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University of Florida Breaks Ground on $45M Translational Research Building

Construction in Al Anbar Province
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The Gulf Region District is managing the construction of the Ramadi Highway Police Station in Al Anbar Province. The project employs more than 30 local Iraqis.

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Corps of Engineers manages projects to restore Iraqi legal, justice system facilities

University of Florida Breaks Ground on M Translational Research Building
NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – The University of Florida has broken ground on construction of a 120,000-square-foot institute that will house research into aging and clinical and translational studies, including genomics and bioinformatics.
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Popular Contractor Training Guide Now Available as Audio Download
CFO on the go, long-time Sage Master Builder and Timberline Office Reseller, republishes “7 Secrets of Successful Contractors” in MP3 audio format. This popular guide delivers practical tips, training, and best practices for building and maintaining a successful construction company. Temecula, CA (PRWEB) May 31, 2011 CFO on the go ( http://www.cfosonthego.net ), a Sage …
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Business news: Coroner and deputy graduate from training program
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Newspapers, Schools, Breaking News, Sports, Weather, Alabama, Pelham, Alabaster, Calera, Hoover, Birmingham

Newspapers, Schools, Breaking News, Sports, Weather, Alabama, Pelham, Alabaster, Calera, Hoover, Birmingham
Nearly 10 years ago, Calera’s Brian Schwentner was on a passenger plane destined for Detroit. The plane landed in Dayton, Ohio. Walking through the airport concourse, Schwentner passed the USO office, where he said he saw a muscled-up, tough-looking Marine gunnery sergeant watching a TV and crying.
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March Jobs Report Brings Good News—Finally
With gain of 216,000 jobs last month, employment market is picking up steam.
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Harper talks trade in Halifax stop this morning
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has just announced in Halifax a re-elected Conservative government will aim to complete bilateral free trade negotiations with the European Union by 2012 and with India in 2013. A Conservative release says free trade agreements with the European Union and India will provide improved access to over 1.7 billion new customers for Canadian businesses. Harper made the …
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Dow reaches 2011 high after unemployment falls
A drop in the unemployment rate to a two-year low sent stocks higher Friday.
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Apar India College Of Management & Technology On P7 News Channel

Apar India was established in 1998, providing University Degrees from Sikkim Manipal University (SMU). Health Medical Technological Sciences in the field of Management, IT and Journalism MBA, MCA, MSc.IT, MAJM, BBA, BCA, BSc.IT, BA JM etc.Apar also provides MBA Distance Learning and Part Time MBA degrees. Website- www.aparindiacollege.com Contact Details: Name of the Person :Career Helpline Contact No. : 911145044000 Email : contact@aparindia.net Website : www.aparindiacollege.com Address Dwarka : Apar India College of Management & Technology, Apar India Tower, Sector – 19, Dwarka, Plot no. 11-13, Amberhai, Behind Vardhman Crown Mall, (Near Metro Station Sector – 10) New Delhi – 110 075 Ph No. 45607500 Rohini : Apar India College Of Management & Technology, Apar Campus, 6 Community Centre, Vikas Tower, (Opp. ICICI Bank), Sector – 8, Rohini, (Nr. Rohini East Metro Station) Delhi – 110 085 Ph. No. 45044000 Delhi,India Pincode : 110075 Right from the time of its establishment, Apar India is striving hard to inculcate Shiksha (Education), Sanskar (Values) and Seva (Service) in the students. The Director Mr. RK Jain strongly believes that it is only through Education that the right values and sense of service could be inculcated in the students which forms the foundation of the Nation. Apar India is an established center of excellence, which caters to the need of the time today (courses offered MBA, BBA,BCA). Keeping this in mind, we introduced the concept of free full time
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A historic steam plant at Duke is scheduled to reopen this winter after a million renovation that marks another era at Duke: natural gas, not coal, will fuel the new boilers. The new system will provide 35 percent more steam to heat academic and medical buildings, sterilize surgical equipment and maintain proper humidity for art and lab research. The plant, which sits off West Pettigrew Street, will become Dukes base system, supplying the equivalent of enough steam each hour to heat 2500 houses. Dukes other steam plant, built in 1929 on West campus near Research Drive, will be a peaking plant with the capacity to burn coal, oil, recycled oil and natural gas when demand is high during the coldest days of the year. The effort is part of Duke’s overall goal to become a climate-neutral campus, a pledge made by President Richard Brodhead in 2007, as part of the American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment. Converting the plant on East campus to natural gas isn’t the only sustainable feature of the system. In hopes of earning a silver rating in LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) from the US Green Building Council, Duke is reusing 87 percent of the original building and making use of recycled water, including rainwater off the new roof to operate the plants only toilet.

