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PROJECTS:

 ONGOING HISTORIC BUILDING PROJECTS:
Wesley Church, Taranaki St
Government House, (1910), residence for the Governor-General .
Old Government Buildings, (1876) Wooden Building, VUW Law
 
PREVIOUS RECENT HISTORIC CONSERVATION PROJECTS:
Museum of Wellington City to Sea, (1892) preservation interior timber.
Edwin Fox, Picton, (1855) preservation of historic timbers, up to 800mm diameter.
Fort Buckley, (1886) preservation of concrete and plaster, including graffiti protocols.
312 Lambton Quay, previously Whitcoulls (1908), plaster facade & timber conservation.
Grant Road, Wellington, Nathan Fountain (c1880), cast iron conservation.
National War Memorial, (1964) peer review of construction drawings, Studio Pacific.
Nairn St. Colonial Cottage, (1857) condition of timber report.
Shed Five, Wellington Waterfront (1887),  review of roof & heritage timbers.
Clyde Quay Wharf (1910 & 1964), conservation of mural, report on 1910’s concrete wharf.
Government House (1910), Exterior English tile re-roofing and plaster / timber re-cladding
Hunter Building Victoria University (1905), exterior re-roofing
Chapman Taylor House Chatsworth Avenue (1930), re-roofing and roof insulation options.
Pencarrow Lighthouse crystal and brass lens (1859), dismantling manual
 
PREVIOUS HISTORIC PROJECTS:
Hunter Building Victoria University (1905), exterior re-roofing
Chapman Taylor House Chatsworth Avenue (1930), re-roofing and roof insulation options.
Pencarrow Lighthouse crystal and brass lens (1859), dismantling manual
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Lower Hutt Library, (1952) concrete preservation and elastomeric coatings.
Waipapa Point Lighthouse, (1884) timber.              Pencarrow Lighthouse, (1884) cast iron. 
Baring Head Lighthouse, (1935) concrete                       
Cape Brett lighthouse, (1910) cast iron.        
Conservation of eight historic lighthouses, 1865 to 1910.    

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