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MICHIGAN HISTORIC PRESERVATION NETWORK’S Historic Resource Council Member Directory 20TH ANNUAL EDITION - SPRING 2018 MICHIGAN’S PREMIER RESOURCE FOR ACCESS TO PRESERVATION PROFESSIONALS University of Michigan, William W. Cook Legal Library Ann Arbor, MI - 2011 Submitted by: Lord Aeck Sargent Photographer: Curt Clayton EAST MAIN REDEVELOPMENT | MILAN, MI 2017 State of Michigan, Governor’s Award for Historic Preservation THE DAVID WHITNEY BUILDING | DETROIT, MI 2015 State of Michigan, Governor’s Award for Historic Preservation 2015 MHPN, Tax Credit Award 2015 CAM, Special Issue Recognition Award 2015 CAM, Project of the Year 2015 BD+C Reconstruction Awards, Platinum 2015 CREW Detroit, Impact Award – Adaptive Reuse/Renovation 2015 ENR Midwest’s, Best Projects of 2015 – Renovation/Restoration 2015 IIDA Michigan, Interior Design Excellence Awards – Best mixed-use project over 10,000 SF EASTERN MARKET SHED 3 | DETROIT, MI 2012 MHPN, Community Award for Contribution to Historic Preservation 2010 CAM, Magazine Special Issue Recognition Award 2010 ASCE, Michigan Chapter Quality of Life Award AWARD WINNING DESIGN AWARD 2010 CREW Detroit, Impact Award THE DURANT | FLINT, MI 2011 State of Michigan, Governor’s Award for Historic Preservation 2010 CREW Detroit, Impact Award Architecture | Interior Design | Historic Consulting 1420 Broadway | Detroit, Michigan | 48226 | p. 313.965.3399 | f. 313.965.3555 | www.thekraemeredge.com Restoration Work Around Michigan Field School at Tower Cottage at Cranbrook Educational Community Submitted by: EMU Historic Preservation Program Photographer: Ted J Ligibel Niles Railroad Depot - 598 Dey St. Niles, MI Photographer: Chris Huff Restoration Work Around Michigan Submitted by: Grand River Builders Clinton St. Porch. Howell, MI Submitted by Paulson’s Construction Photographer: Paul McClorey Submitted by: Grand River Builders TheC HR also teams with the MHPN Education Committee to provide Practical Preservation Workshops throughout the state. These workshops are designed to teach historic home owners and commercial building owners the benefits of historic preservation, restoration techniques and methods, and invaluable ways to save time and money. Workshop presenters are typically HRC members who volunteer their time and efforts to share their knowledge with others. THE HISTORIC RESOURCE COUNCIL The HRC Member Directory is published as the (HRC) was founded as the Construction resource for individuals and companies in Michigan and surrounding areas looking for preservation professionals. Trades Council (CTC) in 1996 as a task The Directory is: force of the Michigan Historic Preserva- • Provided to all attendees at the annual MHPN tion Network (MHPN). The original CTC conference, was an expansion of the MHPN to include • Distributed at MHPN educational programs and the “bricks and mortar” of preservation— social events throughout the year, the construction trades. • Mailed to over 80 Historic District Commissions and Main Street Programs throughout Michigan, • Provided to each HRC Member for cross- Through the years, we realized the need to expand this marketing opportunities, reach to all professionals involved in historic preservation projects, including architects, contractors, accountants, • On hand at the MHPN and SHPO offices appraisers, attorneys, real estate professionals as well as in Lansing, state and local preservation organizations. Thus, in 2006 • Distributed by MHPN field staff to those the CTC changed its name to indicate this inclusion—the calling MHPN for help on selecting preservation Historic Resource Council (HRC). professionals, and The goal of the HRC is to provide a forum for experienced • Available online through the MHPN website: and new preservation professionals to exchange and www.mhpn.org. develop experiences, skills and ideas. The HRC also strives HRC is a membership level of MHPN. The primary to provide networking opportunities, such as: benefit of being a member of the MHPN and HRC is the • Publishing and distributing this annual Member direct exposure of a firm’s services to a targeted audience Directory in which all HRC members are listed, of individuals and companies that require preservation- • Organizing the annual vendor showcase held at the related services. Preservation is a unique and challenging MHPN spring conference, sector of the construction and development industries. The construction trades and professionals that specialize • Coordinating the HRC track of sessions held in preservation are crucial to the success of the project. annually at the MHPN spring conference The MHPN and HRC need your ideas, experience, • Facilitating the [email protected] email account for energy, and support to assure a voice for the preservation