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    Walker County’s top 10 stories of 2020 – Daily Mountain Eagle

    - January 5, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The majority of headlines in 2020 were about the COVID-19 pandemic, but progress was made in Walker County regarding a number of issues. Communities came together in times of tragedy, and we celebrated the lives of those lost. Here's a look back at the year we will never forget.

    Since this time last year, nearly 140 people lost their lives in Walker County due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The disease, caused by a coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2, was initially reported at the end of December 2019 in Wuhan, China, and started to spread across the world. Walker County's first case of COVID-19 wasn't reported until March 19.

    The year brought a number of struggles as the world learned more about the disease and grappled in responding to it. Businesses closed temporarily around the country in an effort to mitigate the spread; some specialty medical clinics closed for a few weeks and elective procedures were delayed; occupancy limits were set in stores; sports were delayed; local schools went virtual in March to finish out the remainder of the 2019-20 school year; court hearings were delayed; Walker Baptist and area senior living facilities prohibited visitors; a mandatory face mask ordinance was eventually issued by the state; and many other changes impacted daily living for all.

    At the close of 2020, over 5,000 cases of COVID-19 had been reported in Walker County and over 100 deaths had occurred. Statewide, over 350,000 cases of COVID-19 had been confirmed, resulting in nearly 5,000 deaths.

    A number of people were elected to office for the first time in 2020, while others will continue their years of serving Walker Countians.

    Steve Miller defeated incumbent Jerry Bishop to be the new chairman of the Walker County Commission, while James Borden was elected to serve residents in District 3. All other commission seats faced no opposition.

    David O'Mary remained mayor of Jasper. Petey Ellis was elected to an eighth term as mayor of Sumiton, and Randy Stephens will go on to serve a third term as mayor of Dora.

    Other elected mayors include Jeremy Pate (Cordova), April Herron (Carbon Hill), Bubba Cagle (Parrish), and Sonya Smith (Sipsey). Cory Franks was elected to remain mayor of Oakman, and Eldridge Mayor Bobbie Jean Dodd and Kansas Mayor Earnie Darty also remained in office. Dodd, however, passed away this month.

    Brad Ingle defeated Teia Harris to remain chairman of the Walker County Board of Education. Dr. Joel Hagood resigned as superintendent of the board in December to take a new position as president of Bevill State Community College. Dennis Willingham was named interim superintendent of the school board.

    Henry Allred was again elected as district judge for Walker County.

    Despite pleas from area agencies and leaders, Walker County ranked below the state and national average in responding to the 2020 Census.

    According to data last reported on Oct. 28, the self-response rate in Walker County for the 2020 Census was 59.2 percent, compared to the state's self-response rate of 63.6 percent.

    Jasper's self-response rate was higher than the state average at 65.4 percent. Other self-response rates are as follows: Dora, 59.5 percent; Sumiton, 61.8 percent; Parrish, 44.2 percent; Oakman, 50 percent; Carbon Hill, 43.4 percent; Kansas, 37.7 percent; Nauvoo, 48 percent; Sipsey 30.1 percent; and Eldridge, 50.8 percent.

    The national self-response rate is 67 percent.

    Ultra-fast Internet is now a reality in Jasper.

    Technology company C Spire worked all year in Jasper to make fiber Internet available in the city, and some of the first customers in Jasper began receiving the Internet service this month.

    Jasper is the first area in the state where customers are using C Spire services. Trussville, Helena and Tuscaloosa will also be getting C Spire.

    The need for fast, reliable Internet became more evident this year as the COVID-19 pandemic forced some to work from home.

    Having fiber Internet offered in the city is said to increase home values and make Jasper more competitive in recruiting business and industry.

    Other areas in the state and in Walker County may have Internet access in the future thanks to The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act which provided funding to states a portion of which can be used for decision-making related to broadband access.

    Storms and tornadoes swept through Walker County on Easter Sunday, destroying homes and causing other damage.

    Two EF-1 tornadoes were reported in Walker County one in Carbon Hill and another in the Copeland Ferry community of south Walker.

    A Carbon Hill resident described the winds as "horrific," and many homes were destroyed or damaged around the city. The Nauvoo Mobile Home Village sustained significant damage, as well as residences along Nauvoo Road.

    Dugouts, netting and fencing were heavily damaged at Carbon Hill High School as a result of the tornado. Some of the school's roofing was also damaged.

    Significant damage occurred to homes on Rainwood Lodge Road in the Copeland Ferry area of Quinton, blocking access to the road for some time. It took days to restore power to residents in the community.

    Other areas dealt with flooding and some damage from the Easter storms. Flooding destroyed a home in Cordova, washed away a road in District 4, and other homes across the county were damaged from downed trees.

    No fatalities were reported as a result of the severe weather in Walker County, but more than 30 people died in the Southeast as a result of the storms.

    The Walker County Commission responded to the concerns of citizens about deteriorating roads around the county and had several paving projects completed in 2020.

    Local resources and the Rebuild Alabama Act provided funding for the paving projects.

    In District 1, a number of roads were resurfaced, and other projects were completed on Bird Farm Road, Whittemore Road, and Lamon Chapel Road. Paving was also done on Fall City Road.

    In October, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced that Carbon Hill/Nauvoo Road will be widened and resurfaced in District 2 a $1.16 million project that will take three months.

    District 4 saw work on Bryan Road, and Mandy Williams Road was paved and repaired after flood damage in early 2020.

    Repaving occurred on Old Birmingham Highway in District 3, but few road improvements occurred elsewhere in the district.

    The commission has announced a number of road projects that will occur in 2021 at a cost of approximately $300,000 in each district.

    Carbon Hill's now-former mayor Mark Chambers topped the Daily Mountain Eagle's year in review in 2019 for his anti-LGBTQ rant, and Chambers again made headlines for his views in 2020 that eventually resulted in his resignation.

    Chambers resigned as Carbon Hill's mayor on June 27, following comments he made on Facebook that quickly circulated. In a conversation on the social media website, Chambers said he was selling Alabama Crimson Tide photographs and voiced his disdain for the team's political views. He said, "(W)hen you put Black lives before all lives they can kiss my ***."

    Alabama football coach Nick Saban and team members had recently shared a video to promote the Black Lives Matter movement prior to Chambers' remarks.

    Following the resignation of Chambers, council member April Herron was appointed as the city's new mayor a seat she continues to hold.

