MHPN Member Directory
Transcript of MHPN Member Directory
MICHIGAN HISTORIC PRESERVATION NETWORK’S
MICHIGAN’S PREMIER RESOURCE FOR ACCESS TO
PRESERVATION PROFESSIONALS
Historic Resource Council
MemberDirectory
17TH ANNUAL EDITION - SPRING 2015
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THE HISTORIC RESOURCE COUNCIL (HRC) was founded as the Construction Trades Council (CTC) in 1996 as a task force of the Michigan Historic Preservation Network (MHPN). The original CTC was an expansion of the MHPN to include the “bricks and mortar” of preservation—the construction trades.
Through the years, we realized the need to expand this reach to all professionals involved in historic preservation projects, including architects, contractors, accountants, appraisers, attorneys, real estate professionals as well as state and local preservation organizations. Thus, in 2006 the CTC changed its name to indicate this inclusion—the Historic Resource Council (HRC).
The goal of the HRC is to provide a forum for experienced and new preservation professionals to exchange and develop experiences, skills and ideas. The HRC also strives to provide networking opportunities, such as:
• PublishinganddistributingthisannualMemberDirectoryinwhichallHRCmembersarelisted,
• OrganizingtheannualvendorshowcaseheldattheMHPNspringconference,
• CoordinatingtheHRCtrackofsessionsheldannuallyattheMHPNspringconference
• Facilitatingthehrc@mhpn.orgemailaccountfornetworkingamongstHRCmembers,and
• Coordinatingseveralnetworkingeventsacross the state.
The HRC also teams with the MHPN EducationCommitteetoprovidePracticalPreservationWorkshopsthroughout the state. These workshops are designed to teach historic home owners and commercial buildingowners: thebenefitsofhistoricpreservation, restorationtechniques and methods, and invaluable ways to savetimeandmoney.WorkshoppresentersaretypicallyHRCmembers who volunteer their time and efforts to sharetheir knowledge with others.
The HRC Member Directory is published as theresourcefor individualsandcompanies inMichiganandsurrounding areas looking for preservation professionals. The Directory is:
• ProvidedtoallattendeesattheannualMHPNconference,
•DistributedatMHPNeducationalprogramsandsocial events throughout the year,
•Mailedtoover80HistoricDistrictCommissionsandMainStreetProgramsthroughoutMichigan,
•ProvidedtoeachHRCMemberforcross-marketing opportunities,
•OnhandattheMHPNandSHPOoffices in Lansing,
•DistributedbyMHPNfieldstafftothosecallingMHPNforhelponselectingpreservationprofessionals, and
•AvailableonlinethroughtheMHPNwebsite: www.mhpn.org.
HRC is a membership level of MHPN. The primarybenefitofbeingamemberoftheMHPNandHRCisthedirectexposureofafirm’sservicestoatargetedaudienceof individuals and companies that require preservation-relatedservices.Preservationisauniqueandchallengingsector of the construction and development industries. The construction trades and professionals that specialize in preservation are crucial to the success of the project. The MHPN and HRC need your ideas, experience,energy, and support to assure a voice for the preservation sectornowandinthefuture.Welookforwardtoworkingwith you as part of theMichiganHistoricPreservationNetworkandtheHistoricResourceCouncil!
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Robin AdairMHPNBoardMember;
AdairRestoration
Suzanne BayerCapitol Lighting Design
and Restoration
Steve BohnetBohnetElectricCompany
Ken Czapski, AIAMHPNBoardMember;
Sanders&CzapskiAssociates,PLCC
Cheryl Early, P.E.MHPNBoardMember;
FitzpatrickStructuralEngineering,PC
Emilie EvansMHPN/NTHPFieldRepresentative
Nancy FinegoodMHPNExecutiveDirector
Courtenay OostermanGraphic Design
Kira MacydaWashtenawCountyParksand
Recreation Commission
C r e d i t s & C o n t a c t I n f o r m a t i o n
T H E M I C H I G A N H I S T O R I C P R E S E RVAT I O N N E T W O R K
(MHPN)isanon-profitstatewideorganizationfoundedin1981dedicatedto creatingawarenessofMichigan’srichculturalheritageandarchitecturalhistory. Withover500members,weadvocateforMichigan’shistoricplacesbecausethey contributetooureconomicvitality,senseofplaceandconnectiontothepast.
MHPNwouldliketothankthefollowingindividualsfortheireffortsinmaking this17theditionoftheMemberDirectorypossible:
Karen NagherMHPNBoardMember, HRC Committee Chair
Ruth MillsMHPNPresident
Amanda ReintjesMHPN/NTHPFieldRepresentative
Dan Schneider, AIANeumann/SmithArchitecture
Steve StierRE:Construction
Ellen ThackeryMHPN/NTHPFieldRepresentative
Dave VarneyMHPNBoardMember;
CenturyBuildersMI
The current MHPN Board
Extra thanks are given from the HRC Committee to Ms. Katie Large,
MHPNAssistanttotheDirector. Her organizational and follow up skills improved the efficiency
of the committee and allowed for the committee to focus on recruiting new memberships and listings.
THANK YOU KATIE!
Thisdirectoryispublishedasaresourceforthoseseekingtheservicesofcompaniesorindividualswithexperienceinpreservationandrehabilitatinghistoricproperties.Alistinginthedirectoryindicatesthatthecompanyorindividual isadues-payingmemberofMHPN’sattheHistoricResourceCouncil(HRC)level.Alisting inthedirectorydoesnotconstitutearecommendationorendorsementbyHRCorMHPN;membersarenotevaluatedbyHRCorMHPNinanyway.Usersof thedirectoryareencouragedtocheckreferences,reviewpreviousprojectsandinterviewprospectiveserviceproviderstodetermineiftheirqualificationsmatchyourneeds.
We appreciate the support of the businesses and individuals listed in this Member Directory. For moreinformationontheHistoricResourceCouncil,additionalcopiesoftheDirectory,ortobecomeamember,write,call or email us at:
THE MICHIGAN HISTORIC PRESERVATION NETWORK313EastGrandRiverLansing,Michigan48906
T:517-371-8080F:517-371-9090 Email:[email protected]@mhpn.orgWebsite:www.mhpn.org
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T a b l e O f C o n t e n t s
ACCOUNTANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
ARCHITECTS & ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES/RESOURCES . . . . . . . . . . . 6
ART SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
ATTORNEYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
AWNINGS & SIGNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
BANKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
BUILDING INSPECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
CARPENTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
CEMETERY PRESERVATION . . . . . . . . . . 18
CONSULTANTS - FINANCIAL . . . . . . . . . . 19
CONSULTANTS - TECHNICAL . . . . . . . . . 19
DEVELOPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
EDUCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
ENGINEERING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
FABRICATORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
FINANCING / EQUITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
FIXED AUDIENCE SEATING . . . . . . . . . . . 26
FOUNDATION REPAIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
GENERAL CONTRACTORS / CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS . . . . . . 26
GEOTHERMAL INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . 35
HISTORIC PRESERVATION ORGANIZATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
MHPN HERITAGE SOCIETY Page 56
HISTORIC DESIGNATIONS & HISTORIC DISTRICTS OVERVIEW Page 57
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR’S STANDARDS Page 58
PRESERVATION BRIEFS Page 60
MHPN PRESERVATION FUND: INTERVENTION LOAN PROGRAM Page 61
MHPN EDUCATIONAL OFFERINGS: WORKSHOPS, TRAININGS, AND PRESENTATIONS
Page 62
INSULATION & SEALING . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
INTERIOR DESIGN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS AND SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
LIGHTING DESIGN, FIXTURES AND RESTORATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
MASONRY & CONCRETE CONTRACTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
MASONRY PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
MATERIAL & FINISH CONSERVATION . . 42
OWNER REPRESENTATIVE SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
PAINTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
PHOTOGRAPHY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
PLANNERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
PLASTERERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
ROOFING & SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
STAINED GLASS CONSERVATION . . . . . 47
STRATEGIC PLANNING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
TIMBER FRAMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
WINDOWS & DOORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
WOOD FLOORING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
WOODWORKING & MILLWORK . . . . . . . 55
_______________ L I S T I N G O F M E M B E R S ______________
___________ P r e s e r v a t i o n - R e l a t e d Fe a t u r e s ___________
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State Historic Preservation Office
(SHPO)
702W.KalamazooStreet P.O.Box30740
Lansing,MI48909-8240
(517)373-1630Fax:(517)[email protected]
www.michigan.gov/shpo
Historic Preservation Tax IncentivesHistoric Designation
Certified Local Government GrantsLighthouse Assistance Grants
Michigan Main Street
TheSHPOshouldbethefirstplaceyoucallifyou’reinterestedinhistoricrehabilitation.SHPOarchitects will guide you through the federal historic preservation tax credit program.
AsthestateagencychargedwithpreservingandinterpretingMichigan’shistoricsites,theSHPOadministersthepreservationtaxcreditprograms,aidscommunitieswhoareestablishinglocalhistoricdistricts,coordinatestheNationalRegisterofHistoricPlacesprogram,workswithnonprofitsandothersseekingtopreserveMichiganlighthouses,andreviewsallfederallyfunded or licensed projects for their impact on historic properties.
ForexamplesofsuccessfulprojectsvisittheSHPO’swebsite:www.michigan.gov/shpo.
Michigan State Housing
Development Authority
(MSHDA)
735EastMichiganAvenue P.O.Box30044
Lansing,MI48909
LauraAshlee [email protected]
(517)335-2725Fax:(517)335-4797 www.michigan.gov/mshda
TheMichiganStateHousingDevelopmentAuthoritypartnerswithnonprofitandlocalandstateagenciesoninitiativesdedicatedtobuildinganewMichigan.MSHDAinvestsinpeopleandplacessothatMichiganisastatewhereindividualswanttoliveandworkandbusinesseswanttosetupshop.Findoutmoreatwww.michigan.gov/mshda.
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A c c o u n t a n t s
A R C H I T E C T S & A R C H I T E C T U R A L
SERVICES/RESOURCESPlease also see:
West Construction Services - Page 34SmithGroupJJR - Page 37
Architecture + Design, Inc.Mr. Randy L. Case, AIA, LEED AP, BD&C
[email protected] BattleCreek,MI49017www.aplusd.biz (269)966-9037Fax:(269)966-9039
Architectural Preservation, Master Planning, Adaptive Reuse, Feasibility Studies, Historic Tax Credit Applications and New Construction
Area: NationalResidential/Commercial/Institutional Architecture+Designwasestablishedin1981,toprovideacompleterangeofservicesforadaptivereuseandrehabil-itationofolderstructures.Thisconsciouseffortconserveshistoric resources and addresses the environmental issues facing the country. Preserving an existing buildingwithaneffectivenewuseisthesincerestformofsustainability.The compatibility of historic preservation and contem-porarydesign,utilizingavailabletechnologyisthekeytoeffectivereuse.Wehonorthepastandcreatethefuture!
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Chambers, Murphy & Burge Restoration ArchitectsElizabeth Crobin Murphy, FAIA
Lauren Pinney Burge, [email protected].,Suite201 Akron,OH44308www.cmbarchitects.com (303)434-9300Fax:(330)434-9331
ArchitectureArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalCMBspecializes in existing andhistoric structures.Forover50years,thefirmhasaidedownerstore-purposeorrestore buildings to appropriate conservation standards.Working nationwide, CMB uses knowledge of historicbuilding systems, alongwith cutting-edge technology tosolvebuildingproblems.
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AC C O U N TA N T S
Plante & Moran, PLLCMr. Gordon B. Goldie
[email protected],Suite500 AuburnHills,MI48326www.plantemoran.com (248)375-7430Fax:(248)603-5624
AccountantArea: NationwideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalPlante&Morancanassistyou inobtaininghistoric taxcredits,NewMarketsTaxCreditsandBrownfieldincen-tives.Wecanalsohelpyoumaximize thevalueof theseincentives and convert them into cash and we can prepare financial projections, cost certification reports, annualfinancialstatementsandtaxreturnsforyourproject.
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A r c h i t e c t s
Cooper Design Inc.Mr. Gary L. Cooper, RLA, RA
[email protected]. AnnArbor,MI48104www.cooperdesigninc.com (734)769-7007Fax:(734)769-9919
ArchitectureArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalCOOPERDESIGN provides a diverse range of archi-tectural services to public and private clients, includingHistoricPreservation,AdaptiveReuse,andNewBuildingDesign in historically sensitive environments.We prideourselvesondesign thatRespectsourPast,ReflectsourPresent,andSustainsourFuture.
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Cornerstone ArchitectsMr. Tom Nemitz
[email protected] (616)774-0100#101
Mr. John [email protected] (231)947-2177#102440BridgeStreetNW GrandRapids,MI49504122S.UnionStreet,Suite200 TraverseCity,MI49684www.cornerstone-arch.com Fax:(616)774-2956
Architecture, Interior Design, Historic Preservation, Sustain-able Design
Area: NationalCommercial/InstitutionalCornerstone Architects is an award winning architecturalfirmthatspecializes inhistoricrenovation,restoration,andadaptivereuse.Wehaveover25yearsofexperienceconvertingobsoleteandunder-utilizedstructuresintovibrant,sustain-ableplacesthroughoutMichigan.ThemajorityofourhistoricprojectshavebenefitedfromStateandFederaltaxcreditsandarebeingLEEDcertifiedbytheUSGreenBuildingCouncil.
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Ekocite ArchitectureMs. Tammis Donaldson
[email protected] RoyalOak,MI48073www.ekocite.com (248)629-7428
ArchitectureArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalEkocite isanarchitecturalfirmcommittedto improvingthe lives of people. Our firm is dedicated to assistingpeoplewhoseekhistoricalrehabilitationoradaptivereuseinrural,urban,orin-betweensettings.Myexperienceasa licensed architect, historical architect, and LEEDAPincludestwentyfiveyearsofprojectsspanningtheentirestateofMichigan.
Finnicum Brownlie ArchitectsMr. William Finnicum
[email protected] Franklin,MI48025(248)851-5022
Architecture, Historic Preservation, Adaptive Reuse, Landscape Design and Downtown RevitalizationArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalAn environmentally conscious and progressive architec-ture / preservation firm, Finnicum BrownlieArchitectsbelieves thekey to soundpreservationdesign is respon-siveness to people’s needs and sensitivity to an historicresource and its context. This approach to historic preser-vation preserves the past, provides relevance to the present andviabilitytothefuture.
