smoking.

    A mother and daughter who lost everything when their unit at the Avalon at Edgewater luxury apartment complex went up in flames last week on Thursday became the second set of tenants to sue their landlord, claiming negligence led to the inferno.

    Sarah Jacobo, an executive assistant at an Edgewater specialty food company, and her daughter, Lisette Jacobo, an account training manager in New York City, were driving home on Jan. 21 when the thick smoke pouring from the two-building, four-story complex turned them away.

    They lost everything, said their attorney, Barry D. Epstein of Rochelle Park. Its a very emotional situation and a difficult situation to cope with, he added.

    The suit names AvalonBay Communities Inc., and Avalon Bay River Mews, owners and landlords of the 408-unit complex, as defendants, along with other as yet unknown individuals and companies, who together are claimed to be liable for the losses, property damages, emotional distress, mental anguish, and pain and suffering the Jacobos say they were forced to endure.

    The suit also seeks punitive damages, claiming the defendants conduct was malicious and recklessly disregarded and was indifferent to the interests of others, including the plaintiffs.

    Without being specific, the suit claims the defendants violated applicable statutes and/or building codes and standards and safety procedures and that, as a result, a fire was negligently caused to be started that destroyed more than half of the complex.

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    Assemblyman Rumana drafting legislation for 2-year moratorium on construction of multi-family housing

    - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    January 29, 2015, 5:39 PM Last updated: Thursday, January 29, 2015, 8:31 PM

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    Officials have said the destroyed Edgewater building had lightweight construction with a truss style of roof framing.

    Pressure is mounting for a review of state building codes and even a potential construction moratorium in the aftermath of a fast-moving fire that destroyed more than half of an Edgewater apartment complex last week and left hundreds homeless.

    Officials in Mercer County on Thursday called for an emergency review of state construction codes before a residential community planned by the same developer for Princeton gets evaluated by the state. And Assemblyman Scott Rumana, R-Wayne, said he is working on legislation that will put a moratorium of up to two years on the approval and construction of multi-family housing developments until the states building code is revised.

    The goal is not have any New Jersey residents lives at stake. But equally as important, its to not put our first responders into these buildings, which I would call fire traps, said Rumana. I have too much experience in seeing the failures of these types of facilities if this fire happened seven or 10 hours later, who knows how many people could have died?

    A five-alarm blaze at the Avalon at Edgewater destroyed much of the 408-unit complex, shut schools and roadways, temporarily displaced nearby residents and brought to the surface long-standing issues in the firefighting community about lightweight wood construction a cheaper, faster and legal style of building that is common in New Jersey and elsewhere.

    This type of construction is of particular concern when fire breaks out because of the potential for collapse and materials to burn quickly. Officials said the gutted Edgewater complex had lightweight construction with a truss style of roof framing.

    The lightweight wood construction used to build the Edgewater complex is the reason the fire raced through the luxury apartment development so quickly, said Rumana. Buildings constructed with such highly flammable materials are virtual tinderboxes.

    Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes and Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert, meanwhile, are calling for an emergent review of the states Uniform Construction Code prior to the formal evaluation by the state of AvalonBays plan to construct 280 housing units on a former hospital site.

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    Hear what you're missing: Pile driving in downtown St. Pete

    - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Thursday, January 29, 2015 5:35pm

    After nine, teeth-rattling months, the pile driving in downtown St. Petersburg has stopped. City officials confirm the work was completed last week and won't resume. [MONICA HERNDON | Times]

    After nine, teeth-rattling months, the pile driving in downtown St. Petersburg has stopped. City officials confirm the work was completed last week and won't resume. The aggravating preparation for building a 19-floor apartment building and adjacent garage at 330 Third St. S was supposed to take five months. But since April it had pounded on, eventually prompting the construction company to take a holiday hiatus and city council members to promise a still-pending review of the city's building rules. The experience has prompted other builders of proposed downtown towers to say they plan to use less noisy methods to stabilize their buildings' infrastructure.

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    South Florida Pest Control Company – Ant, Termite, & Lawn …

    - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Our South Florida Pest Control Company Motto -We Do What We Say We Are Going To Do

    For more than 35 years, Al Hoffer'shas been servicing the tri-county areafocusing on ant control,termite protection, lawn care, and pest control services. Al Hoffer has become a household name because wedeliver effective, reliable, and affordableservices to the residents of Southeast Florida.

    From ants and chinch bugs to fire ants and termites, Al Hoffers highly trained, certified and experienced professionals care for your home or business and take your personal

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    Our services are also deeply rooted in integrated pest management principles and designed to leave as small an environmental footprint as possible.

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    Memphis, TN | Bartlett Gutter Co | Gutters | Patios – Video

    - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Landscape Design, Patios San Antonio Built To Bloom – Video

    - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Policy snuffs out smoke at parks, beaches in state

    - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Smoking will be prohibited at all outdoor concerts at Artpark this year, except in the parking lot.

    It also will be forbidden on patios beside the smoke-free restaurants and attractions at Niagara Falls State Park, including the grounds near the Maid of the Mist dock.

    Same goes for beaches, poolside and group camp areas across Western New York and the rest of the state.

    This is the word that came down from State Parks officials after a state appellate court recently overturned a lower court decision that prohibited the state agency from enforcing no-smoking regulations at playgrounds, pool decks, beaches, preserves, playing fields and other outdoor areas across its parks system.

    CLASH, a smoking rights organization, filed the court challenge against State Parks that prevented the prohibitions, which were established in 2013. Attorney General Eric T. Scheiderman, acting on behalf of the state and Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, appealed the lower court decision.

    Todays decisive court decision upholds a common-sense policy to allow our visitors to experience the outdoors without being bothered by secondhand smoke, agency officials said in a statement after the decision was rendered on New Years Eve. This policy helps ensure that state parks remain healthy places for families to visit and enjoy.

    The ruling was heralded by heath, wellness and fitness advocates, including Parks and Trails New York, a nonprofit agency that filed a friends of the court brief recommending the regulations be reinstated.

    The establishment of no smoking areas reduces exposure to harmful and nuisance secondhand smoke, organization officials said in a news release, particularly in areas frequented by children; reduces litter, thus saving money on cleanup; avoids conflicts between smokers and nonsmokers; supports healthy recreation; enhances the natural beauty of state parks; and protects parks, historic sites and preserves from fire hazards.

    It will be up to State Parks Police to issue warnings and tickets to violators, a department spokeswoman said. For a list of how regulations impact particular state parks, visit bit.ly/1yJ9vVn.

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