    In addition to losing Chambers, the Carbon Hill council also lost a council member.

    Robert Warren was taken into custody in March and faced manslaughter charges in the disappearance of Lisa Benton Clements. She was reported missing on Feb. 24 and her body was later found when Warren led authorities to her body in Greene County in March.

    Warren's charges were later upgraded to murder and abuse of a corpse. Clements reportedly died due to head trauma.

    The Walker County Commission, in partnership with the Walker County Sheriff's Office, made a concerted effort to clean up the county in 2020.

    Correction officers had inmates picking up litter in all parts of Walker County, with Sheriff Nick Smith saying that people would be held responsible if their names were found on documents in littered trash.

    In February, District 1 Commissioner Keith Davis put the litter problem into perspective, saying that since October 2019, 1,400 large bags of litter had been collected in his district alone.

    "I'm glad to have people out here picking up litter," Smith said, "but the only way to make it better is for people to take responsibility and stop throwing their trash out."

    The threat of contracting COVID-19 did not stop people from protesting around the country for justice and equal rights.

    George Floyd, a Black man, died in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on May 25, after a white police officer held a knee to Floyd's neck during an arrest for nearly nine minutes an act that killed 46-year-old Floyd. Following Floyd's death, protests (many of which turned violent) were held around the country.

    The protests were in response to police brutality toward the Black community and were centered around general inequality that still plagues the nation.

    In early June, a protest of about 50 people occurred in downtown Jasper. It remained civil, and members of the Walker County Sheriff's Office and Jasper Police Department attended.

    Protests were also made around the country to remove Confederate monuments, viewed by some as a blatant display of the terrible past that African Americans have had to endure, according to text from a petition to remove the Confederate monuments in Jasper.

    The monuments remain in the city, and gun and pistol permit sales increased in the county as a result of the protests.

    As 2020 comes to a close, many around the world have had to say goodbye to loved ones, friends, and community leaders, and Walker County was no exception.

    Many deaths this year occurred due to COVID-19 over 100 in Walker County alone. Others battled cancer or other illnesses, and some passed away suddenly.

    Most recently, Eldridge mayor Bobbie Jean Dodd passed away shortly after the death of her husband, Hoyt "Booty" Dodd. Gene McDaniel, well-known as "Mr. Nauvoo" in Walker County and for his work in the mining industry, passed away in October.

    Martha Tittle, a longtime member of the Eldridge Town Council, passed away in October.

    Longtime Cordova dispatcher Pete Eustice passed away in November; Saragossa firefighter Donald Downs died this month; WWII veteran Doris Banks died in late September; and veteran and former assistant Walker County District Attorney Jay Snow passed away this month.

    Following the death of local 16-year-old Tuff Coleman, a fund was established in his name to help people in the community, and area 4-year-old Wyatt Spann passed away in January following a battle with brain cancer.

    Former Carbon Hill Mayor James William Pee Wee Richardson passed away in November.

    Cordova native Lewis Manderson, who pledged $500,000 in rebuilding efforts following the April 2011 tornadoes in Cordova, passed away in May.

    Longtime Sumiton firefighter Rickey Lee Woods passed away in October from COVID-19.

    A number of the aforementioned appeared in the "Sweet Memories" column of the Daily Mountain Eagle that began mid-year as an opportunity for people to share stories of their loved ones and celebrate their lives.

    So many dearly loved in Walker County passed away this year more than we can list here. Tributes to some and their obituaries can be found in the Daily Mountain Eaglearchives.

    The Daily Mountain Eagle said goodbye to one of our own this year, the beloved columnist and reporter Rick Watson, who passed away unexpectedly on July 16 at the age of 69. Most well-known as a writer and advocate for East Walker, Watson was also a veteran, songwriter and beekeeper.

    In a year that has been filled with heartache, it is in Watson's honor that we encourage everyone to appreciate each chapter in life and always value every day as "living the dream."

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    Flexible Gas Monitoring Key to Safe, Profitable Industrial Operations – Manufacturing.net

    - January 5, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Whether new or retrofit construction, monitoring hazardous gases in industrial plants and warehouses, as well as at loading docks and receiving areas, is often crucial to safety, compliance, and productivity. Exposure to potentially toxic gases can come from a wide variety of sources, particularly in partially or totally enclosed areas.

    According to an OSHA Factsheet, carbon monoxide (CO) is a common industrial hazard resulting from the incomplete burning of material containing carbon such as natural gas, gasoline, oil, propane, or coal. Carbon monoxide is harmful when breathed because it displaces oxygen in the blood and deprives the heart, brain and other vital organs of oxygen. Large amounts of CO can overcome you in minutes without warning causing you to lose consciousness and suffocate, states the OSHA Factsheet.

    You may be exposed to harmful levels of CO in boiler rooms, warehouses, petroleum refineries, pulp and paper production, and steel production; around docks, blast furnaces, or coke ovens as well as in occupations such as forklift operator, diesel engine operator, and welder, adds the Factsheet. Similarly, industrial workers are exposed to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) from the burning of fuel for vehicles, equipment, and power generation, which can cause respiratory irritation and aggravate respiratory diseases.

    Within warehouses and around loading docks/receiving areas, propane burning forklifts and equipment can result in a build-up of carbon dioxide (CO2) with complete combustion, or result in excess CO with incomplete combustion. Breathing too much CO2 can cause headaches, dizziness, difficulty breathing, elevated blood pressure, and even coma, asphyxia, and convulsions.

    While loading docks and shipping/receiving areas are only partially enclosed when warehouse bay doors are opened, the prevalence of diesel trucks can make monitoring toxic gases essential.

    To enhance safety, comply with regulations and minimize the risk of dangerous gases that can be inhaled or even flammable or explosive, gas monitoring systems can be set to detect for specific thresholds. After detection, such systems will typically alarm to warn workers in the vicinity, and can also text or email supervisory personnel or managers to trigger an immediate response. A record is often kept to document compliance.

    However, the challenge is that industrial processes and capacities change over time. Design specifications written at the start of a project can evolve, and so can the requirements. Also, local jurisdictions and code officials may have different demands that must be accommodated.

    Consequently, working with a vendor with expertise in gas monitoring systems and utilizing advanced, flexible modular systems can significantly speed project completion while facilitating design changes. So too, can new and more reliable wireless detection systems that promise to speed installation and reduce wiring costs when retrofitting or expanding detection in existing structures.