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ARCHITECTURE • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE • HISTORIC PRESERVATION • URBAN DESIGN
www.cooperdesigninc.com | Ann Arbor, Michigan | [email protected] | 734.769.7007
Architecture That Reflects Our Past, Respects Our Present And Sustains Our Future.
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A r c h i t e c t s
H2A Architects Inc.Ms. Jacqueline Hoist
[email protected],SuiteB Davison,MI48423www.H2Aarchchitects.net (810)412-5640Fax:(810)658-4320
ArchitectureArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalWithapassion forprotectingourheritageandenviron-ment, H2A is helping clients preserve their past whilemeetingtheneedsoftoday.H2Ahaspreservationistsandcodespecialiststohelpnavigateabrightfutureforhistoricbuildings.•36CFR61(QualifiedHistoricArchitect)•NCARB(NationalCouncilofArchitectural RegistrationBoards)
•LEEDAP(LeadershipinEnergyEnvironmentalDesign)
•EDWOSB(WomanOwnedSmallBusiness)•ICC(CertifiedBuildingInspector)
HopkinsBurns Design StudioMr. Eugene C. Hopkins, FAIA
Ms. Tamara E.L. Burns, AIA, LEED [email protected] AnnArbor,MI48103www.hopkinsburns.com (734)424-3344Fax:(734)864-5746
Historic Preservation ArchitectureArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/Institutional HopkinsBurnsDesignStudioiscommittedtoprovidingexceptional architectural services for restoring, preserving, maintainingandenhancinghistorically significant struc-tures and environments. This commitment is based onour personal and professional values regarding preserva-tionofourculturalhistorythroughthebuiltenvironmentand protecting our environmental future through sound material resource management.
The HRC Committee of the MHPN welcomes your ideas, experience,
energy and support to assure a voice for
the preservation sector now and in the future.
The organization is volunteer driven, working
from a few minutes a month to full board commitment.
We look forward to working with you! To volunteer on the HRC Committee, contact us at
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John Dziurman Architects Ltd.Mr. John Dziurman, AIA, NCARB
[email protected] RochesterHills,MI48306 (248)608-0300Fax:(248)608-087504585LakeshoreDrive Charlevoix,MI49720 (231)547-9160www.dziurmanarchitects.com
Architecture, Planning, Preservation and Downtown Development
Area: StatewideResidential/Commercial/Institutional Examine the buildings we have created or restored forour clients and you will see imaginative designs, materials and systems that will keep operating and maintenance costs to a minimum; green architectural principlesthat work to enhance energy savings and conservation;and novel solutions that expand the program without increasingyourbudget.Ourgoalistoalwaysaddvalueto your project.
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Kraemer Design GroupMr. Robert Kraemer
[email protected] (313)965-3399x210
Ms. Maureen [email protected] (313)965-3399x2061420Broadway Detroit,MI48226www.thekraemeredge.com Fax:(313)965-3555
ArchitectureArea: NationalCommercialKraemerDesignGroupisanawardwinning,Detroit-basedarchitecture firm specializing in historic renovation andadaptive re-use. From façade improvements and historictaxcreditapplications, to full-scale renovation,KDGisafull-servicedesignfirmwithalmost20years’experienceintheindustry.KDGensuresthatallprojectsaredevelopedwithourclients’goalsinmind,aswellascompliancewithDepartmentoftheInterior’sstandardsforHistoricPreser-vationandstateandlocalbuildingcodes.
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THE MICHIGAN HISTORIC PRESERVATION NETWORK
313EastGrandRiverLansing,Michigan48906
T:517-371-8080F:517-371-9090
Email:[email protected]@mhpn.org
www.mhpn.org
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Lord Aeck SargentMr. Rob Yallop
[email protected] (734)827-3930
Mr. Jim [email protected] (734)827-3921213SouthAshleyStreet,Suite200 AnnArbor,MI48104www.LordAeckSargent.com Fax:(877)929-1401
Architecture & Urban PlanningArea: NationalCommercial
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Lott3 Metz ArchitectureMr. Greg Metz
Mr. Ted [email protected] GrandRapids,MI49503www.lott3metz.com (616)454-5175
ArchitectureArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalLott3MetzArchitecture is an award winning architec-ture, planning and interior design firm that specializesinurbanarchitectureprojects(mixeduse,singleuseandresidential).Amaincomponentofoururbanarchitectureishistoricpreservationandadaptive reuse.Manyofourprojects have received state and federal historic tax credits.
McIntosh Poris AssociatesMr. Michael Poris
[email protected] Birmingham,MI48009155WestCongress Detroit,MI48226www.mcintoshporis.com (248)258-9346Fax:(248)258-0967
Preservation, Adaptive Re-use, Sustainable DesignHigher Education and PlanningArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalMcIntoshPorisAssociatesisaleadingfull-serviceArchi-tecture, Urban and Interior Design firm with specialexpertiseinadaptivereuseprojects.Activelyworkingsince1994 to savemanyofDetroit’s 20thCentury landmarkbuildings,MPAhascollaboratedwithpublicandprivateagencies and raised awareness topreserve buildings andneighborhoods throughout Michigan. MPA has beenrecognized in over 100 publications worldwide andreceived over 90 design awards, including 3 HistoricPreservationAwards.
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J. Michael Kirk, AIA, LEED AP BD+CCertified Historical [email protected]
Daniel P. Schneider, AIACertified Historical [email protected]
Preserve the future.Respect the past.
architecture | planning | interior design | historic preservation
SOUTHFIELD • DETROIT
A r c h i t e c t s
Neumann/Smith ArchitectureMr. J. Michael Kirk, AIA
[email protected] (313)610-8831
Mr. Dan Schneider, [email protected] (248)352-8310x13101500WoodwardAvenueSuite300 Detroit,MI48226www.neumannsmith.com Fax:(248)352-1810
Preservation, Adaptive Re-use, Sustainable DesignHigher Education and PlanningArea: NationalCommercial/InstitutionalFullservicearchitecture,planningandinteriordesignfirmwith certified historical architects, preservation planning,federal historic tax credits, and adaptive re-use services.Experienced in wood frame, masonry, steel, curtainwall,and contemporary preservation techniques in a wide array ofmarketsfromuniversitybuildingstohistoricfarmsteads.
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Northern Design Works, PLLCMr. Richard Uren, AIA
[email protected] Negaunee,MI49866www.ndw.us (906)475-6616Fax:(906)475-6954
ArchitectureArea: RegionalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalNorthernDesignWorksprovidesclientsthroughoutthe Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan withresponsive local service.Weofferservices tailoredtoyour needs from condition assessment and priori-tizing and phasing work to full design of your adaptive reuse or restoration project.
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OHM AdvisorsMs. Jennifer Breitmoser
Ms. Tracie [email protected] Hancock,MI49930www.ohm-advisors.com (906)482-0535Fax:(906)482-6453
ArchitectureArea: NationalCommercial
O-X Studio, Inc.Mr. Andrew Hauptman, AIS, CDT, LEED AP
Mr. Robb Burroughs, [email protected],SuiteB AnnArbor,MI48104www.oxstudioinc.com (734)929-9800Fax:(734)929-980
ArchitectureArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalOurexpertiseinhistoricbuildingtechniquesallowsustoprovide the highest level of preservation planning, forensic analysis,conservationandhistoricdetailing.Ourspecial-ized training in historic masonry, windows and structural systems is the foundationofourapproachtorehabilita-tion of historic foundations and structures.
Quinn Evans ArchitectsMs. Ann K. DilcherMr. Steven C. Jones
[email protected]½NorthMainStreet AnnArbor,MI481044219WoodwardAvenue Detroit,MI48201www.quinnevans.com (734)663-5888Fax:(734)663-5044
Architecture, Preservation and Adaptive UseArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalStewardshipandsustainabilityarecoreethicsthatembodyeveryQEAproject.Weareanationally recognizedfirmdedicated to sustainable design and helping communi-ties preserve their cultural heritage. QEA provides fullarchitectural services from feasibility studies, conditionassessments and master planning through construction documents and construction administration.Additionalservices include historic tax credit applications, research and documentation for historic designations, architectural conservation and cultural landscape assessments.
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Sanders & Czapski Associates PLCCMr. Ken Czapski, AIA
Mr. Bill Sanders, [email protected],Suite210 Marquette,MI49855www.sanders-czapski.com (906)273-1207Fax:(906)273-1208
Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Historic Preserva-tion
Area: RegionalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalSpecializing in Maritime Preservation throughout theGreat Lakes Region.
A r c h i t e c t s
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Silveri ArchitectsMr. Marco Silveri, AIA
Ms. Cynthia Silveri, [email protected] Ferndale,MI48220www.silveri.com (248)591-0360
ArchitectureArea: StatewideResidential/InstitutionalSilveriArchitectsprovidesdesignservices forrehabilita-tionofurbanbuildingsandsites.WeareMHPNawardrecipientsforoururbanpreservationdesignefforts.
Smay Trombley ArchitectureMs. Michelle Smay
[email protected] AnnArbor,MI48103www.smaytrombley.com (734)904-9790
ArchitectureArea: StatewideCommercial/InstitutionalSmay Trombley Architecture provides a wide range ofarchitectural and historic research services with a focus on lighthouse preservation in the Great Lakes region.
Thomas Roberts Architect, LLCMr. Thomas Roberts, AIA
[email protected] Wyandotte,MI48192www.thomasrobertsarchitect.com (734)250-4032
ArchitectureArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/Institutional
U.P. Engineers & Architects, Inc. (UPEA)Ms. Karin R. Cooper, AIA, LEED AP
Ms. Lisa Wrate, [email protected] Houghton,MI49931www.upea.com (906)482-4810Fax:(906)482-9799
Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Structural Engineer-ing, M/P/E Engineering, Environmental Consulting, Surveying
Area: RegionalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalWith five offices in northern Michigan, we are Archi-tects andEngineers specializing in the preservation andstabilization of historic resources including commercialbuildings, schools, main street buildings, and industrialarcheological structures. Our services include architec-tural restoration, structural assessments, environmental testing, and resource documentation. As a full-servicefirm,wecanassistwithallaspectsofaproject.
WTA Architects Mr. Kenneth C. Lemiesz, AIA
[email protected],Suite601 Saginaw,MI48607www.wtaarch.com (989)752-8107Fax:(989)752-3125
Architecture, Historic Preservation, LEEDArea: StatewideCommercial/InstitutionalHistoric Preservation Specialists providing completearchitectural services. WTA is committed to preserva-tionpracticesandthelongevityofhistoricbuildings.Ourservices include historic structures analysis and reports, exterior envelope evaluation, historic designation and tax credit assistance, preservation master planning, adaptive reuse,masonryevaluation,additionstohistoricbuildings,rehabilitationandsustainabledesignservices.
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100 South Je�erson Avenue . Suite 601 . Saginaw, MI 48607
989.752.8107 . (facsimile) 989.752.3125 . www.wtaarch.com
WTA ARCHITECTS
preserving the past for future generations
as we promote the best practicesof preservation, comprehensive
approaches and affordability
A t t o r n e y s
AT T O R N E Y S
Bishop and Heintz, P.C.Mr. Steven R. Fox
[email protected] TraverseCity,MI49684www.bishopheintz.com (231)946-4100Fax:(231)946-8543
AttorneysArea: NationwideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalWeareaMichigan lawfirmrepresentingclientsnation-ally with an emphasis in real estate, business, intellec-tualproperty,estateplanning,nonprofits,andlitigation.Of specific interest to the Historic Resource Councilmembers,ourexpertiseincludeshistoricpreservationandconservation easements, real estate development and tax credit incentives, municipal and administrative approvals, landuseplanninganddisputes,constructionandrehabili-tation of historic properties, and construction lien law.
Nixon Peabody, LLPMr. David Schon
[email protected] Washington,D.C.20004-2128www.nixonpeabody.com (202)585-8778Fax:(866)947-3496
AttorneysArea: National Commercial/InstitutionalSpecializing in tax advantaged financing for historicrehabilitationincludinghistorictaxcredits,newmarketstax credits and renewable energy tax credits. Providingservices nationwide for multifamily residential, commer-cial, mixed use, institutional and industrial properties with specialexperienceinprojectsthroughoutMichigan.
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A w n i n g s & S i g n s
Rentrop & Morrison, P.C.Mr. Gary R. Rentrop
Ms. Susan E. [email protected],Suite300 BloomfieldHills,MI48304www.rentropmorrison.com (248)644-6970Fax:(248)644-7141
AttorneysArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/Institutional
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AW N I N G S & S I G N S
Amor Sign Studios, Inc.Mr. Thomas H. Amor
Mr. Thomas E. [email protected] Manistee,MI49660www.AmorSign.com (231)723-8361Fax:(231)723-9365
Signs, Awnings, Digital DisplaysArea: NationalCommercial/Institutional AmorSign is adesigner andmanufacturerof signs,awnings,andLEDdisplays.Forover70yearswehaveblended traditional and newmaterials on landmarkprojects such as the recent renovations at The Historic VogueTheater inManistee,MIandLafayettePlaceinPontiac,MI.Ourproductlineincludeswayfinding,interpretive and dynamic digital screens.
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B a n k s
B A N K SPlease also see:
InSite Capital - Page 25
B U I L D I N G I N S P E C T I O N S
Please also see:Arisco Contracting Group, Inc.- Page 39
Klepinger Construction - Page 18
InspectorMike.comMr. Michael G. Hoberecht
[email protected] Canton,MI48188www.inspectormike.com (800)-6-INSPECTFax:(800)297-1535
Home InspectionsArea: RegionalResidential/CommercialBuilding inspection including well and septic inspections.
C A R P E N T R YPlease also see:
Butcher & Butcher Construction Co., Inc. – Page 47Century Builders MI- Page 28
Midtown Craftsmen, LLC - Page 50Mihm Enterprises, Inc. - Page 32
Ypsilanti Restoration, LLC - Page 35
Adair Restoration, LLCMr. Robin Adair
[email protected] AnnArbor,MI48104(734)239-2886
Preservation CarpentryArea: StatewideResidential/CommercialSpecifically trained at the North Bennet Street Schooltowork on historic buildings. Experiencewithwindowand door restoration. Custom woodworking to reproduce damagedormissingmillwork.Timberframingforhomesandbarns.Rottedandinsectdamagedwoodrepair.
