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Exterior Restoration

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A six-story white brick façade low-rise walk-up building with alternating limestone bandcourses at the first two stories, terra cotta window surrounds and panels, detailed brick patterns at the upper floors, painted galvanized sheet metal cornices at the second & sixth floors and a heavily bracketed cornice at the roof.

The scope of work included cornice restoration consisting of localized patch repairs & repainting at the top floor cornice, removal & resetting of the two lower floor sheet metal cornices, terra cotta repairs, masonry repairs, metal repainting, roof replacement, and parapet reconstruction.

The secondary cornices were heavily deformed and corroded primarily at the ends allowing for the retainage of the majority of the material constituting a removal & resetting approach. A more historically correct paint finish was applied to the lower floor cornices to compliment the first-floor limestone cornice.

Investigatory probes at the roof level upon removing the corrugated sheet metal cladding showed poor masonry parapet conditions resulting in the recommendation for full parapet replacement.

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