Sunday, November 15th, 2009
Architectural Firm Cummings & McCrady, Inc.
Architect Mr. Jerry English (843) 577-5063
Contract Amount $381,118
Project Completion 2003
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Project Description
Interior and exterior repairs to a fire damaged historic church including structural repairs to floor system, new plaster on existing brick walls, repairs to wood truss and new plaster ceiling, new oak floors, refinishing of pews and alter furnishings, all new electric service and wiring, limited plumbing, repairs to soup kitchen cabinets and equipment, exterior historic brick pointing, complete repair of 12 foot high double hung historic windows and total sash replacement, interior and exterior historic woodwork repair/replacement, interior and exterior painting, new concrete rear stairs and platform. |
 Our Lady of Mercy Church after fire
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 After Restoration
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Tags: 12 foot high windows, church, Cummings and McCrady, Cummings and McCrady Inc., double hung windows, electric service and wiring, Fire Damage repairs, historic brick pointing, historic woodwork, interior and exterior repairs, Our Lady of Mercy Church, stairs, wood truss repair
Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Architect M. Brennan Architects
Architect’s Representative Mr. Malcolm Brennan
Contract Amount $1.8 Million
Project Completion 2007
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 Project Completion
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Project Details
Complete renovation to a historic Charleston building. The building floor system was removed and all brick to the bottom of the foundation was pointed up using historic mortar inside and out. Historic wood framing was repaired, salvaged and reused. An elevator and a 3rd floor rooftop garden was added. Work included structural stabilization and reinforcement, refinishing historic woodwork, find woodwork and casework to match historic woodwork, gypsum wall and ceiling systems, complete plumbing, mechanical and electrical systems, A/V systems, glass and glazing, exterior woodwork, stucco, new roof membrane, skylight, stairs, landscaping and interior finishes. |
 Before Renovation
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Tags: 175 King Street, AV systems, Charleston, Charleston SC, gypsum walls, historic charleston, Historic district, historic renovation, historic woodwork, King St., King Street, landscaping, M. Brennan Architects, renovation, stucco