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    Yelp West Chatsworth Kitchen Remodeling Room Additions Contractor Shafran Construction 818-485-2655 – Video

    - December 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    - December 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    - December 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    CTA Construction Completes Dracut Town Hall, High School

    - December 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Dracut, MA (PRWEB) December 06, 2014

    Once located in three separate buildings, Dracuts town departments now share a new Town Hall completed by CTA Construction. The 22,000-square-foot facility accommodates the departments previously housed in the old Town Hall, the Town Hall Annex, and the Sewer Department office.

    The new building complies with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act and includes administrative offices, selectmens meeting room, storage and a six-hour, fire-rated vault for vital records. The buildings clapboard siding and asphalt shingles blend Town Hall into the residential neighborhood.

    We are grateful to the Town of Dracut for giving us the opportunity to both construct the new Town Hall and renovate and expand Dracut High School. It has been a pleasure to work closely with town officials and residents in constructing two facilities that are now the pride of the community, said Lyle Coghlin, Principal of CTA Construction, based in Waltham, Mass., and online at http://www.ctaconstruction.com.

    The $9.3 million building, designed by architectural firm Johnson-Roberts Associates, replaces a facility built in 1890, which was torn down to make way for an town-center complex featuring the new town hall, the Moses Greeley Parker Library and the Grange Hall.

    Last summer, CTA completed work on renovations and additions to Dracut High School, adding 83,000 square feet of classrooms, an auditorium, gymnasium and locker rooms to the existing 138,000 square foot facility.

    CTA is a leading construction manager in the academic market, many of which are designed with sustainable elements and to meet the LEED for Schools standards. CTA Construction recently placed on a nationwide list of the Top 100 Green Building Contractors published by Engineering News-Record magazine. In addition to academic facilities, CTAs portfolio includes office, municipal, commercial, public safety and residential buildings.

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    SM Prime to spend P7B for 2 BPO buildings

    - December 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    MANILA, Philippines SM Prime Holdings Inc is spending P7 billion ($156.77 million)* for the construction of two, new standalone office buildings next year.

    The buildings will cater to business process outsourcing (BPO) industry locators.

    The company will break ground on those buildings with a combined gross floor area (GFA) each of 160,000 square meters (sq m), SM Prime Commercial Properties Group head Dave Rafael said during the opening of the SM Cyber West Avenue in Quezon City.

    The first building measuring 80,000 sq m is located in Quezon City. The second building in Ortigas Center will also have the same size.

    Both buildings will each be 25-30 stories high and will cost P3.5 billion ($78.39 million) each to construct.

    SM Prime is already in talks with interested BPO companies as possible tenants.

    For further expansion, SM Prime is looking at Pampanga and Cebu as possible locations for its BPO buildings.

    To date, SM Prime has 600,000 sq m of leasable space for BPOs, including the recently opened P1.05 billion ($23.52 million) SM Cyber West which spans 10,000 sq m of office space.

    Strategically located

    The 10-story SM Cyber West Avenue is 100% leased out to two BPO firms, Emerson Electric (Asia) Ltd and Synnex-Concentrix Corporation.

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    Landlord fined over dangerous electrical wiring in multi-occupancy property

    - December 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A landlord has been fined over dangerous electrical wiring and fittings at a property in Middlesbrough.

    Shahzad Afzal was prosecuted following a tip-off to environmental health officers about the house in North Ormesby Road.

    It followed an earlier warning about standards at the property after Mr Afzal was first granted a licence to operate it as a 'House in Multiple Occupation' in 2010.

    When officers visited the property in March it was found that a number of rooms no longer had electric metering arrangements.

    The meters at the house - a large double-fronted three-storey property split into six letting units - had been removed in December last year by the electricity provider due to alleged tampering.

    Unsafe replacement wiring had been attached to the electrical installation at the meter point by persons unknown to enable a supply of unmetered electricity to one of the units.

    Electrical wiring and fittings

    A number of light fittings were not maintained in the staircase and sockets were found to have exposed wiring.

    When interviewed Afzal, of Parliament Road, Middlesbrough, claimed to make regular visits to the premises to inspect for problems, although the evidence suggested this was not the case.

    At Teesside Magistrates Court on Wednesday Afzal pleaded not guilty to an offence against the Housing Act 2004, blaming unruly tenants for the condition of the property.

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    - December 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Window washer still critical after 11-story San Francisco fall

    - December 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Hamed Aleazi, San Francisco Chronicle

    A window washer who fell 11 stories onto a car in San Franciscos Financial District remained in critical condition at a hospital on Friday, officials said.

    The man, 58-year-old Pedro Perez of San Leandro, who has 15 years of experience washing windows, plunged 130 feet from a building at 400 Montgomery St. on Nov. 21.

    One of his three daughters, 19-year-old Monica Perez, told KGO-TV that he fractured his pelvic area, broke his right arm and had internal bleeding, but did not suffer a major head injury.

    Hes not on the breathing machine anymore. He can breathe on his own. Hes talking, she told the station this week.

    Mohammad Alcozai, the man who was driving the vehicle Perez fell on, said at the time that he thought, God wanted me to be there just at the moment that poor man fell.

    Pedestrians in the area helped care for Perez until he was taken to San Francisco General Hospital.

    The cause of the fall is under investigation by state workplace safety regulators. The company Perez was working for, Century Window Cleaning of Concord, did not respond to a request for comment Friday.

    Hamed Aleaziz is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. E-mail: haleaziz@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @haleaziz

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    Lebanon Neighbors Not Ready to Drop Opposition to Logging

    - December 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Lebanon Airport neighbors filled the city councils chambers on Wednesday night to urge officials to reconsider a tree- removal project on more than 30 acres of city-owned land along Poverty Lane.

    We are here to ask you to return this project to the discussion board, and to systematically assess the credibility of the threats which led to your previous decision, Harrison Wood read from a letter signed by himself and 35 others during the public comment portion of the councils meeting.

    The letter questions whether the council fully considered the projects impact on the environment and the character of the neighborhood. Residents have expressed particular concerns about the effects on wildlife, noise from the airport and Interstate 89, and light from the beacons.

    The letter also asks whether the Federal Aviation Administration has been transparent in its reasons for requiring the tree removal. City officials have said Lebanon would risk losing all federal grant funding and insurance coverage for the airport if it failed to complete the tree-removal project.

    Lets set a different precedent: not of small government strongarmed into obedience by a federal bullys unsubstantiated threats, but rather of a level-headed community tempering fiscal anxiety with measured sense, and deciding how much of a costly federal regulation it feels obliged to heed, Wood said, reading from the letter.

    Wood is the son of City Councilor Steve Wood, the owner of Poverty Lane Orchards, which abuts the airport. In the past, Councilor Wood has said he opposes the project and is unconvinced about the need for it.

    Officials have said that it may be too late to reopen the issue.

    We do not plan to postpone, City Manager Greg Lewis wrote in a Dec. 3 letter to Poverty Lane resident Charles Henry. We do not see a different outcome being achievable.

    Opposition to the airport obstruction-removal project, which includes clearing 33 acres of trees, moving a fence and replacing 38 red warning lights on telephone poles with two flashing hazard beacons on 100-foot poles nearby, is not new.

    The tree-clearing, which is intended to improve visibility for pilots along the southern portion of the east-west runway bordering Poverty Lane, first came to the council in 2010. At the time, the council opted not to fund it.

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