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Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.

WJE specializes in the investigation, repair, and preservation of historic and contemporary structures. WJE personnel are nationally recognized experts in historic preservation and have extensive experience in all aspects of planning, investigation, resource assessment, repair, and restoration. WJE has extensive knowledge and experience in preservation architecture and engineering, including past work on many National Historic Landmark, National Register, and National Register eligible structures. Specialized services include nondestructive evaluation and material conservation.

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Northbrook, Minnesota 60062
United States
Nationwide / Architecture / Documentation / Engineering

Wolverine Building Group

Wolverine Building Group is recognized nationally as a leader in the construction industry. They specialize in award-winning historic rehabilitations, industrial, multi-unit residential, healthcare, office, retail, and restaurant construction. They provide quality building solutions through integrity, value, and craftsmanship.

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4045 Barden Dr SE
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49512
United States
Work: 616-949-3360
Michigan / Restoration Construction

Wood Window Makeover

Wood Window Makeover currently serves the Tampa Bay area and San Antonio, Texas. Our specialties are the pre-World War 2 era double hung wood window with rope and pulley balance systems and casement windows. If this describes the window in your home, we can likely help. We take projects on a first come, first serve basis, so there may be a waiting list of projects signed up ahead of yours.

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1706 W. Cypress Street
Tampa, Florida 33606
United States
Florida / Windows

Woodcraft Contractors

Woodcraft Contractors is a South Windsor based company specializing in period-home Restoration work and design. In collaborating with us, caretakers of historic properties partner with our legacy of craftsmanship built over 35+ years of experience in restoring classic New England homes. From foundations and structural repairs to custom millwork and the finer elements of a home, you’ll see quality and attention to detail at every level.

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South Windsor, Connecticut
United States
Work: 860-830-4522
Connecticut / Carpentry / Woodworking

Woolems

Historic Restoration Construction in Florida.

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2301 Centrepark West Drive
Suite 150
West Palm Beach, Florida 33409
United States
Work: 561-835-0401
Florida / Restoration Construction

Wooley Drystone & Landscape, LLC

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Lexington, KY
United States
Work Phone: 859-967-6841
Kentucky / Landscape Architecture / Masonry

Worcester Eisenbrandt

The corporate history of Worcester Eisenbrandt, Inc began in 1926 with the establishment of Sheppard Stone Weatherproofing of Baltimore, specialists in masonry repair, renovation, and restoration. In 1956, the company was reorganized as Fred H. Eisenbrandt Incorporated. Thirty-one years later, Eisenbrandt merged with Worcester Brothers Company, a firm experienced in concrete, wood, and steel construction and renovation, to form the comprehensive historic building conservation and restoration listing. Throughout its history, Worcester Eisenbrandt has applied its experience and expertise to numerous governmental, institutional, commercial, and private sites all over the Mid-Atlantic region. Of the over 1400 projects completed by Worcester since 1987, approximately 70% have been architecturally, historically, or culturally significant in nature. Indeed, many of Worcester’s projects are listed in or have been identified as potentially eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, and range from small, highly sensitive restoration efforts, like Hancock’s Resolution in Pasadena, Maryland, to large-scale multi-million dollar rehabilitation contracts, like the U.S. Department of Justice Headquarter in Washington, DC. As a result, Worcester Eisenbrandt continues to specialize in the repair and conservation of highly significant structures that require knowledge and experience in the treatment of historic building materials.

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2100 Gable Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21230
United States
Work Phone: (410) 644-6580
Maryland / Washington, DC / Masonry / Monuments / Restoration Construction / Stained Glass

Ziger/Snead Architects

For more than 30 years, we have provided highly disciplined, original design solutions and superior service for public and private clients in the Baltimore region and beyond. Our projects include the programming, planning and design of a wide variety of new and historic buildings, from small renovations to large, complex institutional facilities with values up to $75 million. Our predominantly urban expertise includes work for academic campuses, cultural institutions, non-profit headquarters and community centers, religious spaces, urban redevelopment and mixed-use projects, and custom residential design.

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1006 Morton St
Baltimore, MD 21201
United States
Work Phone: (410) 576-9131
Maryland / Architecture

Becky Cybularz

Historic Preservation Training Center, NPS

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Frederick, MD
United States
Government Experience / Nationwide / ADA/Accessibility / Architecture / Compliance / Cultural Resource Management / Documentation / Research / Trades Expert

Ben Isaacson

NPS

Trades Expert

Blair E Bates

Building Renovation, LLC

I've been in the restoration and preservation field since 1979. I now travel to sites in a 70-foot rig to teach masonry preservation. If it needs a trowel to apply it, that is what I teach.

