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October 28, 2014 by
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II Jornadas de Alimentacin Inteligente - La alimentacion invisible
La alimentacin invisible: la contaminacin elctrica y electromagntica Ponentes: Ing. Federico Santurino (Colaborador Buenasterapias. Ingeniero, geobilogo y experto en Feng Shui) y...
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October 28, 2014 by
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Sarah Dunning - Open Over Fences
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October 28, 2014 by
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October 28, 2014 by
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Toronto, Canada (PRWEB) October 28, 2014
Total Fence Inc. (http://www.TotalFenceInc.ca), the leader in residential, industrial, and commercial fence and deck installation in the Greater Toronto Area, is reminding all homeowners to take the steps to replace or install any fences before the cold weather begins.
As we are entering the phase of the fall season when the weather transforms into perpetual cold, any fence ideas homeowners wish to execute need to be done immediately, says Tony Defeo, owner of Total Fence Inc. The further into the cold season it gets, the more difficult it becomes to install any wooden or chain link fence in Toronto.
Defeo explains that it is not impossible to install a fence during the winter. However, homeowners are still advised to consider having their fence ideas implemented now because while possible, it becomes significantly more difficult to install a fence during the cold weather.
One of the main concerns is penetrating the fence deep enough into the ground so it is stable. With the ground hardened from the cold, this becomes difficult to do, he adds. Its also a bit of a safety issue, as the ground usually has patches of ice or is covered in ice, which can make problematic for our workers to operate safely and effectively.
With very few days of warm to cool weather left, the importance of completing any fence ideas or installation of wood or chain link fences in Toronto is becoming more urgent, Defeo concludes. At Total Fence Inc., we are fully capable of successfully installing fences during the winter and encourage homeowners to contact us right away.
Total Fence Inc. is the leader in residential, industrial, and commercial fence and deck installation in the Greater Toronto Area. With the technical expertise and experience to handle jobs of any size, from small backyard decks to custom carpentry, pergolas, ornamental iron fences, acoustic sound barrier fencing, and industrial chain link enclosures, Total Fence Inc. provides residents of the GTA and surrounding areas a complete range of affordable fence installation and repair services to suit their personal tastes and needs. For more information on Total Fence Inc., visit the companys web site at http://www.TotalFenceInc.ca or contact Total Fence Inc. by e-mail at info@totalfenceinc.ca or by calling (416) 239 5362.
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October 28, 2014 by
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SINGAPORE: The Energy Market Authority (EMA) said on Tuesday (Oct 28) it will be simplifying about 70 rules and requirements currently in place to reduce costs and enhance flexibility for businesses.
One enhancement is to make it easier for electricians and gas service workers to obtain licensing. Starting Feb 1 next year, anyone with at least 10 years of relevant local practical experience in electrical or gas service work can apply for a licence.
Applicants will also be required to pass an interview and proficiency tests to maintain safety standards, EMA said.
Currently, an electrician licensee must possess a National Technical Certificate and have two years of practical experience relevant to electrical work, while a gas service licensee must hold a Builder Certificate in Plumbing and Pipefitting issued by the Building and Construction Authority, as well as two years of relevant practical experience.
The move will benefit workers who have the relevant skills and expertise, but did not have the opportunity to obtain formal academic qualifications, EMA said, adding that consumers will also benefit from having access to a larger pool of licensed electricians and gas service workers.
Mr Nachiappan R K Sinniah, General Secretary of the Union of Power and Gas Employees, said the move is timely and will help increase the pool of talent in the energy sector.
This is a good move by EMA and it is in line with what the union has been pursuing. This development will allow the skills and experiences of our workers to remain relevant and recognised, keeping them employable for a longer period of time, he said.
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October 28, 2014 by
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SINGAPORE - Any person who has at least 10 years of relevant local practical experience in electrical or gas service work can apply for an electrician or gas service worker license starting February, 2015.
This will benefit workers who have the relevant skills and expertise, but did not have the opportunity to obtain formal academic qualifications, said the Energy Market Authority (EMA) in a statement today. Consumers will also benefit from having access to a larger pool of licensed electricians and gas service workers.
To maintain safety standards, EMA will continue to require all applicants to pass an interview and proficiency tests.
Some 70 rules and requirements have been simplified by EMA in an attempt to reduce costs and enhance flexibility for businesses. EMA also said that these changes will benefit electricity and gas licensees, and also consumers via lower compliance costs and improved service standards.
General Secretary of Union of Power and Gas Employees (UPAGE) Nachiappan R K Sinniah applauded the move and said: "This development will allow the skills and experiences of our workers to remain relevant and recognised, keeping them employable for a longer period of time.
"The pool of talent in the energy sector will increase and this calls for the need to provide further training for these workers to continuously learn and upgrade themselves. The union looks forward to working with EMA to effectively represent these workers," he added.
