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Fridays and Saturdays are typically the busiest summer days of the week. When the Fourth of July and very warm weather falls on a weekend, it can be especially busy.
July 3 Officers were called to a local hotel. A man told them that he had met a woman at a gas station who agreed to accompany him to his room. When he awoke the next morning, she was gone as was twelve dollars in cash and his 9 mm handgun.
July 3 A young woman called the police to report that a few months ago her boyfriend threatened to shoot up a school. When the officer asked her for her address, she supplied it. Grand Rapids, Michigan.
July 3 A man reported the theft of a window air conditioner. He explained that the ten-year-old unit was mounted on a vacant house he is remodeling. I guess we know the temperatures must really be hot when thieves are out stealing air conditioners.
July 3 A deputy was flagged down by a motorist who reported a man was drunk and crazy in the middle of Fifth Street at Third Ave NE. When officers and the deputy arrived, they found a man who was obviously drunk, standing in the middle of the street shouting obscenities at passing motorists. Officers tried to calm him and escort him to the curb. It didnt work. When he shouted an obscenity aimed toward a female officer he was handcuffed and marched off to jail.
July 3 Hospital Security reported that a woman who was high on drugs and went running out of the hospital emergency room, yelling and screaming. They chased her through the parking lot and finally got her stopped at Golf Course Road. The woman was shouting incoherently and had lacerations on her arms. Officers managed to get her back to the emergency room.
July 4 A woman asked for police assistance stating that she had let some people park a camper in her yard and now they are refusing to pay her and refusing to leave.
July 4 Officers were called to a house on a report that a man had been assaulted. When they arrived, they found the bloodied homeowner. He claimed that a stranger kicked in his front door, entered his house and began punching him, yelling something about money owed to him. The man then left, returning a few moments later and started kicking the homeowner. He then drove off. Officers spotted the vehicle while en route to the call and they stopped it. They arrested the driver for Assault, Burglary and DWI. He was placed in jail.
July 4 A local hotel called, reporting that a woman had been assaulted by her husband. Investigation revealed that the couple had travelled to Grand Rapids for the weekend to look at some vacation property. That night they got into an argument in their hotel room. The husband head butted and choked the wife who then ran from the room. The husband was arrested and went to jail.
All told, over a three-day period, Grand Rapids Police Officers responded to nearly one-hundred calls.
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Why wouldn't the homes people plan to buy, build, or remodel reflect some of the lessons learned during this pandemic? Almost everything else in our world has been affected in some way by this situation.
When your home becomes your office, gym, or your child's school, it is not unexpected that you'd want more room, some dedicated spaces, and some other pertinent or practical changes.
For many Europeans, bidets are not only astandard way of life, many countries require them by law. Here in the U.S. - -not so much. And while they'll never be legislated here, people are coming around to their benefits.
Due to the Great Toilet Paper Shortage of 2020, companies that make and market bidets have seen a boost to their bottom lines. (Sorry, I couldn't resist!)More homebuyers are seeing them as a necessity, along with smart bathroom technology items like touchless toilets.
Something I've never really cared for is the open floor plan that has been a staple of home design for decades. You couldn't watch a home buying or remodeling show on HGTV without the prospective client mentioning that they wanted the "open floor concept". Well now, that may be changing.
Having the capability to self-isolate from other family members became very important over the last 6 months, and thanks to the continuing unknowns of our current crisis, will continue to be so.
Bigger lots are becoming more desirable for the same reason; more space between you and other people. Multi-generational homes are becoming popular due to the fact that people didn't like being separated from lovedones living in senior communities.
Finally, because more people have been avoiding shopping in stores and e-commerce has climbed to new levels,not to mention the fact that porch pirates have been very busy lately, designers are being asked to add safe package drop-off areas to homes.
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An artists rendering shows the new Jefferson Elementary School, which will be built behind the football field at South Middle School. The city codes office issued a nearly $18 million permit for the project last month.(Photo: Provided)
HENDERSON, Ky. -- The Henderson County Board of Education secured a nearly $18 million building permit last month for construction of a new two-story Jefferson Elementary School at 800 S. Alves St., behind the South Middle School football field.
