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John Leeke <[log in to unmask]>
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Mary:

Contact Joy Sears at the state historic preservation office in Salem.

John
www.HistoricHomeWorks.com

On 3/16/2010 3:00 AM, BULLAMANKA-PINHEADS automatic digest system wrote:
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>    1. Steel window restoration contractor in Oregon (6)
>    2. Cross-posting.
>    3. Oregon steel window contractors
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> Date:    Mon, 15 Mar 2010 11:35:08 -0500
> From:    Mary Slater<[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Steel window restoration contractor in Oregon
>
> Pins,
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> My firm is working on a project in the Salem, Oregon area, and we need to find a contractor for restoring historic steel windows.  Does anyone know someone with an Oregon Contractors License who is willing to do restoration/rehab work on steel windows?  The client wants to replace the windows if we can't find a qualified contractor-we definitely want to avoid that.
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> Thanks,
> Mary
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> Mary Slater
> Architectural Resources Group, Inc.
> Pier 9, The Embarcadero  Suite 107
> San Francisco, CA 94111
> 415-421-1680  ext. 246     Fax 415-421-0127
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> Date:    Mon, 15 Mar 2010 13:09:00 -0400
> From:    "Hammarberg, Eric"<[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Steel window restoration contractor in Oregon
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> Mary,
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> I am not sure if I can help with someone with an OR license but have a
> question or 2 to start:
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> Are these rolled steel casement windows, similar to Hopes Windows? Or
> are they bent heavy gauge sheet metal double hung windows similar to
> Campbell or Pommeroy?
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> How large are the windows?
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> What type(s) of conditions need to be repaired?
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> How badly deteriorated are they?
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> Thanks,
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> Eric Hammarberg
> Vice President
> Thornton Tomasetti
> 51 Madison Avenue
> New York, NY  10010
> T 917.661.7800  F 917.661.7801
> D 917.661.8160
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> www.ThorntonTomasetti.com
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> From: The listserv where the buildings do the talking
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mary Slater
> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 12:35 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [BP] Steel window restoration contractor in Oregon
>
>
>
> Pins,
>
>
>
> My firm is working on a project in the Salem, Oregon area, and we need
> to find a contractor for restoring historic steel windows.  Does anyone
> know someone with an Oregon Contractors License who is willing to do
> restoration/rehab work on steel windows?  The client wants to replace
> the windows if we can't find a qualified contractor-we definitely want
> to avoid that.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mary
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Mary Slater
> Architectural Resources Group, Inc.
> Pier 9, The Embarcadero  Suite 107
> San Francisco, CA 94111
> 415-421-1680  ext. 246     Fax 415-421-0127
>
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