Thursday, September 8, 2011

2010 Exterior Color Tips for the Summer Season


Many homeowners don't think about painting their houses until they see their neighbors painting, or worse, find evidence of damage to the siding or stucco. While most homeowners repaint for appearance, it's important to remember that paint's primary value is in its function of waterproofing, protecting and preserving your home.


4) Maintenance minded? Intense colors are more likely to fade. They absorb heat and are more affected by moisture than lighter hues. And when you need to touch it up, it's difficult to match.About CertaPro Painters: CertaPro Painters, the largest North American residential painting company, was founded in 1992. Specializing in servicing both high-end residential and commercial customers, its success is based on exceeding customer expectations by delivering certainty at every juncture of a painting job from start to finish. CertaPro Painters now operates across America and internationally.2) What won't be painted? Consider the colors of things that won't be painted such as roofs, wood, masonry, or stone.For more information and more tips on exterior painting visit certapro.com .CertaPro Painters -- the largest painting company in North America -- offers tips on choosing the right color for painting the exterior of your home this summer.Press Contact: Jason Mitchell Arieff Communications jason@arieff.com (415) 538 93635) Follow the rules. Some communities actually have restrictions on color palettes. Be sure to consult you community or homeowners association to see if such rules apply.3) Get nosey about your neighbors. Examine the color of surrounding homes. How do you want your home to stand out?1) Style is everything. Some styles, like Victorian, lend themselves to elaborate multi-color schemes. Others, like Georgian or Colonial are better suited to two or three colors.

Press Contact: Jason Mitchell Arieff Communications jason@arieff.com (415) 538 9363




Hospital breaks ground on $12M cancer center


Hudson Valley Hospital Center has broken ground in Cortlandt Manor on a $12 million cancer center and medical office building.


The center will offer radiation and infusion therapy and support services. A radiation oncologist will be on site to oversee treatment.The construction project follows the recent opening of a four-story patient tower at Hudson Valley Hospital Center. That $100 million renovation and expansion project added a state-of-the-art surgery center, 84 all-private patient rooms, a new lobby and 450-space parking garage, and doubled the size of the emergency department."People undergoing treatment for cancer should not have to travel long distances to get excellent care," John C. Federspiel, president and CEO of Hudson Valley Hospital Center, said in a prepared statement. "Our new cancer center will not only provide top-notch care close to home, but will also provide doctors with medical offices close to the hospital."

The center will offer radiation and infusion therapy and support services. A radiation oncologist will be on site to oversee treatment.




Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The Eastern Contra Costa County habitat conservation plan: large-scale approach protects habitats and helps communities


The majestic Mount Diablo serves as a landmark for northern California. From its summit, eastern Contra Costa County extends out to the tidal Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Between the mountain and the delta is a wild region of steep-sided valleys and rumpled hills. Emerald green and flower-crowned in spring, they quickly turn a tawny brown in the arid summers. Dramatic local variations in soil, rainfall, and aspect give rise to striking habitat mosaics of grasslands, dense chaparral, and lush oak woodlands.


In 2007, when the representatives reached an agreement--with significant compromises by everyone--the Service issued the necessary incidental take permit.What is the landowner's role?"The key to me is to bring and keep everybody at the table," says Jim Gwerder, a real estate broker and consultant at Souza Realty. He serves as a board member of the Citizens Land Alliance, which represents many of the larger landowners.Patience and CompromiseWho can participate?What are the benefits?The HCP did not come easily. The various interests struggled for five years before they reached agreement on an almost 2,000-page comprehensive mitigation plan. Developers and landowners decided on a fee system to fund much of the HCP, and they accepted that certain high-value areas for development and conservation could not be covered under the HCP permits. Environmental groups conceded some lands they had hoped to keep undisturbed.In exchange, the cities and county locked in the right to urbanize 13,000 acres (5,300 ha). They also receive protection under the plan's "incidental take" permit. The permit gives developers assurance that they will not be liable under the Endangered Species Act for the unintentional take of listed species when it is incidental to otherwise lawful activities, assuming they implement the conservation measures defined in the plan and pay the established acquisition and restoration fees.An HCP that individual landowners can join may already exist in a given area. Such plans are known as programmatic HCPs and are often county- or even region-wide. HCPs can include conservation measures for vulnerable plant and animal species that are not listed federally as endangered or threatened.Today, however, eastern Contra Costa County provides an exceptional example of successful collaboration that protects important habitats for native species while enabling the region to meet the growing demands of its communities.Landowners who suspect that a federally listed species occurs on a project site can request information from the state wildlife agency or the nearest Service office. If a listed species is present, the applicant decides whether or not to seek an incidental take permit.John Kopchik, county planner and lead facilitator during negotiations for the HCP now also serves as Executive Director and overseer for implementing the plan. "It is very gratifying to see the community's hard work take root in thousands of acres of new conservation and a new locally-run system for regulating species impacts.""Service biologists respected the community's needs and collaborated with their diverse interests as co-equals," says Susan Moore, Field Supervisor in the Service's Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, which carried out the negotiations. "Our collaborative approach enabled everyone to agree on a plan that provides better protection for rare species and benefits the community."If the Service finds an HCP meets the specified criteria, it issues an incidental take permit. This allows the permit holder to proceed with an activity that could otherwise result in the unlawful take of a listed speciesCompleted in 2007 after five years of work, which followed five earlier years devoted to building trust, the plan encompasses 175,000 acres (more than 70,000 hectares), most of the county east of Mount Diablo. Within this region, the plan will protect about 30,000 acres (more than 12,000 ha) of habitat for 28 species. Ten of these species are protected under federal and state endangered species laws. The other 18, vulnerable species without a protected status, will benefit from habitat protection under the new regional plan.Four projects have already restored wetland habitats that are beginning to be used by species covered in the plan. The Service believes that the plan will be one of the nation's most successful examples of regional habitat protection. It shows how an ecosystem approach can work successfully in real life.Working with the Service, the landowner develops an HCP that assesses the likely impacts on target species from the proposed project, the steps that will be taken to minimize and mitigate those impacts, and how the steps will be funded. The plan also identifies any alternatives that could avoid the incidental take and the reasons why those alternatives are not being chosen. The landowner then applies to the Service for an incidental take permit.The rolling hills still stage spectacular spring wildflower displays. Tiny rare shrimp that come to life for just a few weeks each spring still have ephemeral vernal pools to live in, and the diminutive San Joaquin kit fox still roams the hills and valleys. These and other creatures have a brighter future thanks to a plan that looked at the big picture to save an ecosystem.For the landowner: After receiving an incidental take permit for activities that could result in the unlawful take of listed species, he or she can move forward with the assurance that their such take will not be in violation of the ESA.Any non-federal landowner is eligible to participate in the program.What are HCPs?One of the chief beneficiaries of the habitat conservation plan will be the nation's smallest fox, the endangered San Joaquin kit fox (Vulpes macrotis mutica). Lands protected by the plan will link to 40,000 acres (more than 16,000 ha) of other protected lands--Mt. Diablo State Park, several regional parks, and a large reservoir watershed--giving the fox and other species the room they need to roam.What is the process for getting an incidental take permit?The habitat conservation plan already has received more than $30 million in competitive grants for implementation. Through a partnership with the East Bay Regional Park District, acreage is being acquired faster than anticipated.This ecological wonderland on the edge of the prosperous San Francisco Bay area has been under tremendous pressure in recent decades. Entire new cities of stucco houses have been spreading rapidly toward the hills.Being realistic about the availability of land and the cost of the plan was another key to success. "Each developer could look to their own costs," recalls Gwerder. "Ultimately, they concluded that this was a cleaner, more efficient way to go."The key is the East Contra Costa County Habitat Conservation Plan, an agreement hammered out by a diverse group of interests, including ranchers, developers, environmentalists, cities, the county, and water and park districts. Encouraging the process were state and federal environmental agencies, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.For the species: HCPs provide permanent protection and management of habitat for the species covered by the HCP. Incidental take permits make the elements of the HCP legally binding. While incidental take permits have expiration dates, the identified mitigation measures may extend into perpetuity. Violating the terms of an incidental take permit may constitute unlawful take under the ESA.Habitat Conservation PlansHCPs describe the anticipated effects of the proposed taking, how those impacts will be minimized or mitigated, and how the conservation measures included in the plan will be funded.