The new Jefferson Elementary will feature 17 classrooms; three kindergarten rooms; a media center; music, computer, art and special education rooms; a gymnasium with a stage; a cafeteria; and offices and related facilities.
The building will accommodate up to 400 students, contain 57,250 square feet and sit on a school system-owned tract covering about eight acres.
In an earlier statement, Superintendent Marganna Stanley said the school will also include learning labs, spaces for STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics) education, an energy-efficient design and a safe learning environment for our students.
Enrollment at the current Jefferson Elementary this past school year was 340 students.
The new school will have its own entrance off Alves Street and its own parking lot.
Additional parking will be added on the campus of South Middle to help alleviate the on-street parking that occurs during school functions and events. That will include a new staff parking lot at the corner of South Alves and Cherry streets that will incorporate a new parent drop-off/pickup zone and a new event parking lot on South Alves near Norris Lane.
Earthwork for the project has begun, and the building is projected to be completed during the 2021-22 school year, according to Steve Steiner, assistant superintendent of administration for Henderson County Schools.
The construction manager for the new Jefferson Elementary will be Codell Construction and the architect is Hafer Design.
The new school will replace the 56-year-old Jefferson Elementary building, which was judged in a 2011 facility evaluation to be in poor condition. Stanley has cited issues ranging from the need to replace the HVAC system, windows and doors to improve energy efficiency as well as learning spaces (that) are chopped up. They are not conducive to 21st century learning by any means.
The new Jefferson will be the third elementary school here bearing that name, following the current school on South Green at Jackson Street, which opened in 1964, and an earlier Jefferson School at the northeast corner of Jefferson and South Elm streets.
The building permit for the school, the biggest issued here in years, brought the total value of new construction authorized last month to nearly $20.8 million.
The other major commercial construction project that got the green light in the city in June was a $1.1 million interior remodeling permit for the Walmart Supercenter store at 1195 Barret Blvd.
There were no commercial or industrial permits issued by the county in June.
Permits for five new single-family residences were issued in June, including three in the city two of which will be Habitat for Humanity of Henderson homes, both on Cumnock Street and two in the county. A permit was also issued for one residential duplex.
Residential construction was developing at a reasonable rate earlier this year, especially out in the county, before the Covid-19 pandemic set in. The county codes office issued 16 permits for new homes during the first four months of the year, but only two since for a total of 18 at mid-year.
The city issued no permits for new houses in April and May. Through the first six months of 2020, it has issued seven.
So halfway through the year, the city and county have issued a total of 25 permits for new single-family homes with an average construction value of $129,960 (excluding the value of land and other non-construction related expenses). New residence permits in the county have an average construction cost of $147,000 compared with $118,267 in the city.
For the first six months of the year, the city and county have issued permits authorizing nearly $28.5 million of construction, obviously dominated by the Jefferson school project.
Here are the permits issued by the city and county last month:
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Commercial, accessory: Holy Name Parish, 511 Second St., $250,000.
Commercial, new: Gary W. and Brenda Crawford, 1705 S. Green St., $97,000; and Henderson County Board of Education, 800 S. Alves St., $18.0 million.
Commercial, remodel: Walmart Real Estate Business Trust, 1195 Barret Blvd., $1.1 million.
Demolition, single-family residence: Margaret L. Pruitt Estate, 1027 Stewart Ave., $4,290; and Audubon Kids Zone, 1414 Powell St., $3,400.
Residential duplex, new: Gary and Lisa Attebery, 1616 Roosevelt St., $75,000.
Manufactured homes, new: James and Cynthia Lambert, 2820 Sunset Lane, $39,900; and Mark Stefansky, 510 Watson Lane #13, $48,000.
Single-family residential accessory: Jason Messeman, 912 Watson Lane, $8,000; Chelsea M. Mills, 2014 Morning Dove Ct., $2,500; Bradley W. and Priscilla Woosley, 1661 Bruce St., $5,000; Stephen R. (Sr.) and Amy Lynn Brann, 2708 Brettwood Lane, $4,500; Daniel P. and Abbie Boswell Pennaman, 1321 Glengary Way, $2,500; John and Karen Totton, 2361 Green River Road, $10,000; Shannon R. and Danielle Troutman, 101 N. Partridge Lane, $28,000; Marion E. and Lisa G. Gross, 2019 Summer Hill Lane, $4,000; Melissa Burkes, 1303 N. Green St., $3,000; Robert Wayne and Vicki A. McClure, 1809 White Oak Ct., $2,500; Michael V. and Amber C. Chandler, 1250 Alastair Dr., $6,000; Aaron Gregory and Melissa L. Pritchett, 334 S. Main St., $18,000; John F. and Nancy L. Klein, 665 Constanza Dr., $15,000; and Ernest Mays, 1024 Clay St., $1,000.
