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August 19, 2014 by
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8401 W. 47th St. in McCook
CHICAGOThe metro areas industrial economy in general, and the south suburban submarket in particular, keeps making progress on the road to recovery. Premier Design + Build Group, LLC, for example, will soon begin the design-build process on a speculative project for Bridge Development Partners, LLC and Akard Street Partners, LP at 8401W. 47th St. in suburban McCook. The Itasca-based Premier recently completed an institutional grade build-to-suit just next-door for the same developers.
It is a promising time to begin a new development project. The recently completed Bridge/Akard project, at 8201 W. 47th St., was a 365,400-square-foot build-to-suit that was just occupied by Freeman Decorating. Furthermore, the vacancy rate in the I-290 submarket dropped dramatically from the first quarter level of 7.0% to 5.32% a stunning 168 bps decline and the most of any Chicago area market, according to Colliers second quarter report. This was largely due to extremely strong second quarter sale volume.
And in addition to the new construction for Freeman, Golden State Foods moved into a 152,700-square-foot build-to-suit just down the street at 8901W. 47th St. and this new spec is not the only one in McCook. DP Partners has already begun construction at LogisticCenter McCook that will add 662,700-square-feet of speculative space to I-290 Souths industrial inventory, according to Colliers.
The new 14-acre site for Bridge and Akard will have relatively quick access to I-290, I-55 and I-294. Distributors, manufacturers and freight forwarders could take up space in the newest project, which can house up to four tenants. The new facility will contain 34 exterior truck docks and four drive-in doors. Building envelope materials will include insulated load-bearing precast wall panels, a 45-mil fully ballasted EPDM roofing system and glass and glazing at the office entryway. Users will have a 32 clear height, and an ESFR sprinkler system.
The builders will install a new asphalt parking lot with 11 trailer and 219 car stalls. They anticipate completing the project in the first quarter of 2015.
Jeremy Jelonek with Premier is the project manager and Scott Lebak is field superintendent. Cornerstone Architects are delivering architectural services. Manhard Consulting, Ltd. is the civil engineer. The project is being financed by the PrivateBank and Associated Bank and Vern Schultz and Tom Condon of Colliers are the brokers for the facility.
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August 19, 2014 by
Mr HomeBuilder
I always think if more people are going to home depot, fewer people are going to be out buying homes.
Maybe they are picking up their own for a sale.
What does it mean for you?
He could mean either one.
We track an index we created, the remodeling index.
What it shows is an increase in the modeling and at -- restoration of the homes.
Part of that is people buying homes and fixing them up and part of that is people saying, i will stay in the home i have got for a while and keep on maintaining it and making it at her.
-- better.
Home depot, i always like to look at it and know people out there -- i spent a lot of time myself on home depot.
They always do well in the second quarter.
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August 19, 2014 by
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Editors Note Updates with details of visit. Adds background in tribal schools.
PERRY, Maine (AP) _ U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan and Interior Secretary Sally Jewell took a firsthand look at a tribal school as they promoted President Barack Obama's goals for education reform.
The two members of Obama's cabinet on Monday visited the Beatrice Rafferty School, located on the Passamaquoddy Pleasant Point reservation, which serves more than 100 students. They were joined by Bureau of Indian Affairs Director Monty Roessel, along with Pleasant Point Chief Clayton Cleaves and Principal Mike Chadwick.
The two secretaries convened a study group last year to assess issues within Bureau of Indian Education-funded schools, which are among the lowest-performing schools in the country.
Last month, the study group issued a Blueprint for Reform. Goals for the 183 elementary and secondary schools and dormitories that are part of the Bureau of Indian Education include high-speed Internet, additional training for teachers and greater spending flexibility for tribal schools when it comes to meeting education goals.
The Beatrice Rafferty School, which was built in the 1970s, is due for replacement with federal funds. The funding was announced by Reps. Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree earlier this year.
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August 19, 2014 by
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KUCHING: Steel company, NS Bluescope Lysaght (Sarawak) Sdn Bhd launched its latest roofing product, a new generation of premium and high strength conceal-fixed roofing called Lysaght KLIP-LOK Optima on Monday.
The launch was officiated by its chairman Jason Thai, chairman Lydia Toh and NS Bluescope Malaysia president Pongsak Padungkarn.
During the launch, guests were given a hands-on demonstration on the product roll-forming and installation.
With modern developers, industrial projects as well as homeowners place greater emphasis on roofing aesthetics. NS Bluscope Lysaghts flagship roofing, Lysaght KLIP-LOK Optima, is set to gain popularity among Malaysian architectural landscape owing to its visual attractiveness, as well as its strong quality and striking performance, Tai said in his speech.
He assured that NS Bluescope Lysaght is committed to provide value-added, cost-effective building solutions and services to the construction sector in Malaysia.
NS Bluescope Lysaght (Sarawak) Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Pan Sarawak Holdings Sdn Bhd, was established in 1977.
The company comes under the umbrella of Bluescope Steel Limited Australis, a world steel solutions provider.