Klepinger ConstructionMr. Randy Klepinger
[email protected] Howell,MI48843www.restorationtradesdirectory.com/portfolio/5981 (248)229-1668
Historic Restoration Carpentry, Home Inspections, Win-dows and Doors, and Woodworking and Millwork, Custom Cabinetry
Area: NationalResidential/CommercialKlepingerConstruction specializes inquality repair andrestorationofhistoricproperties.Withover35yearsofexperience,ourcraftsmenofferafullrangeofprofessionalrenovation and historic restoration services. Though we specialize in carpentry, custom millwork and cabinetry,we can also take care of the many unique needs of your home. From small projects to complete restorations,wehaveworkedwithmanyofour clients forover17yearsin taking care of their homes.Wewould appreciate theopportunity to take care of yours.
C E M E T E R Y P R E S E RVAT I O N
Please also see:SmithGroupJJR - Page 37
Carter’s Cemetery Preservation, Inc.Mr. Dave Carter, President
[email protected] (248)408-0278
Mr. Ethan Carter, Vice President(248)804-01425350BarkleyStreet CommerceTownship,MI48382www.ccpreservation.com
Cemetery Preservation and RestorationArea: StatewideCommercialCarter’sCemeteryPreservation isa fully insuredpreser-vation company using the latest methods in preserva-tion. The quality we put into our work is what we pride ourselveson;inpreservingandrestoringcemeteriestoasclosetotheiroriginalconditionaspossible.Weworkwithdifferentcemeteriesinwhat’stermedas“phases”thatwillfitintoyourbudgetforcemeterypreservation/repair.
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B a n k s C o n s u l t a n t s - T e c h n i c a l
C O N S U LTA N T S - F I N A N C I A L -
Gerdom Management Group, LLCMr. Thomas Gerdom
[email protected] GrandBlanc,MI48439(810)252-7513
Consulting Specialists with Theaters and Performance Arts Organizations
Area: NationalCommercial/InstitutionalTeaming with architects, planners and community organi-zations, Gerdom Management Group has providedmarket analysis, historic research, programming and financial models for projects ranging from historictheaterstorestaurantstomulti-functionadaptivere-uses.Theyhavealsoservedthenon-profitcommunitydirectingturnaroundsandbankruptcyreorganizations.
C O N S U LTA N T S - T E C H N I C A L -
Please also see:Building Arts & Conservation LLC – Page 42
Building Restoration, Inc. – Page 39Frank Rewold and Son, Inc. - Page 29
ASTI EnvironmentalMr. Thomas Wackerman
Ms. Katie [email protected],Suite100 Brighton,MI48116www.asti-env.com (810)225-2800Fax:(810)225-3800
Environmental assessment, compliance, remediation and restora-tion. Redevelopment incentives, historic preservation consulting, NEPA compliance and other property restoration services
Area: NationalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalASTI has provided a full scope of environmental andredevelopmentservicesnationallyforover30years.ASTIexperience includes Brownfield Redevelopment Incen-tives,Environmental Investigation,Remediation,Restora-tion, and Compliance. ASTI offers historic preservationconsulting services including National Register nomina-tionsandSection106reviewreports.Otherservicesincludeasbestos,lead-basedpain,moldandecologicalrestoration.
Commonwealth Cultural Resources Group, Inc. / Coastal Carolina Research & Sagebrush Consultants
(AWhollyOwnedSubsidiaryofCommonwealth CulturalResourceGroup,Inc.)
Mr. Andrew J. [email protected] Jackson,MI49203www.ccrginc.com (517)788-3550Fax:(517)788-6594
Archaeological and Historical ServicesArea: National
Residential/Commercial/Institutional
CCRGoffersextensiveexperience inevaluatingresiden-tial, commercial and industrial properties in urban andruralenvironments.Archaeologicalservicesincludesensi-tivitystudies,PhaseI,IIandIIIsurveys,andunderwaterinvestigations.Architecturalandhistoricalservicesencom-pass archive and literature reviews,NationalRegisterofHistoricPlacesnominations,localhistoricdistrictinven-tories,historictaxcreditapplications,Section106inven-tories/evaluations,andNEPAguidance.
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Historic and Ethnohistoric Research
National Register of Historic Places Evaluation and Nomination
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GIS Services
Geospatial Analysis and Imaging
Sagebrush Consultants, a wholly owned subsidiary3670 Quincy Ave., Ste. 203. Ogden, UT 84403
801-394-0013 (Voice) 801-394-0032 (Fax) sagebrushconsultants.com
Coastal Carolina Research, a wholly owned subsidiary201 W. Wilson St., PO Box 1198, Tarboro, NC 27886
252-641-1444 (Voice) 252-641-1235 (Fax) www.ccrtarboro.com
2530 Spring Arbor Road, Jackson, Michigan 49203-3602517-788-3550 (Voice) 517-788-6594 (Fax)
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C o n s u l t a n t s - T e c h n i c a l
Historic Restoration Consulting GroupMr. Brian Black
[email protected] GrandRapids,MI49507www.historicconsulting.com (616)901-7619
Consulting on historic restoration projects from a contractor’s perspective
Area: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalDrawing on over 20 years of experience in historic restoration, ourprimaryserviceisassessinghistoricbuildingmaterialsandmethods to guide restoration planning for owners, architects, andotherprofessionals.Pleaseseeourwebsiteforsamplesofour previous assessments, and additional information.
Jane C. Busch, LLCDr. Jane C. Busch, Ph.D.
[email protected] ClevelandHeights,OH44118(216)321-0985Fax:(216)321-0758
National Register Nominations, Historic District Study Reports, Historical Research and Writing
Area: NationalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalSpecializing in National Register nominations, localhistoric district study committee reports, historic resource survey, historical research and writing. Clients have included the National Park Service; Mackinac IslandState Park Commission; local governments in Allegan,Birmingham,RochesterHills,Calumet,BayCounty,andMonroe;non-profitsinDetroitandCalumet.
Kidorf Preservation ConsultingMs. Kristine Kidorf
[email protected] Detroit,MI48202www.kidorfpreservationconsulting.com (313)300-9376Fax:(313)872-5632
Historic Preservation Consulting Area: NationalResidential/Commercial/Institutional Providinghistoricpreservationconsultingservicesinthefollowingareas:historictaxcreditapplications,NationalRegister nominations, historic district commissions, and Section106reviewreports.
Past Perfect, Inc.Ms. Jennifer Metz
[email protected] (616)581-4416
Ms. Rebecca [email protected] (616)581-4436303BriarwoodSE GrandRapids,MI49506www.pastperfectinc.com
Historic Preservation ConsultingArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/Institutional Past Perfect helps developers, architects, homeowners,and municipalities with their historic preservation projects.WorkincludesNationalRegisterNominations,Historic Preservation Tax Credit Certification applica-tions, historic resources surveys, archival research, historic buildinganalysis,andSection106reports.
RE:ConstructionMr. Steve Stier
[email protected] Empire,MI49630(517)648-2933
Area: StatewideResidential/CommercialPractical advice for owners of elderly buildings.Havingover25yearsofhandsonexperienceinseveraldifferenttypes of preservationwork, I canofferpractical, knowl-edgeable,andvaluableadviceforsmalltomediumprojects.
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C o n s u l t a n t s - T e c h n i c a l
Soil and Materials Engineers, Inc.Ms. Heather DeKorte, Historic Architect, LEED AP
[email protected] (616)406-17564105ClydeParkAvenue,SW GrandRapids,MI49509
Ms. Amanda Cassidy, SMSI, [email protected] (734)454-990043980PlymouthOaksBlvd. Plymouth,MI48170www.sme-usa.com Fax:(734)454-0629
Building Restoration Consulting / Structural and Environ-mental Consulting
Area: NationalCommercial/InstitutionalSMEprovidesabroadrangeofservicesfortherestorationandrenovationofhistoricstructures.Weassistclientswithcondition evaluations, preparation of project documents and construction administration andmonitoring.Engineeringservicesforrestorationofcopper,slateandtileroofing,terracotta,wood,brick,stone,historicmortar,concreteandsteel.
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TwoSixFour LLCMr. Timothy Boscarino, AICPMr. Michael F. Webb
[email protected] Detroit,MI48208www.twosixfour.net (313)806-4031
Historic Preservation ConsultingArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalSpecializing in National Register of Historic Placesnomination; historic resource survey; historic districtstudycommitteereports;environmentalreview(Section106); traditional cultural properties; press releases andcopy editing; photography. Experience with private,nonprofit,governmentclients.Freeconsultationforchari-table organizations.Aportfolio of successful projects isavailableonourwebsite.
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C o n s u l t a n t s - T e c h n i c a l
Eastern Michigan University (EMU), Historic Preservation ProgramDr. Ted J. Ligibel, Ph.D.
[email protected] Department of Geography and Geology235StrongHall EasternMichiganUniversity Ypsilanti,MI48197www.emich.edu/geo/preservation (734)487-0232Fax:(734)487-6979
Area: NationalEMU’shistoricpreservationprogramisoneofthelargestand most comprehensive programs in the country and a recipientofthecoveted“CertificateofCommendation”fornationally recognized performance.We offer a master’sandgraduatecertificate.AtEMU,you’llbenefitfromover30 years of excellence in preservation education.
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Zachary and Associates, Inc.Ms. Diane VanBuren
[email protected] (313)831-610071GarfieldSuite130 Detroit,MI48201www.zacharydetroit.com
Area: StatewideResidential/Commercial/Institutional
D E V E L O P M E N TPlease also see:
Building Hugger L3C – Page 28Kincaid Henry Building Group, Inc. - Page 32
West Construction Services - Page 34
Karp + AssociatesMr. Richard Karp
[email protected],Suite102 Lansing,MI48933(517)374-7704Fax:(517)485-1104
Area: RegionalCommercial/Institutional Real Estate Development, Program Management, andDevelopment Consulting for multifamily, commercial, and institutional properties.
E D U C AT I O NPlease also see:
Lord Aeck Sargent – Page 12
Contractors Training Institute, LLCMr. Edward Wenz
[email protected],MI48386www.ContractorsTrainingInstitute.com(248)698-6900Fax:(248)694-2001
Education and TrainingArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/Institutional
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E n g i n e e r i n g
E N G I N E E R I N G Please also see:
SmithGroupJJR - Page 37
Fitzpatrick Structural Engineering, P.C.Mr. Tom Fitzpatrick, P.E.
Ms. Cheryl Early, [email protected] AnnArbor,MI48106www.fsepc.net (734)769-0320Fax:(888)797-1926
Structural EngineeringArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/Institutional FSE provides quality structural engineering services toa varietyof clients.FSEemploys a safe andappropriatedesign of the“skeleton”which supports the natural andman-made loads of a structure. FSE approaches histor-ical projects with a special sensitivity and responsiveness toward the preservation of historical character, while providing structural integrity for adaptive functions.
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FSE’s background of successfullycompleted structuresencompasses a wide rangeincluding residential structures,historical restorations andadaptation, large institutional andcommercial projects, and industrialfacilities.
FSE approaches each project withrespect and appreciation for how itwas constructed originally. FSEthrives on finding creativesolutions to fit the many needs ofrehabilitations and adaptive reuseprojects within the Secretary of theInterior Standards.
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E n g i n e e r i n g
Johnston Design, Inc.Mr. Cory Johnston, P.E.
Ms. Robyn [email protected] Clarkston,MI48346www.johnstondesign.org (248)620-6489Fax:(248)625-9530
Structural EngineeringArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalJohnstonDesign,Inc.hasover65yearscollectiveexperi-ence in structural engineering, working with architects, building owners and contractors. We work with allsize projects from single family residences to mixed use downtown redevelopment, historic building renova-tion, and adaptive reuse. Our staff has degrees in bothengineering and architecture with government and planning experience.
Nehil•Sivak Consulting Structural EngineersMr. Thomas E. Nehil
[email protected] Kalamazoo,MI49007www.nehilsivak.com (269)383-3111Fax:(269)383-3112
Consulting Structural EngineeringArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/Institutional Structural Engineers, Preservation Specialist, Exteriorenvelopes and interior framing. Historic masonry repairs, replacement, and preservation, including natural and caststone,terracotta,brick,historicmortars.Expertsinobsoletereinforcedconcretesystems,heavytimberframing,and steel. Investigations, preparation of bid/constructiondocuments, construction phase support services.
Robert Darvas Associates, P.C.Mr. Stephen Rudner
Mr. Erik [email protected] AnnArbor,MI48104www.robertdarvas.com (734)761-8713
Structural EngineeringArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalRDAprovidesexceptionalstructuraldesignservicestoourclients.Veteranstaffandyoungtalentcreateanoptimumteam for preservation work.Awards from theNationalTrustforHistoricPreservationandtheAIAonprojectsincludingtheStateofMichiganCapitolBuildingandtheFortMackinacRestorationspeaktoourcommitment.Wepromiseyouexpertise;wedeliverresults.
Strategic Energy Solutions, IncMr. Steven DiBerardine, PE, LEED AP, CGD
Mr. John [email protected]. Berkley,MI48072www.sesnet.com (248)399-1900Fax:(248)399-1901
EngineeringArea: StatewideCommercial/Institutional AtStrategicEnergySolutions,Inc.(SES),wehavebeendelivering professional engineering consulting services to the architectural and construction industries since our 1997 inception.We are dedicated to providing strategicmechanical and electrical engineering solutions to clients, owners and end-users, and are proud to have helpedbreathenewlife intoawidevarietyofhistoricbuildingsallacrossMichigan.
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E N V I R O N M E N TA L S I T E A S S E S S M E N T S
Please also see:ASTI Environmental - Page 19
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F i n a n c i n g / E q u i t y
FA B R I C AT O R SPlease also see:
Building Hugger L3C – Page 28
F I N A N C I N G / E Q U I T Y
InSite CapitalMr. Marty Richardson
[email protected] (616)494-9033
Mr. Chip [email protected] (616)546-4066150CentralAve. Holland,MI49423www.insitecapital.com
Banking and FinanceArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalInSiteCapitalisasinglesourcefordevelopmentfinance.Ourteamofexpertsisabletofacilitatefinancingfornearlyevery aspect of a project. From tax credit equity invest-ments to construction, bridge and permanent financing,our team helps developers move projects all the way from planning to completion.