Single-family residential addition: William I. Markwell, 923 S. Main St., $20,000; and AJ Rentals LLC, 843 Cherokee Dr., $30,000.
Single-family residence,new: Habitat for Humanity of Henderson, 1233 Cumnock St., $115,000; HCM LLC, 1463 Arrow Way, $149,800; and Habitat for Humanity of Henderson, 1535 Cumnock St., $90,000.
Single-family residence, remodel: Mark A. and Donna L. Nally, 1340 Adams Lane, $75,000; Kentucky Apartments LLC, 1914 Powell St., $15,000; and James Martin Coursey Jr. and Carley Monet Haase, 2392 Balmoral Dr., $3,000.
Sign: Eastgate MHP LLC c/o Drew Warner, 1713 Franklin Ave., $800; Brad D. Higginson, 625 S. Main St., $950; Clifton O. Williams, et al, 1228 Second St., $600; Community United Methodist Hospital Inc., 1305 N. Elm St., $44,917 and $4,200 (two permits); Bob J. Vanzant, 2751 U.S. 41-North, $27,000; and Gardenside Center LLC, 2606 Zion Road, $13,565.
Total estimated construction value: $20.2 million.
County
New residence: Thompson Homes, 16246 Kentucky 136-East, $120,000; and Alex and Abbie Walters, 4182 Dr. Floyd Rd., $175,000.
Room addition: Eric and Joy Ries, 8976 Kentucky 1078-South, $20,000; Gregory Perkins, 4026 Kentucky 136-West, $8,000; Kelly Deep, 4346 St Olaf Circle, $32,442; and Glenn Kerr, 1377 Kentucky 416-East, $15,000.
Sign: New Hope Baptist Church, 5514 U.S. 60-East, $35,000.
Manufactured home: James Ambrous, 6711 Crooked Rd., $10,000.
Garages/utility: Dusty Risley, 5271 Kentucky 1299, $20,000; Carl and Christi Honeycutt, 11002 Kentucky 1078-North, $25,000; Jimmy McGann, 6057 Bauern Ct., $45,000; Larry Alexander, 4153 Briscoe Benton Rd., $15,000; and Tim and Cordelia Ann Shelton, 5792 Cairo Hickory Grove Rd, $5,249.
Miscellaneous: Harley Heath, 7134 Airline Rd., $44,900
Total estimated construction value: $570,591.
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Two years after it first emerged from stealth mode, Flagships Foghorn Therapeutics has nabbed its first Big Pharma partner as Merck signs on to the biotechs vision of drugging the very shape of DNA.
The deal, worth up to $425 million but with the upfront cash undisclosed, comes as Foghorn nears a pivot to a clinical stage biotech. The Cambridge-based company has added nearly 60 staffers from the 25 it had when it first emerged out of Flagship and, CEO Adrian Gottschalk said, they have finally refined the screening technology at the heart of the company, with plans to file their first IND towards the end of the year.
In the last 6 months, actually prior to the conversations with Merck, we had industrialized our ability to interrogate the biology, Gottschalk told Endpoints News.Weve made some very nice progress, really starting from scratch several years ago.
First founded in 2016, Foghorn is one of a spate of recent biotechs that try to treat cancer by targeting how genes are expressed, as opposed to trying to change the genes themselves or inhibit the proteins they code for. Michael Gilmans Arrakis Therapeutics is built, like Foghorn, on drugging DNA regulators called transcription factors and earlier this year got $190 million upfront and several billion in milestones for a deal with Roche. Syros, another Flagship-backed company, attracted considerable buzz several years ago by going after so-called super-enhancers, though they have since struggled to find traction in the clinic. More broadly, the still-juvenile field has yielded few major in-human successes.