networking amongst HRC members, and sector now and in the future. We look forward to working • Coordinating several networking events across with you as part of the Michigan Historic Preservation the state. Network and the Historic Resource Council! Historic Resource Council 2018 Member Directory 1 Credits & Contact Information The Michigan Historic Preservation Network (MHPN) is a non-profit statewide organization founded in 1981 dedicated to creating awareness of Michigan’s rich cultural heritage and architectural history. With over 500 members, we advocate for Michigan’s historic places because they contribute to our economic vitality, sense of place and connection to the past. MHPN would like to thank the following individuals for their efforts in making this 20th edition of the Member Directory possible: Suzanne Bayer Karen Nagher Capitol Lighting Design MHPN Board Member, and Restoration HRC Committee Co-Chair Mallory Bower Courtenay Oosterman MHPN/NTHP Courtenay Oosterman Design Field Representative Jennifer Reinhardt Tanner Brodhagen MHPN / NTHP Field Representative Brod Solutions LLC Amanda Reintjes Cynthia Bruntjens MHPN / NTHP Field Representative MHPN Assistant to the Director Dave Schmitt Ken Czapski, AIA Spartan Printing & Promotional Products MHPN Board Member; Sanders & Czapski Associates, PLCC Ellen Thackery MHPN Deputy Director Cheryl Early, P.E. MHPN Emeriti Leadership Council; Dave Varney Wiss, Janney, Elstner and Associates, Inc. MHPN Board Member; HRC Committee Co-Chair Nancy Finegood Century Builders MI MHPN Executive Director The current MHPN Board Denise McGreen and Committee Chairs MHPN President A listing in the directory indicates that the company or individual is a dues-paying member of MHPN at the Historic Resource Council (HRC) level. A listing in the directory does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement by HRC or MHPN; members are not evaluated by HRC or MHPN in any way. Users of the directory are encouraged to check references, review previous projects and interview prospective service providers to determine if their qualifications match your needs. We appreciate the support of the businesses and individuals listed in this Member Directory. For more information on the Historic Resource Council, additional copies of the Directory, or to become a member, write, call or email us at: THE MICHIGAN HISTORIC PRESERVATION NETWORK 313 Cesar E. Chavez Ave., Lansing, Michigan 48906 T: 517-371-8080 F: 517-371-9090 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: www.mhpn.org 2 The Michigan Historic Preservation Network Table Of Contents __________________ MEMBER CATEGORIES _________________ Accountants . 5 Historic Preservation Organizations . 30 Architects & Architectural Services/Resources . 5 Interior Design . 30 Attorneys . 13 Landscape Architects And Services . 30 Banks . 14 Lighting Design, Fixtures Barn Restoration . 14 And Restoration . 31 Building Inspections . 14 Masonry & Concrete Carpentry . 15 Contractors . 32 Cemetery Preservation . 16 Masonry Products And Suppliers . 35 Ceramic Tile & Terrazzo . 16 Material & Finish Consultants - Financial . 16 Conservation . 35 Consultants - Technical . 18 Painting . 35 Development . 20 Photography . 37 Education . 20 Planners . 37 Engineering . 20 Plasterers . 37 Fabricators . 23 Roofing & Sheet Metal Financing / Equity . 24 Contractors . 37 General Contractors / Stained Glass Conservation . 37 Construction Managers . 24 Strategic Planning . 37 Geothermal Installation . 29 Windows & Doors . 38 Hazardous Materials Woodworking & Millwork . 41 Consulting / Abatement . 30 _______ PRESERVATION-RELATED FEATURES ________ MHPN Heritage Society - 42 MHPN Membership Application - 42 Preservation Briefs - 43 Secretary Of The Interior’s Standards - 44 Educational Offerings: Workshops, Trainings, and Presentations - 46 Index of Member Listings - 48 Historic Resource Council 2018 Member Directory 3 State Historic Michigan State Preservation Office Housing (SHPO) Development 735 E. Michigan Avenue P O Box 30044 Authority Lansing, MI 48909 (MSHDA) (517) 373-1630 Fax: (517) 335-0348 DETROIT OFFICE Email: [email protected] Cadillac Place 3028 www.michigan.gov/shpo West Grand Blvd, Suite 4-600 Historic Preservation Tax Incentives PO Box 02990 Historic Designation Detroit, MI 48202 Certified Local Government Grants 313-456-3540 Lighthouse Assistance Grants Michigan Main Street LANSING OFFICE The SHPO should be the first place you call 735 East Michigan Avenue if you’re interested in historic rehabilitation. P.O. Box 30044 SHPO architects will guide you through Lansing, MI 48909 the federal historic preservation tax credit 517-373-8370 program. As the state agency charged with preserving Toll-Free: 855-MI-MSHDA and interpreting Michigan’s historic sites, the SHPO administers