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Currently services are held in B ' nai B ' rith House, East St Kilda. The refurbishment and partial reconstruction of a building in Caulfield to serve as the first Conservative Synagogue building in Australia is advanced, completion being anticipated during 2010.
In 1979 refurbishment began on Oakley Court and the building is now a luxury hotel.
The building is part of the Tucker Park enhancement project, which will include the refurbishment of the Canada Games Stadium, the new Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick facility, and the New Brunswick Community College s Allied Health building.
The University has also invested in improving the building for the Faculty of Art & Design granting £ 35 million to facilitate three main changes including: a brand new building for the faculty, refurbishment of the workshops and renovation of the studios.
Between 1824 and 1826 he lived and worked in Scarborough, and was responsible for the building of the Rotunda, a geological museum devoted to the Yorkshire coast. The Rotunda was re-opened as ' Rotunda – The William Smith Museum of Geology ', on 9 May 2008 by Lord Oxburgh, however, the Prince of Wales visited the Rotunda as early as 14 September 2007 to view the progress of the refurbishment of this listed building.
The Cambridge campus has recently been redeveloped, which began with the refurbishment of Helmore, the main building on East Road, completed in 2006.
After an extensive 18 month programme of building and gallery refurbishment the museum reopened in the summer of 2010.
The original conversion was done by James Stirling but the building was given a major refurbishment in 1998 to create additional gallery space.
The building closed for refurbishment in spring 2009, which was expected to take about two years.
After a major building refurbishment it opened to the public as a state-of-the-art museum in June 2004.
Notable features of the UEA campus include Earlham Hall, childhood home of Elizabeth Fry which is where the Norwich Law School was originally based, however Earlham Hall is currently undergoing a major refurbishment and restoration with the Law School being located in the Blackdale building during this time.
The proceeds from these sales have been ploughed back into the Leicester City Campus, which has consequently seen a large amount of development including the construction of two new buildings and the extensive refurbishment of a third, the Edith Murphy building ( formerly Bosworth House ) to house the students and staff of the School of Nursing and Midwifery, previously based at Charles Frears.
The copper used on the interior of the building was recovered from the Library of Parliament during refurbishment of the Library's roof in 2004.
In April 2005, Infratil completed a major £ 3 million refurbishment of the terminal building, and also controversially rebranded the airport using the phrase " Pure Dead Brilliant ", taken straight from the Glasgow patter.
level and scale of development to be supported through the scheme, not identifying priority areas suitable for development, not providing any strategic protection for designated areas including the corridor of the River Shannon nor promoting the use of sustainable design and building materials in any new build or refurbishment project supported by the scheme.
The building underwent major renovation and refurbishment that was due to be completed early in 2008.
This included a substantial amount of work on the roof of the building and refurbishment of office space on the top floor.
This historic landmark a Grade II *- listed building underwent an £ 8 million refurbishment programme in 2004 – 05.
Ernest Bewley undertook a complete refurbishment of the building, drawing inspiration from the great European cafes of Paris and Vienna, as well as exotic oriental tearooms and Egyptian architecture ( which influenced the façade and was inspired by the discovery of Tutankhamen s Tomb in 1922 ).
The building went through a £ 15 million refurbishment between 2007 and late 2009 – opening during that period only for the 2008 and 2009 World Snooker Championships.

