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The Top 5 Water Filtration Systems for Your Home
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Despite common belief, not all water is “good” water. Unfiltered water can contain all types of debris, chemicals, minerals, impurities, and other physical properties that can change its taste and smell. Unfortunately, the same contaminants can also be harmful to one’s health when consumed regularly. Many bacteria and microscopic organisms in tap water can lead to mild-to-severe illnesses.
Not only does a water filter purify water of contaminants and makes the water safe to drink, but it also improves the taste and overall quality. For example, reverse osmosis systems are considered safe for patients who are undergoing cancer treatment, as the filtration ensures that the water is healthy and contaminant-free.
Noteworthy Benefits and Uses for the Top Five Water Filtration Systems
  Here is a list of the top five water filtration systems available in the greater Texas area. Each one has distinct qualities, advantages, and benefits, which include:  
10″ Whole House Sediment Filter Housing –  20 Micron Filter System: 
Resistant to chemicals and suspended solids.
Captures and removes waterborne contaminants such as rust, sediment, silt, and sand without reducing the water flow.
Constructed with a coreless design, binder, and filter that is adhesive-free.
Utilizes 4 separate layers of depth filtration for quality assurance.
 Tested and Certified under NSF International under ANSI/NSF 42.
Inexpensive prefiltration solution for whole house water filtration.
Prevents corrosion from galvanized plumbing from entering the water supply. 
Filter replacement is conveniently bi-yearly for maximum performance.
Aside from being a popular option for homeowners, sediment filters are also commonly used in restaurants and coffee shops to ensure excellent food and beverage quality. 
  Catalytic Carbon Filtration System with Back Washing Valve:
Centaur catalytic carbon media is specifically prepared for the removal of chloramines.
Many health hazards are linked to chloramines, such as skin problems, kidney complications, and digestive issues to name a few.
Chlorine, disinfection by-products, VOC, and pharmaceuticals from municipal water supplies are all removed by the filtration system. 
 This is an effective solution to remove Hydrogen Sulfide from water that is sourced from a well. Hydrogen Sulfide consumption is linked to symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, and nausea.
This system makes a great whole house filter for city water use as well, especially when chloramines are present.
Provides 4 gal/min flow rate per cubic ft. of carbon media for maximum removal of chloramines.   
Many people who have switched to a catalytic carbon filtration system happily report seeing improvements in skin complexion and softer-feeling hair after regular use and water consumption.
  Iron Breaker Filter System:
Controls and eliminates H2S (rotten egg odor) and iron, which are most commonly found in well-sourced water. 
Natural, chemical-free alternative to treating problem water. It utilizes nature’s own oxidation process without the need for aerators, compressors, or external ventures.
Eliminates yellow/brown staining on plumbing fixtures from iron and increases the longevity of appliances, plumbing, and clothes. 
No need to handle harsh chemicals or regularly maintenance complicated equipment, which makes enjoying clean water easy every day. 
UV Light Disinfection Filtration System: 
A reliable and economical way to safeguard drinking water for both residential and commercial premises. 
Being chemical-free, it eliminates the need to handle hazardous chemicals entirely. 
An environmentally-friendly option that requires low energy consumption.
Ideal for well water applications where microbes and bacteria are present.
Removes E.coli, Cryptosporidium, and Giardia to deliver safe worry-free drinking water.
Easy maintenance and affordable equipment costs and installation. 
Sand Separator
Removes sand and dirt inside residential or commercial water supply that restricts flow, clogs fixtures, and damages appliances.
Best application for water containing heavy sand, silt, or dirt content.
Eliminate all backwashing from the water. 
No cartridges to change or screens to clean.
Contains a simple purge valve to flush all sand and dirt. An optional auto-purge valve can also be installed.
NSF Certified.
Deciding on a water filtration system that best fits a property’s needs can be a challenge, as well as overwhelming. When considering all of the advantageous and uses each system has to offer, it is essential to ask yourself which system best fits your requirements and expectations. 
If you find that you are still struggling to make a decision, seeking the help of a trusted water filtration company can help guide you in the selection process. A water treatment professional will assess your property and expectations in order to make the best recommendation possible. 
Still Not Convinced? Consider the ”Bigger Picture” Advantages Water Filter Systems Provide 
Commercial Water Filtration And Reverse Osmosis System
Proper hydration helps the body get rid of toxins, maintain an ideal weight, and produce essential bodily fluids. Adequate water intake also contributes to increased energy levels, fewer headaches, better health, and hydrated skin.
However, insufficient water consumption can increase your chances of developing chronic fatigue, higher levels of toxins in the body, sugar cravings, premature wrinkles, and many other undesirable symptoms. 
With the human body being made up of 60% water, it is no stretch to say that water is life. The quality of water one drinks is as essential as regularly consuming enough water to stay hydrated. Here are some of the best benefits water filters can provide:
 Water softeners and filters beat out water bottles in almost every way. Surprisingly, many water bottle companies have a smaller set of regulations than most tap water.
A water filtration system is environmentally-friendly and reduces the use of plastic bottles. It is no surprise how polluting plastic bottles are to the environment. On average, 80% of plastic bottles go unrecycled and 24 million liters of oil are used to produce plastic bottles. Switching to a water filter helps reduce these statistics and lessens one’s carbon footprint on the environment.
On average, those who drink from a water filter enjoy the taste more. It is crisper, odorless, and more refreshing. It also provides better water quality for all of your cooking needs.
