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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a refurbishment plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies or proposals for updating or renovating a space, structure, or system.
Example: "The city council approved a refurbishment plan for the downtown area to enhance its appeal and functionality."
Alternatives: "a renovation strategy" or "an upgrade proposal."
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The crumbling state of the 19th-century estate is a longstanding issue, with MPs expected to approve a refurbishment plan costing at least £3.5bn, which would involve MPs, peers and staff being moved to other buildings for several years.
It was also announced in May 2012 that the company would begin a refurbishment plan, with Mamut 'investing tens of millions of pounds' to fund the refit of a planned 100 stores before the end of the year.
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The main undergraduate chemistry laboratories at the University of Leeds were refurbished as part of a £4m refurbishment plan in 2006 and renamed as the Priestley Laboratories in his honour as a prominent chemist from Leeds.
The company would also establish a computer refurbishment plan that would make 200,000 computers -- both Windows and Macintosh computers -- available to schools each year for five years.
Angered by an increase in royalty rates scheduled for July and an expensive refurbishment plan, franchise owners, who run more than 90percentt of Burger King's restaurants, pressed for a separation from Diageo in April.
The consortium plan to employ a landlord in the hope of reopening in November after a refurbishment programme.
But the trust that runs the palace and its surrounding park has an ambitious £26.7m refurbishment plan which would see the theatre brought back into use and the old studios turned into a BBC Experience, a visitor attraction celebrating Ally Pally's central role in the development of television broadcasting.
It all comes as the theatre embarks on a £12m redevelopment and refurbishment plan, set to begin in the summer of 2016.
But the shuttles, with a design lifetime of a decade, never had that kind of built-in refurbishment plan.
The resignation was a new complication for the center's $1.5 billion refurbishment plan.
When the government told them it was "PFI or bust", the refurbishment plan was dropped in favour of a scheme to knock down both hospitals and build a new one – with fewer beds and doctors and nurses – at an eventual, corporate-friendly cost of £410m.
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