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Ruth Barton <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 4 Feb 2004 22:23:30 -0800
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Holy Masonite Cow!!!!!  Thirty MILLION, we're only spending fifty-five
million to renovate/ addition a whole high school, and that's the most
expensive school project in the state--ever.  Ruth






At 4:48 PM -0500 2/4/04, Hammarberg, Eric wrote:
>Ain't no lurker, just a bit quiet lately...
>
>The ones used on the project I am working on (we did not design the
>mechanicals) are by "New Heat". The contractor told me they are laid on a
>cured dry set mud bed then receive a thinset application on top with the
>stone or tile laid on top - I don't know how the floor is actually "held in
>place". Cost is my question - including running the electrical heating
>element. The client in this house is spending >$30 million to buy and
>renovate so cost is not an issue.
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Ruth Barton
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Dummerston, VT

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