Landowners who suspect that a federally listed species occurs on a project site can request information from the state wildlife agency or the nearest Service office. If a listed species is present, the applicant decides whether or not to seek an incidental take permit.




There is no escaping the fact crackpot scheduling is a result of


So the Ryder Cup has found its perfect storm. Not in the confluence of Welsh climate and Welsh topography that washed out the opening day's play. Not even in the scheduling of the tournament for the first week of October, its latest start since 1967. But rather, and most critically, in the combination of arrogance and greed that brought all those other factors together.


Money talks - and not just in a Welsh accent either. On the other side of the Atlantic, organisers of the US Tour had long grumbled about the fact their season tended to peter out after the PGA Championship in August, so they instituted the FedEx Cup, an ungainly play-off series whose deficiencies are of no great note to players who tend to concentrate only on the $35 million prize fund. This year's winner was Jim Furyk, who trousered the immodest first prize of $10m only last weekend.Which is where the problem really lies. The Ryder Cup is trumpeted as one of the world's greatest sporting events largely because it pits the finest players of Europe and America against each other for nothing more than honour. Yet its place in the greater scheme of things is really as an afterthought, something to be dealt with after the money has been made. And the more money they want to make, the later and later it goes.Can common sense prevail? The fact of the matter is that organisers of the Ryder Cup cannot credibly carry on parading its merits as the ultimate Corinthian contest while continuing to undermine its integrity with crackpot scheduling. And if all their worthy speeches about the great game of golf and about bringing youngsters into the sport are to be remembered as anything other than empty rhetoric, then they have to give the event the priority it deserves.Their failure to do that has already undermined this year's competition. Yes, some of the golf on display at Celtic Manor has been riveting. And yes, the individual battles have had as much drama as anyone could ask for. But the 2010 tournament has been critically compromised by the need to rip up the original schedule and turn the new format into a desperate race against time and the fading light of shorter autumn days. Frankly, it deserves much better than this.It was the culmination of a contest not just between Scotland and Wales, the only two credible candidates in the bid process at the time, but also between the Professional Golfers' Association, the traditional owners of the Ryder Cup, and the European Tour. The Tour supplied the players for the event, but its officials had long made clear their dissatisfaction with an arrangement that effect-ively gave the PGA the major say in the running of the tournament and the major slice of its proceeds. The choice of Wales, and a course owned by the millionaire host of an existing Tour event, was a clear signal that the power balance had changed for all time.As the weather forecasters trotted out their gloomy - and mostly accurate - predictions last week, the mind wandered back to 2001 and the sequence of events that led to the Ryder Cup coming to Wales. The stuccoed and castellated premises of Wentworth Golf Club provided the suitably overblown setting for the announcement that Sir Terry Matthews, or rather his cheque book, had persuaded the European Tour authorities that Celtic Manor would host this year's event.

Senior sources within the European Tour have suggested that an even later date has been proposed for the Gleneagles Ryder Cup in 2014, but First Minister Alex Salmond indicated yesterday that a slot in September is the preferred option as far as he is concerned. "But it's for the tours to decide," Salmond added. We have to hope that they actually learn their lesson from this year's washout in Wales.




Tuesday, September 6, 2011

City halts apartment developer


Neighbors wondered for months whether the Di Rimini apartment project at the southeast corner of Capitol Avenue and St. Clair Street eventually would resemble the renderings they had seen.