    On almost every project, design changes occur so we choose to work with expert vendors that help us quickly adapt, says Adam Hitchen, President of Atlantis Comfort Systems, a Rhode Island-based HVAC contractor that provides commercial and residential service across the East Coast.

    According to Hitchen, in one project in Boston there were changes in the design of a loading dock area that required accommodation. They erected a wall, which required an extra ventilation system, a makeup air system, an independent CO/CO2 detection system, and a change in the existing panel planned for the job, says Hitchen. On the project, Atlantis Comfort Systems relied on Acme Engineering to change the system midstream. Acme provided the new system, the new panel, and adjusted the existing panel, says Hitchen, who notes that the wiring diagram, engineering drawing, and necessary sequence of operations was also provided.

    Acme's Multi-Gas Monitoring System (MGMS) is a gas detection network capable of communicating in real time with any smart device. The system utilizes industry-standard communication protocols like Ethernet and BACnet that allow remote supervision and reporting to building automation systems.

    When designing a gas detection network, after receiving a floor plan the company creates performance-based specifications, identifies the optimal sensor locations, elaborates the most energy efficient activation sequence for the ventilation system, and prepares a job specific wiring diagram, usually within a day or two.

    According to Hitchen, when design changes occur the gas monitoring company reacts quickly. They start with the intent of the design engineer and when project requirements change, they rapidly revise it and provide what is needed. This helps with code compliance, he says. For John Rainone, previously a senior project manager with Automated Logic, a Carrier company, the main benefit of working with a vendor with gas monitoring expertise was expediting complex projects. The vendor provided certified engineering drawings up front and as needed.

    No one waited for us on a multi-million-dollar project, which was key because it carried a significant per day late penalty. Altogether, the design expertise probably saved us between two to four weeks, says Rainone.

    Robert Presser is the President of Acme Engineering Prod., Inc.

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    Non-Metallic Sheathed Cable Market Estimate To Boost Growth In Demand By 2025 – Farming Sector

    - January 5, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Non-Metallic Sheathed Cable Market: Introduction

    A non-metallic-sheathed cable, also known as Romex, is a covered electrical wire consisting of at least two insulated conductors and one bare conductor and it is predominantly used in residential wiring. Non-metallic-sheathedcables are safer than older cables and wiring types and they are relatively cheaper and hence, a preferred choice for many electricians. These cables are of various types and are used for different applications.

    If the non-metallic-sheathedcable has two wires, it will have one white and one black along with one ground wire, which is bare and made of copper. Three-wire cables have a white, black and red insulated wire plus one bare copper ground wire. The function of the ground cable is to provide the safe path for excess charge. The standard non-metallic-sheathedcable used for internal work in dry locations is Type Non-metallic-sheathed(NM) B cable. Thesecables are commonly used for residential switches, fixtures and loads rated for 90C.

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    For underground installation, Type UF (Underground Feeder) B cable, a kind of non-metallic-sheathedcable is used. The type UF-B cable is fungus resistant, moisture resistant and corrosion resistant. A non-metallic-sheathed connector is used to connect non-metallic-sheathedcables with the help of a box or enclosure.

    Mostly 4 colours of wires are used, each having its own significance:

    In non-metallic-sheathedcables, the outer jacket has a numbering according to the colour of wire used.

    Non-Metallic Sheathed Cable Market: Dynamics

    Attributing to government policies and increasing awareness of people towards safety, it is forecasted that non-metallic-sheathedcables will find increased applications and thereby, fuel the global market. Non-metallic-sheathedcables have the ability to be used in corrosive as well as dry environments, making them lucrative for use in underground as well as in internal residential wiring and hence, increasing their consumption.

    Non-metallic sheathed cables are not permitted for use in commercial garages, as service conductors, in hoists and cannot be embedded in concrete, cement or aggregate. With small exceptions, the use of non-metallic sheathed cable is also prohibited in hazardous locations and theaters. This is expected to cause a hindrance in the use of non-metallic sheathed cables and thereby, retard growth of the non-metallic sheathed cables market.

    Non-Metallic Sheathed Cable Market: Segmentation

    The non-metallic sheathed cables market can be segmented on the basis of product type:

    The non-metallic sheathed cables market can be segmented on the basis of end use application:

    Non-Metallic Sheathed Cable Market: Regional Outlook

    The Asia Pacific region, especially China and India are expected to witness growth in the use of non-metallic sheathed cables as people are becoming increasingly aware of safety issues and governments are introducing stringent Policies to ensure the use of certain types of wiring. The growing number of energy projects in the Middle East is expected to drive the non-metallic sheathed cables market over the forecasted period. Further, smart city development in Iraq, UAE, etc. is expected to fuel to the market in these regions. Huge availability of cheap labour is expected to drive the industry during the forecasted period. Replacement of transmission lines to reduce the number of accidents is anticipated to have a positive impact on the market. Increase in infrastructure development and construction projects in the Middle East, especially Dubai and Saudi Arabia is estimated to spur growth of the market.

    High price of raw materials, such as aluminium and copper and the ever increasing cost of energy are expected to hamper growth of the non-metallic sheathed cables market in the Middle East. North America, followed by Europe and Japan are expected to witness steady growth in the non-metallic sheathed cables market as some major manufactures are located in these regions and relatively, the consumption of electricity in these region is more.

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    Non-Metallic Sheathed Cable Market: Market Participants

    Examples of some of the market participants in the non-metallic sheathed cable market are:

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    Global Substation Maintenance Market : Forecast And Analysis (2020-2027): By Module, By Type, By Installation Type, By Voltage, By Industry, And By…

    - January 5, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Global Substation Maintenance Marketwas valued at USD 6.3 Bn in 2019 and is expected to reach USD XX Bn by 2027 at a CAGR of 6.8% over the forecast period 2020-2027.

    The report covers an in-depth analysis of COVID-19 pandemic impact on Global Substation Maintenance Market by region and on the key players revenue affected till July 2020 and expected short term and long-term impact on the market.

