Replicating the Amsterdam Free Library's original historic appearance, contractor's shop drawings were prepared for the construction of ornate elliptical dormers with louvers to restore attic ventilation, approved by the owner's architect without revision.
Full shop drawings included: 3D views, Plans, Elevations, Sections, Piece Details, and Assembly Details.

To increase the resiliency and energy efficiency of the 1895 building, a SHPO-approved design drawings for the replacement of the original 1895 slate roof and historic-appearing energy efficient window replacements were developed for the Cohoes City Hall & Police Department to support their effort to achieve net-zero.*

When the USPS Processing & Distribution Center's original insulated metal panel wall system seals failed, enabling water intrusion, drawings were prepared for a new metal panel overlay system to restore weather-tightness and maintain the building's original mid-century appearance.*

NYS SHPO-approved design drawings for the replacement of the membrane and metal roof systems on the Cohoes Post Office, including upgraded insulation and vapor control measures. The metal roof system restored the original design intent with an aged copper appearance visible from street level.*

When the previous rubber roof system failed, it shrunk pulling down parapet walls with it. Design drawings were prepared to reconstruct the parapets, improve the roof insulation and drainage on the roofs, and top it with a reflective membrane for energy cost savings.*

Fiber cement siding and adhered stone wainscot was designed to have an Adirondack aesthetic, topped with natural wood canopy and overhang brackets supporting a reflective membrane roof system.*

A blend of ventilated red brick and natural stone wall system a new 65,000 square foot, 80 bed in-patient skilled nursing facility designed to local neighborhood design standards. A transitional aesthetic at Eden Hill merges the historic locale with medical necessities.*

Metal panel and ventilated brick and stone wall systems wrap twin six-story mixed use buildings, creating an aesthetic blend fit for ground level commercial spaces and five stories of residences above, in Albany's Park South Neighborhood. Curtain wall systems give residents stunning city views while retaining thermal.*

An EIFS drainage system, ventilated native stone wall systems, and a reflective TPO roof enclose a new 65,000 square foot in-patient skilled nursing facility. A southwest aesthetic at The Center at Parmer merges the local culture with medical necessities.*

Fiber cement siding systems with adhered stone wainscot, and a reflective membrane roof enclose a new 12,000 square foot orthopedic practice designed to Florida's hurricane resistance standards. Curtain wall window systems balance views thermal performance, and safety. A coastal aesthetic fits the Florida locale.*

Brick, EIFS, and fiber cement siding segment sections of the combined fire and EMS station in the Boght Community Fire District., topped with low-slope membrane and steep slope roof systems.*

A blend of brick and EIFS veneer wrap the fire station in the Westmere Fire District, topped with both membrane and standing seam metal panel roof sytems.*
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