You will save money in the long run. According to the EPA, the average cost of a gallon of bottled water is about $1.20. Tap water, on the other hand, is about $2/1,000 gal. When compared, bottled water is over 600 times the cost of tap water. Over a lifetime, it adds up!
You are more likely to drink water. The upfront investment of a water filter is a commitment to a healthier lifestyle. Moreover, with the improved taste in water, you’ll find fewer reasons to reach for other beverages. 
Whether your goal is to improve the quality of water for your loved ones or your customers and employees, a water filtration system can help reach those goals. It is the most cost-effective and efficient way to improve long-term water consumption.   
To learn more about water filters and how installing a system can benefit you, reach out to Basin Water Solutions today. Their company has over 36 years of experience in the water treatment industry and is a top-water solution provider in the local communities. They can assist you with everything involving water filters and provide you with details, such as the installation process, affordable costs, and which system best fits your particular residential or commercial property.  They proudly serve San Marcos, TX, and the surrounding 100-mile radius.
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Mexican Architecture News: Buildings
México Architecture News 2020, Buildings, Construction Design, Property Images, Architects
Mexican Architecture News
Key Property Developments in Mexico: New Buildings – Built Environment Updates
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Mexican Building News
Mexico Architectural News, chronological:
Mexican Architecture Designs – chronological list
Mexican Houses
31 Dec 2020 Casa Colorada, Valle de Bravo Design: Once Once Arquitectura photograph : Camila Cossio Casa Colorada, Valle de Bravo Casa Colorada (CC) owes its name to the clay red soil color of the mountain where it is built. CC is a country house in the colonial and tourist town of Valle de Bravo, 140 km away from Mexico City. Valle de Bravo is located 1600 meters above sea level and has a privileged microclimate since temperatures slightly vary throughout the year, setting the average at 22 degrees centigrade.
1 Dec 2020 The Pit Golf Facilities
20 Nov 2020 Quin Commercial Complex, San Luis Potosí
6 Nov 2020 Camilo Apartment, Mexico City
14 Sep 2020 Solaz Los Cabos Hotel, San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur Design: Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos photograph : Rafael Gamo Solaz Los Cabos Hotel in San José del Cabo The extraordinary natural surroundings of the peninsula of Baja California with its semi-desert landscape provides an ideal selected context for the construction of a new landmark hotel for the country.
post updated 13 Sep 2020 ; 2 May 2020 Hyatt Regency Andares, Puerta de Hierro zone, Zapopan, Jalisco Architects: Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos photograph : Rafael Gamo Hyatt Regency Andares in Zapopan, Jalisco The mixed-use Andares complex is the visionary urban complex that has positioned the Puerta de Hierro zone as a new center for the city of Zapopan. The Andares Master Plan formally commenced with the building of the shopping mall and the high-rise residential building, but an expansion was always planned.
31 August 2020 DR. ATL 285 Apartments in Ciudad de México
29 June 2020 Terraza / Rancho Sierra AllendeSan Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato Architects: fabián m escalante h | arquitectos photograph : Jorge Succar Terraza / Rancho Sierra Allende, Guanajuato Terrace “Rancho Sierra Allende” is a multifunctional recreative space which purpose is to offer its users the ability to get involved in various activities.
10 June 2020 Mexico City New International Airport
5 May 2020 NIU Coliving in the Narvarte Neighborhood
2 May 2020 Hyatt Regency Andares in Zapopan, Jalisco
23 Apr 2020 Green Grass Condesa Restaurant, Mexico City
13 Mar 2020 Hogsons Smoke House in Mérida, Yucatán
13 Feb 2020 Antigua High-Rise Apartment, Antigua Santa Fe, Mexico City Architect: Alejandro de la Vega Zulueta photograph : Jaime Navarro Antigua High-Rise Apartment Interior in Mexico City New interior design of a Mexican high-rise apartment.
11 Feb 2020 Quinta Everest, Apodaca, Nuevo León Design: Deruiz Arquitectos photography : The Raws / Francisco Álvarez Quinta Everest in Nuevo León, Mexico Party Pavilion This new architectural design relies on the transition of volumes to create a sense of mystery and discovery regardless of its open areas, all this to achieve a greater dynamic interaction between the different stages of the project and the user interaction with them.
7 Feb 2020 Quintana Apartment, Lomas de Vista Hermosa, Cuajimalpa de Morelos, Mexico City Architect: Taller David Dana photograph : Cesar Béjar Quintana Apartment in Cuajimalpa de Morelos, Mexico City Structuring the spaces by reasonable groups detonate the distribution: the moderated space of this flat accompanies the living area that studies perspectives from its entrance and practices auctions full of materiality.
25 Jan 2020 Vineyard El Pedregal, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico Architect: ASP Arquitectura Sergio Portillo image courtesy of architects office Vineyard and Hotel El Pedregal in San Miguel de Allende San Miguel de Allende is one of Mexico’s premier tourist sites, with wine activity throughout the region that has enabled significant tourism and economic growth.
Jan 7, 2020 Citica, Monterrey, México Design: Miró Rivera Architects (MRA) and Ibarra Aragón Arquitectura photography : Adrián Llaguno and Miró Rivera Architects Citica Mixed-Use Building Development Monterrey A 25-story mixed-use development that has transformed an abandoned lot into a vibrant center for living and working in the heart of Monterrey, Mexico.