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insitecapital.com
Marty RichardsonSenior Managing Director616.494.9033
Chip WindischManaging Director616.546.4066
Restoring history one building at a timetax credit investing | bridge, construction, and permanent financing
The Bohm Theatre – Albion, MI
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F i x e d A u d i e n c e S e a t i n g
F I X E D AU D I E N C E S E AT I N G
Please also see:Star 10 Inc. - Page 53
F O U N DAT I O N R E PA I RPlease also see:
Arisco Contracting Group, Inc.- Page 39Building Restoration, Inc. – Page 39Ypsilanti Restoration, LLC - Page 35
G E N E R A L C O N T R AC T O R S / C O N S T R U C T I O N
M A N AG E R SPlease also see:
Building Arts & Conservation LLC – Page 42Butcher & Butcher Construction Co., Inc. – Page 47
Earth Environments, LLC – Page 36Karp + Associates - Page 22
Midtown Craftsmen, LLC - Page 50
Bazzani AssociatesMr. Guy L. Bazzani
[email protected] (616)774-2002x12
Ms. Sue [email protected] (616)774-2002x13959WealthyStreetSE GrandRapids,MI49506www.bazzani.com
Design+Green+BuildArea: NationalCommercial/InstitutionalMichigan’s Recognized Expert in Green Building andHistoric Preservation. Founded in 1983, Bazzani is therecognized leader in building sustainable communities.Visitourweb site,www.bazzani.com, to readaboutourhistoryoffirsts,takea lookatsomerecentprojects,andreadaboutthebenefitsofgreendesignandconstruction.
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BELFOR Property RestorationMr. John Rybski
[email protected] (248)721-3925
Mr. Steve Sabo [email protected] (586)855-209728400SchoolcraftRoad Livonia,MI48150www.belfor.com Fax:(734)261-7765
General Contracting, Area: NationalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalEverylosseventisdifferent,andeachonerequiresaspecificaction plan, especially historic structures. BELFORoffersanabundanceofpropertyrestorationanddisasterrecovery services for every kind of loss, customized to the needsofeachindividualproject:fire,water,mold,smokeandtrauma.Findoutmoreatwww.belfor.com.
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G e n e r a l C o n t r a c t o r s / C o n s t r u c t i o n M a n a g e r s
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G e n e r a l C o n t r a c t o r s / C o n s t r u c t i o n M a n a g e r s
Century Builders MIMr. David Varney
[email protected] SouthHaven,MI49090www.centurybuildersmi.com (269)686-6241
General Contracting, Construction Management, Design/Build
Area: RegionalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalOurRestorationDivisionspecializesinarchitecturalhistoricpreservation,buildingrestorationandfaçaderehabilitation.Weoffernewconstructionservicesaswell, including remodeling, additions and design assis-tance.Otherservicesincludecustomcabinetry,store-front construction, and retail interiors.
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Building Hugger L3CMs. Amy Nicole Swift
[email protected],MIwww.buildinghugger.org (313)444-3543
General Contracting, Construction Management, Design/Build
Area: LocalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalWhenBuildingHuggerwas founded in 2012, our goalwastoexplorehowbesttobegoodstewardsofDetroit’srich architectural heritage. Although our mission hasremained the same, our services have evolved to bestempowerDetroiterstobegoodstewardsoftheirhomesandbusinesses.Inadditiontotraditionaldesignservices,weofferspecializedconstructionandpreservationtradesservices and a variety of consulting services to assist homeowners,developers,propertymanagers,andbusinessowners invest in a Detroit we can all take pride in.
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G e n e r a l C o n t r a c t o r s / C o n s t r u c t i o n M a n a g e r s
The Christman CompanyMs. Dawn Bilobran
[email protected] (313)908-6060
Mr. Jon [email protected] (517)482-1488208NorthCapitolAvenue Lansing,MI488233011WestGrandBoulevard,26thFloor Detroit,MI48202www.christmanco.com Fax:(313)908-6055
Program Management/Cost Consulting, Planning/Design-Build, Construction Management and General Contractor
Area: NationalCommercial/InstitutionalChristman’s Historic Preservation Group is a team ofdedicated specialists in the planning and management of complexprojectsnationwide.Weunderstandthebalancethat must be achieved between historic preservation,modern functionality and cost.
Whetherthegoalofaprojectisacompletehistoricresto-ration, adaptive reuse, renovation of a midcentury modern building,or the incorporationofmodernsystems intoahistoric structure, we provide the expertise and leadership to maximize the value of our client’s historic property.Christman’s full-service offices are located in Lansing,DetroitandGrandRapids,MI;Augusta,GA;KnoxvilleandChattanooga,TN;Greensboro,NC;andReston,VA.
Frank Rewold and Son, Inc.Mr. Craig Wolanin
[email protected]. Rochester,MI48307www.frankrewold.com (248)601-1215Fax:(248)651-5174
General Contractors/Construction ManagerArea: RegionalResidential/Commercial/Institutional Inour97thyearandfourthgenerationoffamilyownership,Frank Rewold and Son, Inc. understands conservation.Since1918,wehavebuilt sustainably.Ourconstructionmanagement experience with historical preservation can simplify the most complex restoration projects.
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333 E. Second Street • Rochester, MI 48307T: 248.651.7242 • F: 248.651.5174
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256 Garden St. SE Grand Rapids MI 49507
Tel: 616-454-9337 Email: [email protected]
I N C O R P O R A T E D
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Grand River Builders, Inc.Mr. Brian Black
[email protected] GrandRapids,MI49507www.grandriverbuilders.com (616)454-9337Fax:(616)454-9267
Architectural Sheet Metal, Slate & Tile RoofingArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalWest Michigan’s leading full-service historic buildingrestorationcompany.Whilewespecialize in sheetmetalandroofing for largerprojects,ourdesigners, carpentersandmasonsenableustoundertaketheentirescopeofaproject.Ourwebsiteshowshowwideandthoroughourskillsare.Wearecelebratingour26thanniversary.
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Integrity Building Group, LLCMr. Brian Mooney
[email protected] (248)798-7127
Mr. John Biggar(313)549-2790 [email protected],4thFloor Detroit,MI48226www.IBGDetroit.com Fax:(313)872-5638
General Contractor/ArchitectArea: RegionalCommercialAfullservice,constructionmanagementanddesign/buildcompany capable of performing anyhistoric renovation.Besidesourpoolofhistoricsubcontractorswecandrawupon, we have in-house artisan craftsmen with uniqueskills and talents.
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G e n e r a l C o n t r a c t o r s / C o n s t r u c t i o n M a n a g e r s
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256 Garden St. SE Grand Rapids MI 49507
Tel: 616-454-9337 Email: [email protected] our latest projects onlinewww.Grandriverbuilders.com
Tibbits Opera HouseColdwater
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Institutional & Residential
Ryerson LibraryGrand Rapids
DeZwaan WindmillHolland
Westminster ChurchGrand Rapids
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JC Beal Construction, Inc.Mr. Fred J. Beal
[email protected] (313)963-8951x217
Mr. Jeff [email protected] (734)662-6133x128277Gratiot,Suite500 Detroit,MI48226www.jcbeal.com Fax:(313)963-3144
General Contracting / Construction ManagementArea: StatewideCommercial/InstitutionalJCBealConstruction,Inc.providesConstructionManage-ment, General Contracting, and Design Build servicesfor commercial and institutional clients, specializing in restoration,generalbuildingrenovation,andtenantbuild-outprojects.ThefirmiscurrentlyinvolvedinprojectsinDetroit,Ypsilanti,andAnnArbor,Michigan.
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Kincaid Henry Building Group, Inc.Mr. Ryan N. Henry
[email protected] (517)896-2552
Mr. Ryan J. [email protected] (517)819-6289934ClarkStreet Lansing,MI48906www.kincaidhenry.com Fax:(517)332-8710
General Contracting / DevelopmentArea: NationalCommercial
Mihm Enterprises, Inc.Mr. Frank MihmMs. Sharon Mihm
[email protected] Hamilton,MI49419www.mihmenterprises.com (269)751-5522Fax:(269)751-7344
General Contractors/Construction Managers, Carpentry, Masonry Contractors, Painting, Roofing and Sheet Metal, Windows and Doors, Woodworking and Millwork
Area: NationalResidential/Commercial/Institutional
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Paulson’s Construction, Inc.Mr. Paul McClorey, CR, GMR, CAPS, CGP
[email protected] Howell,MI48843www.PaulsonsConstruction.com (517)545-8651Fax:(517)545-0957
Remodeling, renovation, restorationArea: RegionalResidential For19yearsPaulson’shasofferedourclientsexceptionalremodeling, renovation and restoration services. Wespecialize in bringing out the hidden potential of olderhomes without compromising their historic integrity. Withvaluesofquality,timelinessandcleanliness,westrivetofulfillourmissionstatement:Satisfyingourcustomersbydoingwhatwesaywe’regoingtodo,whenwesaywearegoingtodoit!
G e n e r a l C o n t r a c t o r s / C o n s t r u c t i o n M a n a g e r s
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High-End Roofingwww.mihmenterprises.com
“PRESERVATION IS OUR PASSION”
CITY HALL, Bay City, MIClay Tile Roofing & Copper Work
Full Restoration
PT. BETSIE LIGHTHOUSE, Frankfort, MI2010 Govenor’s Award for Historic Preservation
Steeple Copper Work
ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Niles, MIComplete steeple restoration replicating cornertowers, medallions, and including gold leafing
DETOUR REEF LIGHTHOUSE, DeTour, MI2005 Govenor’s Award for Historic Preservation
4065 38th Street Hamilton, MI 49419 P. 800-479-6855 F. 269-751-7344
Complete Interior & Exterior Restoration
G e n e r a l C o n t r a c t o r s / C o n s t r u c t i o n M a n a g e r s
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R.C. Hendrick & Son, Inc.Mr. Chip Hendrick
Mr. Luke [email protected] Saginaw,MI48609www.rchendrick.com (989)781-8116Fax:(989)781-9512
General ContractorArea: StatewideCommercial/InstitutionalR.C.Hendrick&Son, Inc.was foundedback in 1876and is the Oldest Construction Company in the Stateof Michigan. We are also a continually-owned familybusinesswithfivegenerations in theHendrickbusiness.R.C. Hendrick and Son, Inc. are experts in managingconstruction and restoration projects.Contact us aboutour overall facility assessments at no charge.
Renaissance Restorations, Inc.Mr. Jamie Craig
[email protected],#104 WestBloomfield,MI48322www.rrestoration.com (313)585-7852Fax:(248)862-6370
General Contracting, Roofing, Historic Restoration, Preser-vation Consulting, Masonry, Painting, Plasterers, Win-dows and Doors and Woodwork and Millwork
Area: NationalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalSmallcompanyspecializinginhistoricrestoration.
Vintage Building and Restoration, Inc.Mr. Rob Pohl
[email protected] Hastings,MI49058www.vintagebuildingandrestoration.com (269)945-9969
Area: StatewideResidential/Commercial/Institutional
West Construction ServicesMr. Bob Davis
[email protected] (248)758-9925ext.109
Mr. Kyle [email protected] (248)758-9925ext.11179OaklandAvenue Pontiac,MI48342www.westconstruction.com Fax:(248)758-9926
General Contractors/Construction Managers, Architects, Carpentry, Ceramic Tile, Development, Masonry Con-tractors, Painting, Roofing and Sheetmetal Contractors, Woodworking & Millworking
Area: StatewideResidential/CommercialWest Construction is a General Contracting firm thatspecializes in Construction,Architecture, andDevelop-mentwithastrongemphasisonHistoricalPreservationandRestoration.Preservingbuildingsofhistorical valueensuresthattheinspirationsofthepastremainvital.Ourdedicated,knowledgeablestaffandstreamlined,collabor-ativebuildingprocessensuregreatersuccessduringeveryphase of your project.
www.wolvgroup.com
Cottage 36 MHPN Award Winner
HISTORIC RENOVATIONSAWARD-WINNING
C E L E B R A T I N G
Y E A R S
G e n e r a l C o n t r a c t o r s / C o n s t r u c t i o n M a n a g e r s
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G e o t h e r m a l I n s t a l l a t i o n
Wolverine Building GroupMr. Aaron Jonker
Mr. Curt [email protected] GrandRapids,MI49512(616)949-3360Fax:(616)949-6211 www.wolvgroup.com
General Contractors/Construction ManagersArea: NationalCommercial/InstitutionalWolverine Building Group is a full-service contractorwithover75yearsofexperienceinconstruction.Wehavecompleted numerous award-winning historical restora-tionprojectsacrossthestate.Ourteamoffershigh-qualityworkmanship and a commitment to customer service with afocusonpre-constructionandinnovation.
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Ypsilanti Restoration, LLCMr. Michael Condon
[email protected] Ypsilanti,MI48198www.ypsilantirestoration.com (734)485-2653Fax:(734)485-2651
Carpentry, Masonry, Foundations, Windows and DoorsArea: LocalResidential/Commercial/Institutional Offering many types of restoration services includingcarpentry, masonry, windows and doors, foundation replacement, weatherproofing, casting and replication,remodelingandadditions.Ourgoalisthehighestqualityworkatreasonableprices.
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G E O T H E R M A L I N S TA L L AT I O N
Please also see:Frank Rewold and Son, Inc. - Page 29
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H i s t o r i c P r e s e r v a t i o n O r g a n i z a t i o n s
H I S T O R I C P R E S E RVAT I O N
O R G A N I Z AT I O N SPlease also see:
Cooper Design, Inc. - Page 7Looking Glass Studio - Page 47
Laurie Sommers Cultural Consulting, LLCLaurie Kay Sommers, PhD
[email protected]. Okemos,MI48864(517)899-6964
Consulting services in historic preservation and community cultural documentation
Area: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalOver30yearsofexperienceinhistoricpreservation,oralhistory,andcommunityculturaldocumentation.Servicesinclude historic structure reports, National Registernominations, historic and architectural surveys, oral history, resource inventories for cultural economic devel-opment and heritage tourism, content development for interpretiveexhibitsandaudiotours.
Michigan Historic Preservation NetworkMs. Nancy Finegood, Executive Director
[email protected] Lansing,MI48906www.mhpn.org (517)371-8080Fax:(517)371-9090
Statewide Non-Profit Organization that advocates for Michigan’s historic places to contribute to our economic vitality, sense of place, and connection to the past.
