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Rich Martin: Over the next few segments of Do It Yourself, we will be examining new trends in the housing industry for 2007. Homebuilder George Amedore joins us today to talk about one of his projects. One of the first things I noticed about walking in your home is the open floor space. George Amedore: Yes, there is a lot of open floor space in this floor plan itself. The home features 4,100 square feet of living space. .
On behalf of the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis (BAGI) and it's many members, welcome you to the Fall Parade of Homes! In the pages to follow, you will see 100 homes featured. These homes are located all over the Indianapolis Metropolitan Area and will be open for you to tour from noon - 6:00pm on October 14th & 15th and October 21st & 22nd. Whether you are searching for your first home, a home for your growing family or your retirement home, you will find many options. It is easy...you decide which area you are interested in touring, thumb to that section and you will find a picture of each home along with driving directions and a description. Best of all - you can tour these homes free of charge! You should find confidence in knowing that all of these homes have been built by a member of BAGI and that all Association builders agree to adhere to the quality assurance Builders Standards.
Kentucky is receiving a grant from the United States' Department of Energy (DOE) to help teach builders and the public about the benefits of energy efficient buildings.The commonwealth will partner with the University of Kentucky's College of Agriculture to develop a program curriculum and the Cooperative Extension Service to help spread awareness of energy efficient buildings to the public, specifically homeowners. The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) will also help curriculum development and training.The application was for $485,731. A final award amount will be determined after the DOE negotiates and signs a final project agreement with the state. The University of Kentucky will also add an additional $140,933. The grand total of the project could be as high as $626,664 pending final contract negotiations with DOE.“This grant will help make Kentucky a leader in providing our citizens with better homes and buildings through education and technology," said Governor Ernie Fletcher.
(RTTNews) - Friday, Questerre Energy Corp. (QEC.TO) and Stylus Energy Inc. (STY.TO) together announced the completion of construction and commissioning of the Vulcan central oil battery and gas compression facility. Questerre Energy said that the gas compression facility offers flexibility to deliver gas to a second gas plant in the area and removes the pipeline capacity constraints on Vulcan gas production. The company noted that the facility also provides flexibility to develop shallow gas zones in the Vulcan area and conserve solution gas from the companies' adjacent oil pool. Copyright(c) 2006 RealTimeTraders.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved .
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