Hadley Town Hall, Hadley, MA
Challenge
Solution
Facade Support Bases: The contractor carefully removed the support bases, replicating them off-site to match historical specifications. The bases were then re-installed with precision, ensuring structural integrity.
Lead Paint Remediation: The existing lead paint was stripped down to a sound substrate or bare wood, ensuring a safe and clean surface. A high-quality oil primer was applied to all substrates to prepare for painting.
Historical Wood Replication: To preserve the historical wood elements, the contractor engaged in meticulous carpentry and historical wood replication work, replacing and restoring any damaged or deteriorated components.
Painting: After the necessary surface preparation, the contractor applied two full coats of durable acrylic paint, enhancing the facade's appearance and longevity.
Masonry and Epoxy Coating: The project also included masonry repairs and epoxy coating to address issues around the steps and landing of the town hall, improving both functionality and aesthetics.
The results from this project:
Structural Integrity: The restoration efforts ensured the structural integrity of the building, with the successfully replicated support bases and historical wood elements.
Lead Paint Remediation: The removal and remediation of lead paint contributed to a safer and more secure environment for the building's occupants.
Aesthetic Transformation: The application of high-quality paint, along with masonry and epoxy coating, improved the facade's appearance, making it more inviting and visually appealing.
Historical Preservation: The project maintained the historical authenticity of the building, preserving its architectural significance for future generations.
Timely Completion: Despite the challenges, the project was completed within the specified timeline, demonstrating the contractor's commitment and capability to deliver on schedule.