First Congregational Church of Madison
In immediate need of a significant historical structural restoration, this church underwent one of the largest renovations in its 300-year history. The ninety-seven-foot-tall steeple was restored in place to save time, money, and historical value. Installation of massive structural members of wood and steel was required. The team also completed urgent reinforcement of the attic trusses and steeple framing and, in the process, replaced the entire sanctuary ceiling and lighting system on a fast-track schedule.
Awards:
2006 AGCCT Build Connecticut Award - Honorable Mention
2006 ABC Excellence in Construction Award - Certificate of Commendation
2006 CBC Project Team Award, Special Award for Historic Preservation
2005 CT-ABC Excellence in Construction Award
Madison, Connecticut | Construction Manager | Architect: George Torello Engineers
Historic Designation: U.S. National Register of Historic Places, Madison Green Historic District