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Colorado River Aqueduct Map
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The Colorado River Aqueduct begins at Lake Havasu, formed by Parker Dam, on the California-Arizona border, and carries water across the Mojave and Colorado deserts. It is owned and operated by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD). The aqueduct is a major source of drinking water for much of Southern California.

The main portion of the aqueduct—between Parker Dam and Cajalco Reservoir—consists of two reservoirs, five pumping plants, 63 miles (101 km) of canals, 92 miles (148 km) of tunnels, and 84 miles (135 km) of buried conduit and siphons. Its capacity is 1.3 million acre-feet (1.6 km³) per year.

The MWD built the project for the Works Projects Administration (WPA) in eight years, from 1933-1941. Water first flowed in the aqueduct on January 7, 1939 when the intake pumps at Lake Havasu began operation to fill the first of the reservoirs in the Gene Basin. (See article reproduced below.)

William Mulholland thought up the idea and MWD Chief Engineer Frank E. Weymouth designed it. It was the largest public works project in southern California during the Great Depression—it employed 30,000 people over an eight-year period and as many as 10,000 at one time.

In 1992, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) as one of the Seven Wonders of the American Engineering World.

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Update: This image was used on Ron’s Log on January 9, 2009.

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First Water Flows In Colorado Aqueduct
Intake pumping plant goes into regular service Jan. 7 and starts filling Gene Basin reservoir

The first water will flow in a section of the Colorado River Aqueduct on Jan. 7 when the Intake pumping plant, having successfully completed preliminary tests, will be put into regular operation.

The Intake plant is the first to be completed of five pumping stations along the aqueduct line. It will take water from the reservoir formed in the Colorado River by Parker Dam, lift it up the canyon wall to a height of 291 ft., and deliver it into a 2-mile tunnel leading to the Gene Basin reservoir.

Ceremonies marking the first regular operation of any part of the aqueduct will be held Jan. 7 at the Gene Basin reservoir.

The entire metropolitan aqueduct system is now about 90 per cent complete, with all major features scheduled for completion by the latter part of 1939. At that time aqueduct water will be delivered into Cajalco Reservoir, the terminal storage basin at the west end of the main aqueduct, and it is expected that water will be distributed to cities in the district before the end of the year.

Source: Engineering News-Record: A Weekly Journal of Civil Engineering and Construction Practice. Volume 122. January to June, 1939. Page 17.

You can download a PDF version of this book here. This guy has a hardcover first-edition of this books for sale: RonaldRH.

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The U.S. Department of the Interior‘s Bureau of Reclamation‘s Lower Colorado Region has a brochure about the Parker Dam and Powerplant.

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Susquehanna Civil acquiring Pinto Engineering
Dillsburg-based Susquehanna Civil Inc. and York Township-based Pinto Engineering Inc. plan to merge their operations, effective Nov. 30.
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UC sweeps engineering competition
By: German Lopez | News editor The University of Cincinnati’s College of Engineering and Applied Science teams came out on top in a recent competition. …
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KSFY Action News: Breaking News, Weather and Community |10 firms send in proposals for proposed events center
Architectural and engineering firms interested in playing a role in the design of the new events center needed to get their proposals in by 2 p.m. Friday.
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P1-B hangar to rise at Clark aviation complex
CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga, Nov. 14 (PNA) –Leading aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) company SIA Engineering Company (SIAEC) will be setting up its second hangar worth at least P1 billion to provide MRO services for the Boeing 747 and 777.
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WHY Should I Have A New Construction Inspection Performed?

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by nordique

WHY Should I Have A New Construction Inspection Performed?

Why Should I Have a New House Inspected?