"We as a staff are trying to work out a solution with the developer," Peoni said. "If we can't get this worked out administratively, they're going to have to go back to another public hearing. The burden is on them."Total violations: 35What: 31-unit apartment buildingA week later, the Department of Code Enforcement issued a stop-work order for the project at 733 N. Capitol Ave. Senior planner Jeff York gave developer Di Rimini LLC a list of 35 points where the project built differs from the one approved.Sparks has the 34,000-square-foot building listed for sale on LoopNet with an asking price of $6.7 million - about $216,000 per unit. The listing says the "upscale multifamily housing development" geared toward students is scheduled for completion by Oct. 1, and that about half the units have been leased by a for-profit college.The violations pose the biggest test yet for the city's 2-year-old urban design guidelines, which developers and planners created to provide a basic framework for massing and scale of projects in the central business district. Neighbors and other developers are watching closely to see whether the city enforces the new rules.The changes from the agreed-upon building design have angered neighbors, particularly those who have followed the rules while investing in their own properties."The renderings and what's built don't match up - it's disappointing," said Andrews, also a board member of the Near North Development Corp., which supported the original plan. "Everybody will watch intently as this unfolds to see what happens. Clearly, we all see what's taken place here and we'll see what the repercussions are for breaking the rules."Stop-work order: September 2010"How did this happen? How could a plan that started as a promising project get turned into something that is a ghost of what was planned?" Urban Indy blog author Curt Ailes wrote in a post Sept. 28. One reader said the building looks like a Motel 6.Several directors for the not-for-profit Near North Development Corp. expressed concerns at a board meeting, leading the group to ask in an e-mail on Sept. 2 for the city planning department to take a look.A sampling: window openings, placement and style are wrong; windows and doors missing required trim; missing railings; promised outdoor plaza space missing; stone placement is wrong; planter boxes missing; massing and scale "designed totally different from approved plans."Source: IBJ researchThe building is a much more serious challenge to the urban design guidelines than the most prominent previous violation - a bright-yellow facade on a downtown Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant that the developer agreed to tone down in 2008.Sparks, reached on his cell phone, said he had no comment, then hung up. He and his attorney, Jeff Bellamy of the local firm Thrasher Buschmann and Voelkel, did not return repeated phone messages.Shiel Sexton, a general contractor, has its headquarters a few blocks to the north, and Andrews had been watching with dismay as the building took shape in recent months.Peoni said the developer thought "they were getting the project approved conceptually" and not each specific detail. He said Sparks was apologetic and humble in a recent meeting and has promised to produce new renderings showing planned fixes for the building, which replaced a vacant lot.Project in limboDeveloper: Di Rimini LLCSize: 34,000 square feetPlan approved: October 2009The city's planning staff met five separate times with Di Rimini principal Jeff Sparks and his attorney to ensure the project would meet the guidelines, said Mike Peoni, administrator for the city's department of planning. After the developer agreed to a long list of changes, a hearing examiner approved the proposal in October 2009, and the Metropolitan Development Commission gave its blessing in November. Construction began early this year.The city has issued a stop-work order for the Di Rimini development project after the developer failed to follow design features agreed upon before the plan's approval."There are a lot of times people don't follow what they're supposed to be doing, but it's usually not this major," acknowledged York, the senior city planner. "Before, we had minor issues that could be worked out with minor changes. I think this is a test."It's the first time John Andrews, director of business development for locally based Shiel Sexton, can remember a developer securing approval for one set of plans and building another.Where: 733 N. Capitol Ave.Signs outside the building promote open houses every weekend and by appointment for the apartment units, which are being offered, for $1,590 per month (includes one-car garage, stainless appliances and all utilities, including Internet and cable).The 31-unit building taking shape had fewer and different windows, less limestone and more synthetic stucco than promised. Two-story aluminum and glass storefronts were missing. The portion along St. Clair had three stories instead of four and was missing vertical columns.Principal: Jeff SparksAndrews said there are often good reasons for zoning variances, but such a blatant disregard of the rules should not be tolerated.Estimated cost: more than $5 millionBut no one will be moving in until the developer can reach terms with city planners. If they can't agree, the current approval could be voided and ultimately the fate of the project could wind up in court.

Source: IBJ research




Historic Brown mansion in Oklahoma City to be auctioned at sheriff's


A historic mansion that pioneer Oklahoma businessman John A. Brown built in 1930 is slated to be auctioned at a sheriff sale in December after falling into foreclosure.


The mansion was featured as a Symphony Designers Show House in 2003 as part of a charity event sponsored by the Oklahoma City Orchestra League. Each year, the Orchestra League picks one local mansion to elaborately redecorate as part of the Symphony Designers fundraiser.Brown, founder of the John A. Brown's Department Stores brand, built the mansion with his wife Della Dunkin Brown just one year after Nichols Hills founder G.A. Nichols purchased 2,700 acres of farm land north of Oklahoma City in 1929 with dreams of developing the area into an upscale residential area, according to the city's official history.The mansion is scheduled to be auctioned off at the Oklahoma County Courthouse on Dec. 2.The Meyers purchased the house in 2002 for $1.4 million, according to property records.Appraised at $2 million, the 12,743-square-foot, 2.5-story Spanish gothic-style mansion was one of the first homes built in Nichols Hills. The white stucco mansion at 1601 Guilford Ln. is set on 2.45 acres and features vaulted ceilings and numerous chandeliers, as well as an enclosed courtyard with a pool.The mansion on Guilford Lane was recently listed with Nichols Hills Realtor Marilyn Torbett for $2.65 million, but she released the property a few weeks ago, staff at Torbett's office said on Wednesday. Torbett could not immediately be reached for comment.Bridgeport Holdings once had an extensive and diverse portfolio that included businesses ranging from homebuilders to a private foster care agency, according to a 2002 profile of the company in The Journal Record. Now a listed phone number for the Bridgeport is disconnected and the company's website is no longer operational.Wells Fargo Bank began foreclosure proceedings on the property in June 2009 after a $1.5 million mortgage on the property went into default, according to court documents. Attorney Sally Garrison, who represented Wells Fargo in the foreclosure, could not be reached for comment on Wednesday.Attempts to reach James or Robin Meyer also were unsuccessful. A call to Robin Meyer's attorney Christine Fritze was not immediately returned on Wednesday.Three homebuilding companies that Bridgeport controlled, Brookside Homes, Livingston Meyer Homes and Newhaven Homes, went out of business in 2008 after the credit markets dried up, according to news accounts.

The mansion is scheduled to be auctioned off at the Oklahoma County Courthouse on Dec. 2.




