Historic Preservation

We are an award-winning contractor, with a specialization and a passion for preserving our past.

Awards:

James W. Garrison Heritage Award 2023 for the Manning House Rehabilitation Canoa Ranch
Sara Melton Award 2020 Heritage Preservation Award for 1100 Old Santa Fe Trail
Historic Preservation Award for the Rehabilitation and Adaptive Reuse of the Historic Marist College

Tucson Medical Center Building

The restoration of this 1927 building included structural improvements of the exterior, new exit stairs, roofing and stucco, new and repaired doors and window openings, and select systems infrastructure for future TI phase.

Pima County Courthouse

Exterior restoration/preservation of the 1929 Historic Pima County Courthouse. The scope of work included asbestos and lead paint abatement, re-roofing the entire 30,000-square-foot structure, structural improvements to the concrete and wood, historic dome tile replication, installation work on 34 historic wood doors, cast stone repairs, plaster repair, and painting of entire exterior.

Santa Fe Historic Trail

1934–1940 CCC Constructed Adobe Administrative Complex, ±23,000 square feet. Scope of work included removal of the entire existing stucco system, repair of underlying adobe walls, removal of roofing, new seismic attachments (walls of roof structure), replacement of decomposed lintels and window trim, replacement of decomposed Viga ends, new smooth, colored stucco system applied to the entire building, and installment of new roofing system to the entire building.

Local Tucsonian muralist and artist Joe Pagac recreates the historic ceiling tiles for the remodel of the historic ballroom renovation portion of the Sinfonia project.

Sinfonia

Complete renovation of the 1929 historic ballroom at Pioneer Plaza in downtown Tucson.

Jelks Stud Farm

This project was a restoration and preservation of historic stables owned by Pima County. The restoration included new windows, doors, adobe repair, painting, and plastering repair work. The stables were converted to a museum area.