Area: StatewideResidential/Commercial/IndustrialMHPNistheorganizationthatpublishesthisdirectory!This collection of preservation professionals is only the beginningofwhatwedo.Wealsoprovidetraininginthehistoric trades, for historic district commissioners, and seminars on how to work with your historic building.Weoffereasementstoprotecthistoricproperties,hostanannual conference each spring, and work with lawmakers to ensure our historic architecture is respected and protected.ThroughmembershipwithMHPN,weoffermany networking opportunities, as well. Please checkALLthatwedoonlineat:www.mhpn.org!
National Trust for Historic PreservationMs. Genell Scheurell
[email protected].,Suite350 Chicago,IL60604www.preservationnation.org (312)939-5517Fax:(312)939-5651
I N S U L AT I O N & S E A L I N GPlease also see:
Northern Restoration & Waterproofing Systems, Inc. – Page 41
I N T E R I O R D E S I G NPlease also see:
Building Hugger L3C – Page 28McIntosh Poris Associates – Page 12
L A N D S C A P E ARCHITECTS & SERVICES
Please also see:Cooper Design, Inc. - Page 7
Sanders & Czapski Associates PLLC - Page 14
Earth Environments, LLCMr. Jason Arnott
Mr. Ryan [email protected],SuiteB Romeo,MI48065www.earthenvironments.com (586)336-1772Fax:(586)894-6214
Architecture, Landscape ArchitectureArea: NationalResidential, CommercialAs a design-build studiomeeting or exceeding expecta-tions, Earth Environments, LLC (EE) is a passionateand dedicated site integration specialist representing individuals, communities, organizations and companies in allplanninganddesignefforts.EEspecializesinhistoricpreservation projects; landscape drawings and installa-tion;andinterior/exteriorspacesthatproducethequalityof life our clients are seeking. Contact EE,Your Place-makingCompany.Wewon’tdisappoint!
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“The focus on sustainability while maintaining the historic character of the site highlights the
best of Landscape Architecture.”
- ASLA Jury Comments
EdsEl & ElEanor Ford HousE MastEr Plan 2014 Michigan asla Honor award Winner
w w w. s m i t h g r o u p j j r. c o m
aerial view ca. 1929
L a n d s c a p e A r c h i t e c t s
SmithGroupJJRMs. Kristi Gilbert
[email protected] (734)669-2696
Ms. Alexa [email protected] (734)669-2730201DepotStreet,SecondFloor AnnArbor,MI48104www.smithgroupjjr.com Fax:(734)662-0779
Landscape ArchitectureArea: NationalCommercial/Institutional SmithGroupJJR’srespectforheritage and commitment to the future through stewardshipof thebuilt andnaturalenvironmentdrivesustocreatevital,inspiringandlivablespaces that welcome people and communicate a unique sense of place. These qualities have enduring value, and our award-winning work is eloquent testimony to thesensitivityandqualitywebringtoeachproject.
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L I G H T I N G D E S I G N , F I X T U R E S &
R E S T O R AT I O NPlease also see:
Building Arts & Conservation LLC – Page 42
Bohnet Electric CompanyMr. Steve Bohnet
[email protected]. Lansing,MI48906www.BohnetElectric.com (517)327-9999
Serving Michigan for 108 years. Lighting Restoration and Repair; Vintage Lighting; Custom Lighting
Area: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalLighting Showroom – Electrical Contractors. LightingDesignandProjectManagement.On-sitelightingconsul-tations,allphasesoflightingrestorationand/orreplace-ment. Design and procurement of Vintage, Custom and Replicated Lamps and/or Lighting for Interior and/orExteriorlightingprojects.
Products: Vintage Lighting, including Vintage CrystalChandeliers, Contemporary Lighting, Fabric LampShades, Custom Lamp Shades and Recovering, LampParts,CrystalPrismsandParts,SilkLampCord,SpecialtyLightBulbs.
Services: Lighting Restoration; Rewiring and Repair;Energy Solutions, Custom Lampshade Design; ShadeRecovering; Free, on-site, Lighting Consultations,Lighting Design Residential and Commercial, Chandelier Cleaning,MasterElectricalContractors.
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Capitol Lighting Design & RestorationMs. Suzanne Bayer
Mr. Paul [email protected] Ada,MI49301www.capitollightingandrestoration.com (616)897-8920
Area: NationalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalCapitol Lighting Design and Restoration has been inbusiness since 1978, giving us the ability to bring yearsof practice into a project tempered with the knowledge ofchangingtechnology in illuminationand lighting.Wehavetheabilitytodesignforyourlightingneedsorrepli-cate existing fixtures. We have special qualifications inhistoricallyimportantlighting,bothexteriorandinteriorfor religious, government, institutional, commercial and privatebuildings.Wearewellversedinglassblowing,andslumping, and all types of metal formations, materials and finishes.We also offer lighting consultations as well ascleaning services.
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Custom lighting, interior and exterior.• Specializing in new, historical replication • and restoration of existing fixtures.For architects, designers and contractors.•
Capitol LightingArchitectural Lighting Design and Restoration
Capitol Lighting Design and RestorationBloomington Hills Dr. S.E., Ada, MI 49301
(616) 844-5000www.capitollighting.com
L i g h t i n g D e s i g n , F i x t u r e s & R e s t o r a t i o n
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M a s o n r y & C o n c r e t e C o n t r a c t o r s
M A S O N R Y & C O N C R E T E
C O N T R AC T O R SPlease also see:
Mihm Enterprises, Inc. - Page 32Ypsilanti Restoration, LLC - Page 35
Arisco Contracting Group, Inc.Ms. Kathleen Lauwers
[email protected] Fraser,MI48026www.arisco.co (313)432-2220Fax:(313)432-2192
Masonry & Concrete RestorationArea: StatewideCommercial
Bornor Restoration, Inc.Mr. Bill Bornor
[email protected] Lansing,MI48906www.bornor.com (517)482-1625Fax:(517)482-4840
Masonry and Concrete Restoration, Roofing Area: RegionalCommercial/Institutional
Building Restoration, [email protected] Kalamazoo,MI49004www.gobri.com (269)345-0567Fax:(269)345-9357
Masonry and Concrete Restoration Area: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalFounded in1982,BuildingRestoration, Inc. is a servicecompanydedicatedtosolvingrestorationproblemsofourcustomers using the latest technology, quality materials properly applied and a highly trained labor force – alldesigned to exceed the expectations of our customers. Ouraimistobeknownasthepremierbuildingrestora-tion contractor.
Cusack’s Masonry Restoration, Inc.POBox220 Hubbardston,MI48845www.cusacksmasonry.com (989)981-6625Fax:(989)981-6570
Masonry and Concrete Restoration, Roofing Area: RegionalCommercial/InstitutionalSince1987,Cusack’sMasonryRestoration,Inc.hasmetcommercial, industrial, institutional, and historic needs statewide. Our references demonstrate a wide range ofexperience from local to federal buildings, churches tofactories to universities and provides a testimony to our expert work.
Grunwell-Cashero Company Ms. Jelane Raycraft
Mr. Scott Cashero1041MajorAvenue Detroit,MI48217www.gcbuildingrestoration.com (313)843-8440Fax:(313)843-9060
Masonry Restoration ContractorArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalGrunwell-Casheroisafullservicecontractorspecializinginhistoricmasonryrestoration.Since1953,wehavebeenproviding masonry repairs, including repointing, brickand stone replacement, sealants, facade cleaning, concrete restoration,waterproofingandmore.
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M a s o n r y & C o n c r e t e C o n t r a c t o r s
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Northern Restoration & Waterproofing Systems, Inc.Mr. Eric Vanderley
[email protected] Grawn,MI49637(231)276-7192
Masonry and Concrete Contractors; Caulking/Sealants; Restoration Cleaning; Masonry
Area: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalNRWS has provided quality, award winning, masonryrestoration and waterproofing services since 1983. Werepairhistoricmasonry,offerrestorationcleaning,aswellas caulking and sealants on new and old construction.
M A S O N R Y P R O D U C T S & S U P P L I E R S
DJ Barron, LLC Helifix Sustainable Structural SolutionsMr. Douglas Barron
[email protected] Frankenmuth,MI48734www.helifix.com www.prosoco.com (313)920-6734Fax:(866)715-5402
Manufactuer’s Rep Firm, ProSoCo Innovative Solutions for Buildings, Material and Finish ConservationHelifix Sustainable Structural SolutionsArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/Institutional SureKlean®restorationcleanersarespecifiedbyarchitectsand federal agencies concerned with preserving vintage buildings.Inrecentyears,prestigiousbuildingssuchastheU.S.Capitol,MichiganStateCapitol,DetroitClub,andtheU.S.TreasuryhavebeenrestoredusingSureKlean®products.
M One Limited Inc. / Mark 1 Restoration ServicesMr. Kelly Dallo
[email protected] Detroit,MI48223(313)493-3785Fax:(313)493-3795
Concrete and Masonry RestorationArea: StatewideCommercial/InstitutionalMark1RestorationServicesspecializes inmasonryandconcrete restoration.Specifically, this includes the repairof structural concretemembers andmasonry and stonewalls.Projects range frombridges, parkingdecks,dams,tanks,basins,tunnels,tohighrisebuildingsandhistoricalmasonrystructures.Ourservicesincludeawiderangeofprocedures and applications, some of which are chemical cleaning, epoxy injection, tuckpointing, concrete and stonepatching,brickandstonereplacement,sandblasting,elastomeric coating, caulking, weatherproofing, andmasonry wall reconstruction.
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National Restoration, Inc.Mr. John Fletcher
[email protected] (248)318-0609
Mr. Jacob [email protected] (248)891-59682165FykeDrive Milford,MI48381www.nationalrestoration.net Fax:(248)714-6323
Historical Restoration, Masonry and General ContractingArea: NationalCommercial/Institutional We specialize in the restoration of historical masonryand matching historical mortars. We also provide newmasonry services as well as general contracting. OurRestoration services include tuckpointing, brick replace-ment, stone repair and replacement, patching, cleaning, sealants,sealersandcoatings.WithNationalRestoration,It’sNotLuck,It’sKnowHow!
M a s o n r y P r o d u c t s & S u p p l i e r s
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M a t e r i a l & F i n i s h C o n s e r v a t i o n
M AT E R I A L & F I N I S H C O N S E RVAT I O N
Please also see:Arisco Contracting Group, Inc.- Page 39
Building Arts & Conservation LLCMr. Ron Koenig
[email protected] (734)368-0838
Ms. Terri [email protected] (734)368-8297206SouthAnnArborStreet Saline,MI48176www.bldgconservation.com
Historic Building Restoration and Conservation, Material and Finish Conservation, Painting, Plasters and
Preservation ConsultantArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/Institutional Specializing in decorative finishes investigation and restoration;preservationprojectplanninganddocumen-tation;microscopicpaintanalysis;traditionalplasterwork,metalwork and wood conservation. Custom molding and fabricationofdecorativeelements.HistoricLighting.
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Stone Restoration ServicesMr. Gregg Laviolette
[email protected] Troy,MI48084www.srsdetroit.com (248)220-1672Fax:(248)649-3128
Marble, Terrazzo RestorationArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/Institutional ChairmanIICRC/ANSIS210DimensionStoneResto-rationStandard.
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OW N E R R E P R E S E N TAT I V E
S E RV I C E SPlease also see:
Building Hugger L3C – Page 28Karp + Associates - Page 22
R.C. Hendrick & Son, Inc.- Page 34
Robert P. Matouka, FMA, RPAMr. Robert P. Matouka, FMA, RPA
[email protected] Oakland,MI48363www.facilitycs.com (248)884-4474Fax:(248)884-4474
Owner Representative ServicesArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalSpecializesinpre-designandpre-constructionconsultingservices for clients to achieveproject goals.Aneconom-icalfirststepestablishingascopeofworkplanbyidenti-fying critical building and site needs, preliminary costsand developing construction standards. Doing it right the firsttimehelpsachievesustainableresults,moreefficientbuildingoperationswithinbudget.
Conservation Documentation Restoration of Historic Architectural Materials
Paint Analysis Consulting Project Management
Plaster Decorative Finishes Wood Metal
Architectural Conservator Ron Koenig
206 S. Ann Arbor St Saline MI 48176 734.368.0838 bldgconservation.com
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O w n e r R e p r e s e n t a t i v e S e r v i c e s
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P a i n t i n g
PA I N T I N GPlease also see:
Arisco Contracting Group, Inc.- Page 39Building Arts & Conservation LLC – Page 42
Building Hugger L3C – Page 28Mihm Enterprises, Inc. - Page 32
Star 10 Inc. - Page 53
Hotchkiss InteriorsMr. Matt Hotchkiss
[email protected] (810)834-9587
Mr. Zach [email protected] (810)614-2081123NorthMainStreet Vassar,MI48768www.hotchkissinteriors.com
Painting, Restoration, StainingArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalWehavebeenpaintingtheinteriorandexteriorofhousesforover15yearsnow.Wearestaunchlypassionateaboutpreservingtheintegrityofyouroldhome.Ifit’srepairingtheplasterwallsorrestoringtheirreplaceablewoodwindows,wewanttodoit.Fromthefirstmeetingtothefinalstrokeofthebrush,wewillbethereeverystepoftheway.
New Hue PaintingMr. Sean Autrey
[email protected] Tecumseh,MI49286www.newhuepainting.com (734)645-7846
Painting, Restoration, StainingArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalPainting,staining,historicfinishesandrestoration.
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P H O T O G R A P H Y
Amanda D. Davis PhotographyMs. Amanda D, Davis
[email protected],MI48043www.amandadavisphotography.com (586)322-7880
Area: Local/RegionalAmanda D. Davis Photography specializes in Fine Art,Architectural,Landscape,DocumentaryandEventPhotog-raphy.Withover20yearsofexperience,Amandawillbringyoursubjecttolifeinthemostappropriatemannerforyouspecificneeds.ProudtobetheofficialeventphotographerfortheMichiganHistoricalPreservationNetwork!