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The Royal Commonwealth Pool, currently undergoing refurbishment and due to re-open for spring 2012, will host the Diving competition of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, held by Glasgow.
From 2011 until 2013, the Victorian Government and the Melbourne Cricket Club will fund a $ 55 million refurbishment of the facilities of Great Southern Stand, including renovations to entrance gates and ticket outlets, food and beverage outlets, public concourses, toilets, function rooms, etc.
; the grandstand itself will not be substantially modified as part of the refurbishment.
All refurbishment will be completed ahead of the London 2012 Olympics and the lights inside the carriages are to all be changed to new ones.
When the refurbishment is complete, all the platforms will be renumbered, the new one becoming platform 1.
SpaceX will reactivate Space Launch Complex 4-East ( SLC 4E ) for Falcon Heavy launches following a 24 month refurbishment that started in 2011.
The entire refurbishment and testing process will be managed by Alstom s Train Life Services ( TLS ) unit and take place in the facility in Hornell, NY ( which is the largest of its kind in the United States ).
The expansion, to be funded by foreign investors, will include the construction of three new terminals and the refurbishment of the existing three terminals, which will each accommodate 2. 5 million passengers annually.
In October 2011 the Department of Finance and Deregulation announced refurbishment and repair work is required for The Lodge which is estimated will take 18 months to complete.
Two of the four Area " D " blocks had also been razed, and in the longer term, these and the entire Area " B " estate ( scheduled for a further refurbishment ) will be the only tower blocks left in the Gorbals.
The strategy includes the decision to spend $ 300-million to keep the Pickering B nuclear station open for another decade before it begins the longer term decommissioning process as refurbishment for Pickering B station will not be pursued.
Pickering staff will have future opportunities placing the Pickering units in a safe storage state, at the Darlington refurbishment and operations, or at the potential new build at Darlington.
OPG will proceed with a detailed planning phase for the mid-life refurbishment of the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station east of Toronto, with construction expected to start in 2016.
The next phase of the process will include an Environmental Assessment, an Integrated Safety Review and an Integrated Improvement Plan that will define the scope, cost and schedule of the refurbishment project.
First Great Western will receive up to 12 units to cover for refurbishment of their fleet and withdrawal of 12 Class 158 units for use by First ScotRail and East Midlands Trains.
As part of the refurbishment of the estate the developers have chosen to illuminate the portion of the graffiti reading " I love you will u marry me " in neon.
A second entry / exit will be opened later in 2012 as soon as the refurbishment of the old carriage ramp is refurbished ; this will be located on level with Platform 1.
It is hoped that the town hall will be brought back into public use following the completion of its refurbishment.
However, an extensive refurbishment of the East Block took place during 1994-95 which provided 14 extra courts for the Civil Division of the Court of Appeal and 2 extra large courts which are unassigned and will be used for cases where there are several parties involved or there are an unusually large number of documents and books.

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Although it is dated " 1631 ", this is thought to be the date of a subsequent refurbishment coincidental with major renovations of the church in the 17th century.
Many significant and long-lasting changes occurred as a result of the renovation and refurbishment, of which Nancy Reagan said, " This house belongs to all Americans, and I want it to be something of which they can be proud.
São Tomé and Príncipe's army is a tiny force with almost no resources at its disposal and would be wholly ineffective operating unilaterally ; infantry equipment is considered simple to operate and maintain but may require refurbishment or replacement after 25 years in tropical climates ; poor pay, working conditions, and alleged nepotism in the promotion of officers have been problems in the past, as reflected in the 1995 and 2003 coups ; these issues are being addressed with foreign assistance aimed at improving the army and its focus on realistic security concerns ; command is exercised from the president, through the Minister of Defense, to the Chief of the Armed Forces staff ( 2005 )
The report presents a statement from an unnamed Russian engineer who believes that, based on the experience from Mir, a thirty-year life should be possible, except for micrometeorite damage, because the Russian modules have been built with on-orbit refurbishment in mind.
Other projects, made possible in monetary terms by the early cutbacks and budget restructuring, included a $ 160 million expansion of the National Gallery of Victoria ; $ 100 million for refurbishment of the State Library of Victoria ; $ 65 million for a new Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre ( MSAC ); and $ 130 million for the construction of a new civic square on the site of the old Gas and Fuel Buildings, to be known as Federation Square.
Colonel William C. Gardenhire, assigned to direct the refurbishment of the base, had just directed his crews to replace underpinnings of many of the previous buildings when he received word the future construction would be in Spanish Mission architectural design.
These were removed to the bell foundry for refurbishment on 31 August 2012 and are scheduled to be returned, with new bearings, in October 2012.
In 2012, further refurbishment is underway ; the Bury Street Precinct has a new owner / landlord, its name has been changed to Abbey Shopping Centre and it is to get another " facelift " plan: instead of a roof ( always promised ), the covered walkways are to be removed and the flat roofs replaced.
There are also plans for a new hotel to be built in cojunction to the refurbishment of the down town area as well as for the construction of two new shopping centres.
One such effort defines infrastructure as the network of assets " where the system as a whole is intended to be maintained indefinitely at a specified standard of service by the continuing replacement and refurbishment of its components ".
A refurbishment of the Zoo's old Elephant house, which is scheduled to be completed in 2013.
In 2012 the union began a major refurbishment, due to be completed by September 2012.
On 29 November 2011 it was announced that the original Harry Ramsden's restaurant in Guiseley, Leeds is to close down due to claims from the owners that Harry Ramsden's that the restaurant was losing money and that any refurbishment to the restaurant to make it profitable would be unviable.
Phase 2, also includes the refurbishment of the rest of the Courts outlets scheduled to be completed in March 2009.
The town centre is a 1960s design, and considered by many to be in need of a major refurbishment.

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