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August 19, 2014 by
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ASBESTOS roof sheeting has been fully removed from the fire damaged warehouse in North Mackay that housed the Boomerang Secondhand store destroyed by fire in late April.
Reconstruction work on the World War Two era building on Harbour Road is expected to begin within weeks once final clearance is given by Work Health and Safety Queensland..
The cleanup of the historic Walkers Market shed began in mid-July and the slow process involved removing the asbestos debris after the roof collapsed during the blaze.
A crew from Queensland Asbestos Management Services (QAMS) are finalising their decontamination work to ensure all particles are removed with a final clean of the timber framework.
A Work Health and Safety Queensland spokesman said the asbestos contaminated material and debris was transported to an asbestos waste facility in accordance with government requirements.
Police have charged two youths with arson as a result of the fire.
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August 19, 2014 by
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The products of Royal Window Coverings can be adjusted for privacy and personal preferences. Matching window coverings tie-in decor and add panache and polish for a sophisticated interior. (Courtesy Photo)
As homeowners are becoming more concerned about their budgets, energy efficient window treatments are one easy way to conserve energy and reduce utility bills. In response to this rising demand, Royal Window Coverings in San Diego has created its innovative Energy Savings Division.
Traditionally, adding solar, window replacement/glazing and energy efficient HVAC systems were the only ways to effectively modify a home for energy conservation. Today, there are a variety of attractive window treatments available. These range from shutters and drapery to hybrid honeycomb roller shades that create a pocket of air and help to insulate the windows.
We can show homeowners the best way to treat their windows to provide the maximum energy savings, said Bruce Robert Fischer, energy savings consultant at Royal Window Coverings. Protecting your windows, your floors, your furnishing and your family, thats our goal.
Royal Window Coverings was established in 1998 by Bernard El Dib to provide professional drapery services to his clients.
Shutters and blinds were later added to complete the full line of window coverings. We love to help our clients find the best window solutions. Everything we do is customized to meet homeowners specific goals, said Bernard, who is writing a book showcasing energy-saving window coverings.
La Jolla homeowners are eligible for a free visit from a representative of the Energy Savings Divisions of Royal Window Coverings and can apply at royalwindowcoveringsinc.com
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August 19, 2014 by
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Kimpton Hotel & Restaurants announced plans Tuesday to convert a historic LaSalle Street office building into a four-star hotel in what would be its fifth adaptive reuse project in Chicago.
The San Francisco-based company said it acquired The New York Life Building, a William Le Baron Jenney designed building constructed in 1894 at 39 S. LaSalle St.
When the $106 million renovation is completed in early 2016, the 14-story office building will include 281 hotel rooms, a restaurant and bar, meeting and event space, a top floor ballroom and 9,500 square feet of retail space on the ground floor.
The building, considered an important example of Chicago School high-rise construction, was completed as 12 stories facing LaSalle Street in 1894. In 1898, a 13-story addition was built to the east of the original building that received a one-story rooftop addition. A 14th floor was added to the entire building fronting LaSalle and Monroe streets in 1903, according to city records.
It was designated a Chicago landmark in 2006, and Kimpton CEO Mike Depatie said the plan is to maintain the look and the feel of this beautiful 1894 vintage building.
That is a decidedly different plan from eight years ago, when half of the total area of the building was to be torn down to make way for a 51-story high-rise, encroaching on the original buildings footprint. That project never materialized.
Kimpton acquired the property from Hamilton Partners, tapping a $203 million private equity fund it closed in February, with the goal of acquiring more than $500 million worth of hotels during the next three years.
It will be the fifth hotel project in Chicago for the company, which has renovated other historic buildings in the city into Hotel Burnham, Hotel Allegro, Hotel Monaco and Hotel Palomar. Depatie said the company hopes to begin the project before years end.
A lot of people that work in that area are staying elsewhere, Depatie added. We know theres a lot of hotel demand. Its just being accommodated elsewhere.
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August 19, 2014 by
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Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) August 19, 2014
Turner Construction Company celebrated its topping out with a short ceremony detailing the vision and trajectory for The New Sibley last Friday. Sibley Memorial Hospital, a member of Johns Hopkins Medicine, is continuing the implementation of its long range master plan with The New Sibley. The New Sibley will include a 40,000 SF state-of-the-art radiation oncology cancer center and a 200 bed replacement patient pavilion and emergency department, both of which will be LEED Certified Silver.
The New Sibley also includes designs to accommodate projected increased demand for emergency services, imaging and diagnostic services, integrated outpatient services, and physicians office space while responding to consumer demands for private patient rooms and modernized facilities. A rerouting of traffic to a new front door creates a more formal entry sequence for the medical center, decreasing the traffic burden on the residential side of the campus.
Jerry Price, Senior Vice President of Real Estate & Construction at Sibley Memorial Hospital explained, The New Sibley is the third phase of our master plan development. The first was the medical building and parking garage. The second was the radiation oncology facility and the third is the new Sibley bed tower. He elaborated that, "the new private patient rooms will be 'family friendly' and the largest in the market place.
