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Articles Tagged with ''historic buildings''

CentraRuddy Newark

CetraRuddy to Transform Downtown Building into Residences

June 13, 2016
CetraRuddy’s new adaptation of a national landmark by Ralph Walker brings mixed-use approach to help revitalize downtown Newark.
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Breaking News

Hunter to Serve as PROSOCO Preservation Specialist

June 1, 2016
PROSOCO announced the hire of Sarah Hunter as its new preservation specialist to serve the materials conservation and historic preservation industries.
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Alamo re-roofing

Re-Roofing the Alamo

San Antonio’s Cram Roofing Takes on the Re-Roofing of one of America’s Most Treasured Historic Landmarks
Courtney Dobson
Courtney Dobson
April 14, 2016
Though based in San Antonio, Cram installs and repairs all types of roofing systems across the United States.
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plaster conservation

Plaster Shows Strength in Colonial Building

Consolidated plaster ceiling in Colonial building passes strength test after serious water infiltration.
March 16, 2016

Historic Plaster Conservation Services Limited reported recently that a plaster ceiling the company consolidated in 2009 was accidentally flooded with water in 2015 and yet still easily passed a structural load test. 


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wausau hotel

Hotel’s Historical Architectural Heritage

February 5, 2016
The Liberty Hotel, a high-end hospitality destination, retains its architectural heritage with its famed rotunda and its historically accurate replacement windows
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Chamberlin Roofing

Chamberlin Roofing & Waterproofing Takes Texas’ Landmark Love Field to New Heights

February 1, 2016
With nearly 120 years of experience providing professional building services, it’s no surprise that Chamberlin Roofing & Waterproofing has a habit of taking on historical projects.
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Society of Architectural Historians Launches New Outreach Program

SAH’s new American Architecture and Landscape Field Trip Program Aims to Expose Students to Architectural History and Preservation
February 11, 2015
The Society of Architectural Historians announces its new American Architecture and Landscape Field Trip program for students.
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Keeping History Alive: Manufacturer Donation Helps Preserve Buildings on Historical Museum Site

November 18, 2014

Drexel Metals’ generosity will help ensure future generations can experience historical Doylestown, Pa., and the Mercer Museum. 


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Standing Out: Historic St. Paul’s Cathedral Highlighted by Fire Brick Red Roof

November 13, 2014

The heavily-damaged St. Paul’s Cathedral and Parish House finally have new, long-lasting polymer roofs overhead.


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Sustainably Topping Off a National Register Project Courthouse

November 10, 2014
Upgrading the roofing systems of a historic federal building in the Midwest ENSURES its longevity through greater performance.
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