Monday, September 5, 2011

BETWEEN THE SHEETS


THE De Vere Grand, Brighton


Where and why:On the menu: Afternoon tea in the lobby is a Brighton institution at pounds 19.95. The Grand may look, well, exceedingly grand, but it's not pretentious. Heading up the menu is a sturdy main course of local fish and chips with mushy peas (pounds 13.45) served in the Kings Restaurant - head to the seafront conservatory. Breakfast is an all-youcan-eat affair, with waffles and pancakes - making a bracing walk along the prom something of a necessity. While you're there: In summer the hotel has a catamaran to take guests sailing around the Sussex coast. Take a Brighton Rock walking tour (www.brightoncitywalks.com, pounds 6pp), shop in the Lanes or indulge in some old-fashioned fun on the pier.Commemorated as the Cosmopolitan in Graham Greene's novel Brighton Rock, the hotel was bombed by the IRA during the Conservative party conference in 1984. It was rebuilt and re-opened two years later. The best rooms have sea views and balconies. You can see both the Brighton Pier and the derelict West Pier while inhaling a lung-full of fresh air.SARAH TURNERWake up call: Rooms in February start from pounds 99 for B&B. Go to www.devere.co.uk or call 0844 980 9950.

SARAH TURNER




GelTech Solutions, Creators of Fire Suppressant Gel, Introduces FireIce Home Defense Unit for Homeowners


GelTech Solutions, Inc. (OTCBB: GLTC), the creators of the revolutionary fire suppressant gel FireIce , today announced that it is introducing a solution for the homeowner facing the threat of approaching wildfires, the 'FireIce Home Defense Unit' (HDU).


Embedded Video AvailableFeatures and Benefits:FireIce adheres to many different types of structures: wood, brick, and stucco. FireIce adds lasting protection to your shrubs, trees and surrounding landscape. FireIce is environmentally friendly and non-toxic. FireIce is easy to clean up. No pressure cleaning or harsh chemicals are required to remove FireIce. The only thing needed is a garden hose.Add to Digg Bookmark with del.icio.us Add to NewsvineDuring times of crisis, fire departments cannot offer protection for every homeowner in 'fire threatened areas' as resources become extremely limited. The FireIce HDU was created to give the homeowner an additional line of defense that enables them to potentially save their home and personal property from the threat of an advancing fire.Contact Mike Poslaiko Corporate Communications 800-924-4874Support FireIce at: http://www.facebook.com/FireIce911About FireIce:For more information about FireIce, please visit: http://www.fireice.comFireIce® is a state-of the art water-enhancing fire suppressant and structure protectant that is currently being utilized by firefighters, first responders, and military personnel both domestically and internationally.Embedded Video Available: http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=1420924Joseph Ingarra, President, stated, "It has been our goal to develop an affordable solution that would give every homeowner the opportunity to protect their home and property. The FireIce HDU is now available to be purchased by the public online at www.fireice.com . We also expect it to be available regionally as we are speaking with a number of distributors that service customers in regions west of the Rocky Mountains."Join our growing fan bases:

Contact Mike Poslaiko Corporate Communications 800-924-4874




Sunday, September 4, 2011

New Study Shows Brick Veneer Driest of Exterior Walls Tested


Superior Moisture Control Over Vinyl, Fiber Cement, Manufactured Stone and Stucco Siding


“The lab report’s findings on brick’s superior moisture resistance are extremely significant,” notes J. Gregg Borchelt, President & CEO of the Brick Industry Association (BIA) at www.gobrick.com. BIA funded the study along with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Products Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. “Builders will want to choose brick if they wish to provide their customers the protection of a superior wall system—instead of one that is just ‘good enough.’”Founded in 1934, the Brick Industry Association (BIA) is the nationally recognized authority on clay brick construction representing the nation’s distributors and manufacturers of clay brick and suppliers of related products. Web site: www.gobrick.com or www.greenbrick.com / 703-620-0010.Moisture performance values were collected at regular intervals from key components within a pair of wall assemblies constructed with eight different cladding types. Each wall assembly consisted of interior gypsum board, wood studs with fiberglass insulation between the studs, sheathed with either OSB or plywood and clad with brick veneer, vinyl siding, fiber cement, manufactured stone or stucco and was then subjected to ambient weather conditions over a one-year period. A portion of water resistant barrier was compromised and the wall assembly behind it subjected to a daily water injection over a five-day period to evaluate its ability to dry after a leak.RESTON, Va. -- A new study by the NAHB Research Center comparing moisture resistance among typical residential exteriors evaluated brick veneer as the highest in moisture resistance and dryness. As the trend toward lighter, tighter building methods continues to raise moisture concerns, the study aimed to determine how exterior cladding can impact the moisture content of the wooden components in the wall construction. Of the eight wall systems tested—accounting for approximately 90% of the cladding systems used today—brick veneer wall assemblies performed the best overall in controlling moisture.

Founded in 1934, the Brick Industry Association (BIA) is the nationally recognized authority on clay brick construction representing the nation’s distributors and manufacturers of clay brick and suppliers of related products. Web site: www.gobrick.com or www.greenbrick.com / 703-620-0010.