Merck has already signaled its belief in the approach, at least in certain manifestations. Last year, they bought up Peloton Theraepeutics and its late-stage, kidney cancer transcription factor drug for $1 billion in cash and another $1 billion in milestones.
Foghorns twist, Gottschalk said, is looking at how these factors interact with these spherical structures on top of DNA, called chromatin remodeling complexes. Basically, human DNA contains billions of genes, not all of which are turned on at any point in time or in any cell. That DNA sits in tightly compacted strands called chromatin at the nucleus at the center of the cell, and one of the ways the body can decide which genes need to be turned on is to open and close those strands.
The molecular thing that determines whether and where genes are turned on is the interaction between those transcription factors that carry instructions and the chromatin remodeling complex that does the opening and closing. Foghorn compares it to air traffic control, the two types of proteins telling the genes where to launch and where not to launch. And Gottschalk cited data that suggest around 25% of cancers can be chalked up in part to those biological controllers getting their signals crossed.
For the last four years, Foghorn has developed a high-throughput screening system to allow their scientists to model both the transcription factors and the remodeling complexes and figure out which molecules can modulate each. Though high-throughput screening is about as common a word in the drug industry these days as pancakes are in the diner industry, Gottschalk said that was no easy feat. The chromatin remodeling complexes are just that complex and they needed to set up a system that could handle proteins as much as ten times as large as the ones most screens handle.
Under the new deal, Merck has essentially licensed one of the factors Foghorn has just begun testing, buying exclusivity on any potential drugs that emerge to target it. Internally, meanwhile, Gottschalk said that after years building their systems, the company is preparing to soon bring a few of its 10 preclinical and unnamed programs into the clinic for several genetically-defined cancers that currently have few good treatment options.
I think this biology has been unexplored and unexploited as drug, and I think the time is right, Gottschalk said.
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This 6,616-square-foot new build on Strait Lane fits the streets reputation for large, elaborately designed homes. The design is open, modern and minimalistic.
Listing agent Janelle Alcantara said the home has a unique design.
This is really dramatically different from any other house thats out there, Alcantara said.
The home was built by architect Doug Guiling, who has worked primarily in commercial architecture but wanted to build a speculative home. This is the second home he has built on Strait Lane. The other is next door.
The home has five bedrooms, five bathrooms and three half-bathrooms. The open concept in the living areas is magnified by large windows and natural light.
Neutral tones flow throughout the home with varying colors of wood throughout.
The living, kitchen and breakfast area are in a large room that is open to the second level. The room overlooks the natural backyard and the pool on the back porch through a wall of windows. A secondary kitchen (or catering kitchen) sits behind a wall in the primary kitchen, making more room for entertaining and preparation. Wood cabinets in the kitchen match the paneling details throughout the living room and on the stairway that leads to the second level.
The grand stairway is accented by a large, round window of glass that looks between the stairs and the living room.
A formal dining area, living area and wine room are also on the first floor.
The primary suite, a first-floor room, overlooks the backyard and porch. It has an attached sitting room with a fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows.
The remaining four bedrooms are on the second floor, each with their own en suite bathroom. An upstairs living area, study and a play room with patio access add to the homes living space.
Outside, there is a covered pool adjacent to the back patio of the home with a nearby sitting area. The remainder of the back yard is open and has a natural feel.
11468 Strait Lane is listed for $3,695,000 by Janelle Alcantara of Briggs Freeman Sothebys International Realty.
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Randy Renner and his son, Randy Renner Jr., specialize in restoring old homes, but thats not what they did at 7635 Westmoreland, just north of downtown Clayton. Rather, the Renners, co-founders of Period Restoration, built a new house on that lot, one that would be in harmony with the historic residences nearby.
When we do infill, we go to great lengths to make it fit, says the younger Renner. In this case, they werent enacting any specific clients vision. They were constructing a spec home, and relied on their own instincts for the design and build.
They wanted the kitchen to have ample natural light, so they installed three large windows in the main wall. That decision shrank the space available for upper cabinets, but theres plenty of room for storage elsewhere: inside the island, which is 4 feet deep, and on the adjacent wall, which holds lighted cabinets that stretch up to the ceiling.