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Plainwell, MI
United States
Work Phone: (269) 680-9615
Government Experience / Nationwide / Engineering / Masonry / Monuments / Plaster / Restoration Construction / Trades Expert

Bruce Wright

Livinston Hollow Corp.

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Eureka Springs, AR
Masonry

Christine Britton

JVA, Inc.

Christine Britton is an Associate, Project Manager, and Historic Preservation Specialist in the structural engineering department at JVA, Inc. She holds a Bachelor’s in Architectural Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder and a Master’s in Historic Preservation from the University of Pennsylvania. Since joining JVA over a decade ago, Christine has worked on reports, assessments, and construction documents for historic buildings across Colorado and the western U.S. She is committed to supporting the rehabilitation and reuse of historic structures through collaborative engineering solutions. Christine co-led NPS preservation workshops at Pinnacles National Park in 2019 and 2022, and serves on the board of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Association for Preservation Technology.

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Boulder, CO
United States
Work Phone: 970-420-1740
Government Experience / Nationwide / Engineering / Trades Expert

David Brunsvold

Building salvage and material reclamation. Deconstruction. Reconstruction. BHIT facilitation. Blacksmith. Power tools. Reproduction of wood historic mouldings using custom ground shaper cutters. Repair of antique furniture, using dutchman repairs, reproducing broken parts, clamping, and glueing complex joinery, blending in matching finishes. Wood joinery, mortise and tenon, scarph, dovetail, and box joints. Wooden boat repair and restoration, including steam bending wood. Rehab and restore antique hardware function and finish. Wood flooring installation, repair, and refinishing. Painting, latex, oil, waterglass, and linseed oil. and matching to best protect the substrate. Clear finishes, varnish, shellac, water-based clear finishes, stains, and wood dyes. Epoxy use in consolidation of rotted moulded trim, and glue-ups. Attended a 3-day class from West System Epoxy. Cabinetry, built from hardwood lumber, plywood, pvc sheets (for tropical environments). Built frame and raised panel doors, and cut and applied plastic laminate. Building lifting, straightening and shoring. Plaster, 3-coat with putty finish, sand finish, skim coating and run plaster molding in place. Assessing historic builings and long term mothballing prescriptions. Scaffold erection around and on complex structures, lighthouses, chimneys, etc. Worked on unusual shaped structures, re-built onion dome minarets, belfries, and round towers. Interpretive historic blacksmithing. Sheet metal fabrication and soldering, using terne metal, copper, zinc, and lead for making built in gutters, and custom flashing. Roofing, clay tile, wood shingles and shakes, pressed tin shingles, standing and flat seam metal roofing. Design and built exhibits from wood, plexiglass, sheet metal and epoxy that blends in with the environment. Boat operation, 24 years on Lake Superior, and details boating in the Everglades and Biscayne NP. Nps certified boat operator, with open water module course, and US Coast Guard 50 ton Captain's License. Work details at 8 different NPS locations ranging from the Oregon coast to Puerto Rico. I enjoy traveling to different areas and meeting people, and learning about their work environments and culture. Experienced in working in remote locations, transporting people and materials to island job sites, taking into account weather conditions for safe travel. I received a Quinque Fellowship to travel to Scotland for 8 weeks in 2004. I visited historic preservation sites all over the country, (lots of castles!) and 2 weeks of courses in traditional lime mortaers, and stone conservation, and worked with a traditional boat builder on the Isle of Harris.

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Ashland, WI
Work Phone: (715) 209-3173
Carpentry / Documentation / Windows / Trades Expert

David Gibney

Jack of all trades and a master of them all. Blacksmithing (bronzecasting, lost wax casting). I first learned historic preservation skills in the 1980's through the "Restoration Workshop", a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP). I managed my own preservation company for 40 years, completing preservation and restoration projects ranging from simple African American churches (Tolson's Chapel, Sharpsburg, MD) to Founding Father's estates (Homewood, Baltimore Maryland and Doughoregan Manor, Howard County, Maryland). In addition to the skills listed previously, I am also able to repair and replace flat plaster, cast plaster, and plaster molding and medallions. I have repaired and reinstalled wood shutters. I have repaired timber frame barns, completed traditional exterior stucco. In my retirement, I have focused on passing on my skills and knowledge through projects with Historicorp and the NTHP's HOPE (Hands-On Preservation Experience) Program. My biggest challenge and greatest reward is working with the Accomplished Arts Apprentices program through the Peale Museum in Baltimore. I am teaching repointing, basic carpentry, and plaster to 10 young adults from marginalized communities, over the course of 16 weeks. In my retirement, I'm sharing my skills and knowledge with anyone willing to learn. I live with my wife, Sarah, and dog, Jack, near the Appalachian Trail in Smithsburg, Maryland, where we operate two Airbnb's.

