We repaired the original steel structure at the base, approximately 30 bullet holes, and the separated copper seams. The sandstone base was cleaned, pointed, and repaired as needed.
The steel structural support of Union Terminal began to rust, pushing the bricks out of the structure. Durable Restoration restored the damaged brick to replicate the original façade.
Our most recent project involved restoration work to the rotunda, including the box gutter at the perimeter and structural stabilization of the masonry.
Durable Restoration performed extensive work on this 19th century church. Our work included installing new cedar shingle siding, restoring the concrete porch and steps, and installing new copper gutters.
Our crews corrected structural problems and physical alterations to the original construction in order to restore the home to its original period style.
Originally built in 1910 as the St. Clair Hospital, the building was later converted into a hotel that served predominantly African-Americans, including many nationally renowned musical acts. Today, this beautifully restored building functions as senior housing.
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.