 

Many people mistakenly believe that they don’t need an inspection on a new house. The misconception is understandable because as consumers we have been conditioned to believe that consumer products of all types will be delivered without defects. Unfortunately this is not true, especially in the new construction market.

 

Quality control programs in new construction vary widely in the field and many contractors do it by the seat of their pants if at all. Most builders require that their superintendents have only a Bachelors degree in any field, Accounting will do.  They usually get away with this because they have learned from experience what kind of mistakes are going to show up as a problem during the warranty period. As a result there are likely to be hidden defects that will show up later in the life of the house, after the builder warranty has expired.

 

Homeowners often encounter these problems after the first year or two not knowing they are related to construction error. For instance, brick veneer is installed on about 90% of the new houses built in this area. Most people do not realize that brick is not waterproof. To compensate for this, construction standards, including the building codes, require a drainage plane behind the brick along with flashing and weep holes that will guide any water that penetrates the brick, back to the outside.

 

Unfortunately I rarely see brick veneer installed with all of the required flashing. As a result water may enter the interior wall and ceiling space and cause all kinds of problems including damage to walls, ceilings and floors and issues with mold, mildew and fungus.

 

Again, most homeowners don’t realize that the problems they see even 5 or 6 years after they move in are the result of code violations. It has also been my experience that a large percentage of the problems I find during the inspection of a 5 to 10 year old house are the result of builder errors.

 

What Are The Most Common Construction Defects?

 

Improper grading of the soil around the house resulting in wet moldy crawl spaces

Flashing missing from brick veneer

Improperly installed and adjusted safety equipment on garage door openers

Improperly installed appliances

Improperly installed attic ladders

Missing fire blocking

Improper wiring in the panel

Electrical wiring not properly secured and protected.

Loose electrical receptacles

HVAC ducts loose and blowing conditioned air into the crawl space or attic.

Structural deficiencies in the roof construction

The builder was required to have inspections performed by city inspectors, Won’t This Protect Me?

 

Unfortunately the protection afford by the official inspection departments is limited. City inspectors are stretched very thin, they may perform 15-20 inspections a day and can only spend a few minutes at a construction site during a few visits at specific phases of construction.

 

Code enforcement is about as effective as speed enforcement is on our highways. Think about how many times have you been stopped for speeding compared to the number of times in your life you have exceeded the speed limit. Think about how many speed related accidents there are on the highways. Consider also that the builders know exactly when the code officials are going to show up and exactly what they will be looking for. Is it any wonder that new homes have problems?

 

New Home Inspection Requirements Have Begun.

 

On September 1, 2008, new homes and major remodeling home improvement projects will require a third-party home inspection.  The new home inspection requirements will require a minimum of three inspections for all homes built or remodeled in unincorporated areas or in cities that do not offer municipal inspections.  The Texas Residential Construction Commission has enacted the mandatory reviews.  All projects started after September 1, 2008 will be subject to the new requirements. 

 

Three Inspections Required:

 

1.  The foundation inspection must be conducted prior to the placement of concrete.

2.  The framing and mechanical systems inspection must be conducted prior to the placement of exterior wall insulation or interior wall coverings.

3.  The final inspection is performed when the home is complete.

 

The inspections will have to be completed by a third-party independent professional Texas Real Estate Commission inspector.    

 

There will be fines levied against builders and re-modelers that fail to have their projects inspected.

 

The Texas Residential Construction Commission has put together a list of Most Frequently Asked Questions about the program.  They have also added Contracted Inspections Instructions. 

 

What does the Foundation inspection look for?

 

Compliance with engineered drawings Proper placement, support, sizing, and spacing of graded rebar Ensuring proper beam depth, width, and placement Vapor/moisture barrier placement check If drawings are not sealed by an engineer, then the foundation must comply with the building code.

 

What does the Framing, Mechanical inspection look for?

 

Electrical systems must be properly grounded

All connections in junction boxes

Proper gauge wiring is installed

Outlets spaced properly

Adequate access to machinery

Duct work should not be encumbered by other building materials

Ducts are installed to applicable building code

Roof is supported and sloped

Plumbing system should be reviewed

 

What does the final inspection certify?