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October 28, 2014 by
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Carolina Asphalt, founded in 1982 and based in Charlotte, specializes in the repair, maintenance and rehabilitation of parking lots and pavement systems throughout North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. We focus on the needs of property/facility managers and owners. Our services include asphalt patching, resurfacing, reclamation and paving; concrete patching, sidewalk repair, curb and gutter work; cracksealing; sealcoating; striping; speed hump/bump installation for traffic control and aesthetics; StreetPrint installation; and drainage correction.
We have a staff of experienced estimators who are trained to consult with property managers on the condition of their lots and to craft the best solution for diverse pavement problems. We understand the varying challenges that accompany all property types including trucking facilities, factories/industrial facilities, retail, office, hotels, apartments, homeowners associations and single-tenant properties. We also recognize each manager and owner has different goals and budgets. Let us work with you to maximize your property investment and to help you budget for long-range projects.
We offer annual pavement seminars to equip property managers and owners with knowledge to make informed decisions regarding their pavement systems. We also offer a condensed version of our seminar online.
Carolina Asphalt specializes in these Services and is proud to work on these Property Types.
Carolina Asphalt is a founding member of the Pavement Network, a group of independent paving contractors across the United States. These companies share best practices and refer regional and national customers.
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October 28, 2014 by
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Monday, October 27, 2014 10:02 PM EDT
By JUSTIN MUSZYNSKI STAFF WRITER
BRISTOL A New Britain paving contractor arrested earlier on charges of scamming clients is being held on bond on charges he has continued to prey on the elderly.
Brian Curylo, 28, of 41 Pleasant St., faces new charges that he forged several checks totaling more then $3,300 from two elderly clients.
In one of the cases, police said, Curylo, in late August allegedly told an 83-year-old woman with vision problems that he would seal a crack in her driveway for $25. When the woman had trouble writing him the check, he offered to fill it out, instead making it out for $850, according to his arrest warrant.
On Aug. 22, the warrant said, he stole five blank checks from a client who reportedly had dementia. The checks were later cashed between Aug. 22 and Sept. 8, totaling $2,475.
The elderly client told police Curylo must have taken the checks when he allowed him into his home.
Curylo was arrested in connection with the incidents earlier this month and charged with offering home repairs without a license, second-degree larceny, third-degree larceny and seven counts of third-degree forgery.
At his arraignment on Monday in Bristol Superior Court, he pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
Police previously said they had received numerous complaints about Curylo for allegedly not finishing driveway work he promised to do under his New Britain company, Hot Top Paving.
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Monday, October 27, 2014 11:26 PM EDT
By JUSTIN MUSZYNSKI STAFF WRITER
BRISTOL A New Britain paving contractor arrested earlier on charges of scamming clients is being held on bond on charges that he has continued to prey on the elderly.
Brian Curylo, 28, of 41 Pleasant St., faces new charges that he forged several checks totaling more then $3,300 from two elderly clients.
In one of the cases, police said, in late August, Curylo allegedly told an 83-year-old woman with vision problems that he would seal a crack in her driveway for $25. When the woman had trouble writing him the check, he offered to fill it out, but made it out for $850, according to his arrest warrant.
Before that, on Aug. 22, the warrant said, he stole five blank checks from a client who reportedly had dementia. The checks were later cashed between Aug. 22 and Sept. 8, for a total of $2,475.
The elderly client told police Curylo must have taken the checks when he allowed him into his home.
Curylo was arrested in connection with the incidents earlier this month and charged with offering home repairs without a license, second-degree larceny, third-degree larceny and seven counts of third-degree forgery.
At his arraignment on Monday in Bristol Superior Court, he pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Police previously said they had received numerous complaints about Curylo not finishing driveway work he had promised to do under the name of his New Britain company, Hot Top Paving.
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October 28, 2014 by
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TOPEKA, KAN. ----- An Oklahoma door-to-door paving operation was ordered to pay a $100,000 penalty and more than $13,000 in restitution to two Kansas consumers for violating Kansas consumer protection laws, Attorney General Derek Schmidt said.
In a default judgment entered this week in Shawnee County District Court, Judge Rebecca Crotty ordered Will J. Harrison, Jr., doing business as Wester Construction and Will Harrison Paving, to pay the civil penalty. The company was accused of engaging in unfair and deceptive practices while selling paving services door-to-door.
In addition to the civil penalty, Harrison was ordered to repay a total of $13,300 to two Kansas consumers.
Schmidt warned consumers to be especially cautious of door-to-door home repair sales which claim to offer a good deal.
Consumers should be on the lookout for these fly-by-night operations looking to make a quick buck, Schmidt said. Kansans who are in need of driveway repairs should seek out local, reputable contractors and get multiple written estimates before having any work done.
More tips on staying safe from home repair scams are available on the attorney generals consumer protection website at http://www.InYourCornerKansas.org .
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