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Few homeowners have the talent and ability to pull all these important requirements together for a successful completed new home construction project. It is a wise decision to enlist the services of professionals to handle the job. Land developers, architects, (or an architect engineer), general contractors, and new home builders are equipped to aid in the process of putting your vision into the reality of a custom dream home.
Location, Location, Location
Location, the very beginning of any successful designer dream home, is an important factor. A good home site will have close access to power, water, gas, and sewer utilities; it will meet any local zoning ordinances. Using a real estate developer will solve these requirements as most development sites are properly zoned and have utilities included at each home site.
If you are choosing a site for spectacular views and natural beauty, special consideration will have to be given to utilities. Water, LP-gas, and sewer can be provided at almost any location, but electric service will need to come from somewhere. Bringing it in over long distances (several miles or more) can be extremely cost prohibitive.
Our ultra-strong and flame retardant mesh banners are printed using solvent UV inks for photo-realistic quality and long-lasting outdoor colour performance. Meticulous attention to banner finishing ensures that seams, back straps (dragon tails) and eyelets are reinforced to the highest standards.
When preparing to put your designer dream home plan into blueprints, make notes and include every detail in the architect information, so that the finished architect plan contains every nuance of your vision.
1. Extra troops to be sent to fight Taliban data: 07.04.08
Britain is poised to send another 450 troops to Afghanistan and take control of its most war-torn region for at least the next two years following pressure from the United States, The Daily Telegraph has learned.
2. Gordon Brown and British film industry mourn Anthony Minghella data: 19.03.08
The British film industry was in mourning yesterday after the death of Anthony Minghella, one of Britain's most talented and influential post-war film-makers.
3. Record oil price drags down U.S. stocks data: 10.04.08
Oil prices surged to a fresh record high, piercing $112 a barrel at one point, on Wednesday as a new spate of recession fears and a bleak corporate profit outlook pulled down U.S. stocks.
4. EU anxiety as Sarkozy prepares to take helm data: 27.03.08
In July France takes over the bloc's six-month rotating presidency, and the prospect is beginning to worry some as President Nicolas Sarkozy is seen to face a steep learning curve.
5. Quad bike film MP called to court data: 19.03.08
An MP has been summoned to court over footage allegedly showing him riding a quad bike on a public road.
6. Oasis Hong Kong Airlines goes bankrupt data: 10.04.08
The long-haul budget carrier, which tried to offer premium service and spacious seats at low prices, suddenly went into liquidation Wednesday, canceling all flights.
7. Burma releases constitution data: 10.04.08
A constitution drafted by Burma's military rulers goes on sale in government shops, ahead of a May referendum.
8. Bid to restore Iron Cross awakens Germany's angst data: 27.03.08
The painful debate over whether to revive the famed Iron Cross so that German soldiers can be awarded for courage, underscores how far the country's military still is from normality.
9. How to spend £35,000 a year on a child data: 19.03.08
Heather Mills says the £35,000 a year she'll get from Sir Paul McCartney to raise their daughter isn't enough. It may seem an absurd amount of money to average parents, but raising a child in more privileged circles can costs big bucks.
10. PM not going to Olympics opening data: 10.04.08
Gordon Brown will not attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics, Downing Street confirms.
11. Head-to-toe Muslim veils test tolerance of secular Britain data: 27.03.08
The increasing numbers of veiled Muslim women are fueling the debate over the role of Muslims in British life.
12. G-7 finance chiefs will hold talks with private-sector bankers data: 10.04.08
They will meet in Washington on Friday to discuss a common response to the financial crisis.
13. Italy recalls mozzarella amid contamination scare data: 07.04.08
Italy on Friday ordered a recall of mozzarella cheese potentially contaminated with cancer-causing dioxin, as a widening health scare tainted the reputation of one of its best-known culinary products.
14. Who'd be a toilet attendant? data: 10.04.08
You visit a fancy bar. You go to the toilet. As you wash your hands, a man passes over some nice paper towels. He seems to expect a tip. Welcome to one of the UK's grimmest workplaces.
15. Italy's trash crisis taints mozzarella's prized reputation data: 27.03.08
For years, little has been done to halt huge-scale illegal dumping of trash, some of it toxic, around Naples. Now there are fears that the buffalo mozzarella produced in that area could be contaminated.
16. British memoirist Sebastian Horsley is denied U.S. entry data: 27.03.08
Sebastian Horsley, a British author who has written an eyebrow-raising memoir detailing a life of rampant drug use and voluminous encounters with prostitutes, was turned back at Newark Liberty International Airport on Tuesday.
17. 'Breakthrough' at Stonehenge dig data: 10.04.08
Archaeologists say they have broken through to a layer which could help to explain why Stonehenge was built.
18. Investigations: Warm Front's heating scheme leaves the elderly cold data: 19.03.08
We're not surprised when cowboy builders fleece pensioners.
19. Pro-Tibet protesters disrupt Olympic flame lighting data: 27.03.08
Activists angered by the Chinese crackdown in Tibet disrupted the ceremony Monday in Greece, unfurling a banner and calling for a boycott of the Beijing Summer Games.
20. Microsoft said to be talking with News Corp. about joint Yahoo bid data: 10.04.08
The combination, which would join Yahoo, Microsoft's MSN and News Corp.'s MySpace, would create a behemoth that would upend the Internet landscape.
21. Move to end 'student ghost towns' data: 10.04.08
The government may use planning laws to end concentrations of student houses in England.
22. In pictures data: 10.04.08
Anti-Chinese protesters outfoxed in US torch relay
23. Kevin Maguire: Time to take some credit data: 07.04.08
Tax credits pump £14billion a year - legally - into the pay packets of low and middle income families.
24. EU takes web search groups to task data: 10.04.08
Google, Microsoft and other online search companies could be forced to tighten further their privacy controls
25. Classic marathon cup returns to London data: 07.04.08
The Gold Cup that Queen Alexandra presented to the Italian runner Dorando Pietri a century ago is returning to London for the first time for Sunday's marathon.
26. Hammer killer 'attacked others' data: 19.03.08
Police investigate claims that a man who killed his former girlfriend and her two children, attacked others.
27. Obama grabs the spotlight in Europe, too data: 27.03.08
The fact that a black man may become the Democratic presidential candidate has intrigued Europeans at a time when such a prospect still seems far off in most countries on the Continent.
28. Cleaning 'improves mental health' data: 10.04.08
Working up a sweat while performing household chores could benefit your mental health, a study suggests.
29. Millions being lost to 'boiler room' share frauds data: 10.04.08
Bogus stockbrokers are conning investors out of millions of pounds by pressurising them into buying worthless shares.
30. Gritty Dutch war games raise eyebrows in former colony data: 07.04.08
Dutch marines say their training in Suriname is just that, but the military activities still arouse suspicions in the former Dutch colony.
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