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June 29, 2014 by
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La PORTE The county is taking preliminary action in redistricting the voter ward lines to match the same criteria of the new precincts created for La Porte and Michigan City.
The new voter precincts will need to be completed in review for the Indiana blank by August. The new precincts will not be in effect until 2015 and will not impact this years fall election.
On Thursday morning, at the La Porte County Courthouse, county officials held their first public meeting to discuss the new ward lines. La Porte County Clerk Lynne Spevak lead the conversation, and county officials were in attendance.
The first meeting covered the Michigan City ward lines in a general overview of new deletions and additions within each precinct. Spevak said since there are so many areas to cover, the meetings will focus on Michigan City and then they will review La Porte.
This is a preliminary meeting, Spevak said. Once we pull streets we will be able to get a better idea.
The first ward in Michigan City will add the residential area within the perimeter of Vail Street, Springland Avenue, Carroll Avenue, Holliday Street, Ridgeland Avenue and Michigan Boulevard, back to Vail Street.
The second ward in Michigan City will eliminate the homes between 10th Street, Ohio Street, Ripley Street and Tennessee Street. This section will be in the third ward.
Michigan Citys third ward will include the small section formerly in the second ward and a section between Earl Road, Hitchcock Street and U.S. 20.
The fourth ward in Michigan City will add more portions within Hitchcock Street, Earl Road, Ohio Street and U.S. Highway 20.
The Edgewood area will be moved out of the fourth ward and moved to the fifth ward. This areas street perimeters are Franklin Street, Coolspring Avenue, Cleveland Avenue and Barker Road.
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June 29, 2014 by
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The Office of the Australian Building and Construction Commissioner (ABCC) (20052012) was an independent, statutory authority, responsible for monitoring and promoting workplace relations in the Australian building and construction industry. The ABCC provided education, investigated workplace complaints and enforced compliance with national workplace laws in the industry. The ABCC did this by:
The ABCC was abolished on 31 May 2012, and many of its functions were taken on by a new independent, specialist agency called Fair Work Building & Construction.
The Royal Commission into the Building and Construction Industry was established in August 2001 and tabled its final report in March 2003.
The Royal Commission found that the building and construction industry was characterised by a widespread disregard for the law, cataloguing over 100 types of unlawful and inappropriate conduct.[1]
The Commission also found that existing regulatory bodies had insufficient powers and resources to enforce the law.
The Building Industry Taskforce (BIT) was the predecessor to the ABCC, and was established on 1 October 2002 as an interim body prior to the establishment of the national agency envisaged by Royal Commissioner Cole.
In March 2004 the Interim Taskforce became a permanent taskforce, operating until the BCII Act created the ABCC in October 2005.
Nigel Hadgkiss was the director of the BIT from October 2002 until it was subsumed by the ABCC. On 29 September 2005 the Hon. John Lloyd PSM was appointed as the inaugural ABC Commissioner. ABC Commissioner Leigh Johns took up his appointment on 11 October 2010.
On 16 February 2012, legislation to abolish the ABCC passed the House of Representatives by 71 votes to 70. The legislation passed through the Senate on 21 March, and the agency was officially abolished on 31 May 2012. On 1 June 2012, a new independent regulator, Fair Work Building & Construction, was created to take on many of the functions of the ABCC.
The ABCC could commence civil penalty proceedings against individuals and organisations who engaged in unlawful industrial action.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Tower at PNC Plaza, a 33-story office building project at the corner of Wood Street and Fifth Avenue in Downtown Pittsburgh, hit a milestone last week: Workers installed the final steel beam for what will become the new global headquarters for PNC Financial Services Group. The buildings construction, which began in 2012 and is scheduled to finish by fall of 2015, will employ a total of 2,500 people, with up to 500 working at any given time.
Its anyones guess whether the hundreds of white collar workers who will eventually take their desks inside will give much thought to how their new workday home, which PNC calls the greenest building in the world, was put together.
Tapping away at keyboards or punching phone numbers inside, theyll be surrounded by thousands of tons of beams and look out through hundreds of huge glass windows that help cycle heat in and out to regulate temperature. Harder to visualize are the precise calculations that went into determining how much that steel skeleton would compress as floors and weight were added, the feats of skill and teamwork employed to drop the pre-fabricated windows weighing hundreds of pounds each into place and the minor miracle of scheduling and trucking that delivered the innumerable individual pieces of the tower to a congested Downtown job site every day, among myriad details.
Post-Gazette staff writer Robert Zullo and photographer Michael Henninger spent weeks detailing the construction of the building so far. Heres what they have seen.
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June 28, 2014 by
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FREEPORT, Maine - The house where L.L. Bean raised a family and started the iconic outdoors outfitter that bears his name is getting a makeover to restore it to its historic state.
The work, which includes repairs and replacement of siding, roof shingles, porch columns, windows, doors and a coat of paint, is scheduled to be reviewed by the Freeport Planning Board on July 9.
The Queen Anne-style Victorian just a few blocks from the flagship L.L. Bean store houses some offices and the company's archives, including a vast collection of original documents, photographs, possessions and products.
The Portland Press Herald (http://bit.ly/1o9d41R ) reports that the project would return the home to its appearance in about 1912.
The house was built in 1888 and bought by Bean and his first wife in the early 1900s.
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Information from: Portland Press Herald, http://www.pressherald.com
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