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    Air Duct Cleaning SHELTER ISLAND NY 11964 Pros – Video

    - August 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    - August 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Miami Kwik Dry, Local Carpet Cleaning Leader, Announces New Owner and Management

    - August 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Miami, FL (PRWEB) August 07, 2014

    Miami Kwik Dry, local total cleaning company, announces new owner and management. Jorge Calderon and his wife, the new owners of Miami Kwik Dry, bring experience to the already successful Miami Kwik Dry company. They're absolutely delighted to be part of the internationally renowned Kwik Dry brand.

    When asked about the benefits of this new management, Miami Kwik Dry's owner, Jorge Calderon said, "This change proves Miami Kwik Dry's continuous improvement for excellence. I'm thrilled and honored to belong to such a successful team of experts in the competitive carpet cleaning industry. Miami Kwik Dry has the highest regard for customer satisfaction. We use the most professional and advanced methods, designed to meet the special requirements of Miami locals. I plan to make Miami Kwik Dry's service even better by enhancing customer's overall experience. Little things can make a big difference."

    Kwik Dry, world-renowned total cleaning company, is the leading innovator for residential and commercial cleaning services. Its well-trained and experienced technicians provide the most outstanding and effective carpet cleaning experience. Kwik Dry's "Green-Seal", quick and children-safe professional services make Miami Kwik Dry the perfect choice for householders and business owners looking for Miami carpet cleaning.

    Thanks to Miami Kwik Dry, local residents can take advantage of exceptional residential and commercial total cleaning services. These include Miami tile and grout cleaning, Miami upholstery cleaning, and air duct cleaning in addition to their exceptional carpet cleaning. Miami Kwik Dry's personal outreach to its loyal Miami clients is a way to give back to the local community, with more accessible service and relevant, localized expertise.

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    Steep drop-off looms at crumbling wall off Ruchsville Road

    - August 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Q: On southbound Ruchsville Road south of Church Street in Whitehall, we pass a large quarry on the right-hand side of the road. The quarry comes right up to the very edge of the road, which is deteriorating to the point where the supports for two sections of guard rail are being undermined. It's very dangerous to have a steep drop-off to a quarry far below so close to a deteriorating road. Judging by surveyor's stakes with pink ribbons marking what could be a new path of the road to the left, away from the quarry, we were wondering if PennDOT plans to move the road. If not, it should be stabilized and repaired.

    Kenneth Peters, Whitehall Township

    A: I don't even want to guess how long the trip would be if I drove my tiny car through the guide rail and plummeted to the quarry, or into a portion of Ranger Lake, far below.

    The guide rail is there, for now. But as you can see in today's photo, a 2-foot-thick stone wall that had been behind it has broken into pieces and descended a few feet down the embankment. Anchored to the top of that crumbling wall are strands of thick steel cable that probably once prevented wayward vehicles from taking the plunge, before the guard rail was added.

    That was my presumption, anyway, before I got PennDOT officials to investigate.

    PennDOT engineer Al Picca wasn't quite sure of the wall's intended function either, at least, not by viewing my photographs.

    "It piques my curiosity," Picca said after checking the pictures. "What's it supporting? What was its purpose? Just looking at the photo, I didn't see any kind of distress in the roadway rutting, cracks in the surface."

    My assumption that it serves, or previously served, as a retaining wall for the road wasn't necessarily correct, Picca said. He speculated that the wall might have been installed by someone other than PennDOT, depending on how far the public right of way extends from the road's edge.

    After visiting the site to investigate, PennDOT engineers "confirmed the wall has failed," spokesman Ron Young wrote in an email. This didn't exactly qualify as breaking news; the large chunk missing from between the two sections in the photo has tumbled far enough down the bank that it's not visible in the photo.

    Though the wall initially may have been built to stabilize the road, the road itself remains in pretty good shape, said PennDOT engineer Kerri Cutright, who visited the site this week. There's no threat to safety, she said. "There's no undermining of the sub-grade" or other indications of major problems, Cutright said.

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    Home collapses after retaining wall failure in North SLC

    - August 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (KUTV) Officials say all but three families were allowed to return back to their homes following a landslide that crushed one home, damaged a tennis and swim club, and placed four other homes in immediate danger.

    Evacuations were originally issued for 27 homes on Tuesday morning, according to South Davis Metro Fire. Families in three homes in immediate danger of the landslide are still displaced at this time. Officials say residents in all 27 homes must be ready to flee at a moment's notice in case the landslide moves more.

    Any residents in need of assistance are being asked to head to the LDS Church on 351 E. Lofty Lane where crews will have supplies available.