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Smithsburg, MD
Carpentry / Documentation / Masonry / Metalwork / Windows / Trades Expert

Franco Matero

UPENN

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Centerville, DE
Trades Expert

Jam-a-Lam Howard

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Fort Collins, CO
Trades Expert

Jessica Gordon

HPTC

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Frederick, MD
United States
Masonry / Trades Expert

Jim Turner

PTN, MHPN, NPS National Trust for Historic Preservation

James owns Turner Restoration LLC in Detroit, MI, and has worked throughout the Midwest, with 69 % of his work on wood windows and 31% on steel windows, as well as stained and leaded glass repair. He served as the executive director of a preservation trades training program for five years.

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Detroit, MI
Work Phone: (313) 574-9073
Deconstruction / Stained Glass / Windows / Trades Expert

John Moore

John Moore specializes in late 19th - early 20th-century masonry, wood balloon framed and early platform framed buildings, including joinery, windows, doors, roof systems, built-in gutters, and architectural details.

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Mayfield, KY
Work Phone: (270) 623-8299
Carpentry / Deconstruction / Documentation / Windows / Trades Expert

John Nelson

Forest Service

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Gunnison, CO
Trades Expert

John Speweik

Speweik Preservation

Teaching the masonry trade for 40 years in historic brick, stone and lime mortar. 5th generation mason.

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Toledo, OH
United States
Government Experience / Nationwide / Masonry / Monuments / Trades Expert

Joshua Adamo

Adamo Building Arts

I received a Bachelor's degree in Fine Art (Sculpture) from Shepherd University, with a minor in Painting. Journeyed under several masters ranging in furniture restoration, blacksmithing, cabinetry, plaster (decorative and flat), stone masonry, brick masonry, timber frame and log cabin construction and restoration, fine carpentry, and museum mounting for artifacts. Journeyman-ships occurred in the Shenandoah Valley region, including Washington, DC. I created and still operate a turnkey, design build, and historic restoration company for the last 20 years in Lewisburg, WV. I have led and assisted in workshops in preservation on and off for the last 30 years. I love teaching and continuing my own education in the preservation arts alongside great instructors and craftspeople.

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Caldwell, WV
United States
Government Experience / Nationwide / Carpentry / Compliance / Deconstruction / Documentation / Flooring / Masonry / Paint / Plaster / Preservation Planning / Restoration Construction / Timber Framing / Windows / Trades Expert

Katherine Wonson

HPTC

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Moose, WY
United States
Trades Expert

Kelly Pratt

The Campaign for the Historic Trades

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Hopewell, VA
United States
Nationwide / Monuments / Trades Expert

Kiel Rommel

NPS

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Monuments / Trades Expert

Larry Waldrop

NPS

Trades Expert

Laura Tomcek

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Edwards, CO
Trades Expert

Lisa Sasser

Preservation Maryland Board

Lisa Sasser is an architect with over forty years of experience in historic preservation. She completed an apprenticeship in traditional carpentry, joinery and masonry at the National Park Service Historic Preservation Training Center. For 30 years, she worked on preservation projects nationwide with the National Park Service. Lisa continues to teach workshops on the principles and practices of field-based historic preservation. She is a founding member and former President of the Preservation Trades Network, as well as a past board member and President of the Timber Framers Guild. Currently, she serves as a board member for Preservation Maryland and as an area representative to the Maryland Historical Trust's board.

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Rock Hall, MD
United States
Government Experience / Nationwide / Carpentry / Windows / Woodworking / Trades Expert

Marcie Markley

Historic Preservation Training Center, NPS

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Frederick, MD
United States
Government Experience / Nationwide / Documentation / Preservation Planning / Research / Trades Expert

Mark Segro

Historic Preservation Training Center, NPS

I specialize in all facets of preservation carpentry, including replicating historic millwork, window and door design, fabrication, and repair, complex structural timber frame repairs, making and using molding planes to replicate moldings, sharpening, shop machines, and hand tools use and care, etc. Project leadership, work leader, and overall project management, working directly with clients.

Experience: Graduate of Belmont Technical College, internship at Lyndhurst National Trust Site, began National Park Service career at HPTC in 2006 as Exhibit Specialist Trainee (Carpentry Section), 2011 completed 12 week Furniture Making Intensive at North Bennett Street School, in 2012 accepted Exhibit Specialist Position at Delaware Water Gap NRA in 2012 and was lead preservation carpenter and work leader reignited their preservation program, in 2016 accepted staff Exhibit Specialist position at HPTC in the Wood-Crafting Section.

