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    Black Ops 2 111 4 Slums Demolition Spawn Trap – Video

    - August 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Black Ops 2 111 4 Slums Demolition Spawn Trap

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    BO2 282 8 w 112 Knife StreakNuketown 2025 Demolition Spawn Trap – Video

    - August 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    BO2 282 8 w 112 Knife StreakNuketown 2025 Demolition Spawn Trap

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    Wilson county fair demolition derby 2014 #teampermobil – Video

    - August 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Albany Wellington Annex Demolition HD 8/23/2014 – Video

    - August 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Albany Wellington Annex Demolition HD 8/23/2014
    Demolition of the Wellington Annex Building in Albany, New York on 8/23/2014.

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    MaryHarris published PICTURES: Demolition on ABC cinema site in Tunbridge Wells

    - August 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Demolition on the ABC cinema site in Tunbridge Wells began in earnest on Tuesday.

    Work began on the southern side of the site, where there is a former doctors surgery and a large house.

    Ed Bellhouse of developer Bellhouse Joseph, said:

    Work is progessing well and demolition began in earnest on Tuesday. Specialist machinery arrived on site this morning and work started on the demolition of the former doctors surgery and the house on the southern part of the site.

    He added: Meanwhile, work continues on the soft stripping of material from the old cinema itself and the shop units around it in preparation for their demolition.

    Work began on site on June 30 and former access routes via Church Road have been temporarily closed off.

    Demolition is due to finish in October when the site will be levelled and boarded up.

    Bellhouse Joseph, which bought the site with The Carlyle Group in 2011, is working on revised plans for a mixed development.

    Construction company Sir Robert McAlpines contract manager Norman Clark said the percentage of recycling carried out during demolition would be phenomenal.

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    Retaining Wall "Engineered" by Parks’ Masonry – Video

    - August 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Retaining Wall "Engineered" by Parks #39; Masonry

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    Property owner defends filled 'tire wall' on her land

    - August 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Sheila Quelch of Rockingham has filled the tire wall on her property. She uses the wall to divert water from her horse's living space. (Kayla Rice/Reformer)

    ROCKINGHAM -- The owner of the property containing the so-called "tire wall" that has generated controversy throughout town has filled the tires with material to prevent them from becoming cesspools of bugs and bacteria and hopes the issue is closed.

    Sheila Quelch, of 64 Golden Hill Road, said she removed 450 tires from her land and filled and covered the stacks of the remaining ones with fill supplied by the Rockingham Highway Department from its garage on Blake Street. She was careful to ensure the top tires of each row are exposed as required.

    Quelch told the Reformer she had gotten a permit from the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources about two years ago to build a retaining wall out of whole tires and soon collected several hundred. She said floodwaters created by Tropical Storm Irene surged into her horse's living area and its accumulation caused the animal's hooves to start to decay. She told the Reformer she got permission to construct the tire wall in order to create a way to divert gushing water into a ditch in case an Irene-like event ever happens again.

    "When (Tropical Storm) Irene came, all the water from the hill came down," she said walking up to her Belgian horse. "Her hooves look really good now, but they were rotting away. That's why this happened. ... The purpose of the tire wall is keep my horse's hooves from rotting, to keep them dry."

    Despite the permit from the state, several nearby residents complained to the town that the tire wall was an eyesore that posed potential health hazards. The concerns resulted in the Rockingham Selectboard members dedicating themselves to resolving the issue. Municipal Manager Willis D. "Chip" Stearns II told the Reformer the fill was leftover town-owned ditching material and came at no more cost to taxpayers than if it had been delivered to any other town resident. He said anyone can get town material by applying for a permit to fill. Quelch explained the state gave her the permit for the tire wall and extended her deadline after she was unable to meet it because of weather conditions.

    Stearns told the Reformer on Friday the issue -- as far as the town is concerned -- has been resolved. He said a state inspector will visit Quelch's property on May 20, 2015, to see if any additional fill is needed.

    Quelch said she has not counted all the tires on her acre-and-a-half of property, but doubts she has the 900 to 1,200 she is suspected of having. She declined to say where she got the tires, but said the wall is a safe way of recycling them.

    Several tractor tires are lined along a portion of her horse's roped-off living space. A separate wall of smaller tires is on the opposite side of a walking path and curls toward the edge of her property. Quelch filled the tractor tires and the smaller ones, while covering all the smaller tires except the top ones of each stack. She has layered horse manure on some of the smaller tires and said she plans to use it as compost when she plant perennials.

    "It's great fertilizer," she said. "I have not bothered anybody. I am trying to improve my property."

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    Graveyard Decks are geting boring – Video

    - August 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Water Removal Extraction NEW YORK NY 10001 Professionals – Video

    - August 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Minnesota Septic Systems | Septic Inspection MN | Septic …

    - August 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    At Custom Septic Inc. (CSI), we are committed to exceptional services by providing effective solutions for your septic tank installation, restoration, and cleaning needs. Our mission is to go above and beyond our clients expectations by providing excellence, knowledge, and years of expertise at each job site.

    We have 2 locations in Big Lake, MN and Menahga, MN, and serve areas 50 miles around each location excluding the suburbs that have sewers provided by the city.

    If you are selling your home, you may need to upgrade your septic system. Throughout most of Minnesota, it is required to bring your septic system compliant to state regulations and codes. Our team at CSI can help you determine whether or not your septic system meets these codes.

    Your septic system may start to work improperly for a number of reasons. It is important to have your system pumped every 2-3 years and understand how to properly care for your septic system and tank. By doing so, it will help the longevity of your system. While there are many signs that lead to a failing system, the most extrusive sign is effluent surfacing in the drain field region.

    Septic systems are designed to control a certain amount of usage by the number of rooms (potential occupants) of your home. When you add another room or renovating an existing room, your septic system may need to be upgraded to help compensate for the extra activity.

    If there is not a city sewer system water main nearby, you will most likely need to install a septic system. CSI can provide information to help establish whether a septic system is needed or not.

    An updated septic system is important because it protects the environment and the drinking water. A septic system will do a great job of treating the sewer when designed correctly. It keeps both our drinking water safe and cleans and protects our lakes and ponds for many years to come.

    Whether you are in need of updates, repair, replacement, or new construction installation, our team of professionals has the right tools and proficiency required to get your job completed in a timely and cost-efficient manner.

    Call our office (763) 218-4769 if you have any questions. The Minnesota Septic System Experts You Trust

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