More contemporary Mexican Architecture News online soon on e-architect
Mexican Architecture News 2019
8 Nov 2019 Puerta la Victoria – Lifestyle Center, Queretaro, Mexico Architect: ARCHETONIC image courtesy of architects office Puerta la Victoria: Lifestyle Center Queretaro Puerta la Victoria – Lifestyle Center in Queretaro is located in one of the most important avenues in the city of Querétaro, Mexico and is an integral part of Latitud Victoria mixed-use complex.
27 Oct 2019 Pedegal House in Mérida, Yucatán
26 Mar 2019 Casa Cozumel in Quintana Roo Design: Belzberg Architects photograph : LGM Studio Profiles House This architecture office believe the design potential of mid-block buildings far exceeds that which is often afforded them. In the dense urban context of Mexico City, they noticed many sides of buildings are left blank with the expectation that they will be blocked or covered by taller, more dense development next door in the near future.
23 Mar 2019 Sidral House Sidral House in Mexico City
17 Mar 2019 Timberland Terrace in Mexico City Timberland Terrace in Mexico City
16 Mar 2019 Casa Cozumel in Quintana Roo Casa Cozumel in Quintana Roo
10 Mar 2019 Playa del Carmen Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen Grand Hyatt Hotel
8 Feb 2019 Hotel Matilda, San Miguel de Allende Hotel Matilda in San Miguel de Allende
More new Mexican Architecture News welcome for consideration
Mexico Building Updates 2018
15 Sep 2018 LafargeHolcim Next Generation Awards Lab, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City Architecture Workshops at Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City
Aug 17, 2018 T&N Villa, Puerto Cancún, Q.ROO Architects: sanzpont [arquitectura] image from architecture firm Puerto Cancún Villa Property The project is located within the subdivision ‘La Laguna 1’ in Puerto Cancun, on a 317.201 sqm (3,414 sqft) property intended for single family housing.
Aug 17, 2018 Entre Pinos in Valle de bravo
Jun 9, 2018 Housing Expansion Prototype, Temixco, Morelos Architects: ANTNA – Diego Rivero Borrell, Santiago Arroyo photograph : Jaime Navarro Housing Expansion Prototype in Temixco As this is a construction proposed in wood, it seeks to explore this material from its structural aspect, insulation, light, and a logical building system.
10 May 2018 Award for BBVA Bancomer Mexico City photo © Dolores Robles-Martinez BBVA Bancomer Tower The 20 new buildings have been selected from entries to the world’s most prestigious award for architecture, the RIBA International Prize 2018. The winner of the second RIBA International Prize will be announced in November 2018. BBVA Bancomer Tower by LegoRogers (Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and Legorreta + Legorreta), UK and Mexico in Mexico City, is one of the twenty buildings.
5 Apr 2018 U-125 Office Building Architects: ARCHETONIC – Jacobo Micha + Jaime Micha photo © Rafael Gamo U-125 Office Building As architects, ARCHETONIC are inspired to make the most of the pre-existing infrastructure of Mexico city. This led them to design U125, which recycles a house located in Lomas de Chapultepec and was originally built in the ’50s.
23 Feb 2018 Amsterdam 75 House, Hipódromo, México D.F. Design: Jorge Hernández de la Garza photo : Jorge Hernández de la Garza House in Hipódromo Amsterdam 75 is located in the neighborhood Hipodromo of Mexico City in a rectangular area where the intervention consisted of solving 5 departments of different types and an additional dwelling which is inside an old house catalogued by the Institute National of Fine Arts.
22 Feb 2018 Cocoon Hotel, Tulum, Quintana Roo Architects: DNA Barcelona image from architects Cocoon Hotel Tulum is a city in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, situated in the southernmost part of the Riviera Maya, one of the main international tourist destinations. It is located next to archaeological ruins of the Mayan city of Tulum, from which it receives its name.
15 Feb 2018 The Sail Towers Hotel, Puerto Cancún, Quintana Roo Architects: DNA Barcelona image from architects The Sail Towers Hotel The project is located in Puerto Cancún, a marina planned to include a golf course, hotels, condominiums, shopping mall, time shares and spaces for retail business. From the building we can enjoy the wonderful view of the Caribbean Sea, of the Nichupte Lagoon or of the city of Cancún.
8 Feb 2018 Foro Boca, Boca Del Rio, Veracruz Design: Rojkind Arquitectos photograph : Jaime Navarro Courtesy of Rojkind Arquitectos Foro Boca During recent years there has been a clear enrichment of the musical and cultural life of Boca del Rio, Veracruz. In 2014, the Boca del Rio Philharmonic Orchestra was formed, and through its performances it has attracted diverse musical expressions, local and foreign musicians, making it the heart of the cultural life of the city.
Mexican Architectural News Archive
Mexican Architecture News up to and including 2017
Dec 22, 2017 Casa Ithualli, Monterrey, Ciudad de México Design: Miró Rivera Architects (MRA) photograph : Adrián Llaguno | Documentación Arquitectónica Casa Ithualli, Monterrey This is a modern residence that will be raffled off on Friday, December 22 in a nationwide lottery to raise money for college scholarships.
19 Nov 2017 Vía Vallejo, Ciudad de México Design: Grow Arquitectos photograph : Marcos Betanzos Vía Vallejo in Ciudad de México This mixed-use project has as integration axis the following areas: commercial, residential, health services and a hotel. The architects decided to make the 3 levels out of plumb and complement it with an important area of public space, an outdoor park surrounded by terraces and restaurants with different specialties.