P L A N N E R SPlease also see:
SmithGroupJJR - Page 37TwoSixFour LLC – Page 21
P L A S T E R E R S Please also see:
Building Arts & Conservation LLC – Page 42Building Hugger L3C – Page 28
Building Restoration, Inc. – Page 39
Gerald L. Milliken Plastering Mr. Jerry Milliken
[email protected]½ChandlerStreet Chelsea,MI48118(734)475-6284Fax:(734)475-6284
Traditional wet plaster - Interior and ExteriorArea: RegionalResidential
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P l a s t e r e r s
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8695 Commerce Court Harbor Springs, MI 49740
(231) 347-4722
4100 North Powerline, Ste. W1 Pompano Beach, FL 33073
(954) 972-8184
3885 Industrial Drive Rochester Hills, MI 48309
(248) 852-2323
Van Hoosen Farm The State Theater in Traverse City
Gratiot County Courthouse Durand Train Station
Butcher & Butcher Construction has the specialized knowledge and crews to handle any historic restoration project. From the
roof to the foundation, we can ensure that your project is handled with the skill and care necessary to preserve and protect your
historic building. We specialize in historic slate, cedar, and tile roof restoration. For more information, call (248) 852-2323 or
visit our website at www.bbconstruction.com.
Park Place City Center
P l a s t e r e r s
JPC PlasterMr. James P. Conklin
[email protected] Dexter,MI48130www.restoremyplaster.com (734)904-0016
Area: StatewideResidentialJPC Plaster, in business since 1986, specializes in therestoration of plaster and ornamentation in historic homes primarilybuiltbefore1940andhavingplastercomprisedof wood lathe and animal hair.
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R O O F I N G & S H E E T M E TA L C O N T R AC T O R S
Please also see:Bornor Restoration, Inc. - Page 39
Grand River Builders, Inc. - Page 30Mihm Enterprises, Inc. - Page 32
Butcher & Butcher Construction Co., Inc. Mr. Mark Dalrymple
Mr. Robert [email protected] RochesterHills,MI48309www.bbconstruction.com(248)852-2323Fax:(248)852-0987
Roofing, Waterproofing, Sheet Metal, General Contractor, Commercial Glass & Glazing, and Carpentry
Area: StatewideResidential/Commercial/Institutional Butcher & Butcher has over 40 years of experience inall roofing applications. Our impressive portfolio andoverwhelming list of satisfied owners is proof of ourcommitment to quality. B&B is especially equipped tohandle custom steep slope applications such as slate, cedar, metal and specialty gutter systems.
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CASS SheetmetalMr. Glenn Parvin
Mr. Greg [email protected] Detroit,MI48213www.casssheetmetal.com (313)571-2277Fax:(313)571-1954
Roofing and Sheet Metal ContractorsArea: StatewideCommercial Preserving the past to enrich the future. Specializing inthe consulting, design and installation of architectural sheetmetalwork,copperroofing,slateandclaytile.
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S t a i n e d G l a s s C o n s e r v a t i o n
S TA I N E D G L A S S C O N S E RVAT I O N
Barbara KruegerMs. Barbara Krueger
[email protected] Hartland,MI48353(248)887-1283Fax:(248)887-2165
Stained Glass Conditions Reports, Consulting and Assessment
Area: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalMichiganStainedGlassCensus
Looking Glass Studio LLCMr. Conn Allison
[email protected] GrandLedge,MI48837www.LGSCustomWindows.com (517)626-0006Fax:(517)622-2955
Stained Glass Conservation, Restoration and New Work; Wood Window and Door Rehabilitation
Area: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalLooking Glass Studio is an art studio specializing incontemporaryandtraditionalstainedglassart.Inadditionwe are dedicated to restoration and rehabilitation ofhistoricwoodwindowsanddoors.Weworkcloselywithourclientsthroughallphasesofdesignandexecution.Wecan create architectural replications.
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Sevonty Restoration, LLCMs. Andrea Sevonty
[email protected] Detroit,MI48208www.SevontyRestorationLLC.com (313)622-5582
Stained Glass and Windows and Doors ServicesArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalSevonty Restoration is a stained and leaded glass andwindowrepair/restorationcompanybasedoutofDetroit.Weareself-admittedglass-o-holicsandoldhouselovers.Weofferconditionassessment,maintenance/repair,resto-ration,andreconstructionservices.Savethewindows!
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R o o f i n g & S h e e t M e t a l C o n t r a c t o r s
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Steel, Wood, Storm& Aluminum WindowsWe offer…
• Historic Review and Consultation
• Project Survey and Budget Pricing
• Design Details and Specifications
• Project Contracting and Installation
• Asbestos and Lead Abatement
• Full Restoration and Replication ofWood, Steel and Aluminum Windows
blackberrywindows.com800.732.9400
Detroit Institute of Arts
Mary Mayo Hall
Motor Wheel Lofts
Lloyd House
RESTORATION • REPLICATION • REPLACEMENT
Historic Window Specialists
S T R AT E G I C P L A N N I N GPlease also see:
Earth Environments, LLC – Page 36Robert P. Matouka, FMA, RPA – Page 42
T I M B E R F R A M I N GPlease also see:
Star 10 Inc. - Page 53
W I N D OW S & D O O R SPlease also see:
Building Arts & Conservation LLC – Page 42Building Hugger L3C – Page 28
Butcher & Butcher Construction Co., Inc. – Page 47Klepinger Construction - Page 18Looking Glass Studio - Page 47
Mihm Enterprises, Inc. - Page 32Sevonty Restoration, LLC - Page 47Ypsilanti Restoration, LLC - Page 35
W i n d o w s & D o o r s
Blackberry Window & Door Systems, Inc.Mr. Michael Shields
Ms. Kaitlyn [email protected] Kalamazoo,MI49009www.blackberrywindows.com (269)353-8844Fax:(269)353-8843
Historic Window Restoration, Replication and ReplacementArea: NationalCommercial/Institutional Blackberryprovideshistoricwindowanddoorproductsforwood,steel,andaluminumapplications.Wehaveover30yearsofprojectexperienceonlandmarkbuildingsandhistoric tax credit sites. We provide complete productdistribution,designandinstallation.
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Heritage Window Restoration LLCMr. Kevin Elzinga
[email protected] GrandRapids,MI49503(616)446-3503
Window Repair and RestorationArea: StatewideResidential/CommercialHeritageWindowRestorationoffers repairandrestora-tion service for your historic wood windows with a focus on energy efficiency while also preserving the historiccharacteristicsofyourwindowsinyourhomeorbusiness.
Historic Restoration LLCMr. Tim Bowman
[email protected] Jonesville,MI49250www.historic-restoration.org (517)425-0085
Window Repair and RestorationArea: RegionalResidentialHistoric Restoration LLC offers repair, restoration andreplicationservicesforyourhistoricwoodwindows.Wealso specialize in the design and construction of tradi-tional looking wood storm windows that not only increase energyefficiency,theyalsolookgoodandperformwell.
Kelly Window Manufacturing Mr. Jim Kelly
[email protected] Detroit,MI48238www.kellywindowsmfg.com (313)861-6910Fax:(313)861-6925
Window ManufacturingArea: StatewideResidential/Commercial/Institutional
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Midtown Craftsmen, LLCMr. John Leegwater
Mr. Kevin [email protected],SuiteAWest GrandRapids,MI49507www.mtcrestoration.com (616)245-5970Fax:(616)245-5970
Carpentry, General Contracting, Historic Window Restoration, Storm WindowsArea: RegionalResidential/CommercialServices and Products: Remodeling, renovation andadditions;Woodwindow restoration; Porch and façaderestoration;Custommoldingsandtrim;Periodcabinetry;Weather seals for doors and windows; Custom woodstormwindowsanddoors;MON-RAYstormwindowsanddoors;CypressT&Gporchflooring.
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North Coast Window WorksMr. Peter Carroll
[email protected],SuiteE-7 Kalamazoo,MI49007www.northcoastwindowworks.com (269)806-8551
Historic Window RestorationArea: StatewideResidential/CommercialMakingpre-1940windows looknew, functionwell, andenergy efficient. Specializing in architectural wood rotrepairs.
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Replacement Systems International Mr. Richard C. Spigelmyer
P.O.Box2304 Kalamazoo,MI49003(269)345-8214Fax:(269)345-2617
Historic Window Restoration and Replication/ Window Energy Retrofit/Insulated Glass and Storm Windows Area: National Residential/Commercial/Institutional WOOD, STEEL, BRONZE, ALUMINUMWINDOWS. Window Restoration/Repair. ThermalRetrofitandStormWindows.HistoricWindowReplica-tionandSashReplacement.Williamscastbronzeandcastironsashpivotinghardwaretopermitdoublehungsashesto be washed from the interior - since 1904. Historicwindow surveys and consultation.
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St. Cloud WindowMr. John E. Just
[email protected] (440)554-9382390IndustrialBoulevard SaukRapids,MN56379www.stcloudwindow.com (320)257-5578Fax:(320)255-1513
WindowsArea: NationalCommercialSt.CloudWindow.YourAluminumWindowManufac-turer.Fromacousticalapplicationsandhistoricreplicationtowind, rain and impact resistance,St.CloudWindowspecializes in challenging multi-faceted projects. Ourfocused expertise allowsus theflexibility to successfullyundertake complex, specialized projects regardless of size. Wecanbringyourvisiontolife.
Star 10 Inc.Mr. Phillip Pennington
Ms. Deb [email protected] Muskegon,MI49444www.starten.com (231)830-8070Fax:(231)830-8090
WindowsArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalStar10PaintStripperhasbeenusedonhistorichomesandbuildingsforover20years.Ourproductcanbeusedinside and out for siding, doors, windows, floors andwoodwork.Star10paintstripperdoesnotcontainmethy-lenechloride,acids,causticsorNMP’s.
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Wood Window Repair Co.Ms. Lorri Sipes Mr. Mike Allen
[email protected] AnnArbor,MI48107www.woodwindowrepair.biz (734)604-4778
Windows Area: LocalResidentialWood Window Repair rehabilitates original woodwindows forownersofbuildingsbuiltbefore1940.Weare committed to historic preservation, energy reduction and affordability.Weusetraditionalmaterialstonotonlybeautifybutalsoimproveyourwindows’performance.Weofferfullevaluation, maintenance, repair, and restoration services.
W i n d o w s & D o o r s
Turner Restoration, LLCMr. James A. Turner
[email protected] Detroit,MI48202(313)574-9073
Wood and Steel Window RestorationArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalMasteringtheArtofPracticalPreservation
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Wood Flooring SpecialistsArea: NationalResidential/Commercial/InstitutionalWespecializeintherestorationofwoodfloorsinhistoricalbuildingsbyreplicatingtheexistingfloorsorreplacingthemwithanewfloorthatismadetolookagedanddistressedtoyourspecifications.Eachfloorishandcraftedespeciallyforeach project using techniques such as hand scraping, wire brushing,distressing,andfinishedwithaburnishedoil.WeareproudtobeaMichiganbusinesssince1956.
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Name _____________________________
Address ___________________________
City ______________ ZipCode ________
Email _____________________________
Phone _____________________________
Fax _______________________________
Pleasemailthisformwithyourcheckpayableto:
The Michigan Historic Preservation Network
313EastGrandRiverLansing,MI48906
Gifts and donations are tax-deductible
TheHeritageSocietyoftheMichiganHistoricPreservationNetworkrecognizesdonorswhoprovidetheorganizationwithannualfinancialsupportof$1,000ormore.Membersupport is essential because it keeps our not-for-profitorganizationfinanciallyhealthy,whichallowsustobetterservethecitizensofMichiganandtosecurethefutureofimportant historic properties in the state.
COPPER LEVEL MEMBERS ($1,000–$2,499 paid in a given year)JC Beal Construction, Inc.,AnnArbor (FredBeal)-FoundingMemberBlackberry Window and Door Systems, Inc., Kalamazoo(MichaelShields)The Christman Company, Lansing (RonaldStaley)-FoundingMemberCommonwealth Cultural Resources Group, Inc., Jackson(DonandLindaWeir)Don and Kathy Duquette, AnnArborGrunwell-Cashero Co., Inc., Detroit (ScottCashero)-FoundingMemberKidorf Preservation Consulting, Detroit (KristineandJeffreyKidorf )Louisa and Al Pieper, AnnArbor-FoundingMembersPlante & Moran, PLLC,AuburnHills (GordonB.Goldie)Preservation Practices,Kalamazoo (PamelaHallO’ConnorandTerryA.O’Connor)Quinn Evans/Architects,AnnArbor (MichaelQuinnandStevenJones)-FoundingMemberElaine H. Robinson, Jackson
CRYSTAL LEVEL MEMBERS ($5,000–$9,999 paid in a given year)Janet L. Kreger,AnnArbor-FoundingMemberNixon Peabody, LLP,WashingtonDC (DavidF.Schon)
BRONZE LEVEL MEMBERS ($2,500–$4,999 paid in a given year)Amanda D. Davis Photography, Mt.ClemensSteven R. Fox, Traverse CityKarp + Associates, Lansing(RichardM.Karp)Turner Restoration, Detroit ( James Turner)
M H P N H E R I TAG E S O C I E T Y
For Individuals and Households
$25 Student(enclosecopyofstudentid)
$25 Senior(age60andover)
$45 BasicMembership
$100 Patron(includes$60gift)
$250 Sponsor(includes$210gift)
$500 Benefactor(includes$460gift)
For Other Entities
$80Organization/Institution/Government
$140HistoricResourceCouncil
$150HistoricDistrictCommissionor StudyCommittee(upto10people)
MHPN M e m b e r s h i p A p p l i c a t i o nYes!IwanttohelppreserveourpastforthefuturewithT H E M I C H I G A N H I S TO R I C P R E S E RVAT I O N N E T WO R K Pleaseenrollmeforaone-yearmembership.
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State Historical Markers (cont.)•Goal: ToassistMichigancitizensintheidentification,
designation, and protection of historic properties. The markerscanraiseawarenessofacommunity’shistoryorofspecifichistoricsites,andthemarkerscanalsobeused as part of a heritage tourism strategy.
• Protection for the listed place?No.Statehistoricalmarkersarehonorary.Noprotectionforhistoricplacesisaffordedbyerectingastatehistoricalmarker.
For more informationabout State Historical Markers:
www.michigan.gov/markers
Local Historic Districts•What it is: Residential or commercial district
established by local ordinance. A local historicdistrict commission—an appointed body of localvolunteers—reviews all proposed exterior work (not ordinary maintenance) within that local historic district. The commission uses the Secretary of theInterior’s Standards forRehabilitation as the criteriathat proposed projects must meet in order to receive approval (a certificate of appropriateness) from thecommission.
•Goal:Managechangeinhistoricneighborhoodssothathistoric character and historic materials are preserved and so that any new construction will not have an adverseeffectonahistoricneighborhood.
•Protection for the listed place? Yes.