How Your Belief Creates a Blueprint for Life


Introduction


We trust our exterior walls to keep us warm in winter and cool in summer. It doesn't matter if your walls are cedar, stucco, brick or vinyl. Likewise, It doesn't matter what you believe as long as you believe in something.Eleanor Roosevelt, "I believe that you control your destiny, that you can be what you want to be. You can also stop and say, No, I won't do it, I won't behave this way anymore."Faith is certitude even where there is no evidence or proof.Success means having the courage, the determination and the will to become the person you believe you were meant to be.Decide:Author Unknown, "Believe in your dreams and they may come true; believe in yourself and they will come true."Examine:Spiritual beliefs give us strength as lathe and plaster gives strength to the walls of a house. A brick or stucco house is like a strong belief in a power greater than our selves.In AA newcomers are told to come to believe in a power greater than them selves, even a door knob. In order to stay sober they must come to believe.Copyright (c) 2009 Wee DiltsBelief is a habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person or thing. Do you believe the sun will rise tomorrow morning? Then you have faith.Now you can put in the rebar, lathe and plaster, add insulation and get ready for wiring.If you didn't belief you could hit a golf ball down the fairway you wouldn't swing. Well with my golf swing, this might be a poor example.In building your blueprint for life you must have faith. As demonstrated above, you already have faith of some sort and that's enough to start building the walls of your new life.Summary:Belief is a building block of conscious thought. Just as mortar and brick are the building blocks for your exterior walls.You probably have a belief but haven't taken the time to define it. You may be a member of an organized religion. You can design a blue print for living no matter your religion or faith. It only requires you believe in something.Webster also defines believe as to accept something as true, genuine or real so you surely have that much belief.You'll add exterior stucco, brick, wood or vinyl.Beliefs are assumptions we make about ourselves, others and the world. And about how we expect things to be. How we think things really are.Let me ask you, if you passed away tomorrow, would the world stop? If you answer no, you have faith. There is something beyond you. So that is enough faith for you to start building the walls for your blueprint for living.So in building your blueprint for life you must always believe in something to create strong walls for your house.Whatever your religion or faith creating a strong wall of faith will serve you well.The relationship between belief and knowledge is subtle. People distinguish between what they know and what they believe. They consider both to be true.Belief makes us strong and helps us to control how we live.What ever you believe with feeling becomes your reality.Webster defines believe as holding an opinion. You have opinions right? Then you have the makings of belief and faith.Take a look at your own faith. What do you believe? Do you believe there is a power greater than you? If not try faking it for a week; absolutely trusting that if you fail, the Universe will keep on being the Universe.A false belief is not considered knowledge. A truth that nobody believes is not knowledge.G. K. Chesterton, "Faith Means believing the unbelievable."Walt Disney, "When you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way, implicitly and unquestionable."The walls for your life blue print are strengthened with your believe in a power greater then yourself. You could liken the walls of a house to your beliefs. If you believe than your walls are strong.Consider:Your faith provides you with the walls to protect you from the outside elements.Epistemology is the philosophical study of knowledge and belief. Knowledge can be thought of as justified belief. Belief is knowledge if the belief is true. And if the believer has justification for believing.

Copyright (c) 2009 Wee Dilts




Saturday, September 3, 2011

Oklahoma City's Bricktown hotels' design plans criticized


Members of the Bricktown Urban Design Committee raised concerns on Wednesday about the building materials and overall look of two planned hotels that a team of developers wants to build in the entertainment district.


Developers Marsh Pitman and Wisconsin-based Raymond Management Group are behind the project, the same team that brought the Hampton Inn to Bricktown. The Hampton Inn was built in 2008 and sold for a hefty $32 million in June to a Virginia real estate investment trust, about $7 million more than it cost to build the hotel. The developers also had a similar battle with the Bricktown Urban Design Committee over the use of exterior stucco on the top two floors of the Hampton Inn before it was built.Bricktown Urban Design Committee Vice Chairman Mark Krittenbrink, an architect, called the hotels' design very '70s."We're just putting something down on paper to start with," Pitman said."I just don't see there is much architectural recognition of what the surrounding area looks like," Bright said. "It looks like something that could be built on Northwest Expressway."The structure is planned at the corner of Sheridan and Central avenues, just east of the Hampton Inn & Suites in Bricktown.There are only a handful of similar combination Hilton Garden Inn and Homewood Suites hotels in the country.The developers will revise design plans for the hotels before setting a firm timeline for construction, Pitman said after the meeting.Pitman suggested salvaging the old bricks from a few vacant, red- brick, one-story buildings that would be demolished to make way for the new hotels. The old bricks could be reused in the new building, he said."We couldn't make it look like old Bricktown, but we can make it look similar to what was there," Pitman said.Design committee members criticized the use of stucco, as well as the colors of brick used in the preliminary renderings for the hotels, and also questioned the overall aesthetic of the project.Members of the design committee, including Bob Bright, also suggested adding more elements to the designs for the two new hotels, such as decorative limestone pieces, to keep with the overall look and feel of the historic buildings in the Bricktown area.The hotel designs presented to the Bricktown committee are in the preliminary stages and will be revised, he said."I think it looks like it is a hotel that could be built anywhere,"" Krittenbrink said. "It looks somewhat generic."

The developers will revise design plans for the hotels before setting a firm timeline for construction, Pitman said after the meeting.




DJC TopProjects: The Matissse Apartments submitted by R&H


The Matisse Apartments were designed to stand apart from the surrounding high-rise towers in Portland's South Waterfront district. The design team envisioned the project as a "meadow in a forest," hoping to accentuate the apartment's unique rental offerings in the two, six-story, mid-rise buildings.


The result: a LEED gold building completed on time and within budget that offers an alternative to the high-rise condos lining the waterfront.Engineers: GeoDesign Inc., KPFF Consulting Engineers, Otak, Pressler Engineering Inc.Project team StatsOther Associates: Green Building Services, RDH Building Sciences Inc., SSA Acoustics LLP, Summit Building EngineeringStart Date: August 2008Cost: $58.79 millionArchitect: Ankrom Moisan Associated Architects PCGeneral Contractor: R&H ConstructionOne building features a stucco and wood-panel exterior veneer, while the other building has a distinct shape and an exterior of composite metal panels. Dividing the 274-unit complex between two structures allows for a central courtyard and walkway, which encourages pedestrian traffic.The project team of R&H Construction, Ankrom Moisan Associated Architects and Simpson Housing spent almost a year in preconstruction to review the design, budget and constructability issues.Completion Date: November 2010Owner/Developer: Simpson Housing LPLandscape Architect: Lango Hansen Landscape Architects PC

Other Associates: Green Building Services, RDH Building Sciences Inc., SSA Acoustics LLP, Summit Building Engineering




Friday, September 2, 2011

Home Building - Exterior Siding


Nothing will impact the appearance of your home more dramatically than the type of siding you choose, so it�s no surprise that homeowners are looking to dress to impress. As you look for exterior siding, look for a material that suits the style of your house, fits your lifestyle and works geographically, because you will be living with your choice of siding for a long, long time. When it comes to figuring out the cost of having your home sided - size really does matter, since it�s labor more than materials that you�re paying for.