    Substation Maintenance Market overview

    The substation is a subordination station where electricity is supplied at a long-distance or regulates at a very low voltage distribution level. The maintenance of substation is an important part of action program; it plays a vital role to ensure healthy working of electrical & electronic components and helps to avoid unplanned outages. Maintenance of substation components includes bus bar, relays, insulators, circuit breaker meters, and racking mechanism. Failure of substation maintenance can cause a huge loss to companies in terms of time and money. This can be avoided by a strict time-to-time schedule daily, weekly & monthly maintenance, and troubleshooting & inspection of substation components. This ensures the safety of electrical & electronic components working correctly in a healthy system working environment which includes major components of transformers, wiring, beakers, and switchgear that are checked and diagnosed.

    Maintenance of substation requires different types of testing tools and strategies. Many small and large companies are operating in the substation maintenance market. Besides, large companies provide all the necessary instruments such as the installation of new substations, installation services while small companies just provide the repair and maintenance services to substations. Providing maintenance services to the substations requires certification, some provide extra-high voltage services while some provide services to the low substation.

    Substation Maintenance Market Dynamics

    In the electrical & electronic power industry, the maintenance of components plays a vital role; this has a positive impact on the revenue growth of the companies. The rapid urbanization and industrialization with emerging growing economies the demand for efficient energy is increasing day by day. The smart energy, smart energy meter in smart buildings application is increasing due to the expansion of smart cities increase the demand for power industries over the forecast period. Thus, the energy distribution & transmission carried out by these technologies with integrated software and hardware systems application is increasing. These systems deliver the data on real-time bases. Also, these smart meters balance the load, accessing the meter reading or total power consumption connection with substations. The major driving factor balances renewable generation with the traditional power source. The operation of electrical grid utilities is dependent on workers to examine the equipment and manage the daily operation.Production forecasting to manage load distribution and renewable generation with the up gradation of conventional power sources is one of the critical parts of the digital substation. These substations are integrated with a fiber optic communication network as every device in the substation is upgraded.

    The government has taken initiative to maintain the continuous flow of power 247 and ensuring grid stability is one of the restraining factors in the substation maintenance market. The conventional digital substation is more costly as the parameters and components used in these substations are expensive such as service orientated architecture and microprocessor and increased number of IED have increased the cost of substations.

    The renewable energy industry trends are growing rapidly in recent years as the government has provided subsidies and various on-going projects have created a positive impact on the power sector. Collaborations, cost competitiveness, and increasing consumer demand has built many opportunities for the SME companies for various services and construction of substation maintenance. Also, increased competitiveness of battery storage and increasing carbon emission constraints has a focus on renewable energy projects. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) in the next 5 years, renewable energy is going to expand by 50%.

    Key Development

    In May 2019, Energy Aware, a frequency response technology solution that enables energy-intensive companies to optimize grids and contribute to renewable energy, was launched by Eaton.

    Global Substation Maintenance Market: Market Segmentation

    The utility industries cover the largest segment in the digital substation market which includes nationalized, public & privately cooperatives as they are major distributors of electricity in most of the countries. High voltage applications are required for several applications processing and extraction, heating metals, arcing in industries such as oil & gas, metals, and transportation. This has a positive impact on the power sector and increases the demand for the digital substation market.

    Global Substation Maintenance Market: Regional Analysis

    By geography, market is segmented into North America, APAC, Europe, MEA& Africa, and South America. The Asia Pacific is one of the fastest-growing markets owing to the increase in consumption of electricity and rural electrification. The Asia Pacific is growing at a high rate in the digital substation market due to rapid industrialization, entry of new companies, and modernization of new grid infrastructure to increase the demand for power sector industries. Increasing investment in digital substations to boost the utility sector and power utilities increasing the demand for the substation maintenance market. Besides, rising consumer awareness and less wastage of power supply management as the government has hosted various promotional activities and NGO to save electricity management have also driven the substation maintenance market.

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    North America Europe Asia-Pacific South America Middle East & AfricaGlobal Substation Maintenance Market Major Players

    Abengoa (Spain) BASF SE(Germany) BioAmber Inc. (Canada) Cargill (United States) Corbion NV(Netherlands) Methanex (Canada) Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (Japan) Mitsui & Co. Ltd. (Japan) Novozymes A/S(Denmark) Zhejiang Hisun Biomaterials Co. (China) Myriant(United States) Genomatica(United States) Natureworks LLC (United States) Dow Chemicals (United States)

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    Public asked to use caution when new lighting is installed around Digby General Hospital – TheChronicleHerald.ca

    - January 5, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    DIGBY, N.S.

    Work to improve safety and install energy-efficient lighting around the outside of Digby General Hospital means people coming to hospital will have to be use caution as the work is happening.

    Starting Monday, Jan. 4, work will begin to remove old exterior lighting, light poles, and to excavate underground wiring around the outside of Digby General Hospital. This work will be followed by the installation of new, energy-efficient LED lighting around the hospital.

    The improved lighting will create a brighter, safer environment for patients, visitors and staff.

    The driveway in front of the main hospital entrance will be closed Jan. 5 to allow excavation work to take place. Traffic will be diverted around to the lower, rear entrance to the parking area. Lighting in the back-rear parking area will also be upgraded. The work is expected to take a week but will be dependent on the weather.

    Patients and visitors may still use the front-main entrance to enter the hospital. However, drivers who are dropping-off patients will be re-directed away from the main entrance.

    Excavation equipment, workers and vehicles will be in the area while work is underway.

    Drivers, patients and visitors are asked to use extra caution, reads a Nova Scotia Health Authority media release. Please respect any signage, caution-tape and barriers while on hospital property.

    Meanwhile, patients and approved visitors are reminded they must be screened for COVID-19 as they enter the hospital. People are asked to maintain social-physical distancing and also to:

    Wear a mask at all times, and wash/sanitize hands often.

    Only go to and from your medical appointment, or patient room you are visiting. Do not visit other areas of the hospital unless absolutely necessary.

    Do not arrive for appointments too early.

    Do not bring a support person to appointments unless absolutely necessary.

    Do not wear rubber/latex gloves when visiting hospital.

    Respect all physical distancing directions, signs and arrows, floor decals and other signage.

    These measures are in place to protect patients, staff and physicians from the spread of COVID-19.

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    The Record’s top 10 stories from 2020 – Troy Record

    - January 5, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    RENSSELAER AND ALBANY COUNTY, N.Y. This past year was filled with many unexpected twists and turns due to the Novel Coronavirus creating a global pandemic.

    The Capital Region began seeing its first cases in March and from then on, the cases continued to rise and things began to rapidly change throughout the state.