18 Nov 2017 Villa Jardín, Huixquilucan, Estado de Mexico Design: ASP Arquitectura Sergio Portillo photograph : Rafael Gamo Villa Jardín in Ciudad de México This apartment project occupies the lower level of a building on Mexico City’s west side. The design process inserted targeted elements that produced a series of specific, outdoor spaces whose function is directly related to the apartment’s indoor activity.
10 Nov 2017 Bora Residential Tower, Santa Fe Design: Zaha Hadid Architects visualization (Concept): LabTop Bora Residential Tower in Mexico City Construction works have begun on the Bora Residential Tower in Mexico City. Commissioned in 2015 by Nemesis Capital, a Mexican company committed to building new communities of the highest standards, the tower is within Santa Fe, an important business district in the west of Mexico City with a rapidly growing community that includes 3 universities and the regional offices of Microsoft, Apple, Sony, Roche and Amazon.
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Tomorrow’s jobs require impressing a bot with quick thinking
Beth Pinsker, Reuters, May 1, 2018
NEW YORK (Reuters)--When Andrew Chamberlain started in his job four years ago in the research group at jobs website Glassdoor.com, he worked in a programming language called Stata. Then it was R. Then Python. Then PySpark.
“My dad was a commercial printer and did the same thing for 30 years. I have to continually stay on stuff,” said Chamberlain, who is now the chief economist for the site.
Chamberlain already has one of the jobs of the future--a perpetually changing, shifting universe of work that requires employees to be critical thinkers and fast on their feet. Even those training for a specific field, from plumbing to aerospace engineering, need to be nimble enough to constantly learn new technologies and apply their skills on the fly.
When companies recruit new workers, particularly for entry-level jobs, they are not necessarily looking for knowledge of certain software. They are looking for what most consider soft skills: problem solving, effective communication and leadership. They also want candidates who show a willingness to keep learning new skills.
“The human being’s role in the workplace is less to do repetitive things all the time and more to do the non-repetitive tasks that bring new kinds of value,” said Anthony Carnevale, director of the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce in the United States.
So while specializing in a specialized STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) field can seem like an easy path to a lucrative first job, employers are telling colleges: You are producing engineers, but they do not have the skills we need.
It is “algorithmic thinking” rather than the algorithm itself that is relevant, said Carnevale.
Out in the field, Marie Artim is looking for potential. As vice president of talent acquisition for car rental firm Enterprise Holdings Inc, she sets out to hire about 8,500 young people every year for a management training program, an enormous undertaking that has her searching college campuses across the country.
Artim started in the training program herself, 26 years ago, as did the Enterprise chief executive, and that is how she gets the attention of young adults and their parents who scoff at a future of renting cars.
According to Artim, the biggest deficit in the millennial generation is autonomous decision-making. They are used to being structured and “syllabused,” she said.
To get students ready, some colleges, and even high schools, are working on building critical thinking skills.
For three weeks in January at the private Westminster Schools in Atlanta, Georgia, students either get jobs or go on trips, which gives them a better sense of what they might do in the future.
At Texas State University in San Marcos, meanwhile, students can take a marketable-skills master class series.
One key area hones in on case studies that companies are using increasingly to weed out prospects. This means being able to answer hypothetical questions based on a common scenario the employer faces, and showing leadership skills in those scenarios.
The career office at the university also focuses on interview skills. Today, that means teaching kids more than just writing an effective resume and showing up in smart clothes. They have to learn how to perform best on video and phone interviews, and how to navigate gamification and artificial intelligence bots that many companies are now using in the recruiting process.
Norma Guerra Gaier, director of career services at Texas State, said her son just recently got a job and not until the final step did he even have a phone interview.
“He had to solve a couple of problems on a tech system, and was graded on that. He didn’t even interface with a human being,” Guerra Gaier said.
When companies hire at great volume, they try to balance the technology and face-to-face interactions, said Heidi Soltis-Berner, evolving workforce talent leader at financial services firm Deloitte.
Increasingly, Soltis-Berner does not know exactly what those new hires will be doing when they arrive, other than what business division they will be serving.
“We build flexibility into that because we know each year there are new skills,” she said.
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Sunday Notebook: Dallas firm buys five Arlington apartment complexes
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A property investment firm is joining an effort with Jacksonville University and others to revitalize the area surrounding the college.
S2 Capital LLC announced that it has acquired five apartment complexes near the university and plans to invest $15 million into the residential buildings in an effort to renovate the structures. The company said it spent a total of $50 million on the combined purchases of the apartment complexes of Eagle Pointe 1 and 2, Jacksonville Village, Arlington Eagle, Eagle Court and Eagle Ridge.
The Dallas-based firm said the latest purchase totals 1,100 apartment units and brings its total of Jacksonville units to about 3,000 on the heels of the purchase of three other apartment complexes last year.
“Forbes recently named Jacksonville one of ‘America’s Fastest-Growing Cities 2018’ and located close to downtown and right next to Jacksonville University, the Arlington area has a lot of potential. We have a great relationship with the university and the city, so we are excited to further invest in the efforts to revitalize the community,” said Scott Everett, managing partner of S2 Capital.
The latest purchase of apartments by S2 was inspired, in part, by the efforts of JU President Tim Cost and other Arlington civic leaders who are seeking to revitalize what was one of Jacksonville’s first real suburbs developed in the years after World War II. Many areas of Arlington have slipped into urban blight and decay.
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Jacksonville-based Main Street America is pursuing a merger with fellow insurance holding company American Family Insurance based in Madison, Wis.
The companies announced that the boards of directors for both firms approved the move. The merger is projected to be concluded by the end of the year and will involve no capital outlay by either company, officials said. The merger still needs approval of state insurance regulators and policyholder members of both companies.