    Crews are working to help minimize potential damage to the area. Water lines have been shut off and pools along the landslide area have been drained to prevent a potential tidal wave effect. South Davis Metro Fire says they used equipment to build a berm in preparation for heavy rainfall, hoping to channel the water away from the landslide area. Additional soil was also moved around to relieve pressure.

    2News Holly Menino was on the scene Tuesday morning when the landslide happened and destroyed one home. She reports neighbors worked quickly to get the family out of the home before it was demolished.

    "We watched as they ran from their home this morning and it's just so frightening to see someone you love and care about lose everything they have," said neighbor Janyce Nestman.

    Neighbor Judy Peterson says the neighbors offered the family a place to stay, but they declined because they were told by officials they would be fine.

    "We weren't fine. People knew we weren't fine," said Peterson. "People that have experienced landslides know what's happening."

    The incident started about a week and a half ago on the hill above the Eagle Ridge Tennis and Swim Club on Parkway Drive. Neighbors say they noticed the earth begin to move when a developer began prepping several lots at the top of the hill.

    Officials say the approval to build in the area of the landslide was given seven to nine years ago.

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    Probe Wall-Pinning Accident At I-90 Work Site

    - August 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has launched an investigation into Wednesdays (July 30) incident where an unidentified construction worker was injured after a retaining wall panel being built on the eastbound lanes of the Jane Addams Tollway (I-90) fell, pinning him on an easement to the tollway near Higgins Road in Rosemont.

    The victims name has yet to be released. Construction workers removed the wall panel from on top of the worker using cranes at the site before first responders from the Rosemont Public Safety Department arrived on scene, officials said.

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    EDITORIAL: Clearing the decks

    - August 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    It was about 15 months ago, and we weren't really sure what instigated the discussion, or more accurately, the impetus behind a passionate statement released by Qualicum Beach Coun. Dave Willie.

    We have a better idea now, although Willie will not, cannot, and could not then, elaborate or provide details as to the origin of his concerns.

    It was May, 2013 and Willie sent an e-mail to The NEWS, expressing his frustration regarding what was happening behind closed doors at town hall.

    "Over the last 16 months, this council has endured endless hours of in-camera meetings," Willie wrote, being careful not to provide the in-camera details. "Although many of those meetings were reasonable and the results were good for the town, in my view many were not. The sometimes endless discussions centred on important town issues that required a consensus of four of the five members of council. I believe that some of the results protected private interests more than public interests."

    He made a motion at the next council meeting to direct staff "to find a method of paying out unused holidays, older than the one year to ensure a clear policy is in effect to prevent accumulation in the future. The banking of unused sick days should also be explored to see what policy exists in neighbouring municipalities. Over the last number of councils, holiday time, time given for extra hours, etc. has been allowed to accumulate with the result being hundreds of hours banked, at costs exceeding $100,000. More importantly, staff needs to take time off to enjoy with their family, friends and community. It's also crucial that the town receive the full-time efforts of staff on a full-week basis, not reduced by banked holidays from 10 years ago."

    The staff report related to that motion will be in front of council this coming Monday, which is coincidentally six days after our reporter Lissa Alexander's exclusive story about the town paying severance, holiday pay and sick leave pay totaling more than $370,000 to two senior staffers in the past 10 months.

    The silver lining in all of this? The decks are being cleared of old business just before the Sept. 2 arrival of new town hall boss Daniel Sailland.

    Editorial by John Harding

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    Nellore Mayor to join TDP in 3 days

    - August 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    THE HINDU 06/08/2014, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh. Nellore Mayor Abdul Aiziz is said to have decided to quit YSR Congress Party and join Telugu Desam Party soon.

    The decks have been cleared for Mayor Abdul Aziz to officially join the Telugu Desam Party in the presence of the Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu in Hyderabad on Sunday or Monday.

    The mayors followers have started making arrangements for this with efforts being made to get the support of as many corporators as possible. They are expecting support from a sizeable group of corporators, who want to sail with the ruling party for the sake of ushering in development in their respective divisions.

    Mr. Aziz has got considerable support from Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister P. Narayana in clearing all hurdles for his joining the ruling party. Now with the help of the TDP leadership, the mayor is making moves to convince the YSR Congress corporators to win them over to his side.

    Meanwhile, the YSRC city leadership has started damage control exercise by ensuring that their party corporators are not disturbed in this crucial phase. At the time of the mayor election also, the party had to hold special camps outside the Nellore district to ensure unity among the party corporators.

    On his part, Mr. Aziz said he had nothing against the YSRC central leadership except that they did not intervene to solve the differences when he made a special request for the same in the past.

    He asserted that he wanted to make the best use of this chance to ensure proper development in the city as it was after 54 years that a minority candidate became the municipal corporation mayor here.

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    - August 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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