    Gov. Andrew Cuomo ended up putting the state on Pause and many people began working and learning from home.

    Even though the year was dominated and impacted by the pandemic, many other newsworthy stories occurred in 2020.

    With the year coming to an end, the editorial staff at The Record ranked its top 10 stories from 2020.

    The Collar City and Capital Region community was rocked on Sept. 14 with the homicide of 11-year-old Ayshawn Davis.

    Troy police were called to the scene of a shooting that occurred in the area of 2266 Old 6th Ave. Officers were dispatched to this area at around 11:40 p.m. Upon arrival, officers found Davis, a student in the Lansingburgh school district, with a gunshot wound to the head.

    Troy Fire Department personnel arrived and began treating the victim and then transported him to Albany Medical Center Hospital, where he succumbed to the injury.

    Officers, detectives, and evidence technicians secured the scene and began processing evidence and speaking with neighbors and others in the area. The events leading up to the shooting are as follows, the victim was standing in the area of the shooting with a group and a car sped by with gunfire coming from the vehicle.

    The vehicle continued north on Old 6th Avenue and fled the area, according to city police.

    The public came together to find ways to keep Ayshawns memory alive and to help his family.

    The Ayshawn Davis Memorial Fund was established in September to raise funds for the Davis family.

    The fund will support family expenses for the Davis family, in addition to helping to cover future college costs for their four children.

    The Troy City Council unanimously passed (7-0) a resolution in October on creating a sign/designation for "Ayshawn's Place," at a location to be determined within the city of Troy.

    Ayshawn's father, Terance Davis, remarked on the significance of having his son's name displayed as a reminder to city residents.

    "It's very important to me that a part of Old Sixth be named after my son to remind people of the mistakes that's going on in Troy and around the world," Davis said during the virtual city council meeting in October.

    "That a little kid outside playing, nothing should've happened to him. This kid was a very independent, worked very hard, was very bright. I want people to recognize there was a bright young kid that had a bright future," Davis continued.

    "Just to look at his name is to remind you of the mistakes, not to make again and to make the youth better for the little kids and even for the grownups to understand that we need to keep his name alive," Davis added.

    On Sept. 28 many attended a graveside service in St. Peter's Cemetery for Ayshawn. Many of the people in attendance at the funeral wore blue in honor of Ayshawn. Blue was his favorite color. The bright color was a sharp contrast to the somber, heavy mood of the day, which was matched by a gray overcast sky.

    As the funeral procession traveled down 3rd Avenue, past the house of one of Ayshawn's relatives, neighbors came out and knelt in the streets. Most were wearing blue. Many raised their fists in a gesture of support. Houses nearby were adorned with posters bearing messages of support for the BLM movement.

    Ayshawn's graveside service was presided over by the Reverend Charles Barber. Bible readings of including Psalm 23 and John 14 were given, followed by hymns and songs. A prayer of comfort was offered, and then family members were given an opportunity to speak.

    A few days before Ayshawns funeral, Troy police announced the arrest of Jahquay E. Brown, 20, of Cohoes in connection to Ayshawns murder. Police detectives interviewed Brown and executed a search warrant of his home. According to police, a handgun was located at Browns residence and has been taken as evidence. Police believe the weapon found may have been used in the crime and are awaiting testing of the firearm.

    Troy police were also aided by multiple law enforcement agencies and the New York State Police Troop G Special Investigations Unit.

    Along with multiple community members, the FBI also posted a $10,000 reward for information leading to the identification, arrest, and conviction of those responsible for the homicide.

    After the death of George Floyd, while in police custody in Minneapolis, many across the nation began to organize peaceful as well as violent protests in various communities.

    Floyd, a Black man in handcuffs, died May 25 after Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer who is white, pressed his knee against Floyds neck for several minutes even after he said he couldnt breathe. Floyds death sparked protests in Minneapolis and beyond, and led to a nationwide reckoning on race.

    In late May, a protest in the City of Albany turned into a riot. Around 6 p.m. on May 30, a group of people came to the Albany Police Departments South Station on Arch Street requesting to speak with officers. Authorities said officers came out and spoke with some people and then went back into the police station.

    Once officers went back inside the station, rioters began throwing bricks at police vehicles. Police then came back outside in riot gear. Officials said people then began throwing water bottles, bricks, rocks towards police officers.

    Albany Police Chief Eric Hawkins said some officers were injured with one officer taken to Albany Medical Center after being hit in the head with a brick. Hawkins was not at the scene Saturday, although he said he was in constant contact with his staff.

    Police said many buildings were destroyed, including the Albany County Probation building, health department building, and board of elections building.

    Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple also noted how a tractor-trailer was lit on fire in Albany and how a CDTA bus driver was stuck on a street with people surrounding her bus.

    Then on June 7 a crowd of thousands gathered at Riverfront Park for a peaceful Rally for Black Lives on Sunday afternoon. The rally was co-sponsored by Justice for Dahmeek, AYA Rising Project, All Of Us, and the YWCA of the Greater Capital Region.

    During the first part of the rally, libations were poured out in honor of those who had come before. Spanish and sign language interpretations were provided to make the event truly united and accessible to all.

    Speakers gave brief orations on the local importance of the rally, with enthusiastic support from the crowds. Past acts of violence and brutality by Troy police were described and the names of victims were read.

    When the speakers were finished, it was time to march.

    The crowds took to the streets of downtown Troy, chanting "No Justice, No Peace." They made their way out of Riverfront Park, looped through the city, and returned to the park at the end for a closing program.

    During part of the march, protesters kneeled in the intersection of 3rd Ave. and River St., temporarily blocking traffic. As cars came to a stop and started backing up along 3rd Ave, the protesters encouraged drivers to exit their vehicles and kneel with them.

    Some complied, receiving cheers and applause when they did so.

    The rally achieved its goal of being a peaceful protest, with no incidents of property damage or violence.

    In 2017, Troy Mayor Patrick Madden made the difficult decision to close the citys two municipal pools after an engineering assessment discovered significant structural, mechanical, and accessibility issues.

    Since then, city officials had hopes that it would reopen every summer after 2017. However, various construction delays caused that to continue to get pushed back year after year. Finally, on July 18 city officials announced that the South Troy pool would reopen to the public.