Main Street America wrote more than $1 billion in insurance premiums in 2017 and specializes in commercial and personal policies. American Family wrote $8.8 billion in premiums last year.
Drew Dixon
PERMITS
3625 University Blvd. S., renovating two existing operating rooms and constructing two new operating rooms at Memorial Hospital, $1.5 million, 2,827 square feet. Commercial Construction Services Inc.
7015 A.C. Skinner Parkway, office expansion and addition of linear accelerator vault and control room, $2.5 million, 4,487 square feet. Sauer Inc.
8263 Old Kings Road, construction of 1 megawatt ground solar farm for Mirasol Fafco Solar Inc., $1.6 million. Mirasol Fafco Solar.
76 Laura St. S., repair and alterations to drywall, flooring, painting, plumbing and electrical for Mainstreet CV76 S. Laura St. LLC, $235,149, 4,979 square feet. Dav Lin Interior Contractors.
8340 Merchants Gate Drive, construction of new storage building for Oakleaf Atlantic Self Storage, $711,634, four stories, 120,936 square feet. Ash Construction LLC.
701 San Marco Blvd., interior renovations to fourth and fifth floors of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers office at Prudential Insurance Co. of America building, $160,000. Tenant Contractors Inc.
3700 Port Jacksonville Parkway, alterations and repairs to drywall, flooring, painting, plumbing and electrical at Stone Mountain Industrial Park, $109,251. Dav Lin Interior Contractors.
12743 Abess Blvd., construction of 679-square-foot interactive water splash pad and 795-square-foot dry deck for the city of Jacksonville, $150,000. Capital T Enterprises.
807 Childrens Way, replacing of two imaging units at Nemour’s Children’s Clinic, $141,964, 425 square feet. Commercial Construction Services Inc.
10199 Southside Blvd., Suite 310, renovation of existing office area for Taylor Engineering, $360,947. Dav Lin Interior Contractors.
9000 Southside Blvd., interior alterations with new partitions and doors on the second floor for Oracle Jacksonville, $821,058, 8,973 square feet. Commercial Construction Services Inc.
1795 Kernan Blvd. S., interior buildout for Heartland Dental, $387,750. 3,525 square feet. Jacobs Group of Kentucky Inc.
SALES
Jammes Road LLC paid $1.29 million for a 31,544-square-foot, three-story apartment complex at 2506 Jammes Road.
Barbara and William Harrell paid $1.38 million for a 3,701-square-foot condominium at 6740 N. Epping Forest Way. The condominium was built in 1988 and last sold for $925,000 in 2014.
John Stauffer paid $1.09 million for a 5,130-square-foot home at 4453 N. Swilcan Bridge Lane in Glen Kernan Golf and Country Club.
Carol and Stephen Porges paid $1.93 million for a 3,680-square-foot home at 2389 Ocean Breeze Court in Atlantic Beach.
Kevin and Tamara Keegan paid $1.56 million for a 3,568-square-foot home at 3324 Ocean Drive in Jacksonville Beach. The home was built in 1990 and last sold for $700,000 in 2016.
Permits and Sales are compiled by Drew Dixon.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – When Andrew Chamberlain started in his job four years ago in the research group at jobs website Glassdoor.com, he worked in a programming language called Stata. Then it was R. Then Python. Then PySpark.
FILE PHOTO: Job seekers line up at TechFair in Los Angeles, California, U.S. March 8, 2018. REUTERS/Monica Almeida/File Photo
“My dad was a commercial printer and did the same thing for 30 years. I have to continually stay on stuff,” said Chamberlain, who is now the chief economist for the site.
Chamberlain already has one of the jobs of the future – a perpetually changing, shifting universe of work that requires employees to be critical thinkers and fast on their feet. Even those training for a specific field, from plumbing to aerospace engineering, need to be nimble enough to constantly learn new technologies and apply their skills on the fly.
When companies recruit new workers, particularly for entry-level jobs, they are not necessarily looking for knowledge of certain software. They are looking for what most consider soft skills: problem solving, effective communication and leadership. They also want candidates who show a willingness to keep learning new skills.
“The human being’s role in the workplace is less to do repetitive things all the time and more to do the non-repetitive tasks that bring new kinds of value,” said Anthony Carnevale, director of the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce in the United States.
So while specializing in a specialized STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) field can seem like an easy path to a lucrative first job, employers are telling colleges: You are producing engineers, but they do not have the skills we need.
It is “algorithmic thinking” rather than the algorithm itself that is relevant, said Carnevale.
FINDING GEMS
Out in the field, Marie Artim is looking for potential. As vice president of talent acquisition for car rental firm Enterprise Holdings Inc, she sets out to hire about 8,500 young people every year for a management training program, an enormous undertaking that has her searching college campuses across the country.
Artim started in the training program herself, 26 years ago, as did the Enterprise chief executive, and that is how she gets the attention of young adults and their parents who scoff at a future of renting cars.
According to Artim, the biggest deficit in the millennial generation is autonomous decision-making. They are used to being structured and “syllabused,” she said.
FILE PHOTO: A poster showing a Mars lander is seen at a job recruiting booth for SpaceX at TechFair in Los Angeles, California, U.S. March 8, 2018. REUTERS/Monica Almeida/File Photo
To get students ready, some colleges, and even high schools, are working on building critical thinking skills.
For three weeks in January at the private Westminster Schools in Atlanta, Georgia, students either get jobs or go on trips, which gives them a better sense of what they might do in the future.