With everyone trying to simulate wood products, it would only make sense that someone would market a real wood siding product. That�s what Georgia-Pacific, who makes vinyl and fiber cement, has done with its Catawba hardboard siding. Catawba is 100 percent hard wood made out of pulp-grade wood chips pressed and bonded at very high temperatures. This process makes the wood very weather resistant. If you use two coats of paint you won�t have to paint it again for 10 years - double the time of traditional wood products.Cedar ShinglesThanks to new technology in the vinyl industry, the common stereotype of a �plastic� home has all but faded. New product offerings wood-like textures, shingles and shakes, deeper colors and more trim options are making vinyl a popular alternative to its high priced rivals. Vinyl is made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which makes it immune to rotting and flaking, but even the best vinyl siding will crack, split and look dingy after awhile. The fact that it requires low maintenance - it can be washed with a garden hose - and that it is cheap - $1.50 to $2 per square foot, makes it very appealing. Not so appealing is the fact that it has limited color choices, provides virtually no insulation, is not easy to repair, can fade over time and doesn�t stand up well against Mother Nature.Aluminum and Metal SidingHomes sided in cedar shingles (also called "shakes") are made of natural cedar and are usually stained in shades of brown, gray, or other earthen colors. Shakes are very popular on traditional, ranch, historical and vacation homes that want to blend in with its natural or rustic surroundings.EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish Stucco)Interior design has always been the big �in� when building a home, but now homeowners are starting to look outside. Let�s face it - first impressions go a long way, so your exterior home should really stand out. People are looking for something different and unique, but at the same time want low maintenance - in walks vinyl. Vinyl manufacturers are hard at work to meet the demands of homeowners who want a higher quality and more stylish vinyl siding. The big change to vinyl is that it�s coming out bright and colorful, now that it�s adding acrylics into its mix. Most color palettes for vinyl used to be very similar and pale, but now homeowners can find deep rich colors like forest green and barn red.If you want the appearance of wood, stucco or masonry, but can�t afford it, fiber cement siding offers a strong and attractive alternative. This durable, natural-looking material is best known by the brand names HardiPlank� and HardiPanel�. A real selling point is the fact that it�s fireproof, resistant to rot, fungus and termites (a great perk if you live in an area that is hot and humid), and may have a warranty of up to 50 years.You can�t get any more sturdy than stucco. Simply put, you�re covering your home with a layer or rock. Cement stucco is made up of a small quantity of lime, Portland cement, and water. This fine grained concrete is attached to your house using waterproof barrier paper, galvanized wire mesh, and metal flashings (handy devices that channel water to the exterior wall). While the strength of stucco remains unchallenged among sidings (it has a track record of say over a thousand years), it does have it drawbacks because of its rigid makeup. If the wood framing beneath it shrinks or if the house foundation moves, the cement stucco could crack. To avoid this happening to your new home, be sure the contractor frames your house with wood sheathing and allows the lumber to dry for about 60 days before installing the stucco. If you hire a talented plasterer, you have unlimited surface texture possibilities. If you want to add color to your stucco be sure to spend the extra money on a m!If solid wood is too much of a strain on your pocketbook you might want to consider engineered or composite wood products like plywood, oriented strand board (OSB) and hardboard ($1.50 to $2.70 per square foot), but even the best of these products won�t give you the look of real wood. Of the group, plywood (often sold in a reverse board-and-batten design) is the least expensive, easiest to install and has the longest track record. It works best on contemporary-styled homes. OSB and hardboard products are sold as 4 x 8 sheets or are molded to look like clapboard. They are available preprimed or prefinished in a wide variety of colors, which keeps the cost down.Another new look by vinyl is dressing up as cedar shingles. These cedar shingles come very close to looking like the real cedar. The real beauty to these shingles is that they won�t split, rot, flake, peel or chip like the real thing. Over the last several years, almost every vinyl manufacturer has come out with some sort of replica cedar product.asonry penetrating stain, because other paints may peel after time. Traditional stucco has a low material cost, but is expensive to install ($12 to $16 per square foot).StuccoSynthetic stucco, also called EIFS (exterior insulated finish system) consist of a a polymer-and-cement mixture, which is applied in two coats over rigid foam insulation and a fiberglass mesh. You might want to double think using this product, because since it came on the scene two decades or so ago it has been unable to successfully keep the water out. Water gets behind many EIFS systems and can�t get out. What that means for you, is that your home will likely suffer some serious structural wood rot. Synthetic manufacturers are working on rectifying this problem by using special water management systems which collect the water and divert it back to the exterior of the home before it suffers water damage. Being a new homeowner, this may be one worry you�ll want skip. Synthetic stucco materials cost more than the real thing, but because it�s easier to apply it costs less.The biggest trends in exteriors are vibrant colors and a wood lookVinylThe first choice for most homeowners is wood, because it stands unmatched for beauty and durability. Wood is available in boards, shingles or shakes. These products are typically made from red or white cedar but they are also available in pine, spruce, redwood, cypress and Douglas fir. The benefits to going with wood is it offers some insulation value, is easy to repair and install, and is available pre-stained, primed or unfinished in many styles. Some products even come with fire-retarding treatments. The drawback to solid wood siding is that it must be painted or stained, which will add several thousand dollars to the cost of the job and to maintenance expenses in the future. For example, wood shingles cost between $3 and $4 per square foot before staining or painting.Engineered or Composite WoodSolid WoodThe installed costs of fiber-cement are reported to be less than traditional masonry or synthetic stucco, equal to or less than hardboard siding, and more than vinyl siding. As always, size matters when it comes to your exterior.Fiber CementAluminum and steel siding, may be considered a step up from vinyl in durability, but it�s plagued with its own limitations. Like vinyl, metal siding comes in limited colors, is a worse insulator than vinyl, dents easily and is very difficult to repair. So if you live in an area where you get a lot of hail or your house is surrounded by acorn trees, you might want to reconsider using metal.

With everyone trying to simulate wood products, it would only make sense that someone would market a real wood siding product. That�s what Georgia-Pacific, who makes vinyl and fiber cement, has done with its Catawba hardboard siding. Catawba is 100 percent hard wood made out of pulp-grade wood chips pressed and bonded at very high temperatures. This process makes the wood very weather resistant. If you use two coats of paint you won�t have to paint it again for 10 years - double the time of traditional wood products.




Packaging Gold Awards


The best of 2011 Packaging Gold Awards were presented to the top entries in this year's competition based on the following criteria: overall shelf and sales appeal, graphic design, innovation, packaging efficiency, shelf life and selling features.


