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To refurbishment
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The act of refurbishing; renovation.
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Prior to refurbishment and recoating, the components have to be fully stripped to remove the oxide products and defective coatings.
In the design and access statement, curator Gerallt Nash writes: "It does lend itself to refurbishment as a late 19th century/early 20th century police station and sergeant's living quarters".
It faces out on to Doma square, facing the Protestant Cathedral – the Doma (16) – under wraps due to refurbishment.
Uniqlo failed to make a profit in Europe last year, which it put down to refurbishment of the flagship Oxford Street store.
Much of that money will go to refurbishment of military equipment and to the purchase of new protective equipment for troops, officials said, an indication of the toll that years of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan have taken on military vehicles, aircraft, weapons and other items.
Collaborative design related to refurbishment projects is a complex process.
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Other less known victories add to the list: in Belo Horizonte, the capital of Minas Gerais state, a traditional clothes fair at the stadium Mineirinho was shut down due to refurbishments for the World Cup.
It is thus an ideal to assess refurbishment strategies, to which it has been applied before, and to make comparisons between various refurbishment options.
"I head up a team that leads on the structural engineering work on projects varying from high-rise towers to stadia to small refurbishments work.
The closure of a UK power plant led to the refurbishment of a pumping station so as to match the demand for cooling water at a neighbouring plant.
Some years ago, the hall sent out a circular to announce that it would close for 16 months to undergo refurbishment.
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