Our crews performed extensive restoration to this church following Hurricane Katrina. Our scope of work includes structural stabilization of the main roof structure, installing a new slate roof, and repainting the exterior woodwork.
Our scope of work for this project included restoration of the pinnacles, rebuilding and relining the built-in gutters, and replacing several tons of red-sandstone imported from England.
Due to a fire, the spire of this church was left in poor condition and was in need of restoration. Our crews were able to restore the spire while maintaining historical accuracy.
Our crews completed an extensive amount of work to the Curci House. Our work here included structural stabilization, masonry restoration, and interior rehabilitation.
Our work on the project, contracted through general contractor, Lightsey Restorations, included masonry restoration, plaster restoration, metal fabrication, complete window and door restoration, glazing, and interior painting.
The Ohio Governor’s Residence was designed by Columbus architect Robert Gilmore Hanford and completed in 1925, as the residence for industrialist, Malcolm Jeffrey. Since 1957, it has been the residence for the last nine Ohio governors.