At Texas State University in San Marcos, meanwhile, students can take a marketable-skills master class series.
One key area hones in on case studies that companies are using increasingly to weed out prospects. This means being able to answer hypothetical questions based on a common scenario the employer faces, and showing leadership skills in those scenarios.
The career office at the university also focuses on interview skills. Today, that means teaching kids more than just writing an effective resume and showing up in smart clothes. They have to learn how to perform best on video and phone interviews, and how to navigate gamification and artificial intelligence bots that many companies are now using in the recruiting process.
Norma Guerra Gaier, director of career services at Texas State, said her son just recently got a job and not until the final step did he even have a phone interview.
“He had to solve a couple of problems on a tech system, and was graded on that. He didn’t even interface with a human being,” Guerra Gaier said.
When companies hire at great volume, they try to balance the technology and face-to-face interactions, said Heidi Soltis-Berner, evolving workforce talent leader at financial services firm Deloitte.
Increasingly, Soltis-Berner does not know exactly what those new hires will be doing when they arrive, other that what business division they will be serving.
“We build flexibility into that because we know each year there are new skills,” she said.
Reporting by Beth Pinsker, Editing by Lauren Young and Rosalba O’Brien
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Tomorrow
NEW YORK (Reuters) – When Andrew Chamberlain started in his job four years ago in the research group at jobs website Glassdoor.com, he worked in a programming language called Stata. Then it was R. Then Python. Then PySpark.
FILE PHOTO: Job seekers line up at TechFair in Los Angeles, California, U.S. March 8, 2018. REUTERS/Monica Almeida/File Photo
“My dad was a commercial printer and did the same thing for 30 years. I have to continually stay on stuff,” said Chamberlain, who is now the chief economist for the site.
Chamberlain already has one of the jobs of the future – a perpetually changing, shifting universe of work that requires employees to be critical thinkers and fast on their feet. Even those training for a specific field, from plumbing to aerospace engineering, need to be nimble enough to constantly learn new technologies and apply their skills on the fly.
When companies recruit new workers, particularly for entry-level jobs, they are not necessarily looking for knowledge of certain software. They are looking for what most consider soft skills: problem solving, effective communication and leadership. They also want candidates who show a willingness to keep learning new skills.
“The human being’s role in the workplace is less to do repetitive things all the time and more to do the non-repetitive tasks that bring new kinds of value,” said Anthony Carnevale, director of the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce in the United States.
So while specializing in a specialized STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) field can seem like an easy path to a lucrative first job, employers are telling colleges: You are producing engineers, but they do not have the skills we need.
It is “algorithmic thinking” rather than the algorithm itself that is relevant, said Carnevale.
FINDING GEMS
Out in the field, Marie Artim is looking for potential. As vice president of talent acquisition for car rental firm Enterprise Holdings Inc, she sets out to hire about 8,500 young people every year for a management training program, an enormous undertaking that has her searching college campuses across the country.
Artim started in the training program herself, 26 years ago, as did the Enterprise chief executive, and that is how she gets the attention of young adults and their parents who scoff at a future of renting cars.
According to Artim, the biggest deficit in the millennial generation is autonomous decision-making. They are used to being structured and “syllabused,” she said.
FILE PHOTO: A poster showing a Mars lander is seen at a job recruiting booth for SpaceX at TechFair in Los Angeles, California, U.S. March 8, 2018. REUTERS/Monica Almeida/File Photo
To get students ready, some colleges, and even high schools, are working on building critical thinking skills.
For three weeks in January at the private Westminster Schools in Atlanta, Georgia, students either get jobs or go on trips, which gives them a better sense of what they might do in the future.
At Texas State University in San Marcos, meanwhile, students can take a marketable-skills master class series.
One key area hones in on case studies that companies are using increasingly to weed out prospects. This means being able to answer hypothetical questions based on a common scenario the employer faces, and showing leadership skills in those scenarios.
The career office at the university also focuses on interview skills. Today, that means teaching kids more than just writing an effective resume and showing up in smart clothes. They have to learn how to perform best on video and phone interviews, and how to navigate gamification and artificial intelligence bots that many companies are now using in the recruiting process.
Norma Guerra Gaier, director of career services at Texas State, said her son just recently got a job and not until the final step did he even have a phone interview.
“He had to solve a couple of problems on a tech system, and was graded on that. He didn’t even interface with a human being,” Guerra Gaier said.
When companies hire at great volume, they try to balance the technology and face-to-face interactions, said Heidi Soltis-Berner, evolving workforce talent leader at financial services firm Deloitte.
Increasingly, Soltis-Berner does not know exactly what those new hires will be doing when they arrive, other that what business division they will be serving.
“We build flexibility into that because we know each year there are new skills,” she said.
Reporting by Beth Pinsker, Editing by Lauren Young and Rosalba O’Brien
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Electrician’s tips on rewiring a period home
Preserving details while ensuring safety
There are ways to rewire an old home without doing much damage. (Photo Credits)
Some homeowners hesitate about rewiring their older, classic homes because of the damage that it may bring to their home structure. After all rewiring run through walls and even ceilings and most of these may affect the classic details of period homes.
Fortunately, there are new techniques electricians implement to rewire a home without being too invasive. The website Old House Online for instance shared tips on how to rewire a period property with just minimal damage. Builders and Contractors
"First and foremost, it's critical to understand that you're dealing with an older building—and if keeping the structure of that building relatively intact is your top priority, you need to say so up front. Chances are you may have to pay a little extra to protect your building, but a few preventive dollars and hours can save big sums spent on restoring battered walls and weakened structures."
