Posts Tagged ‘renovation’
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 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. |
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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
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Owners Name: 319 King, LLC
Owners Representative: Mr. Josh Lowder (843) 576-9366
Architect: Tara Ramano / Neil Stevenson Architects, Inc. (843) 853-8800
Contract Amount: $2.9 Million
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Description: Renovation of historic building into 7 luxury condominium units. Major structural work performed to lower the existing second floor and add a third floor to building, including:
- addition of exterior rooftop decks
- removing the old roof and providing multiple level roofs on the new third floor (while 1st floor retail shops remained open)
- structural framing repair
- structural steel reinforcing
- structural brick repair and re-pointing
- exterior woodwork repairs to match existing trim
- all new HVAC, electrical, plumbing
- insulation and drywall
- historic window restoration
- new door and window hardware and installation
- concrete coatings
- historic stair reproduction
- interior finishes throughout
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 Davidson Building Condominium
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Tags: 319 King, 319 King St., Charleston SC, Davidson Building, historic building, historic charleston, King St., King Street, King Street Charleston, king street shopping district, LLC, Neil Stevenson Architects, renovation, restoration
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Owners Name: Colleton County
Owner’s Representative: Mr. Ron Shoupe (843) 549-6457
Architect: Stevenson & Wilkinson Architects
Contract Amount$4.1M
Completion Date 2007 |
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Description: Renovation and restoration of the historic Colleton Country Courthouse (a Robert Mills building) and renovation of an existing school into a temporary courthouse including:
- structural framing repair
- structural steel and concrete reinforcing
- sitework
- hazardous waste removal
- roof repairs
- exterior woodwork repairs to match existing trim
- HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and utilities
- new elevator and shaft
- plaster repair
- stucco repair
- brick repair and re-pointing
- insulation
- drywall
- historic window replacement
- pre-cast conrete sill replacement
- historic door restoration
- new door hardware
- drywall
- concrete coatings
- historic courtroom woodwork reproduction and refinishing
- bullet proof casework and windows
- ceramic tile and other finishes
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 Colleton County Courthouse - Walterboro, SC |
Tags: brickwork, bullet proof casework, bullet proof windows, Colleton Country, Colleton Country Courthouse, construction in walterboro, historic restoration, plumbing, remodeling, renovation, sitework, Stevenson & Wilkinson Architects, Walterboro, Walterboro SC
Saturday, September 5th, 2009
Owners Representative: Mr. Gordon Rice
Contract Amount: $1,027,000.00
Project Completion: 2006
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Description: Exterior renovation of historic building, including:
- renovation to brick facade
- repair pre-cast concrete headers, sills and copings
- rebuild brick stairs
- rake out and re-point all exterior brick
- special deep brick pointing full brick width
- install new ties to anchor brick veneer
- repair / replace wood framing and wood trim
- sandblasting and painting of exterior steel stairs
- exterior painting of woodwork
- replace roof flashing and shingles
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 Baker House - Charleston, SC |
Tags: 55 Ashley Ave, 55 Ashley Avenue, Advanced construction technology, Baker House, brick facade, building, Charleston, Charleston SC, complexity, construction, exterior renovation, logistics, pre-cast concrete, renovation, restoration