For more informationabout local historic districts:
www.michigan.gov/shpowww.michigan.gov/mshda/0,4641,7-141-
54317_19320_62049---,00.html
H I S T O R I C D E S I G N AT I O N S & H I S T O R I C D I S T R I C T OV E RV I E W
Therearethreekindsofhistoricdesignations:national,state,andlocal.Individualpropertiesandcollectionsofproperties(districts)canreceivethedesignations.Eachdesignationhasadifferentgoalanddifferentbenefits.
Ms. Ellen Thackery, MHPN Southeast Michigan Field Representative
National Register of Historic Places•What it is: Thenation’s official list of historic places
worthyofpreservation.BuildingslistedontheNationalRegister can remain in private hands and do not need tobeopenedtothepublic.
•Goal: Listing can raise awareness of historic places inacommunity.Forexample,theownerofthelistedpropertycanhangaplaquethatidentifiestheresourceas listed on theNationalRegister.Theplaque couldhelp tourists and residents alike see that the place is an important community landmark. Additionally,some foundations require that places receiving grants be listed on the National Register, opening up theopportunitiestoobtaingrants.
•Protection for the listed place? Private owners usingprivate funds to alter a National Register-listedbuildingrequirenoreview.IfanownerwishestoalteraNationalRegister-listedbuildingusingFederalfundsoraFederalpermit,thenthereisareviewoftheprojectattheStatelevel.
• Financial incentive: Listing on the National RegistergivescommercialbuildingownersaccesstotheFederalRehabilitationTaxCreditprogram.
For more informationabout the National Register:
www.nps.gov/nr/About the Federal rehabilitation
tax credit: www.nps.gov/tps/tax-incentives.htm
State Historical Markers•What it is: Programusing cast aluminum signswith
gold writing on green backgrounds marked with awolverine and the words, “Michigan Historic Site.”Buildingswithstatehistoricalmarkerscanremain inprivate hands and do not need to be opened to thepublic.
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THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR’S S TANDARDS
for the Treatment of Historic Properties & Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Properties
PRESERVATION IS DEFINED AS the act or process of applying measures necessary to sustain the existing form, integrity, and materials of an historic property. Work, including preliminary measures to protect and stabilize the property, generally focuses upon the ongoing maintenance and repair of historic materials and features rather than extensive replacement and new construction. New exterior additions are not within the scope of this treatment; however, the limited and sensitive upgrading of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems and other code-required work to make properties functional is appropriate within a preservation project.
1. Apropertywillbeusedasitwashistorically,orbegivenanewuse that maximizes the retention of distinctive materials, features, spaces,andspatialrelationships.Whereatreatmentandusehavenotbeenidentified,apropertywillbeprotectedand,ifnecessary,stabilizeduntiladditionalworkmaybeundertaken.
2. Thehistoriccharacterofapropertywillberetainedandpreserved.The replacement of intact or repairable historic materials oralteration of features, spaces, and spatial relationships that characterizeapropertywillbeavoided.
3. Each property will be recognized as a physical record of itstime,place,anduse.Workneededtostabilize,consolidate,andconserveexistinghistoricmaterialsandfeatureswillbephysicallyandvisuallycompatible, identifiableuponclose inspection,andproperly documented for future research.
4. Changestoapropertythathaveacquiredhistoricsignificanceintheirownrightwillberetainedandpreserved.
5. Distinctive materials, features, finishes, and constructiontechniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize a propertywillbepreserved.
6. Theexistingconditionofhistoricfeatureswillbeevaluatedto determine the appropriate level of intervention needed. Wheretheseverityofdeteriorationrequiresrepairorlimitedreplacement of a distinctive feature, the new material will match the old in composition, design, color, and texture.
7. Chemicalorphysicaltreatments,ifappropriate,willbeundertakenusingthegentlestmeanspossible.Treatmentsthatcausedamagetohistoricmaterialswillnotbeused.
8. Archeologicalresourceswillbeprotectedandpreservedinplace.Ifsuchresourcesmustbedisturbed,mitigation measureswillbeundertaken.
PRESERVATION AS A TREATMENT. When the property’s distinctive materials, features, and spaces areessentially intact and thus convey the historic significance withoutextensiverepairorreplacement;whendepictionataparticularperiodof time is not appropriate; andwhen a continuing or new use doesnot require additions or extensive alterations, Preservation may beconsidered as a treatment.
S t a n d a r d s f o r P r e s e r v a t i o n
RECONSTRUCTION IS DEFINED AS the act or process of depicting, by means of new construction, the form, fea-tures, and detailing of a non-surviving site, landscape, building, structure, or object for the purpose of replicating its appearance at a specific period of time and in its historic location.
1. Reconstructionwillbeusedtodepictvanishedornon-survivingportions of a property when documentary and physical evidence isavailabletopermitaccuratereconstructionwithminimalcon-jecture,andsuchreconstructionisessentialtothepublicunder-standing of the property.
2. Reconstructionof a landscape,building, structure,orobject initshistoriclocationwillbeprecededbyathorougharcheologicalinvestigation to identify and evaluate those features and artifacts whichareessentialtoanaccuratereconstruction.Ifsuchresourc-esmustbedisturbed,mitigationmeasureswillbeundertaken.
3. Reconstruction will include measures to preserve any remaining historic materials, features, and spatial relationships.
4. Reconstruction will be based on the accurate duplication ofhistoric features and elements substantiated by documentaryor physical evidence rather than on conjectural designs or the availability of different features from other historic properties.A reconstructed property will re-create the appearance of thenon-surviving historic property inmaterials, design, color, andtexture.
5. Areconstructionwillbeclearlyidentifiedasacontemporaryre-creation.
6. Designs thatwere never executed historicallywill not be con-structed.
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S t a n d a r d s f o r R e s t o r a t i o nS t an d ard s fo r R eh ab i l i t at i o n
REHABILITATION IS DEFINED AS the act or process of making possible a compatible use for a property through repair, alterations, and additions while preserving those portions or features which convey its historical, cultural, or architectural values. 1. Apropertywillbeusedasitwashistoricallyorbegivenanew
use that requires minimal change to its distinctive materials, features, spaces, and spatial relationships.
2. The historic character of a property will be retained andpreserved. The removal of distinctive materials or alteration of features, spaces, and spatial relationships that characterize a propertywillbeavoided.
3. Eachpropertywillberecognizedasaphysicalrecordofitstime,place, and use. Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding conjectural features or elements from otherhistoricproperties,willnotbeundertaken.
4. Changestoapropertythathaveacquiredhistoricsignificanceintheirownrightwillberetainedandpreserved.
5. Distinctive materials, features, finishes, and constructiontechniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize a propertywillbepreserved.
6. Deteriorated historic features will be repaired rather thanreplaced. Where the severity of deterioration requiresreplacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature will match theold indesign, color, texture,and,wherepossible,materials.Replacement of missing features will be substantiated bydocumentary and physical evidence.
7. Chemical or physical treatments, if appropriate, will beundertakenusing thegentlestmeanspossible.Treatments thatcausedamagetohistoricmaterialswillnotbeused.
8. Archeologicalresourceswillbeprotectedandpreservedinplace.Ifsuchresourcesmustbedisturbed,mitigationmeasureswillbeundertaken.
9. Newadditions,exterioralterations,orrelatednewconstructionwill not destroy historic materials, features, and spatial relationships that characterize the property. The new work will bedifferentiated from theold andwillbe compatiblewith thehistoric materials, features, size, scale and proportion, and massing to protect the integrity of the property and its environment.
10. Newadditionsandadjacentorrelatednewconstructionwillbeundertaken in a such a manner that, if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic property and its environmentwouldbeunimpaired.
REHABILITATION AS A TREATMENT. Whenrepairandreplacementofdeterioratedfeaturesarenecessary;when alterations or additions to the property are planned for a new or continueduse;andwhenitsdepictionataparticularperiodoftimeisnotappropriate,Rehabilitationmaybeconsideredasatreatment.
RESTORATION IS DEFINED AS the act or process of accurately depicting the form, features, and character of a property as it appeared at a particular period of time by means of the removal of features from other periods in its history and reconstruction of missing features from the restoration period. The limited and sensitive upgrading of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems and other code-required work to make properties functional is appropriate within a restoration project. 1. Apropertywillbeusedasitwashistoricallyorbegivenanew
usewhichreflectstheproperty’srestorationperiod.
2. Materials and features from the restoration period will beretained and preserved. The removal of materials or alteration of features, spaces, and spatial relationships that characterize the periodwillnotbeundertaken.
3. Eachpropertywillbe recognizedas aphysical recordof its time,place,anduse.Workneededtostabilize,consolidateandconservematerialsandfeaturesfromtherestorationperiodwillbephysicallyand visually compatible, identifiable upon close inspection, andproperly documented for future research.
4. Materials, features, spaces, andfinishes that characterize otherhistoricalperiodswillbedocumentedpriortotheiralterationorremoval.
5. Distinctive materials, features, finishes, and constructiontechniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize the restorationperiodwillbepreserved.
6. Deterioratedfeaturesfromtherestorationperiodwillberepairedratherthanreplaced.Wheretheseverityofdeteriorationrequiresreplacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature will match theoldindesign,color,texture,and,wherepossible,materials.
7. Replacement of missing features from the restoration periodwillbesubstantiatedbydocumentaryandphysicalevidence.Afalse senseofhistorywillnotbecreatedbyaddingconjecturalfeatures,featuresfromotherproperties,orbycombiningfeaturesthat never existed together historically.
8. Chemical or physical treatments, if appropriate, will beundertakenusing thegentlestmeanspossible.Treatments thatcausedamagetohistoricmaterialswillnotbeused.
9. Archeological resources affected by a projectwill be protectedand preserved in place. If such resources must be disturbed,mitigationmeasureswillbeundertaken.
10. Designsthatwereneverexecutedhistoricallywillnotbeconstructed.
RESTORATION AS A TREATMENT. When the property’s design, architectural, or historical significanceduring a particular period of time outweighs the potential loss of extantmaterials,features,spaces,andfinishesthatcharacterizeotherhistoricalperiods;whenthereissubstantialphysicalanddocumentaryevidence for the work; and when contemporary alterations andadditions are not planned, Restoration may be considered as atreatment. Prior to undertaking work, a particular period of time,i.e., the restoration period, should be selected and justified, and adocumentation plan for Restoration developed.
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Historical background on materials and techniques
Sources and referencesApplications for use of materials
Repair and replacement
Additional reading and resources
Helpful organizations
1. AssessingCleaningandWater-RepellentTreatmentsfor HistoricMasonryBuildings 2. RepointingMortarJointsinHistoricBuildings 3. ConservingEnergyinHistoricBuildings 4. RoofingforHistoricBuildings 5. ThePreservationofHistoricAdobeBuildings 6. DangersofAbrasiveCleaningtoHistoricBuildings 7. ThePreservationofHistoricGlazedArchitectural Terra-Cotta 8. AluminumandVinylSidingonHistoricBuildings: TheAppropriatenessofSubstituteMaterialsfor ResurfacingHistoricWoodFrameBuildings 9. TheRepairofHistoricWoodenWindows 10. ExteriorPaintProblemsonHistoricWoodwork 11. RehabilitatingHistoricStorefronts 12. ThePreservationofHistoricPigmentedStructuralGlass (Vitrolite and Carrara Glass) 13. TheRepairandThermalUpgradingofHistoric SteelWindows 14. NewExteriorAdditionstoHistoricBuildings: PreservationConcerns 15. PreservationofHistoricConcrete:Problemsand GeneralApproaches 16. TheUseofSubstituteMaterialsonHistoric BuildingExteriors 17. ArchitecturalCharacter–IdentifyingtheVisualAspects ofHistoricBuildingsasanAidtoPreservingTheir Character 18. RehabilitatingInteriorsinHistoricBuildings– IdentifyingCharacter-DefiningElements 19. TheRepairandReplacementofHistoricWooden ShingleRoofs 20. ThePreservationofHistoricBarns 21. RepairingHistoricFlatPlaster–WallsandCeilings 22. ThePreservationandRepairofHistoricStucco 23. PreservingHistoricOrnamentalPlaster
The 47 topics now covered by Preservation Briefs are: 24. Heating,Ventilating,andCoolingHistoricBuildings: ProblemsandRecommendedApproaches 25. ThePreservationofHistoricSigns 26. ThePreservationandRepairofHistoricLogBuildings 27. TheMaintenanceandRepairofArchitecturalCastIron 28. PaintingHistoricInteriors 29. TheRepair,Replacement,andMaintenanceofHistoric SlateRoofs 30. ThePreservationandRepairofHistoricClayTileRoofs 31. MothballingHistoricBuildings 32. MakingHistoricBuildingsAccessible 33. ThePreservationandRepairofHistoricStainedand Leaded Glass 34. AppliedDecorationforHistoricInteriors:Preserving HistoricCompositionOrnament 35. UnderstandingOldBuildings:TheProcessof ArchitecturalInvestigation 36. ProtectingCulturalLandscapes:Planning,Treatment andManagementofHistoricLandscapes 37. AppropriateMethodsofReducingLead-PaintHazards in Historic Housing 38. RemovingGraffitifromHistoricMasonry 39. HoldingtheLine:ControllingUnwantedMoisturein HistoricBuildings 40. PreservingHistoricCeramicTileFloors 41. TheSeismicRetrofitofHistoricBuildings:Keeping PreservationintheForefront 42. TheMaintenance,RepairandReplacementofHistoric CastStone 43. ThePreservationandUseofHistoricStructureReports 44. TheUseofAwningsonHistoricBuildings 45. PreservingHistoricWoodenPorches 46. ThePreservationandReuseofHistoricGasStations 47. MaintainingtheExteriorofSmallandMediumSize HistoricBuildings
P R E S E RVAT I O N B R I E F S
A Helpful Resource for Your Preservation Project!
ThefirstPreservationBriefwaspublishedin1975.Sincethen,over40morehavebeenaddedtotheseries.ThroughthesePreservationBriefs,theTechnicalPreservationServicesdivisionoftheNationalParkServicehashelpedhomeowners,preservationprofessionals,organizations,andgovernmentagenciesbypublishingtheseeasy-to-readguidesonpreserving,rehabilitating,andrestoringhistoricbuildings.Eachoftheseillustratedguidesfocusesonauniquebuildingcomponentorfeaturewithsuchitemsas:
YoucanreadallofthePreservationBriefsonlineatthe NationalParkService’sHistoricPreservationServiceswebsite:
www.nps.gov/tps/how-to-preserve/briefs.htm
PreservationCaseStudiesarealsoprovidedatwww.nps.gov/tps/how-to-preserve/tech-notes.htm discussingtopicsrangingfromWoodworktoMasonrytoWindowsandmore.