That ceiling is a showstopper. Its molding is a nod to the coffered plaster ceilings found in many architecturally significant homes in the St. Louis area. Its fine, angular shapes jell visually with the trapezoidal range hood of stainless steel and polished nickeland with the biconical light fixtures and sconces by Visual Comfort.
The Renners wanted the future homeowners to be equipped to entertain, so they installed two sinks and two dishwashers. The island features a niche offering enough legroom for guests wishing to sidle up to it on stools and rest their cocktails on the Carrara marble countertop. Adjacent to the kitchen is a wet bar outfitted in handsome dark wood. Renner Jr. says he and his father prefer to feel their way through projects like these rather than follow a meticulous blueprint.
We dont ever have plans, he says. We just do it as we go. After they finished this project, late last year, the COVID-19 crisis gained steam in St. Louis, forcing them to remove the house from the real estate listingsbut they plan to put it back on the market soon.
Standout Feature:The refrigerator and freezer are concealed by quartersawn oak panels. The latches, from Locks & Pulls Design Elements, are made to mimic the look of a 1920s icebox.
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PUHI The Contractors Association of Kauai announced seven scholarship recipients, and turned over the collection of food and funds collected during a Tuesday afternoon meeting held at Gaylords at Kilohana who opened the facility for the occasion.
The food collection is a long-standing tradition with the CAK who gathers food for a nonprofit organization during its meetings, and Rae Hiramoto made special accommodations to host CAK for its meeting where Marks Place and Contemporary Flavors Catering provided the exotic box meal.
Zachary and Julia Safford were announced as the first set of siblings to earn CAK Scholarships, Zachary being the recipient of the Guy Matsunaga Memorial scholarship for $1,500 that was established by Judge Gerald Matsunaga in memory of his father who was a charter member of the CAK.
Zachary, a junior civil engineering major at the University of Notre Dame, was unable to attend the gathering because of training with the Air Force ROTC in Alabama.
Julia, the daughter of Laura Goodrich, and a 2020 Kauai High School graduate, earned one of two $1,000 Kenneth Shioi Memorial scholarships that were established through a scholarship program in his name and administered by the CAK to help Kauai students who aspire to be part of the next generation of construction professionals.
Julia will be attending Saint Marys College in Indiana where she plans on pursuing a civil engineering major.
Eunice Hanaya Gaper of Kalaheo, the daughter of Ma.Daisylyn and Eduardo Gaper and a sophomore civil engineering major at the University of California, Berkeley, was the second Kenneth Shioi Memorial scholarship recipient. She was unable to attend the meeting because she is participating in a summer internship program with Cahill Contractors, a Bay Area general contracting firm.
Earthworks Pacifics Responsible Managing Employee Matthew Reves, also a CAK member, established the first scholarship through CAK to support students pursuing studies in the construction sciences. The first Reves scholarship was presented to Rilen Loo, a junior civil engineering major at Seattle University where he is also an active member of the American Society of Civil Engineers Club and the Hawaii Club.
Yasuo Minatoya of Lihue was a painting contractor and a charter member of CAK who was later made an Honorary Life member of CAK as the last-known surviving charter member. His son Richard established a scholarship in memory of his parents with scholarships to go to dependent members of CAK member companies staff or employees.
Richard unexpectedly passed a year ago, and the scholarship has been re-branded as the Yasuo, Hisae, and Richard Minatoya Memorial scholarship that was presented to Jordyn Kawehi Kahananui, the daughter of Madeline and Jordan Kahananui who is a superintendent with Koga Engineering and Construction, Kauai Operations.
Jordyn will be a junior majoring in electrical engineering at the University of Portland where she is active with the Hawaii Club, and the Filipino American Student Association.
Destrey Shibuya, a 2020 Kauai High School graduate, and a Boy Scouts of America Eagle who earned his wings by laying an Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant entryway and sidewalk for the Punana Leo O Kauai preschool, earned a CAK $1,000 scholarship that he will use as an electrical engineering major at The College of Wooster in Ohio. He is the son of Scott and Kathy Shibuya of Lihue.
Shaelyn Tavares, a 2020 Kapaa High School graduate, and the daughter of Jeana Nakamura and Warren Tavares, earned the second $1,000 CAK scholarship that she will use when she enters the University of San Diego as a freshman majoring in engineering.
