Restoration

Whether it’s historic restoration, millwork, masonry, or recreating old world craftsmanship, Moriarty understands and values the attention to detail required to restore, renovate, preserve and reuse. Not only is this important for many projects to maintain a connection to the past, but reusing the existing building has become a prominent theme in the goal of fostering sustainability.

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King Street Hotel

Alexandria, VA
The existing historic structure was completely re-pointed, new architectural windows were installed, along with a new standing seam copper roof.  The interior 2nd floor was removed to create a vaulted ceiling for a Wine Bar Bistro, with a brick oven pizza oven known as Brabo Tasting Room.  The project also included a new 6-story hotel and 2-level underground garage.  The new building skin incorporates an existing historic facade that was saved and restored via a facadectomy.

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Wyndham Hotel at Batterymarch

Boston, MA
A complete gut, rehab and renovation of 89 Broad Street in Boston's financial district into a 360-room luxury hotel completed while being occupied by Northeastern University as a classroom facility.

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101 Huntington Avenue

Boston, MA
Installed new stone cladding over existing brick for the entire height of the tower.  Built a custom innovative staging and hoisting system suited to a complex installation.  Constructed the building's signature cornice at the roof line.

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Novartis/Necco Center

Cambridge, MA
Renovation of existing Necco candy factory into biotech facility with new 6-story atrium and 3-level, 400 car underground parking garage.

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Slatersville Mills

Smithfield, RI
Rehab of historic property complex into 228 residential units and clubhouse.

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Reservoir Woods

Reservoir Woods, Waltham, MA
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Testimonial

Our relationship with JMA, which spans two decades and over a dozen major projects, can best be summed up in three words – teamwork, trust and delivery. They hold themselves and their subcontractors to the highest standards and set a tone of collaboration that all the team members want to adhere to; we have complete confidence in their commitment to the job and the client as their highest priorities; no matter how complex the project or demanding the schedule, they always perform above our expectations.

From: Jonathan G. Davis, The Davis Companies