 

Yard is graded properly for water flow

HVAC is in complete working order

HVAC exterior unit is located on a level surface

All air ducts free of obstruction

Doors and windows operate properly

Finish materials are properly installed

The flat work around home is free of any structural cracks

All roof cladding is installed to manufacturer’s recommendations

Flashing is installed

Fixtures are correctly installed and working

All appliances are installed and working

There are no apparent safety issues.

 

This is not a complete list of everything the inspections cover.  The inspector must also verify the project meets the applicable building code.  You might hear some rumbling and grumbling from the contractors you know but the program is designed for the good of the consumer – you and me.  Three phase inspections are really very minimal to require for a residential structure.  The home builder I worked for required ten inspections before they would deliver a completed home to a new home owner.

 

Does it make you wonder what was required before the new program? 

All homes built or remodeled must be inspected three times. Starting soon!   

 

Starting as of January, the good news is that builders are required to perform to the code requirements and knowing this can help you get the problems corrected. However, this will only happen if you have an inspector who knows construction and the codes.

 

When Hiring an Inspector For New Construction, What should I Look For?

 

First you need an inspector who has extensive experience in new construction along with the education necessary to under stand the building science behind the codes.

 

You also need an inspector who knows the codes and who is not afraid to use them. Believe it or many home inspectors are afraid to use the codes when documenting problems with new construction. Many are so afraid of the “C” word that they will ignore obvious problems related to code provisions because they are afraid you will hold them to a higher standard. They have been told this by so called experts. When interviewing an inspector ask them if they will report on code violations they may see and give references to the codes. If they say no, keep moving.

 

Bottom line, if a home inspector will not provide references to the building codes, manufactures installation instruction or other industry standards he is simply wasting your time and money.

 

What Will a New Construction Inspection Cost?

 

If you don’t care what kind of inspection you get, you can find inspectors who will do just about any job for 0. Dig a little deeper and you can probably find an inspector for less than 0.

 

The inspection industry is covered up with unqualified inspectors who receive bogus “certification” from phony inspector mills and virtual associations. One association will let you take a free online exam, pay a fee and become a “Certified Master Inspector.” There are documented cases of Jr. High School kids passing the test!

 

If you need to save a few bucks on the inspection of one of your biggest investments, just remember, Buyer Beware.  If you want a real inspection performed by a knowledgeable professional inspector, you are going to spend between 0 to 0 for most inspections. If your new house is really big, you’ll pay even more.

 

Special Scheduling Consideration for New Consideration

 

Unless the new house you are purchasing already has a Certificate of Occupancy, scheduling an inspection on a house under construction can be difficult. All too often the builder will commit to a completion date which they will fail to meet. As a matter of fact they will commit to and fail to meet one deadline after another and before you know it you are pushed up to the closing date.

 

If you have an inspection scheduled and the builder gives you less 48 hours notice that they will not have the house ready, it is best to proceed with the inspection at the scheduled time and arranged for return visit by the inspector once the final power is turned on. You should ask the builder to reimburse you for the cost of the return visit.

 

I have performed inspections behind these so called builders’ inspectors and new county required third-party inspectors and I have found numerous errors and omissions.  If you look closely, you will see that most Texas Home Builders have entered into agreements with large, out of town real estate inspection firms to perform all of their required inspections.  Sounds kind of fishy, like kick-backs and having the inspector on the builder’s payroll.  Whose interest do you think that inspector is looking out for, a home buyer he will never meet or the builder who is putting money in his back pocket?

 

See my Houston Home Inspection Client’s Reviews for comments about issues I discovered with their new homes, one of which was cracks in the garage foundation which was completely omitted by the builder’s third party inspector.  My client backed out of the deal, got her earnest money back fully and the builder has since filed for bankruptcy and went out of business.

 

Go www.atexinspects.com/reviews to see ATEX Inspects Great Client Reviews!

 

If you are buying a new home, contact us for an impartial, detailed and thorough home inspection.  ATEX Inspects serves all of the greater Houston, Texas area with quality home and Commercial property inspection services

 

Contact us today before your new home construction begins at 281-216-1171 or by email at robert@atexinspects.com.

 

http://www.atexinspects.com

 

Robert Welch, Professional home inspector serving all of Houston with quality home and commercial inspections for numerous years


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