SIMPLE GREEN STAINLESS STEEL WIPESShortcut brushes make detailed painting easier along the wall-to-ceiling line, window frames, baseboards and more. Its full-size brush heads and compact Shergrip[R] handles make the Wooster Shortcut brush unique. Shergrip is a soft elastomeric material that provides a non-slip surface for improved grip. The handle conforms to a painter's touch, offering increased comfort and control.Hi-Performance work gloves for mechanics, tradesmen and home DIYers with a sport influenced design are form fitted for better dexterity than traditional work gloves. Each glove style has specific features that suit one type task over another.WELLS LAMONTSKIL RAS900 ROUTER TABLEH.D. HUDSON MANUFACTURINGPOWERWASHER[R] 1500 PSI Electric Powered High-Pressure Washer features a high-pressure hose and ergonomic spray gun, Quick-n-Clean[R] 3-in-1 spray lance and detergent application bottle.T50 R.E.D.[TM] PROFESSIONAL MANUAL STAPLE GUN B1-INCH BRAD NAIL GUNMoonrays' popular LED stake lights come in a variety of styles, including clear acrylics, birds of North America, butterflies, flowers and seasonal designs for the holidays.THE FNA GROUPThe Fire Wire[R] flexible grilling skewer is a stainless steel skewer that allows the griller to utilize all the space on the grill. This product allows you to marinate food on the skewer in a plastic baggie and leave the top off the grill so it remains cool to be used as a handle for turning and removal.SKIL 98121 21PC GOLD OXIDE DRILL BIT SETGORILLA GLUEThis product is an eco-friendly, easy-to-apply granular that provides guaranteed protection for all low growing plants, including edible crops. Just shake to apply the unique biodegradable repellent on and around flower beds, vegetable gardens, ground cover and lawns. Plants will love the diatomaceous earth-based formula.ROBERT BOSCH TOOL CORP.CORONA CLIPPERTHE WEEKENDER[R] BY POWERWASHER[R]CUTS MORE[TM] ULTIMATE MULTI-PURPOSE SCISSORSMETALTECH-OMEGADEER & RABBIT REPELLENT GRANULARARROW FASTENERDual Cut Bypass Pruners are designed to deliver more cutting power with less effort, due to its patent-pending dual cut, blade technology. With its notched hook and ultra sharp cutting blade, branches and limbs are drawn backwards, closer to the pivot point for maximum cutting power. The upper portion of the blade provides a precision zone ideal for making small cuts and detail work. Its centralized locking system is built for right and left-handed users, the internal spring mechanism helps keep the spring from debris or popping off, and the integrated cushioned bumper system and soft contoured handles provide lasting comfort for extended use.COLEMAN CABLENo more forgetting to turn the light off, and no more coming home to a dark house. This screw-in adaptor automatically turns lights on at dusk and off at a user programmed time. Saves money and energy as the light is only on when needed.EVERTIDY[R] ORGANIZER RAILGORILLA TAPESKIL's new table design offers an enhanced routing experience that emphasizes convenience, functionality and ease-of-use versus traditional free-hand routing. The table features a convenient folding design that comes pre-assembled with fewer parts allowing for the fastest and easiest set-up in their category. The unique self-contained structure holds all the necessary table parts, such as the fence and router bits, making it easier to store while increasing portability.This new tool from Fiskars is a scissor/knife with sharpener. The product comes apart for knife use and easy cleaning.AMERTACMR. LONGARM, INC.New for the 2011 Season, the all new Ortho[R] Spray Sense[R] is the newest consumer sprayer from Hudson. Based on extensive consumer-level research, this sensible sprayer features an integrated hose management system for neat on-board storage, an Ergo-Rapid pump that quickly pressurizes and serves as a carrying handle, an easy fill opening and a pressure relief valve for safe release of pressure.FENIX MANUFACTURINGFIRE WIRE[R]JOBCADDY LOCK-IN ACCESSORYDUAL CUT BYPASS PRUNER--BP7100HEAVY METAL 6-INCH SECURITY BOLTIdeal for drilling in wood and plastic, these SKIL drill bits feature a gold oxide finish for durability and speed. The assortment contains popular drill bit sizes which are easy to access in a compact storage case. The set offers tremendous value with a $45 value at a $9.99 retail price point.KESON INDUSTRIESFlexes in and out to easily stain balusters, rails, spindles and other contoured surfaces. The Flextech[TM] tear-resistant foam pads hold more stain than other pads and prevent dripping and pooling. These pads provide a smooth even finish and cover more board feet in less time. The pads are replaceable and remove easily via a hook and loop system.The Weekender[R] 1400 PSI Electric Powered High Pressure Washer features a PowerSwivel[TM] fan spray lance, turbo spray lance and telescopic handle.ORTHO[R] SPRAY[R] SENSE SPRAYERLED STAKE LIGHT FLOOR DISPLAY AND PACKAGINGThis heavy duty BBQ and Grill cleaner is non-corrosive, clean rinsing and does not emit caustic fumes.All-in-one garden rail to store garden tools.OUTDOOR PROGRAMMABLE COMPACT FLUORESCENT LIGHT CONTROLThe Long-Run Measuring Wheel is designed to precisely measure distances for professionals that require precision measuring and marking instruments in their jobs, including those in archeology, athletic maintenance, automotive insurance estimating carpentry, construction appraisal and estimating, golf course design, paving, irrigation, landscaping, mining and blasting, property insurance, roofing and traffic safety.SHORTCUT[R]HI-PERFORMANCE GLOVETHE LIQUID FENCE CO.POWERWASHER[R] ELECTRIC PRESSURE WASHERSIMPLE GREEN HEAVY DUTY BBQ & GRILL CLEANERSUNSHINE MAKERSWernerFISKARSThese non-toxic stone wipes bring a polish and streak-free shine to sealed stone and solid surfaces.THE WOOSTER BRUSH CO.Gorilla Tape is a heavy-duty duct tape that offers twice the adhesive of standard duct tapes. It sticks to smooth and shiny surfaces as well as rough and uneven surfaces, like brick and stucco. Incredibly strong, tough and thick.These one step cleaner and stainless steel polish wipes remove fingerprints, smudges and grease.A new product, the T5@ R.E.D. Professional Manual Staple and Brad Nail Gun has up to 40% more power and is 50% easier to squeeze than other comparative models staple guns. It is the only manual tool able to drive a 1-inch brad nail, and its new patented drive technology increases power while decreasing effort to squeeze.CONTOUR STAIN APPLICATORThe Lock-In System[TM] accessories fit snuggly into the sockets incorporated in the ladder's HolsterTop[R] on Werner's most popular stepladder series. Now all the tools and materials needed for the task at hand are easily accessible, increasing efficiency and safety. The job is done faster and easier with less trips up the ladder.Heavy Metal Security Bolts have concealed screws, 50% larger bolt and are comparable with most padlocks/disk locks to provide maximum security for sheds, garages and gates. The product is available in 6-inch and 8-inch sizes. Product line is designed as a complement to the security category and offers a value add to the consumer at a very affordable retail. The back of the card serves as an installation template to mark/drill pilot holes.LONG-RUN MEASURING WHEEL

