There it is to undergo refurbishments, including repairs to a stabiliser fin damaged in transit. |
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But urgent refurbishments on things such as faulty lifts, damaged fire alarms, unhygienic kitchens and poor sanitation were also needed. |
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The hostel was in the firing line because of a steady decline in visitor numbers and the need for building refurbishments. |
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Her report recommended that Mr Zuma apologise, pay for some of the refurbishments to his home and report to parliament within two weeks. |
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And we have done all of this without sacrificing our priorities on existing licences and refurbishments. |
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Over half the revenues of the biggest makers of electrical gear for buildings come from such refurbishments. |
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We're carefully following CANDU refurbishments at Bruce Power, Point Lepreau and at Wolsong in South Korea. |
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A vital factor with new building developments and refurbishments is the quality of light output. |
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Furthermore, the host countries in this category usually pay the cost of major repairs and refurbishments of the headquarters premises. |
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General redecoration and a few minor refurbishments are all that are needed to transform it in to a beautiful home. |
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Following these assessments and reviews, licensees will propose plans for their plant's refurbishments. |
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If the price had been negotiated on the basis of the construction and refurbishments costs, it would have been much higher. |
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In this case, organizations have to build or rent their headquarters premises at their own expense, and pay for major repairs and refurbishments. |
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The decant periods between the refurbishments are expected to take 2 weeks for each move. |
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The experts also shed light into all the various specifics to be taken into account in lighting refurbishments, lighting pole selection as well as installation permit protocols. |
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As a full-service provider for real-estate investment, IKB also develops comprehensive plans and solutions for newbuild developments, as well as for refurbishments or change-of-use projects. |
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We have to be ready to respond to applications for new nuclear projects, mines and power plants, as well as refurbishments proposals for existing operations. |
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During car park refurbishments, special efforts are made to improve conditions by removing physical obstacles and increasing the size of disabled parking spaces. |
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In addition to facilities management, the contract covers maintenance and repair of buildings and infrastructure, minor refurbishments, landscaping and custodial services. |
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Several ship refurbishments are planned in the harbour of Concarneau, which does not allow the Concarneau's labour authority to allocate a permanent place to Alcyone. |
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It should be noted that it is often economical and efficient to undertake repairs and refurbishments to any housing abroad at the time of the change of occupant. |
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Repairs to the housing projects will include exterior refurbishments, including roofs, siding, windows and doors, in addition to interior upgrades to kitchens. |
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A proposal for establishing a special fund to ensure adequate financial resources for major repairs and refurbishments in UNESCO regular budget will be submitted to the legislative bodies of the Organization. |
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In 2011, the castle was closed to guided tours whilst refurbishments were carried out. |
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In 2006 this relationship was extended to include modifications and refurbishments on Bombardier CRJ regional jet aircraft that ASA had leased from a major US-based leasing company. |
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The gallery has been granted more than pounds 430,000 for the refurbishments, which includes generous donations from the Barbour Trust and Northern Rock Foundation. |
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Now forklift trucks Iris, Lilly, Molly, Maureen and Nancy are being sent across the UK as part of the firm's work on structural repairs and car park refurbishments. |
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The group also carries out crane refurbishments, and supplies components for port cranes, as well as container safety cages and terminal trailers. |
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As a result, neither NNSA nor the Congress was in a position to properly evaluate the budgetary tradeoffs among the refurbishments in the program. |
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