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What are Exterior
window blinds?

Categories: Other | April 30th, 2008 | by Admin | no comments

What are Exterior window blinds?

Exterior roller custom blinds are usually made of wood, steel, aluminum, or vinyl. They’re mounted above the window. Side channels guide them as they’re lowered and raised. When you lower these discount blinds completely, their slats meet and provide shade. If partially raised, the window blinds allow some air and daylight to enter through windows.

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What is a Mini Blind?

Categories: Other | April 29th, 2008 | by Admin | no comments

What is a Mini Blind?

The long horizontal slats are held one above the other by the rungs of ladder cords shaped like a ladder. The lower ends of the legs of the ladder cords are secured to the long rail under the slats. Their upper ends are attached to the drive rod in the housing, the elongated box above the slats. As the drive rod rotates, one leg of each ladder cord moves up while the other moves down, causing the angle of the slats to change. In one design, this rotation is achieved by pushing up or pulling down on a long handle called a tilt wand connected to the drive rod by a lever. Lift cords along the ladder cords are also attached to the rail. They pass through holes in the slats and into the housing above, where they go over pulleys, combine and exit through the cord lock. For safety it’s important that the lock always work. A downward pull on the main lift cord raises the slats by the cords pulling up the rail below the slats. The cord lock holds the main lift cord to keep the slats up until the cord is pulled to release the lock. The safety lock made the cord lock easier to use.

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Invoicing for Mini Blind Installation

Categories: Other | April 28th, 2008 | by Admin | no comments

Invoicing for Mini Blind Installation

The contractor shall invoice at the actual installation cost of the window treatments, per location.The minimum installation charge shall apply only in cases where the installation cost of the window coverings exceeds the minimum installation charge.

*Location is defined as one or more buildings within close proximity to one another requiring installation service. The minimum installation charge is not intended to apply to each building at a single location. When installation can be completed at more than one building, and it is not necessary for the installers equipment to be transported by vehicle between the installation sites, only one minimum installation charge should be applied.

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Curved Window
window treatments

Categories: Other | April 27th, 2008 | by Admin | no comments

Curved Window window treatments

If curved window coverings are desired, a radius of curvature may be given with the +/-r option. If given as +r, The curvature is upward (which is the usual configuration). If the option is given as -r, then the curvature is downward. The radius indicates how far from each slat its effective cylindrical center resides. Each slat will be broken into as many polygons as is necessary to keep the delta changes in angle less than 10 degrees. (Note that this may result in a rather large number of polygons.)

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New Venetian Blind Created

Categories: Other | April 26th, 2008 | by Admin | no comments

New Venetian Blind Created

RADIANCE is description of a set of new venetian discount blinds. The depth of the window blinds (X dimension) is given first, followed by the width (Y dimension), followed by the height (Z dimension). The number of slats to place evenly within this height is given as nslats. The angle of the blind, where zero is perfectly horizontal and a positive angle tilts the positive X edge upwards, is given in degrees. The custom blinds are initially situated so that the corner of the bottom blind isheight/nslats/2 above the XY plane, and all coordinates are positive.Each new slat is placed height/nslats above the previous one, until the top slat is at height - height/nslats/2 . The discount blinds may of course be moved from this starting point with the xform(1) command.

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Job Match or “T”

Categories: Other | April 25th, 2008 | by Admin | no comments

Job Match or “T”

It’s always important to match your qualifications to the job and/or employer in the cover letter. This is generally done as part of the body of the letter. In the “T” letter format this is done as bullet points targeting the specific requirements and your corresponding qualifications. Some sources for information to help you match your qualifications include: employment advertisements, company websites, position descriptions, phone conversations with the employer and informational interviews.

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Cover Letter Points to Consider

Categories: Other | April 24th, 2008 | by Admin | no comments

Cover Letter Points to Consider

Whenever possible, address the cover letter to a specific person by name and title. This requires a minimum of research that will ultimately pay off in more interviews. The only time this may not be possible is when responding to a “blind ad” where there is no way to know the name of the company to research. In this case, send the letter to the title of the appropriate hiring manager, e.g., “Production Manager,” “Maintenance Supervisor,” “Office Manager,” etc. Never use the phrase “To Whom It May Concern.”

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Mini Blind Contract Price Control

Categories: Other | April 23rd, 2008 | by Admin | no comments

Mini Blind Contract Price Control

There will be no provision in this contract for any increase or reduction in the contract prices for any installation for a state agency or public school without approval from the Division of Purchase and Contract.8. Substitutions

Substitutions are not permitted without prior written approval of this division. Failure of the contractor to comply with this requirement may result in the removal of the contractor from the contract.

Transportation Charges:

All goods shall be delivered FOB DESTINATION for all orders equal to, or greater, than the minimum order, when shipped to a single destination. Orders for less than the minimum order will be shipped prepaid, with transportation charges added to the invoice as a separate item. Transportation charges levied by the contractor for orders equal to, or greater than the minimum order, when shipped to a single destination, may be cause for removal of the contractor from the contract. In instances where the contractor makes partial shipments of an order to one destination which is equal to, or greater than, the minimum order, all shipments of the order shall be sent FOB DESTINATION with NO additional transportation charges.

Term Contract No. 870A

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Sign Your Letter

Categories: Other | April 22nd, 2008 | by Admin | no comments

Sign Your Letter

Consider signing the letter in blue ink. It implies the letter is original. The only other ink color to use is black. Never use any other color on the cover letter.

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North Carlolina General Contract Terms for
window coverings Installation

Categories: Other | April 21st, 2008 | by Admin | no comments

North Carlolina General Contract Terms for window coverings Installation

The Dize Company will complete on-site measurements within 10 to 18 days after request from the user. Contract Shading Systems will complete on-site measurements within 10 to 20 days after request from the user. In the event the on site measuring is not completed within the contracted time period, the contractor may be held in default in accordance with paragraph 1, DEFAULT AND PERFORMANCE BOND in the North Carolina General Contract Terms and Conditions, and the state may procure the articles or services from other sources and hold the contractor responsible for excess cost occasioned thereby.

It is important that agencies make the contract administrator aware of any measurement problems.

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