The Fire Wire[R] flexible grilling skewer is a stainless steel skewer that allows the griller to utilize all the space on the grill. This product allows you to marinate food on the skewer in a plastic baggie and leave the top off the grill so it remains cool to be used as a handle for turning and removal.




Thursday, September 1, 2011

2011 NEW GOOD NEIGHBOR AWARDS: Betting on AC - 1801 ATLANTIC AVENUE


The first office building to be constructed in Atlantic City in more than 40 years, 1801 Atlantic Avenue is destined to strengthen the resort city's business community by encouraging new commercial investment that is not dependent on the casino industry and is expected to foster the growth of a centralized business district.


BUILDERSOwned by Arctic Realty Company, this three-story, $12.5-million commercial office building features a modern and efficient design by the architectural firm spg3. It utilizes a brick, stucco and glass exterior, high ceilings, large floor to ceiling windows, tiled restrooms and a wood panel lobby interior, which provides a clean and professional look. The structure also provides ample reserved on-site parking for tenants and visitors (151 spaces), has excellent views of the Atlantic City skyline, is within close proximity to The Wall Outlet Mall and the Atlantic City Convention Center, and is minutes from the Atlantic City Expressway.FINANCE ENTITYChairmanARCHITECTspg3 ArchitectsNOMINATORKenneth J. Calemmo, Jr.Vineland Construction Co.Great Atlantic City Chamber of CommerceAtlantic CityT.N. Ward CompanyConsisting of 53,000 square feet, the building is also the first LEED Certified Class A office building in the resort town. It was developed by Vineland Construction Co. and built by T.N. Ward. Currently, Sun National Bank anchors the bottom floor of the building where it has created 15 jobs. The Atlantic City Post Office is another tenant. Construction jobs at the site totaled 85.Short HillsVinelandPhiladelphia

Great Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce




New lawsuits likely after reopening of O'Donnell Park parking garage


Lawsuits against Milwaukee and Milwaukee County loomed Tuesday as officials announced the reopening of the O'Donnell Park parking garage on Lincoln Memorial Drive.


"We want a rigorous and well done competitively bid process, which ensures that we get the best outcome for the county," he said. "I don't think that has always been the case.""If you have a city or county attorney saying, 'We trusted these people to do the work, and they didn't do what they told us,'" Abraham said, "it might be more believable for a jury than the plaintiffs' lawyers who are asking for money.""A lot of people have looked to the county to say it was deferred maintenance," Takerian said. "This is not deferred maintenance. This is an installation issue."Lawsuits against the county and city in a case such as the O'Donnell accident could be more a strategic move than an economic one, said Jason Abrahamson, a Milwaukee personal injury lawyer. He said he had not found a way to circumvent the municipal caps in a case unless it involved civil rights issues.But removing the 27,000-pound panels and adding a new stucco finish doesn't exempt the county or city from responsibility for the accident, said Al Foeckler, attorney for the Kellner family. Liability lawsuits against Milwaukee County and the city of Milwaukee are forthcoming this summer, said the attorney with Cannon & Dunphy SC, Brookfield.Attorneys for the Kellner family filed a lawsuit against the contractors Jan. 19. East Troy residents Amy and Eric Wosinski, who were injured in the accident, also filed suit against the contractors in January, according to court documents."Maybe that cap applies," he said. "But we're looking at different legal theories to get around that."All four construction companies conducted various work on the O'Donnell Park parking garage, according to the lawsuits, which were consolidated in Milwaukee County Circuit Court."We will be filing a notice of claim relatively soon," Foeckler said.In a small ceremony, County Executive Chris Abele declared the renovated structure safe. He lauded the work of the contractors -- Madison-based KBS Construction Inc. and RAM Construction Services of Minnesota LLC, Little Canada -- that completed $5.4 million in renovations about a year after a June 24, 2010, accident in which a 13 1/2-ton panel fell from the facade of the garage, killing 15- year-old Greenfield resident Jared Kellner and injuring two others.If the county and city are named, both would have liability protection under existing law that caps damages at $50,000."I think as the attorneys get into it a little further," Takerian said, "they will find that the panels that were installed were installed differently than originally designed."Abele, who was the first person to park in the renovated garage Tuesday, said the county had learned lessons about the importance of oversight during construction projects. He said he expected a higher level of due diligence on future projects."The answer to those lawsuits is to deny that Findorff is liable," said Don Piper, attorney for the company.Attorneys for C.D. Smith and Dietz Drafting declined to comment on the lawsuit. Attorneys for Advance Cast Stone did not immediately return calls.The contractors named in the lawsuits are Advance Cast Stone Co., Random Lake; J.H. Findorff and Son Inc., Madison; C.D. Smith Construction Inc., Fond du Lac; and Dietz Drafting and Design Inc., Burlington. Four unnamed insurance companies also were listed in the lawsuits."We wanted to do this right," Abele said.Cannon & Dunphy in October filed against the city and the county a notice of injury, which typically is a precursor to a lawsuit.But Foeckler said he was researching methods to sidestep those limitations.Abele declined to comment on the pending lawsuits until something is filed in court.The municipalities would have 120 days to either deny or take no action on the claim.But Jack Takerian, Milwaukee County director of public works and transportation, said the liability lies with the contractors that he said improperly installed the panels.But there is value in drawing the city and county into the case because they could point fingers at the other defendants, Abraham said.

"We want a rigorous and well done competitively bid process, which ensures that we get the best outcome for the county," he said. "I don't think that has always been the case."