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    Peterborough roofers roofing company Peterborough – Video - April 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    GUSD facility needs: $27 million - April 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    GUSTINE A consulting team has pegged the cost of renovating Gustine Unified School District campuses at $27 million.

    School board members heard the needs assessment report at their March 12 meeting and in the near future will begin prioritizing work to determine what can work within the parameters of a planned school bond measure.

    Dr. Ron Estes, district superintendent, said a preliminary bond survey indicated voter support at a tax rate which would generate about $12 million in revenue.

    The assessment was developed from a room-by-room inspection of each district campus during which plumbing, electrical, HVAC, technology, lighting, security, grounds, roofing, flooring and more were evaluated. Items were ranked as critical, potentially critical, necessary but not yet critical and recommended.

    Not surprisingly, the total dollar estimate for facility needs at Gustine High was the heftiest at $11.2 million but in terms of needs which were determined to be critical or potentially critical, renovation of the old GMS campus came in with the highest dollar amount at $5.1 million.

    Following is a school by school breakdown of the assessment.

    Gustine High

    Total needs of $11.2 million, with critical or potentially critical needs of $3.6 million. Critical or potentially critical needs included flooring, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, lockers, wall finishes, fire alarm system, intrusion alarms with cameras, intercom system, windows, fencing, replacement of soffits and doors.

    Gustine Middle School

    Total needs of $8 million of which $6.5 million was for a gym/multi-use building, which while considered necessary was not deemed critical. Critical and potentially critical needs totaled $1.5 million. Those items included remodeling of portable buildings, athletic field repairs, extension of fire, data, phone and intrusion systems to portables, and replacement or upgrades of the fire alarm, telephone, intercom/bell, data and camera surveillance systems.

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    Roof Leaks Desoto | Call 817-274-6777 | Desoto Roofing Leaks TX – Video - April 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    No More Leaking: Destin Community Center to get new roof - April 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Destin Community Center is set and ready to go for a much needed roof replacement.

    Its leaking pretty bad, the roof is over 20 years old, said Parks and Recreation Program Coordinator, Nick Coleman. Its mostly just due to wear and tear, but you can only do so much with a patch-up job.

    The Community Center, originally built in 1991, has weathered several hurricanes, incurring roof damage with each storm.

    It started leaking in Opal, said Recreation Manager Lisa Firth referring to the 1995 hurricane. We had it repaired, but then when Ivan came (2004) it really racked it, and since then we havent been able to stop the leaking with repairs.

    The roofing project, which cost the city $289,560, has been in discussion for several years as Public Information Manager, Doug Rainer explained, Its been in the works for many years, and talked about for quite awhile.

    Coleman also stated that the city was just waiting on funding before delving into a full roof replacement.

    Construction on the roof is scheduled to take place throughout the upcoming months in increments and, the staff ensured that the Community Center will remain open and fully functional.

    No programs will be hindered because of this, said Coleman. The paneling takes up one of our parking lot areas, thats the only thing it hinders.

    Construction was scheduled to begin March 24, but due to unpredictable Florida spring weather, the dates have been delayed. Construction will more than likely begin this week.

    It was supposed to be started but the rain has pushed it back, said Firth. All the materials are here, were ready.

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    Engineering approved for Essex Co. Government Center roof work - March 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ELIZABETHTOWN The Essex County Government Center needs new roofing, while the County Highway Department garage requires new siding.

    This week, the Essex County Board of Supervisors Public Works Committee approved spending $32,000 to have AES Northeast of Plattsburgh prepare engineering plans for the roof replacement at the countys main complex in Elizabethtown.

    We have several roof issues, Department of Public Works Superintendent Anthony LaVigne told lawmakers. We have areas where theres rotting sheathing that needs replacing.

    LaVigne, whos retiring in May, said the county complex has sections built in 1809, 1931 and 1950.

    AES will do the design, complete with specs, ready for bid, LaVigne said. We will do the worst (roof) first and move on to the next.

    The committee voted 7-1 to hire AES. Supervisor Michael Marnell (R-Schroon) voted no because he wanted to issue a request for proposals to compare prices for the engineering work.