    Upgrades and improvements to the facility include:

    New roof and skylights on the amenities building

    Interior of amenities building repainted, lighting re-wired, bathrooms re-plumbed, and changing rooms rebuilt

    Replacement of pump and filtration room, including installation of new plumbing lines and wiring

    Replacement of compromised sections of concrete pool walls, and installation of a new liner and gutter system

    Replacement of exterior fencing around facility

    Installation of new concrete decking

    Addition of pool lift to increase accessibility for individuals with disabilities

    Restoration of splash pad (located behind amenities building)

    However, in keeping in line with state health guidelines for COVID-19, the pool capacity was limited to 50 patrons. Among those 50 patrons, the pool was accessible to only Troy residents, and children under 18 had to be accompanied by an adult.

    On Thursday, July 30 the Troy Police Department began to investigate a reported domestic incident that led to the fatal shooting of a city man by an off-duty city officer on 17th Street in Troy.

    According to police, Colin Davis, 25, of Troy, was accused of stabbing his estranged wife, and he was fatally shot by off-duty Troy police officer Adam Harbour, who intervened and saved her life.

    A Rensselaer County grand jury cleared Harbour of any criminal wrongdoing in the fatal off-duty shooting of Colin Davis.

    Harbour was praised by members of the police department as well as other elected officials for his heroic actions to save the womans life.

    On April 30, Det. Sgt. Randy French, 39, succumbed to coronavirus after a long and tough fight.

    Before his death, French's wife, Danielle French, made a post on Facebook saying that Randy was on a ventilator in the ICU at Albany Medical Center and the family was asking people to donate plasma. Danielle French wrote on April 13 that Randy French was matched with a donor for a plasma transfusion.

    First responders from around the Capital Region came together on May 1 to take part in a vehicle procession from Albany Medical Center to Perry Komdat Funeral Chapel in Averill Park. French and his family resided in the town of Nassau in Rensselaer County.

    French is survived by his wife, Danielle, their daughters Caitlyn and Juliana, his father, William, mother-in-law, Linda, sister, Chrissy, and sister-in-law Kimberly.

    Former New York State Sen. Majority Leader Joseph L. Bruno was a heavyweight in state and Capital Region politics.

    He had the charisma and boxing gloves to prove it.

    Bruno died Tuesday, Oct. 6, at his Brunswick home, accompanied by family and his longtime companion Kay Stafford. Bruno was 91.

    The son of immigrants, Bruno grew up in depression-era Glens Falls and made ends meet from selling ice off a truck, all the way through his years as a Skidmore College student. Bruno also served in the United States Army in Korea.

    Bruno, a Republican, was first elected in 1976 and rose to power as Senate Majority Leader from 1994 to 2008. Along with Gov. George Pataki and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, Bruno was one of the three powerful "men in a room," helping forge state policy and spending.

    Bruno's legacy can be found across the Capital Region, whether it was the Global Foundries plant in Malta, the modernizing of the Rensselaer Rail Station, or bringing affiliated minor-league baseball back to the Capital Region with his own named Joseph L. Bruno Stadium, Bruno's impact loomed large.

    On December 9, The Tri-City ValleyCats announced that they will not be receiving a Player Development License from Major League and Minor League Baseball.

    The Houston Astros have only announced that their AAA team will be the Sugar Land Skeeters. The Quad Cities Bandits will now become an affiliate of the Kansas City Royals, the Round Rock Express will renew their relationship with the Texas Rangers, and as of right now according to the Fayetteville Observer, the Fayetteville Woodpeckers received a PDL renewal as a Class-A team.

    Options for the ValleyCats could potentially be the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball or the Empire Professional Baseball League. The Empire league has teams located in Saranac Lake, Plattsburgh, and Tupper Lake.

    The site of the former Troy City Hall was demolished in 2011 because of structural damage blamed on severe flooding along the Hudson River in 2006. Since then, many developers have expressed interest in developing the vacant site, however, many deals have fallen through over the years.

    The Troy Local Development Corporation (TLDC) and Hoboken Brownstone Company announced the agreement to terms of a Development Agreement for the Monument Square site.

    The TLDC voted to approve the agreement at a meeting on May 1.

    The agreement paves the way for Hoboken Brownstone (HBC) to commence a design for the redevelopment of Monument Square, the next phase in what has been an 18-month open and transparent process to re-imagine the former City Hall site

    Hoboken Brownstone Company was selected as project developer for the Monument Square site in 2019 because of their experience and ability to successfully redevelop waterfront property and a strong commitment to community inclusion in their redevelopment process.

    The agreement provides HBC with a 2-year development term, with an option for a 1-year extension, to design, receive approvals, and apply for funding for a project that incorporates elements of the community visioning sessions, held in 2018.

    As part of the agreement, HBC will make a future payment of $600,000 toward the public portion of the project to offset costs of the redevelopment that would otherwise be borne by the city of Troy. HBC will also place $50,000 in escrow to be used by the City and the TLDC to cover their project-related expenses.

    More than 1,000 new full-time jobs were created in Rensselaer County thanks to Amazon's new fulfillment center in Schodack opening in 2020.

    The employees joined more than 24,000 full- and part-time employees already working across the state with $15 an hour minimum wage and comprehensive benefits beginning on day one.

    The more than one million square foot, state-of-the-art facility is located on U.S. Route 9 in Castleton. Employees there will work alongside innovative technologies to pick, pack and ship larger-sized items to customers across the region, including bulk cleaning supplies and paper goods, sports equipment, pet food and supplies, electronics, and household goods, to name a few.

    On top of Amazons $15 minimum wage, the company offers full-time employees industry-leading benefits, which include health, vision and dental insurance from day one, 401(k) with 50 percent company match, up to 20 weeks paid parental leave and Amazons innovative Career Choice program, which pre-pays 95% of tuition for courses in high-demand fields.

    When 2020 began, many cities were swearing in new mayors with some incumbent mayors returning to office. All of these mayors did not expect what 2020 would turn into due to the pandemic, but they all still had a job to do for its residents.

    In the Collar City, Mayor Patrick Madden was sworn-in for another four-year term. According to the City Charter, the mayor of Troy can only serve two terms.

    The City of Rensselaer saw a new mayor get sworn-in when Rensselaer County Legislature Chairman Michael Stammel took the oath of office.

    Across the river, the city of Watervliet also elected a new mayor with former Councilman Charles Patricelli taking over the office.

    After a heated election in 2019, Cohoes Mayor Bill Keeler took the oath of office.

