With the help of state grants and city funding, we were able to perform a multitude of renovations including installing a new roof, restoring the wood windows and trim, and installing a new chandelier.
Our crews excavated five stories below grade to build an addition to the museum that holds additional display space and made the museum handicap accessible.
Once a private residence on Main Street in Groveport, Ohio, the historic log home was saved by the Groveport Heritage Society and relocated to Heritage Park to make way for a new post office building.
For this project, we restored both the interior and exterior. This included rebuilding the landing and stairs, decorative copper work, and a new patterned slate roof.
Our scope of work for this project included rebuilding the structure of the cupola, replacing the large skylights, and installing a custom gutter system.
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.