    NOT THE YEAR

    LaVigne ran into problems when he wanted to spend an additional $28,000 to hire a contractor to put new fiber cement siding on the County Highway Department garage in Lewis.

    The project had been budgeted at $100,000, with the country DPW crew doing the work.

    LaVigne said the crew will be occupied with other projects and not available until at least fall to put up the siding.

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    Berlin High renovations continue progress - March 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Saturday, March 29, 2014 2:05 AM EDT

    By JOHNNY J. BURNHAM STAFF WRITER

    BERLIN The transformation of Berlin High School continues.

    Public Works Director Art Simonian says several ongoing projects will be completed this summer. Those include a new kitchen and cafeteria and the new home of the English, art, business and special education departments.

    The amphitheater will be transformed into a TV studio. What was once the boys locker room will be converted to social studies, health and early childhood training classrooms. The former UpBeat room will be made into the schools heating and air conditioning room.

    Completion of all those projects is anticipated in July, in plenty of time for the next school year.

    Roofing replacement will ramp up as the weather permits, Simonian said. It has been somewhat slowed due to the cold weather.

    The towns furniture, fixture and equipment proposal with an expected price tag of $4.1 million will be sent for state approval next week, he said.

    The whole high school renovation project will cost more than $84 million. That includes construction of a new six-classroom technology building and complete renovation of the existing school. A $69.95 million budget was approved in 2011.

    The town was able to make up the difference as, thanks largely to state Rep. Joe Aresimowicz, D-Berlin, it secured the necessary funds from the state last summer. The project could have been halted if the money had not been available.

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    Roofing Calculator – Estimate Your Roof Costs - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Calculate Roof Installation Cost based on house dimension, slope, roofing material, & building height. Estimates costs for Asphalt, Metal and Flat (Low Slope) roofing. This calculator will help estimate total installation cost for new or retrofit projects, by a professional contractor, & includes all materials, labor, & misc. costs of new install, such as dump fees, building permits, profit & overhead.

    A roof protects your biggest investment your home, from ice snow rain, and other weather elements. Yet, it costs an average of 3% of your house price. And when it comes time to replace it, many homeowners dont know what the cost of new roof should be. Some also try to get the lowest price possible. This tool will help you calculate FAIR market rates for roof replacement, base your details, and geographic location. Most of the time this tool is about 98% accurate to the real world quotes that you will get from contractors.

    Just a small advice for those homeowners who want to get the lowest possible price its too expensive to buy cheap roofs, as it will cost you double to redo it after it start leaking within a year. This is from my vast experience.

    CALCULATOR UPDATE: New Region Setting To get a more accurate calculation, weve added new region setting where you can choose where u live, to get average price adjustment, base on your local economic conditions. This will not be 100% accurate, but will work for most people.

    Your ACTUAL costs may vary by a HUGE amount, depending on where you live. For example, if you are in the Pacific region (CA, OR, WA, AK), you you will pay 18% more than the National Average. If on the other hand you are in the West South Central (TX, LA, OK, AK), you will pay 16% less than National Average.

    Thus, by adding Region price adjustment setting, we made our calculator tremendously more accurate than before. Lo learn more about regional price differences for roofing (and other construction trades), check out our guide here.

    US Regions Map

    How to Calculate Roof Price:

    To estimate the replacement cost, you need to get ground measurements of your house (if your roof has overhangs, ADD [overhang width * 2] to both length and width), the slope (pitch), complexity, height of the building, number of chimneys / skylights, length of ridge vent (if any), number of old material layers to be removed (tear-off) and a roofing material you are estimating.

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    Centex Homes Recalls Solar Panels Due to Fire Hazard - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Planning applications lodged with Lake District National Park Authority - March 24, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Planning applications lodged with Lake District National Park Authority

    9:02am Thursday 20th March 2014 in News

    Planning applications submitted by Lake District National Park Authority for period up to and including February 28, 2014.

    AMBLESIDE: Norway Maple (T1) - crown reduce by 25 per cent, at Brant Thwaite, Sweden Bridge Lane, for Dr B.W. James; prune 1 yew, at St Marys Church, Rydal, for St Marys Church.