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Frederick, MD
United States
Work: 240-608-7046
Government Experience / Nationwide / Carpentry / Restoration Construction / Timber Framing / Windows / Woodworking / Trades Expert

Mary Bindas

NCPTT

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Natchitoches, LA
Windows / Trades Expert

Michael Henry

Watson & Henry Associates

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Greenwich, NJ
United States
Architecture / Trades Expert

Mike Cardis

Preservation Maryland

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Arlington, MA
Carpentry / Trades Expert

Michael Schuller

Atkinson-Noland & Associates

Michael Schuller is president of Atkinson-Noland & Associates in Boulder, Colorado, and New York City, leading a consulting engineering firm specializing in evaluation and strengthening of historic materials and structures. He has worked on hundreds of notable projects around the world, including the Temple of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, Easter Island, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the United Nations buildings. He taught a course in Masonry Structural Design at the University of Colorado, Boulder, from 2000 through 2009 and in 2016. Mr. Schuller has over 100 publications relating to evaluation, repair, and structural behavior of concrete and masonry structures, and is a co-author of the book “Assessment and Retrofit of Masonry Structures”. He is a fellow of The Masonry Society and the Association for Preservation Technology.

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Lafayette, CO
United States
Work: 303-444-3620
Government Experience / Nationwide / Architecture / Documentation / Engineering / Masonry / Monuments / Research / Restoration Construction / Trades Expert

Mike Weibush

NPS

Mike Weibush used to work in the private sector doing extra fancy houses, but now loves the pace of preservation (slower and less yelling). He's taught two workshops with BEST so far.

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Masonry / Trades Expert

Patrick Kennedy

HistoriCorps

Patrick Kennedy has experience lifting buildings, working with volunteers, creating training workshops, and working with log cabins. Wood shingle installation. 

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Owenton, KY
United States
Carpentry / Roofing / Windows / Trades Expert

Ron Anthony

Anthony & Associates, Inc.

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Loveland, CO
United States
Carpentry / Trades Expert

Sharon David

Preservation Alliance of West Virginia

Sharon David graduated from Belmont College's Building Preservation and Restoration Program in 2023. She is currently an AmeriCorps member in Wheeling, WV, where she collaborates with community organizations to preserve historic sites and stimulate economic growth through adaptive reuse. Additionally, Sharon works with the Preservation Alliance of West Virginia to encourage young people to explore careers in the preservation trades.

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Wheeling, WV
United States
Adaptive Reuse / Trades Expert

Steve Jenkins

HPTC

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Frederick, MD
Carpentry / Trades Expert

Tim Green

NPS

I have hands-on experience in log building repair and preservation as well as wooden window sash restoration and preservation. I have also led trainings in both realms.

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Jackson, WY
United States
Government Experience / Windows / Woodworking / Trades Expert

Trevor Thomas

Historic Preservation Training Center, NPS

I have a formal education and professional background in preservation carpentry, with nearly two decades of hands-on experience in the field. Since 2007, I have worked on a wide range of preservation projects for the National Park Service, contributing to the stewardship of nationally significant historic structures. Beginning in 2009, I transitioned into a leadership role, managing complex preservation projects with a primary focus on architectural millwork and traditional woodworking. My work has included the planning, fabrication, and installation of historically accurate components such as windows, doors, balustrades, siding, and ornamental trim—often using historically appropriate materials and joinery techniques. I have collaborated closely with architects, conservators, and skilled tradespeople to ensure that all work meets the highest standards of craftsmanship, historical integrity, and regulatory compliance. Through this work, I’ve developed a deep commitment to the long-term care and interpretation of our nation’s built heritage.

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Frederick, MD
United States
Work: 240-439-0193
Government Experience / Nationwide / Carpentry / Documentation / Preservation Planning / Windows / Woodworking / Trades Expert

William Turner

Air Diagnostics & Engineering Inc.

I have spent over 50 years focusing on understanding the Building Science in existing buildings of many different types and teaching. In general the goal of my teaching activities is to helping folks to understand how the existing building is or was managing the Water, Air, and Temperature for the building structure and the occupants and the implications of what the proposed adaptive re-use would have on both the building structure and environment for the occupants or use.

I maintain a Professional Engineers License in Maine, Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho. My specialty is Adaptive Reuse: understanding how Water, Air, and Temperature were managed in the historic building and how the proposed reuse would impact the future life of the building and its proposed occupants.

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Harrison, ME
United States
Work: 603-496-3942
Government Experience / Nationwide / Adaptive Reuse / Engineering / Ornamentals / Preservation Planning / Trades Expert