We have all experienced the frustrations of road construction, especially those of us who live in Nebraska. It seems to be an ever-constant issue. Besides the inconvenience, have you ever wondered what types of repairs are conducted or why these repairs are necessary? If you...
Here in Omaha, spring has finally sprung. That means baseball games, picnics, and driving with the windows down. It also means that it’s time to get serious about spring cleaning. Around the house, you might be tearing weeds out of the garden or doing a...
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News by firespringInt McGill Restoration (www.mcgillrestoration.com) recently hosted a ribbon cutting with the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce on August 25th. Coinciding with the two-year anniversary since opening the Lincoln office and warehouse located at 2939 Cornhusker Hwy in July of 2014, the event was held to showcase recent upgrades...
We were very excited to be mentioned in this article featuring our work at Christ Lutheran Church.
What a wonderful project and people to work with.
http://columbustelegram.com/news/local/terra-ble-problem/article_8593329d-2866-58f4-afe4-f59e569c301b.html...
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News by firespringInt McGill Restoration is celebrating 30 years in business in 2015. This milestone in the company’s history can be directly correlated to one thing – taking care of the customer! McGill Restoration believes in repairing buildings and structures as if they are their own. The company takes...
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News by firespringInt We were very honored to receive the ICRI Project of the Year Award and to be featured in Strictly Business. You can read the full article on their website here. An excerpt is shared below:
"McGill Restoration was recently honored with the Project of the Year...
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News by firespringInt This was a great project with MUD. This is the Creative Polymers information on this project (download the LARGEST WATER LINING WITH URETHANE). ...
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News by firespringInt “Thanks to a donation of time and talent, Omaha’s largest remaining World War I memorial – a historic monument in Turner Park in Midtown Crossing – will undergo an extensive restoration. Midtown Crossing Property Manager Bob Maher initially approached McGill Restoration about the much-needed restoration...
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News by firespringInt Omaha’s largest remaining World War I monument – the World War Veterans Memorial in Turner Park – is undergoing an extensive restoration. McGill Restoration Inc. of Omaha volunteered to restore the monument at the corner of Farnam Street and Turner Boulevard to its original beauty. Work...