(Related Post: Electrician's Tip 0n Resetting Circuit Breakers  )
Check out their ten tips here.
Less damage to walls
Fine Homebuilding also came up with advice for property owners who are looking at rewiring their period property. In an article, they posted their experience in restoring an older home, and how they were able to overcome the challenges that came with it. Electricians   
"In March, I did a full-house rewiring of a 1920s two-story house that has a flat roof and a 1-ft. crawlspace. Without an attic or viable crawlspace for running wires, the job looked like a lengthy exercise in opening the walls, drilling studs and then patching the walls. To complicate matters even further, the walls were plaster over wood lath. All the drilling was bound to damage the existing plaster, which was still in good shape. "
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Home improvement website Real Homes also came up with advice on how to make rewiring less invasive such that details of older homes would not get damaged.
"Unfortunately fitting new cabling and sockets is disruptive to a home's fabric, so try to have  electrics work carried out at the early stages of renovating or refurbishing, and at the same time as any central heating or plumbing alterations. It's best if you can move out when the work is taking place. The best way to approach electrical work in old properties is to consign as much as possible of the installation out of view in nonsensitive areas (ancillary rooms or voids such as floor cavities) to minimise its physical and visual impact."
Take a look at the rest of the advice here.
Period homes indeed can still be safe through rewiring.
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Electrician’s tips on rewiring a period home
Preserving details while ensuring safety
There are ways to rewire an old home without doing much damage. (Photo Credits)
Some homeowners hesitate about rewiring their older, classic homes because of the damage that it may bring to their home structure. After all rewiring run through walls and even ceilings and most of these may affect the classic details of period homes.
Fortunately, there are new techniques electricians implement to rewire a home without being too invasive. The website Old House Online for instance shared tips on how to rewire a period property with just minimal damage. Builders and Contractors
“First and foremost, it’s critical to understand that you’re dealing with an older building—and if keeping the structure of that building relatively intact is your top priority, you need to say so up front. Chances are you may have to pay a little extra to protect your building, but a few preventive dollars and hours can save big sums spent on restoring battered walls and weakened structures.”
(Related Post: Electrician’s Tip 0n Resetting Circuit Breakers  )
Check out their ten tips here.
Less damage to walls
Fine Homebuilding also came up with advice for property owners who are looking at rewiring their period property. In an article, they posted their experience in restoring an older home, and how they were able to overcome the challenges that came with it. Electricians   
“In March, I did a full-house rewiring of a 1920s two-story house that has a flat roof and a 1-ft. crawlspace. Without an attic or viable crawlspace for running wires, the job looked like a lengthy exercise in opening the walls, drilling studs and then patching the walls. To complicate matters even further, the walls were plaster over wood lath. All the drilling was bound to damage the existing plaster, which was still in good shape. “
(Related Post: Electrician’s advice on Electrical Burns )
The continuation of this article can be found here.
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Home improvement website Real Homes also came up with advice on how to make rewiring less invasive such that details of older homes would not get damaged.
“Unfortunately fitting new cabling and sockets is disruptive to a home’s fabric, so try to have  electrics work carried out at the early stages of renovating or refurbishing, and at the same time as any central heating or plumbing alterations. It’s best if you can move out when the work is taking place. The best way to approach electrical work in old properties is to consign as much as possible of the installation out of view in nonsensitive areas (ancillary rooms or voids such as floor cavities) to minimise its physical and visual impact.”
Take a look at the rest of the advice here.
Period homes indeed can still be safe through rewiring.
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Electrician’s tips on rewiring a period home
Preserving details while ensuring safety
There are ways to rewire an old home without doing much damage. (Photo Credits)
Some homeowners hesitate about rewiring their older, classic homes because of the damage that it may bring to their home structure. After all rewiring run through walls and even ceilings and most of these may affect the classic details of period homes.
Fortunately, there are new techniques electricians implement to rewire a home without being too invasive. The website Old House Online for instance shared tips on how to rewire a period property with just minimal damage. Builders and Contractors
“First and foremost, it’s critical to understand that you’re dealing with an older building—and if keeping the structure of that building relatively intact is your top priority, you need to say so up front. Chances are you may have to pay a little extra to protect your building, but a few preventive dollars and hours can save big sums spent on restoring battered walls and weakened structures.”
(Related Post: Electrician’s Tip 0n Resetting Circuit Breakers  )
Check out their ten tips here.
Less damage to walls
Fine Homebuilding also came up with advice for property owners who are looking at rewiring their period property. In an article, they posted their experience in restoring an older home, and how they were able to overcome the challenges that came with it. Electricians   
“In March, I did a full-house rewiring of a 1920s two-story house that has a flat roof and a 1-ft. crawlspace. Without an attic or viable crawlspace for running wires, the job looked like a lengthy exercise in opening the walls, drilling studs and then patching the walls. To complicate matters even further, the walls were plaster over wood lath. All the drilling was bound to damage the existing plaster, which was still in good shape. “
(Related Post: Electrician’s advice on Electrical Burns )
The continuation of this article can be found here.
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Home improvement website Real Homes also came up with advice on how to make rewiring less invasive such that details of older homes would not get damaged.
