[MassHistPres] Historic building movers
Peter Paravalos
paravfam at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 18 17:05:24 EDT 2006
Hi Roberta,
I recently wrote a very comprehensive book on the subject. I have been a structural engineer for 16yrs and have been involved with a number of historic moves. I can recommend Hayden Building Movers, Cotuit, MA and Northeast Building Movers, North Hampton, NH.
You can get a good introduction as well as a break down of what is covered in the book on my website: www.movingyourhouse.com ; can order it if you wish on my site, my publisher www.Altamira.com or on www.Amazon.com.
If you have any further questions please feel free to contact me.
Peter Paravalos
Historic Assessment & Preservation, LLC
knrmcguire at aol.com wrote:
>From time to time, as a last resort, there is a need to move an historic building from
its location to a new one.
Any recommendations or suggestions for movers for this purpose?
Anyone willing to share experiences and rough cost data?
Thanks in advance.
Roberta McGuire
Westford Historical Commission
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