    COCKERMOUTH: Replacement dwelling and independent living accommodation including facility for young adult with learning disabilities. (Justification for non-application of highway conditions and local occupancy condition as applied to approval 7/2012/2161), at Maysons Lodge, Bassenthwaite Lake, for B. Eaton; roofing manure store, at Linskeldfield, Isel, for G.R. Young, Messrs G.R. & P.M. Young; demolition of existing bungalow and replacement with a 2 storey dwelling and stand alone garage. Replacement of existing septic tank with sewage treatment plant, at Hobcarton, Low Lorton, for Ms Hanneke Van Schelven.

    CONISTON: Confirmation of compliance with condition no.10 of planning permission 7/2013/5610 relating to method statement for construction, at Land adjacent to, Barratt Croft, for Ms S. Hodgson, Home Group; dining room, holiday letting rooms and kitchen store extension, and extension to detached holiday letting rooms and awning to front elevation, at Wilsons Arms, Torver, for M. Mayvers, Caterkwik Ltd; internal alterations associated with retrospective change of use application 7/2014/5113; retrospective change of use to mixed use for storage, workshop and agriculture with associated internal alterations, at Dixon Ground Barn, Dixon Ground Farm, Torver, for P. Johnston, The Coppermines and Lakes Cottages; change of use of land from agricultural to a mixed use of agriculture and the keeping of horses, use of stone barn as a tack room without change to the external appearance, and siting of temporary field shelter in a permanent level screened location, at Land to west of Howe Farm, Days Bank, for Ms D. Grainger.

    GRANGE-OVER-SANDS: Confirmation of compliance with conditions 3,6 and 7 of planning approval 7/2012/5267 relating to landscaping, type and colour of sheeting and colour of joinery, at Aynsome Croft, Aynsome Lane, Cartmel, for S. Rogan; the construction of three poly tunnels and one storage building with adjoining car park and covered parking area, at Aynsome Croft, Aynsome Lane, Cartmel, for S. Rogan, Rogell Ltd; single storey rear extension to kitchen. New freestanding double garage, at Beck Head Farm, Beck Head, Witherslack, for R. Fry.

    KENTMERE: Proposed road, at Land at Kentmere, for P. Irving, P. Irving and Sons.

    KESWICK: Extension and internal refurbishment of existing building, at Lingholm Lodge, Portinscale, for D. Seymour; alterations to existing car parking and extension of car parking, at Keswick School, Vicarage Hill, for Mrs D. Boyes, The Governors of Keswick School.

    PENRITH: New building to replace storm damaged building, at Swinscales, Penruddock, for L.W. Taylor; fell 5 conifers, at Scar View, Askham, for C. Causer; proposed installation of nine electric hook-up points to serve existing tent pitches, at park Foot Holiday park, Howtown Road, Pooley Bridge, for M. Bell.

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    Olentangy ready to raise roof at high school - March 24, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By THOMAS GALLICK ThisWeek Community News ThisWeek Community News Monday March 24, 2014 7:59 PM

    Students returning to Olentangy High School this fall will learn under a new roof.

    The Olentangy school board voted 4-0 last Thursday, March 13, to approve a $1 million project to replace most of the roof at the high school.

    Devon Immelt, the district's public information coordinator, said no one incident led to the board's decision to replace the roof, but the structure already is past the replacement date set when it was originally installed.

    "It's past its replacement time and the district has worked hard to keep that roof maintained past its (usable life)," he said.

    He said the replacement project was not related to damage caused by a 2010 windstorm that tore off part of the roof. The storm also caused significant damage to the high school's gym floor.

    "That damage was previously repaired and paid for through insurance," Immelt said.

    The district has contracted with Design Build Solutions of Cleveland, which submitted a $1,014,600 bid for the project. The roof will be installed by subcontractor Sky Roofing.

    The district expects construction staging for the project to begin in the last week of May. Construction is slated to begin May 27 and end Aug. 8, five days before the 2014-15 school year begins.

    The contractor will remove the existing EPDM rubber roof and replace it with a modified bitumen roof, known for being durable and weather resistant.

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