UMBC Davidge Hall
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With over 30 years of experience serving multiple industries with excellence, ECRS is ready to tackle your next project.
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Industry: Historic Rehabilitation
Davidge Hall, a historic gem in the heart of Baltimore, is the oldest building in the Western Hemisphere continuously used for medical education. Originally built in 1812, this three-story, circular domed building constructed with heavy timber, steel, and massive brick walls, required meticulous restoration to preserve its architectural and historical integrity.
This project included the restoration of the brick facade, cornice repair/replacement, and slate roof work. ECRS was selected to provide access solutions to facilitate this delicate restoration work while navigating multiple project challenges:
To address the challenges of restoring this historic building, ECRS worked with the client to deploy a comprehensive suite of solutions to fit their project needs, including a counterweighted freestanding system scaffolding, cable hoist, stairs, debris netting, temporary fencing, and more.
The restoration project at Davidge Hall is on track to be a resounding success, enhancing the structural integrity and aesthetic appeal without incident. ECRS’s involvement in this project exemplifies our commitment to excellence in managing complex historical restoration projects. Through our expertise in providing tailored access solutions and comprehensive construction support services, we contributed to preserving Davidge Hall for future generations, ensuring its continued use as a landmark of medical education.
With over 30 years of experience serving multiple industries with excellence, ECRS is ready to tackle your next project.