Member of Parliament for Francistown East, Mr Buti Billy had asked the minister whether there were any plans to
renovate Selepa, Donga and Setlalekgosi junior secondary schools, and if not, what was being done to address the challenges of the dilapidated schools.
Sources in the CDA said the district administration had asked the authority verbally to repair, maintain and
renovate Mr Afridi's house.
Residential PACE programs such as
Renovate America's industry-leading HERO financing option empower home energy, efficiency and resiliency improvements, which property owners then pay for over time at a competitive, fixed rate through an additional line item on their property taxes.
After all, some buildings just become too dilapidated and are too costly to
renovate. "On the other hand, buildings that are significant but had no major issues became historic renovations," he says.
"The heritage of the Toledo facility and welfare of the workers demanded that we
renovate this 'brownfield' site as cost effectively as possible, while adopting the latest technologies and processes available," says Alberto Gonzales, plant manager at the Toledo Assembly Complex.
We are now getting ready to
renovate it and make the downstairs an Internet cafe with our own pub.
Schools
renovate their athletic facilities for a variety of reasons.
He would
renovate the computers for local families who could not afford to buy their own PCs.
RENOVATION COSTS: $1.7 million to
renovate public access corridors/social spaces
"I was thinking 'holy cow,' the settlement fund in Canada is about what we use to
renovate a building, for heaven's sake.
Simultaneously, the company plans to
renovate the historic Royal Theater on South Street, which will serve as an entertainment venue for local and national talent.
Though Webster's Thesaurus says renovation and restoration are basically interchangeable words, they are not so in many a parish that has cheerfully announced a project to "
renovate our interior in keeping with Vatican II liturgical renewal" In current Catholic parlance, restoration means cleaning, painting, caulking, maybe improving the lighting and sound system, essentially bringing the old building back to the way it was meant to be.