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    Rawalpindi citys beautification project gets official nod – The Express Tribune

    - January 5, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    RAWALPINDI:

    The project concept to covert winding lanes of almost 300 year old bazaars of the old city area to pedestrian-only heritage trail got official nod on Wednesday.

    The special city beautification committee has approved the project-concept (PC) I for the conversion of streets passing through different old markets into proper walking streets.

    Under the project, the 2.5 kilometres (kms) long-stretch of lanes and streets from historic Bhabhra Bazaar to Raja Bazaar passing through Sarafa Bazaar, Dangi Khoi, Kalan Bazaar will be converted into a proper walking street.

    In the heart of the old city area of Rawalpindi is an over 230 year old locality the Bhabra Bazaar. Named after the rich Bhabra community that owned the almost two square kilometre patch of the town it still has a number of old buildings intact which speak of the regal past of the area. The gated community secured from four entrance and exit points has many small lanes that open on to the main bazaar.

    Today, the Bahabra Bazaar is a 20 feet wide and 2km long stretch of commercial area that extends from Muree road to Sarafa Bazaar, the hub of gold and jewellery trading. Bhabhra Bazaar locality was inhabited 260 years ago by

    The city administration and the business community have joined hands to convert these ancient lanes to tourist-friendly area, instead of demolishing these relics of past.

    The Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA), Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) members of civil society and urban conservation specialist have formed the beautification committee.

    The committee has sent the PC-I for converting the lanes of these bazaars to heritage trail to the competent authority for final approval.

    The estimated cost of the project would be Rs50 million while it will be kicked off from February 15. The funds for the project have already been approved.

    RDA Chairman Tariq Murtaza told The Express Tribune that it was a unique project of Rawalpindi in which the administration and traders bodies were on-board. He added that tuff tiles would be placed on the entire path.

    Under the project, all electricity and telephone poles will be removed from the route and wiring would be laid underground.

    The removal of street lights is also part of the project and instead, the lights will be fixed on the walls of the buildings.

    Murtaza said that the installation of tiles on the walkway would be done from Teli Mohalla Murree Road to Dangi Khoi Chowk.

    The entry of motorcycles will be banned and only pedestrians will be allowed to walk in from a certain limit.

    There will be electric vehicles at the entry and exit of the street for the elderly, women, and children.

    RDA official said that digitized advertisement boards would be installed along the street as well.

    Published in The Express Tribune, December 31st, 2020.

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    Combination Starters Market Growth Analysis By Manufacturers, Regions, Types and Application Forecast 2025 – LionLowdown

    - January 5, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Combination Starters Market: Overview

    Combination starters are the most common type of packaged motor controllers forming a critical input unit related to industrial drives and controls. Motor starter which can be 1 or 2 type coordination is made through combining a contactor with motor protective circuit breaker or circuit breaker. Coordination 1 or 2 safely control short-circuit by switching it off, offering a high degree of operational continuity to the system. Functions such as motor control, disconnect, overload protection, and branch circuit protection are majorly performed by combination starters.

    Furthermore, combination starter helps in safeguarding personnel from accidental starting of machinery and contact with live parts by disconnecting motor and starter. Combination starters provide more attractive and compact installation than separate units which can be prewired thereby eliminating the wiring cost between starter and separate disconnect. Combination starters find their application in pumps, conveyors, compressor, and other equipment; pumps are the key application which are attributed towards the growth of global combination starters market over the next decade.

    Combination starters possess features such as lifecycle of more than one million operations with an adjustable overload relay and current-limiting fuses. Moreover, North America is the most dominating region in the global combination starters market due to stringent installation, application, and product standards such as NFPA70, NFPA79, UL508A, UL489, and UL508 for governing electrical installations in the region.

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    Combination Starters Market: Dynamics

    Global combination starters market is expected to grow at a significant rate owing to growing concerns for motor control & protection, increasing demand for industrial pumps operating at varying loads during the forecast period. Furthermore, growing construction, oil & gas, water and wastewater management and chemical industries, being the major end-use industries are expected to fuel the growth of combination starters market during the forecast period. Moreover, features of non-reversing combination starters such as circuit simplicity, single speed & direction, and fast starting of motor are further expected to enhance the growth of combination starters market over the forecast period. Despite of various drivers in combination starters market, some of the restraining factors such as high maintenance cost and power consumption is expected to hamper the growth of global combination starters market during the forecast period.

    Combination Starters Market: Segmentation

    Global combination starters market is segmented on the basis of product type, application, and end-use industries. On the basis of product type, global combination starters market is segmented in to full-voltage non reversing, full-voltage reversing, multi-speed, and reduced voltage type. On the basis of application, global combination starters market is segmented into compressors, conveyors, fans, and pumps. On the basis of end-use industry, global combination starters market is segmented into food & beverage, oil & gas, metal & mining, construction, wastewater, and others (automotive, pulp & paper, chemical)

    Combination Starters Market: Region-wise Outlook

    North America is anticipated to dominate the global combination starters market by 2017 end owing to stringent regulations in the region and is estimated to show its dominance during the forecast period. Furthermore, Western Europe being hub of automotive, food & beverage, construction, and chemical is estimated to drive the growth of Western Europe combination starters market during the forecast period.

    Growing awareness for motor control and automotive & construction industry in Asia Pacific is expected to fuel the demand for combination starters during the forecast period. Moreover, Middle East & Africa is estimated to enhance the growth of global combination starters due to upcoming construction, chemical, oil & gas projects and increasing awareness among end-use industries.

    Latin America and Eastern Europe are expected to show substantial growth during the forecast period owing to oil & gas projects in Russia and Mexico; upcoming food, pharmaceuticals, chemical projects in these regions will further boost the growth of global combination starters market over the forecast period. In terms of competitive landscape, the major OEMS and related manufacturing hubs are concentrated in U.S., Europe and Japan owing to prowess in technical know-how and established business infrastructure since the inception of the product.

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    City of Lawton prepping for new street projects in the new year – The Lawton Constitution

    - January 5, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The City of Lawton will be moving to its next round of residential street upgrades early next year, as city officials continue to expand repair and replacement opportunities through two tax programs.

    MTZ Construction Inc., Lawton, submitted the low bid of $1,932,807 for the project that will rebuild four residential streets in north and central Lawton, or almost $91,000 less than the $2,023,806.77 engineering estimate. The concrete project has a 360-day timeline, city engineers said. Construction is expected to begin by mid-January and will include the road work itself, along with Americans With Disabilities Act-compliant sidewalks, and work associated with replacement of the road, to include driveways, waterlines, sewer lines and storm water drain lines.