The patient pavilion will feature all private medical and surgical patient rooms, supported by a decentralized nursing layout. A new obstetrics department will allow capacity for more than 4,500 annual births, supported by a new special care nursery, LDRs, and C-section rooms. A new emergency department will be up-sized to handle 45,000 annual visits, with expansion capability for 50,000 visits.
"We are thrilled to play an integral part in helping Sibley Memorial Hospital meet the evolving needs of its patients with the construction of The New Sibley," stated Ken Jones, Turners Vice President and General Manager. The New Sibley is projected to be open to the public in Winter 2016.
About Turner Construction Company Turner is a North America-based, international construction services company. Founded in 1902, Turner first made its mark on the industry pioneering the use of steel-reinforced concrete for general building, which enabled the company to deliver safer, stronger, and more efficient buildings to clients. The company continues to embrace emerging technologies and offers an increasingly diverse set of services. With an annual construction volume of $9 billion, Turner is the largest builder in the United States, ranking first in the major market segments of the building construction field, including healthcare, education, sports, commercial, and green building. The firm is a subsidiary of HOCHTIEF, a publicly traded company, and one of the worlds leading international construction service providers. For more information please visit http://www.turnerconstruction.com.
About HOCHTIEF HOCHTIEF is one of the most international construction groups worldwide. The company delivers complex infrastructure projects, in some cases on the basis of concession models. The Group operates in the transportation infrastructure, energy infrastructure and social/urban infrastructure segments as well as in the contract mining business. With nearly 81,000 employees and a sales volume of more than EUR 25 billion in FY 2013, HOCHTIEF is represented in all the worlds major markets. With its subsidiary Leighton, the Group is market leader in Australia. In the USA, the biggest construction market in the world, HOCHTIEF is the No. 1 general builder via its subsidiary Turner and, with Group company Flatiron, ranks among the most important players in the field of transportation infrastructure construction. Because of its engagement for sustainability, HOCHTIEF has been listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes since 2006. Further information is available at http://www.hochtief.com/press.
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August 18, 2014 by
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By Gord Bowes, News staff
Neighbour complaints about the shabby state of Sherwood Secondary School have resulted in an order from the city to fix up a decaying exterior wall. The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board in mid-July was issued a property standards order for repair or replacement of the siding on the north wall and northwest corner of the building. It has until Sept. 12 to comply. East Mountain councillor Tom Jackson said a number of residents in the Sherwood neighbourhood have called his office and city departments requesting something be done with the unsightliness of the north wall. Large sections of the stucco exterior are missing as a result of weather and vandalism. Jackson said the city tried to work with the school board to have the problems fixed, but nothing happened. I think failing that, work orders have been issued, he said. Laura Peddle, the school board trustee for the area, said a temporary fix and a coat of paint is in the works for the wall. A board spokesman said the work is expected to cost less than $10,000, but as of Monday there was no timeline regarding when the work would be undertaken. Board staff proposed Sherwood be closed during a review of Mountain high schools in 2011. Its condition was rated poorer than any other building up for closure, requiring about $30 million in repairs, but at the eleventh hour trustees decided to shutter Barton instead, along with Hill Park and Mountain. Neighbourhood resident Stephanie Baschiera said she has watched the deterioration over the last five years and emailed the board in June about the continued state of decline but did not receive a reply. I think it sends a message about the condition of the school that I dont think is true, she said. The school was saved. The school has been identified, in a meeting as recently as the spring, as a priority for the board. Its a real shame the exterior looks like it looks. Peddle said the board is making improvements at the school. This summer, for example, a new hardwood gym floor is being installed. She said $3.5 million has been allocated for new science labs, upgrades of electrical, heating and ventilation systems, painting and asbestos removal, along with a permanent fix for the north exterior wall. That work is expected to be done in the second half of the school year and continue through next summer. Sherwood is catching up for lost years, said Peddle.
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August 18, 2014 by
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(PRWEB) August 18, 2014
Qualified Remodeler, the premier publication serving contractors who specialize in residential and light commercial remodeling has selected Nu Look Home Design as number 51 of the Top 500 Remodelers of 2014!
Nu Look Home Design was chosen as a 2014 Top 500 by the Qualified Remodeler editorial staff for meeting a set of criteria including; installed remodeling dollar volume, total years in business, industry association membership, industry certification, industry awards and community service.
About Nu Look Home Design: Nu Look Home Design has been roofing with integrity, quality, value and service since 1999. Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, the growing business has locations throughout the east coast, stretching from Virginia,Washington DC, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. A Platinum Preferred Contractor with Owens Corning, Nu Look Home Design provides top quality Roofing, Replacement Windows, Vinyl Siding, Doors and Gutter Systems with the industrys best warranties. For more information, dial 800-279-5300 or visit our website, http://www.nulookhomedesign.com.
Based on Qualified Remodelers analysis, the Top 500 firms tend to share several common attributes, including excellent business acumen, a commitment to customer service, insightful sales techniques and strong customer loyalty, said Laurie Banyay, managing editor. Were positive these attributes helped put the firms on this list and contribute to their success.
Additional information on the Top 500 can be found in the August issue of Qualified Remodeler and at http://www.ForResidentialPros.com/Top500.
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