Construction
Redwood Living Starts Construction of Ohio Residential Project
2024-12-09
Redwood Living has embarked on an exciting construction project in Amherst Township, Ohio. This new neighbourhood, Redwood Amherst, is set to offer a range of single-storey apartment homes with private entrances, providing a residential rental option like no other.

Signature Design Elements and Amenities

Redwood VP of property operations Taylor Haley emphasizes that Redwood Amherst will deliver all the signature design elements and amenities that residents across Ohio have come to love about the Redwood brand. The homes will comprise seven different floor plans, primarily with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Each apartment will include an eat-in kitchen with a pantry, vaulted ceilings, and extra living space that can be adapted for various uses. Additional amenities such as full-size appliances, washer and dryer hookups, closets, upgraded finishes, personal patios, pet-friendly accommodations, and professional on-site management and maintenance teams add to the appeal.

Phase 1 and Timeline

The first phase of Redwood Amherst will feature 153 apartment homes, with the first residents expected to move in by early 2025. This is just the beginning as the second phase will introduce an additional 52 units. Although the timeline for this expansion is yet to be confirmed, it promises to further enhance the neighbourhood.

Unique Features of Redwood's Apartment Homes

Redwood's apartment homes stand out from traditional complexes. They offer open floor plans, attached two-car garages, and individual street addresses. The units range from 896ft² to 1,620ft², with monthly rents starting at approximately $2,000 for one-bedroom apartments and $2,199 for two-bedroom units. This provides residents with a variety of options to suit their needs and budgets.

Convenient Location

Located at 1120 Red Thimbleberry Drive, Redwood Amherst offers easy access to Sandstone Development's retail options and the Dolyk Wood Nature Preserve. It is conveniently situated south of the Ohio Turnpike and east of Route 58 off Oberlin Road, making it a prime location for residents.

Redwood's Expansion Across the Midwest

Redwood has a proven track record, having developed over 18,000 apartment homes and managing 150 neighbourhoods across the Midwest and Carolinas. Their latest project in Nebraska, Redwood Bellevue South 25th Street, with 131 single-storey apartment units ranging from 1,294ft² to 1,620ft² and set for completion by 2026, further showcases their commitment to growth and excellence.
Medford Approves Funds for 50-Year-Old Fire Station 15 Construction
2024-12-09
The city of Medford is home to a fire station that has reached a significant milestone - it is 50 years old. In 2023, after a thorough inspection, the city revealed that this station is in poor condition. This has led to a series of actions and approvals to address the issue.

Approval of New Appropriations

The city of Medford has approved a new set of appropriations for the 2023-25 biennium. A substantial portion of these funds is dedicated to the construction of Fire Station 15. On Thursday, Dec. 5, the city council passed Council Bill 2024-128. This bill created a new fund, Fund 150 - the Fire Facilities Construction Fund. More than $6.5 million is being moved into this fund to kickstart the construction process.Fire Station 15 is located on Roberts Road adjacent to North Medford High School. Its age and the resulting wear and tear have taken a toll, as documented in city council documents. In 2023, all fire stations in the city underwent an inspection. Station 15 received the lowest grade by a wide margin, a D. Meanwhile, three other stations achieved an A grade, and one received a B grade.A significant portion of the construction funds is coming from bonds that the city sold to cover the costs. Additionally, $4 million has been appropriated from the general fund to cover the remaining expenses. Appropriated funds are already in the city's accounts or funds and are either transferred to a different fund or designated for a specific purpose.The need for a new and improved fire station is evident. Fire Station 15 plays a crucial role in serving the community, and its current condition poses a risk. The construction efforts aim to ensure that this vital facility is up to par and can continue to serve the city effectively.The city's decision to allocate these funds and undertake the construction project shows its commitment to the safety and well-being of its residents. It is a step towards providing a more reliable and efficient fire service.With the approval of these appropriations and the start of construction, there is hope for the future of Fire Station 15. The community can look forward to a modern and well-equipped fire station that will serve them well for years to come.
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SSAB & Ruukki Construction Aid Ukraine's Rebuilding Efforts
2024-12-09
Since 2022, the bodies have been working in unison. Credit: Jin Odin via Shutterstock. SSAB, a Nordic and US-based steel company along with its subsidiary Ruukki Construction, has made a significant donation to aid in the reconstruction of war-damaged buildings in Ukraine. This act of philanthropy is in collaboration with OperationAid, focusing on the urgent rebuilding needs of the Mykolaiv region. The donation encompasses approximately 3,000m² of color-coated steel for roofing, manufactured at Ruukki's plant near the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, and nearly 20 tonnes of steel for the production of around 750 field stoves. Sarholms Plåtdetaljer, which undertakes contract work in sheet metal, will be in charge of manufacturing the stoves using the donated steel. OperationAid has been actively engaged on the ground in Ukraine, addressing immediate requirements, fundraising, and delivering humanitarian and medical aid. The ongoing partnership between SSAB, Ruukki Construction, and OperationAid has witnessed similar contributions in the past years, with donations also being made in 2022 and 2023.

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SSAB's Sustainability Efforts

SSAB Sustainability head Christina Friborg stated, "We want to demonstrate our continuous support to Ukrainians. At the same time, we ensure the safety of our employees. There is a shortage of building products in the country, and it is remarkable that our Ukrainian employees have persistently provided high-quality roofing products and services to the renovation industry."Earlier in October this year, SSAB partnered with Finnish construction company Parmaco to create a concept building using fossil-free steel, highlighting the potential for sustainable urban development. Additionally, SSAB entered into a letter of intent with Norwegian distributor Smith Stål for future deliveries of fossil-free steel in the same month. This initiative aims to establish a carbon-neutral supply chain and reduce carbon dioxide emissions from traditional steel production.

Ruukki Construction's Operations in Ukraine

Ruukki Construction operates a facility in Kopyliv near Kyiv on a limited schedule and employs a total of 63 staff members in the country. This local presence allows them to be actively involved in the reconstruction efforts and contribute to the recovery of the war-torn region.

The Impact of the Donation

The donation of roofing products and steel by SSAB and Ruukki Construction has had a profound impact on the reconstruction process in Ukraine. It has provided essential materials for the repair and construction of damaged buildings, giving hope to the affected communities. The stoves produced using the donated steel will also help meet the basic needs of the people during the winter months. This collaborative effort showcases the power of corporate social responsibility and the positive change that can be achieved through such initiatives.
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