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M H P N P R E S E RVAT I O N F U N D : I N T E RV E N T I O N L OA N P R O G R A M
After many years of seeing the need first hand, theMichiganHistoricPreservationNetworkhasdevelopedaloan program to assist historic property owners.
The MHPN Preservation Fund: Intervention Programprovides$1,000–$15,000loansforrepairs tohistoricbuildings.
The primary aim of this program is to stabilize historicproperties that are threatenedbyoneormore failuresofmajorbuildingsystems.Further,thisprogramisdesignedto align with, and support, other more comprehensive effortstorehabilitatethebuilding.
Property Eligibility
The propertymust be 50 years of age or older and belocatedinMichigan.
Applicant Eligibility
At the onset, applications will only be accepted fromnon-profit organizations, municipalities, DowntownDevelopment Authorities (DDA), and religiousorganizations. The property must be owned by theapplicant or be within the mission of the applicant tobesupportedbythisprogram.Theapplicantwillbetheresponsible entity for compliancewith theprogramandrepayment of the loan.
Eligible Activities
The Intervention Program Funds are intended for therepair and replacement building systems that threatenthe integrity of historic buildings, including things likeHVAC, roofing, foundations, plumbing, structuralelements and electrical systems. Eligible activities mayalsoincludemoth-ballingorrehabilitationofthebuilding,if therequested fundingcontributes toacomprehensiverehabilitationplan.AllworkmustbecompliantwiththeSecretaryoftheInterior’sStandardsforRehabilitation.
Availability of Funds
Programfundsarelimitedsoapplicationswillbeevaluatedand scored according to criteria that include: historic significance, long-term viability, comprehensive plan forrehabilitation,impactonthecommunityandcapacityforrepayment.
Application and Approval Process
Applications for funding are available by contacting theMichigan Historic Preservation Network (MHPN).Applicationswillbeacteduponwithin60daysofreceiptofalltherequestedinformation.Iftheprojectisapproved,a Loan Agreement will be signed by MHPN and thesuccessful applicant.
Performance of Construction Activities
All work that is funded by the Intervention Programmustbecompletedbya licensedandinsuredcontractor.ProjectscopeisreviewedforconformancewithSecretaryoftheInterior’sStandardsforRehabilitationbyMHPN.The construction contractwill be executed between theapplicant and the contractor.
Recovery of Funds – Repayment Agreement
TheIntentoftheInterventionFundistohavetheawardedfunds repaid to facilitate the perpetuation of the overall Fund.Aloanagreementwillbedevelopedandexecutedby MHPN and the successful applicant. Terms of aloanagreementare intended tobe favorable andwillbedeterminedonanindividualcase-by-casebasis.
For more information contact:MHPN at 517-371-8080
or email at [email protected]
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For many years, MHPN has been providing the following workshops to
communities and organizations around the State. Would your community benefit
from hosting one or more of these sessions? Contact [email protected]
or call 517-371-8080 for all the details!
P r a c t i c a l P r e s e r v a t i o n Wo r k s h o p s
BUILDING ASSESSMENT 101 : Considering purchasing an older home or small commercialproperty,andwanttoknowthemaintroublespotstolookforandhowtoevaluatethem?Participantslearnhowtocompleteabasicbuildingassessmentandhow to determine whether signs of disrepair indicate a simplecosmeticproblemorseriousstructuralfailure.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE FOR HISTORIC BUILDINGS: Learnoftheproblemscommontomanyolderstructures, how to remedy them, and how to institute a maintenance program that will prevent the need for many future repairs.
MASONRY MAINTENANCE & REPAIR: Investigatestoneandbrickasbuildingmaterials,andexamines some common issues associated with their deteriorationandrepair.Participantswilllearnhowtoassessmortarconditions,howandwhentore-point(often referred to as tuckpointing), how and when to replacestonesorbricks,andtheimportanceofselectingand using the right replacement mortar.
PAINTING FOR LONG-LASTING RESULTS: Learn how to prepare historic surfaces for painting, includinginteriorandexteriorwood,brick,andother materials. Cleaning and patching techniques necessarypriortorepaintingwillbedemonstrated,andparticipants will learn and practice painting methods usingthemostappropriatetools.Also,methodsforsafelyremovinglead-basedpaintwillbeaddressed.
M i c h i g a n H i s t o r i c P r e s e r va t i o n N e t wo r k ’ s E D U C AT I O N A L O F F E R I N G S :
Wo r k s h o p s , T r a i n i n g s , a n d P r e s e n ta t i o n s
PLASTER AND STUCCO REPAIR: Learn various methods for repairing and restoring plasterandstuccosurfaces—bothonflatanddecorativefeatures — and also learn maintenance tips to keep homes looking great well into the future.
PORCH REPAIR: Learnhowtodiagnoseproblems,howtorepaircolumns,railings, decking, and steps, and maintenance tips.
ROOF RESTORATION:
Wood,metal,andslateroofingmaterialsandcompo-nentssuchasguttersandflashingswillbeexamined,andinstruction as to how to assess their age and condition willbeprovided.Participantswilllearnhowtotrouble-shoot, maintain, and repair their roofs and roof compo-nents,andhowtohiretherightcontractorforthejob.
WINDOW RESTORATION & REPAIR:
Learn what it takes to repair and restore wood and steel windows.Withtherightupgrades,windowrepairandrestorationoftenprovidesthesameorbetterenergyefficiencythannewwindows,costslessthanreplacement,andprotectsthebuilding’shistoricintegrity.
H i s t o r i c D i s t r i c t Wo r k s h o p s
HOW TO ESTABLISH A LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICT: LearnwhyMichigancommunitiesdecidetoprotecttheirhistoricresources,howtousetheStateenablinglegisla-tion, how to garner support for districting activities, and theprocessofestablishingalocalhistoricdistrict.
HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSIONER TRAINING: LearnabouttheMichiganenablinglegislationthatallowsacommunitytoestablishacommissionandlocallydesignated historic districts, the nationally accepted preservation standards to use when making commission decisions, due process, the appeals process, how to work withproperty-ownersinthedistrict,andmore.
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HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSIONER ADVANCED TRAINING: Thisworkshopmovesbeyondthebasicsandwrestleswithmore complex issues. The advanced workshop includes morein-depthdiscussionsoflegalissuessuchashardshipanddemolition by neglect, and it includes two to threeoptional modules the commission chooses. Possibleselections include:hazardousmaterials (leadpaintand/or asbestos), new construction in the local district andissuestoconsider,substitutematerials,orweatherization.MHPN brings in additional subject matter experts asneeded for these trainings.
LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICTS FOR PROPERTY OWNERS: MHPNcanfacilitatethissessionaspartofapublicmeetingabout local historic districts. It includes two parts: thepresentation (45-60minutes), and the interactivediscus-sion/question-and-answerperiodwithaudiencemembers(30-60minutes,dependingontheaudienceandthemunic-ipality). The presentation discusses what a local historic districtisanditspurpose,howitaffectsthepropertyowner,theprocessofestablishingadistrict,andthelocalhistoricdistrictcommissionandhowitmakesitsdecisions.Wethenfacilitatedialoguewith theaudiencemembers, answeringtheir questions anddiscussing their concerns about localhistoric districts and the district process.
P r e s e n t a t i o n s
DESIGN GUIDELINES: Explains what design guidelines are, what they can/can’tdo,howtocreate them,howtoevaluate them, thecommon elements, and various examples.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION EASEMENTS: Explainswhatahistoricpreservationeasement is,how itbenefitsthepropertyowner,theeffectonpropertyrights,what an easement includes, and the process of attaining one.DescribestheMHPNeasementprogramandfeaturestheuniquecasestudyofBowersHarbor,thefirstMHPN/LandConservancyeasementpartnershipinMichigan.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS1.InvestinginMichigan’sFuture2.HistoricPreservationandCommunity
Revitalization3. TheValueofHistoricPreservation
HISTORIC DESIGNATIONS – NATIONAL REGISTER, STATE HISTORIC SITES/MARKERS, LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICTS
1. UnderstandingHistoricDesignations2. MakingtheCaseforyourHistoricResource–
HowToApplyNationalRegisterCriteria3. Local Historic Districts
INTRO TO PRESERVATION AND WHY PRESERVE?
1.IntrotoPreservation2.WhyPreserve?
MICHIGAN PRESERVATION FUND (GRANT): Identifieswhatitis,whocanapply,eligibleactivities,theapplication process and grant deadline cycles.
RESEARCHING/EXPLORING HISTORIC BUILDINGS
1. ResearchingYourHistoricBuilding2.HistoricBuildingsasArtifacts3.BeaBuildingDetective4.SecretaryoftheInterior’sStandardsfor
Rehabilitation
INTRODUCTION TO GRANT WRITING: Providesanintroductiontosuccessfulgrant-writingandcovers the dos and don’ts of proposal writing. Stressesthe importance of relationship-building as part of theproposal-writingprocess.
ROLE OF THE NONPROFIT1.TheRoleoftheNonprofitinHistoricPreservation:
SpecifictoMHPNandNTHP.Includesoverviewofhowpreservation getsdone andhowMHPNandNTHPfitintothepicture,whatbothgroupsofferandwhytheyplayanimportantcommunityrole in preserving historic resources.
2.MHPNServicesandPrograms:IncludesMHPNservices/programssuchaseducationandadvocacyefforts, easement program, annual conference,annual preservation awards, and networking opportunities.
For more detailed information visit: www.mhpn.org
64 T HE M ICHIGAN H ISTORIC P RESERVATION N ETWORK
I N D E X O F M E M B E R L I S T I N G SAdvertisers listed in bold italics
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BarbaraKrueger ............................................47Bayview Handworks (ad only) ................ 43Bazzani Associates ................................. 26BELFOR Property Restoration ............. 26BishopandHeintz,P.C. ...............................16Blackberry Window & Door
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Capitol Lighting Design & Restoration ... 38Carter’sCemeteryPreservation,Inc. ..........18CASS Sheetmetal .................................. 47Century Builders MI .............................. 28Chambers, Murphy & Burge Restoration
Architects ............................................. 6Christman Company, The ............................29Commonwealth Cultural Resources
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DJBarron,LLC.............................................41
Earth Environments, LLC ..................... 36Eastern Michigan University (EMU) ..... 22EkociteArchitecture .......................................8
Finnicum Brownlie Architects ................. 8Fitzpatrick Structural Engineering, P.C. 23Frank Rewold and Son, Inc. ................... 29
GeraldL.MillikenPlastering .....................44GerdomManagementGroup,LLC ............19Grand River Builders, Inc. ..................... 30Grunwell-CasheroCompany .....................39
H2AArchitectsInc. .......................................9HeritageWindowRestorationLLC ...........50Historic Restoration Consulting Group ....20Historic Restoration LLC ............................50HopkinsBurnsDesignStudio .......................9HotchkissInteriors .......................................44
InSite Capital ......................................... 25InspectorMike.com .......................................18Integrity Building Group, LLC .............. 30
JaneC.Busch,LLC .......................................20JC Beal Construction, Inc. ..................... 32John Dziurman Architects Ltd. .............. 10JohnstonDesign,Inc. ....................................24JPCPlaster ....................................................46
Karp+Associates .........................................22Kelly Window Manufacturing ............... 50KidorfPreservationConsulting ..................20KincaidHenryBuildingGroup,Inc. ..........32KlepingerConstruction ...............................18Kraemer Design Group ......................... 10
Launstein Hardwood Floors .................. 55LaurieSommersCulturalConsulting,
LLC .............................................................36Looking Glass Studio LLC .................... 47Lord Aeck Sargent ................................. 12Lott3MetzArchitecture ..............................12
M One Limited Inc. / Mark 1 Restoration Services .............................................. 41
McIntoshPorisAssociates ...........................12MichiganHistoricPreservation
Network .....................................................36 Michigan State Housing Development
Authority .............................................. 4Midtown Craftsmen, LLC...................... 50Mihm Enterprises, Inc. .......................... 32
NationalRestoration,Inc. ............................41NationalTrustforHistoricPreservation ..36Nehil•SivakConsultingStructural
Engineers ....................................................24Neumann/Smith Architecture ............... 13New Hue Painting ................................. 44NixonPea1body,LLP ..................................16North Coast Window Works ................. 52NorthernDesignWorks,PLLC .................13NorthernRestoration&Waterproofing
Systems,Inc................................................41
OHMAdvisors .............................................14O-XStudio,Inc. ...........................................14
PastPerfect,Inc. ............................................20Paulson’sConstruction,Inc. .........................32Plante&Moran,PLLC ................................. 6
Quinn Evans Architects ......................... 14
R.C.Hendrick&Son,Inc. ..........................34RE:Construction ..........................................20RenaissanceRestorations,Inc......................34Rentrop & Morrison, P.C. ...................... 17Replacement Systems International ...... 52RobertDarvasAssociates,P.C. ...................24RobertP.Matouka,FMA,RPA .................42
Sanders&CzapskiAssociatesPLCC ........14SevontyRestoration,LLC ...........................47SilveriArchitects ...........................................15SmayTrombleyArchitecture ......................15SmithGroupJJR ..................................... 37Soil and Materials Engineers, Inc. .......... 21St.CloudWindow ........................................53Star 10 Inc. ............................................ 53StateHistoricPreservationOffice ................4Stone Restoration Services .................... 42Strategic Energy Solutions, Inc .............. 24
ThomasRobertsArchitect,LLC ................15Turner Restoration, LLC ....................... 54TwoSixFourLLC ..........................................21
U.P.Engineers&Architects,Inc. (UPEA) ......................................................15
VintageBuildingandRestoration,Inc. ......34
WestConstructionServices ........................34Wolverine Building Group ..................... 35WoodWindowRepair .................................54WTA Architects ................................... 15
Ypsilanti Restoration, LLC .................... 35
ZacharyandAssociates,Inc. .......................22
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The G.A.R. Building - The Grand Army of the Republic in Detroit, MI Submitted by: Integrity Building Group
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Kerr Building in Coldwater, MISubmitted by: Insight Capital
Detroit Highlights: Indian Village, SW Detroit, MidtownSubmitted by: Sevonty Restoration Photographer: Andrea Sevonty
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