“Unfortunately fitting new cabling and sockets is disruptive to a home’s fabric, so try to have  electrics work carried out at the early stages of renovating or refurbishing, and at the same time as any central heating or plumbing alterations. It’s best if you can move out when the work is taking place. The best way to approach electrical work in old properties is to consign as much as possible of the installation out of view in nonsensitive areas (ancillary rooms or voids such as floor cavities) to minimise its physical and visual impact.”
Take a look at the rest of the advice here.
Period homes indeed can still be safe through rewiring.
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Electrician’s tips on rewiring a period home
Preserving details while ensuring safety
There are ways to rewire an old home without doing much damage. (Photo Credits)
Some homeowners hesitate about rewiring their older, classic homes because of the damage that it may bring to their home structure. After all rewiring run through walls and even ceilings and most of these may affect the classic details of period homes.
Fortunately, there are new techniques electricians implement to rewire a home without being too invasive. The website Old House Online for instance shared tips on how to rewire a period property with just minimal damage. Builders and Contractors
“First and foremost, it’s critical to understand that you’re dealing with an older building—and if keeping the structure of that building relatively intact is your top priority, you need to say so up front. Chances are you may have to pay a little extra to protect your building, but a few preventive dollars and hours can save big sums spent on restoring battered walls and weakened structures.”
(Related Post: Electrician’s Tip 0n Resetting Circuit Breakers  )
Check out their ten tips here.
Less damage to walls
Fine Homebuilding also came up with advice for property owners who are looking at rewiring their period property. In an article, they posted their experience in restoring an older home, and how they were able to overcome the challenges that came with it. Electricians   
“In March, I did a full-house rewiring of a 1920s two-story house that has a flat roof and a 1-ft. crawlspace. Without an attic or viable crawlspace for running wires, the job looked like a lengthy exercise in opening the walls, drilling studs and then patching the walls. To complicate matters even further, the walls were plaster over wood lath. All the drilling was bound to damage the existing plaster, which was still in good shape. “
(Related Post: Electrician’s advice on Electrical Burns )
The continuation of this article can be found here.
Related Electrical Repair and Installation Services:
Commercial Electrical Repair Check Info
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GforceElectrician San Marcos CA Contractor Website
GforceElectrician Vista CA Emergency Electrician 
Home improvement website Real Homes also came up with advice on how to make rewiring less invasive such that details of older homes would not get damaged.
“Unfortunately fitting new cabling and sockets is disruptive to a home’s fabric, so try to have  electrics work carried out at the early stages of renovating or refurbishing, and at the same time as any central heating or plumbing alterations. It’s best if you can move out when the work is taking place. The best way to approach electrical work in old properties is to consign as much as possible of the installation out of view in nonsensitive areas (ancillary rooms or voids such as floor cavities) to minimise its physical and visual impact.”
Take a look at the rest of the advice here.
Period homes indeed can still be safe through rewiring.
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Electrician’s tips on rewiring a period home
Preserving details while ensuring safety
There are ways to rewire an old home without doing much damage. (Photo Credits)
Some homeowners hesitate about rewiring their older, classic homes because of the damage that it may bring to their home structure. After all rewiring run through walls and even ceilings and most of these may affect the classic details of period homes.
Fortunately, there are new techniques electricians implement to rewire a home without being too invasive. The website Old House Online for instance shared tips on how to rewire a period property with just minimal damage. Builders and Contractors
“First and foremost, it’s critical to understand that you’re dealing with an older building—and if keeping the structure of that building relatively intact is your top priority, you need to say so up front. Chances are you may have to pay a little extra to protect your building, but a few preventive dollars and hours can save big sums spent on restoring battered walls and weakened structures.”
(Related Post: Electrician’s Tip 0n Resetting Circuit Breakers  )
Check out their ten tips here.
Less damage to walls
Fine Homebuilding also came up with advice for property owners who are looking at rewiring their period property. In an article, they posted their experience in restoring an older home, and how they were able to overcome the challenges that came with it. Electricians   
“In March, I did a full-house rewiring of a 1920s two-story house that has a flat roof and a 1-ft. crawlspace. Without an attic or viable crawlspace for running wires, the job looked like a lengthy exercise in opening the walls, drilling studs and then patching the walls. To complicate matters even further, the walls were plaster over wood lath. All the drilling was bound to damage the existing plaster, which was still in good shape. “
(Related Post: Electrician’s advice on Electrical Burns )
The continuation of this article can be found here.
Related Electrical Repair and Installation Services:
Commercial Electrical Repair Check Info
GforceElectric Solar San Diego Experts Click Here     
GforceElectrician Encinitas More Info
GforceElectrician Carlsbad CA Free Estimate  
GforceElectrician San Marcos CA Contractor Website
GforceElectrician Vista CA Emergency Electrician 
Home improvement website Real Homes also came up with advice on how to make rewiring less invasive such that details of older homes would not get damaged.
“Unfortunately fitting new cabling and sockets is disruptive to a home’s fabric, so try to have  electrics work carried out at the early stages of renovating or refurbishing, and at the same time as any central heating or plumbing alterations. It’s best if you can move out when the work is taking place. The best way to approach electrical work in old properties is to consign as much as possible of the installation out of view in nonsensitive areas (ancillary rooms or voids such as floor cavities) to minimise its physical and visual impact.”
Take a look at the rest of the advice here.
Period homes indeed can still be safe through rewiring.
youtube
Gforce Electric Repair San Diego
Gforce Green Electric Solutions 2920 McGraw St San Diego, CA 92117 (858) 480-6559
Electric Repair San Diego
Diamond Ace Contractors
Electrician’s Advice on Safe Use of Portable Power Generators
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