PAST
AND PRESENT PROJECTS
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COMPLETION
DATE
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PROJECT | |
July, 1993 |
The Washington Monument, Washington, DC. Rebuilt marble mosaic floor; carved 12-foot ornate lintel above entrance; and restored entire entrance lobby, including removal of asbestos mortar. |
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July,
1992
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Redwood Court Facade, Baltimore, MD. Restored, cleaned, reassembled, and installed the 1903 historic entrance to the Safe Deposit and Trust Co. Also, installed granite at Plaza location and built brick arches. | |
May,
1992
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Smithsonian Consolidation of Projects, Washington, DC. Fabrication of new Seneca brownstone piecesreplacement and installation. Patching, refacing, repointing, and cleaning. | |
February, 1992 |
General Accounting Office (GAO), Washington, DC. Restored, cleaned, and polished all marble walls on the first and seventh floors. |
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June, 1991 |
The American Art and Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC. Extensive repairs to granite, bluestone, and slate pavers and walls. | |
June,
1991
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Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. The historic renovation of the Freer Gallery involved the temporary removal and replacement of all existing stone work in the courtyardincluding a four-ton granite fountain. Installation of new stone; complete restoration of all existing exterior facade and interior limestone and marble. Special restoration Dutchman work. | |
June,
1990
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Treasury Annex Building, Washington, DC. This project was the remodeling and renovation of another historic building. Professional Restoration, Inc. performed the installation of new marble, granite, limestone, and slate. | |
October,
1989
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Government Printing Office (GPO), Washington, DC. The project involved the fabrication of the front steps and side parapets using brownstone. | |
September,
1989
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U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC. This project included a brick parapet wall and six limestone eagle sculptures which had to be removed the 70-foot high building and then patched, repaired, cleaned, and reinstalled. | |
April, 1989 |
Smithsonian Visitor's Center, Washington, DC. This project involved the cutting and carving of Seneca sandstone for two new entrances to the Smithsonian Castle Building. Since this is an historic building, it was critical that the stone be perfectly cut and carved to match the existing building stone. | |
January,
1989
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Mount Vernon Gift Shop, Mount Vernon VA. The renovation of the gift shop at the home of George Washington included that fabrication and carving of two columns, the installation of new stone and brick pavers. | |
September,
1987
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Organization of American States (OAS), Washington, DC. This project required the fabrication of white Georgia marble columns to be attached to the balustrade on the front entrance of the building. | |
February,
1987
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Organization of American States (OAS), Washington, DC. This project involved the fabrication of balconies (towers and balustrades) made from vibrated concrete with steel bars. Also fabricated fiberglass lions and flowers for the balconies. |
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