Tavares, a member of the Kapaa High School National Honor Society, was active in the schools Interact Club, the Peer Mediation program, and the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Club where she was tapped to be a physics tutor for the Warriors.
The Contractors Association of Kauai, whose annual calendar of events was upended by the pandemic, did not let COVID-19 stop the scholarships for students, or the help for providing food in the face of the global pandemic.
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Craftsmen at Premier Builders specialize in providing house renovation and redesigning services in all areas of Dublin. The companys in-house team of experts has solutions for all kinds of problems that might arise in a property. Whether an older property needs to be upgraded, or a present property has reached the point where just about everything requires updating and revival, Premier Builders can handle everything by maintaining complete professionalism and transparency.
Premier Builders not only offer standardized designs for renovations but provide custom packages to satisfy their clients while not crossing their budgets. The companys services contain a complete selection of building and refurbishing works. From the installation of electrical, heating, and sanitary equipment to the adaptation of rooms' layouts based on the presented arrangement, Premier Builders guarantee to provide only the best results to its customers. To maximize the satisfaction of its clients, the company collaborates with architects for the general overhaul of the construction and interior decoration of the property. The company aims to go above and beyond its means to meet its customers' expectations.
After entering into the contract to get the house or apartment renovated by Premier Builders, the individual becomes entitled to receive loft conversions, kitchen and bathroom installations, House extensions and conservatories, Roofing, and Joinery work. These customizable comprehensive packages at affordable rates certainly make the Premier Builders one of the best service providers of home renovations in Dublin.
Apart from providing unparalleled service of house renovation in Dublin, Premier Builders is also an established house extensions specialist in the region. Adding extensions in ones property is a cost-effective decision when the only other option is to buy a new place. From expanding a kitchen to getting a new living room for the family, house extensions are the fast and easy solutions for a good deal of homeowners in Dublin who have a growing need for more space. While talking about the Premier Builders house extension services, one of the spokespersons of the company said: "The choices with home extensions Dublin plans vary from the more conventional house extensions to the modern. The beauty of a home extension is that you may find an excess distance from scratch which means that it is open to all types of ideas. You may opt for a more sustainable area with a great deal of natural light, a new room with a more spacious feel to it, or those glass walls you've always desired, the choices are endless. Whether you want the ideal kitchen or dining room that you dream of for entertaining guests, additional bedrooms, bathrooms, or a nice quiet study, we can turn your fantasies into reality. We'll work with you to decide the size, shape, windows, electric fittings and doors, consisting of all of the significant finishing touches!
While there are a lot of other builders who can get all of this done, Premier Builders has always maintained its dominance by providing superior services for minimum cost. Since the whole job gets completed by the experts sitting under one roof, customers save a lot of time and money. They do not have to wait around and pay an extra amount for outsourcing. Customers also get access to a constant knowledgeable point of contact that guides them throughout the process. The management at Premier Builders believes in transparency and integrity. The company would never surprise its clients with unexpected expenses. Clients are always presented with an accurate and upfront project cost.
Improving ones home is one of the best ways to increase its value. Great building companies like Premier Builders not only provide home up-gradation services according to its clients budgets but also actively advises them to make correct decisions. Premier Builders operates 24/7 so that the prospective customers can flexibly arrange for their home renovation. The management of the company ensures that a trustworthy, efficient, and polite professional is visiting the clients place every time a service is booked. The technicians come equipped with a full range of manual and power tools: drills, wrench sets, saws, and even tall ladders. The company does not burden its clients to worry about the availability of the tools. Premier Builders is proud to offer its services in various parts of Dublin, Meath, Kildare, Louth, and Wicklow areas. The company invites prospective clients from this region to book an experienced repairman, installer, electrician, plumber, carpenter, or odd job man to help save on hassle and nerves.
About the Company:
Premier Builders is an all-rounder construction and home renovation company that is serving the people of Dublin. The company offers a wide range of home improvement and management services with its in-house team of expert builders, technicians, and other professionals. The companys motto is that no job is too big or too small, they are going to cater to all your needs to make sure you get the best service available in the market.
Media ContactCompany Name: Premier BuildersContact Person: Media RelationsEmail: Send EmailPhone: 087 436 0200City: DublinCountry: IrelandWebsite: https://premierbuilders.ie/
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