    City Engineer Joseph Painter said the projects on Carroll Drive, Southwest 26th Street, Cornell Avenue and Northwest 36th Street are project 1B of the multi-stage Phase 1 of the residential street projects being funded through the 2017 Ad Valorem Street Improvement Program. City residents approved that program in 2017, voting to keep the citys share of ad valorem taxes at 10.5 mills and dedicating the amount not needed to cover annual city debt toward a program that will upgrade residential streets and arterials. Council members were allocated about $2 million per ward for residential street work.

    Painter said the work will accompany two other phases of residential streets already are under construction, and one new phase expected to be bid early next year.

    Weve really had a lot of these coming forward fast, said Mayor Stan Booker, of programs now are possible because of ad valorem funding, as well as funding categories dedicated in the citys Capital Improvements Programs (CIPs), including the 2019 program.

    Painter said a new round of road work will be advertised for bid through January, with potential award of that contract in February. He said advertising also will be done for two road repair projects that will benefit the west Lawton industrial park: Neal Boulevard and Ard Street. Neal Boulevard runs east and west, creating the intersection with Goodyear Boulevard in front of the Goodyear plant; Ard Street runs north and south, on the east side of Goodyear Boulevard.

    This new round of residential street work includes almost 4,000 feet of concrete paving. Projects are:

    Carroll Drive in north Lawton, 1,104 feet from Northwest 14th Street to Mobley Street.

    Southwest 26th Street, 311 feet from West Gore Boulevard to Cornell Avenue; and Cornell Avenue, 579 feet from Southwest 26th to Southwest 27th streets. These projects were identified by residents as long-standing needs when contractors petitioned for zoning changes that allowed construction of a new Arvest Bank at Southwest 26th Street and West Gore Boulevard, and EZ GO on West Gore Boulevard at Southwest 27th Street. Residents were concerned about the potential effect on increased traffic from the expanded convenience store on already deteriorating streets.

    Northwest 36th Street, 1,969 feet from 10 NW 36th to 40 NW 36th (between West Gore Boulevard and Northwest Arlington).

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    The Benefits of a Stamped Concrete Driveway – EndZoneScore

    - January 5, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    There are many benefits for having your driveway paved with stamped concrete. A stamped concrete driveway is fun, unique, and affordable!

    Did you know that in America, 63% of homes have either a garage or a carport? This means that if youre part of this demographic, you most likely have a driveway as well.

    If youre thinking of redoing your driveway, then youll want to consider a stamped concrete driveway. Not only does it look nice, but it also comes with a myriad of other benefits too!

    Are you now interested in getting a stamped concrete driveway? Then youll want to keep reading. Here, well outline all the benefits you can get from one!

    Well start the list off with one of the best benefits ofstamped concrete: its very affordable! In general, you can expect to pay around $8 to $12 per square foot for basic stamped concrete. If you want more intricate designs, the price can go up to $18 per square foot.

    When you compare this to other materials like brick or flagstone, its just a fraction of what youd pay for them. So if you dont want boring basic concrete but cant afford to pay for flagstone, stamped concrete is definitely a nice alternative.

    For all other materials (such as brick, wood, or flagstone), the contractors will have to lay them out. As a result, this drives up the price, as theres more detailed labor and time involved.

    With stamped concrete, its poured out. Not only is this easier, but its also less time-consuming.

    Not only that, but stamped concrete can actually be poured on top of existing concrete slabs. This means you can quickly upgrade the look of your driveway without having to tear it apart first. You can simply pour stamped concrete on top of your existing driveway for an almost-instant transformation.

    When it comes to stamped concrete driveway ideas, the possibilities are almost limitless. As the name implies, the concrete is applied like a stamp, which means you can have it imitate a number of other materials out there. This means your driveway can be highly customized, down to its color, texture, pattern, and style.

    For example, you can have your stamped concrete mimic other materials like cobblestone. That way, you can get the same look but at a fraction of the price. Its a win-win situation!

    And you wont have to worry about it looking cheap either. The precision of installation for stamped concrete means you can get such flawless imitations of other more expensive driveway materials that no one would even know youve chosen stamped concrete in place of flagstone, for example.

    When it comes to the things you choose for your house, you usually want to go with options that are low-maintenance. Otherwise, youll either be spending a lot of time and effort to do it yourself or paying someone to do it for you.

    Whats great about stamped concrete is that its a low-maintenance choice. For instance, with pavers youll have a tougher time maintaining them because weeds grow through the stones and theyll also shift and crack.

    But with stamped concrete, itll stay the same for years to come. You wont have to deal with constantly weeding the space in between stones.

    Plus, all you need to do to keep it clean is to use water, detergent, and a stiff-bristled brush to clean it. Or you can choose to use a pressure washer from time to time.

    Obviously, your driveway is located outdoors where itll be subject to all sorts of weathering. One of the big benefits youll get from a stamped concrete driveway is that its very weather-resistant.

    In addition, your driveway will have to hold up your vehicle every time you drive in and out of your garage. You can trust a stamped concrete driveway to uphold its quality throughout the years.

    Another benefit youll get from stamped concrete vs individual stones is that its safer for your family. As we mentioned earlier, over time, stones can become loose and cracked, and they might even settle into the ground. As a result, theyll present tripping hazards for both your family and any visitors you might have.

    Because stamped concrete is 1 large piece of concrete, you wont have to be afraid of this happening. You can rest easy knowing that people on your property wont have to succumb to tripping hazards that might end in painful injuries.

    As you can guess from the above benefits, a stamped concrete driveway can raise your homes resale value. This is because its appearance instantly raises the curb appeal.

    The better the aesthetics of your home, the more buyers will want to pay for it. So by investing in a stamped concrete driveway, youll be getting a much better return on investment (ROI) in the future when you eventually sell your property.

    As you can see, a stamped concrete driveway can provide you with various benefits. Not only does it look beautiful, but its also very affordable and will last quite some time.

    Theres basically nothing to lose when you opt for a stamped concrete driveway. So if youre remodeling and are also redoing your driveway, then stamped concrete should be at the top of your list for considerations! Once you have it done, youll be wondering why you didnt choose it in the first place.

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