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McGill Restoration - Joslyn Castle

The Joslyn Castle Returns to its Former Glory

The Castle, Carriage House and Annex have been washed and tuckpointed, sealing the limestone against water, and repairing and replacing mortar joints to prevent moisture from getting in. Once the project was fully studied, architects discovered problems with stones near the top of the building which have deteriorated from time and weather. Replacing or repairing …

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Turner Park’s World War I Veterans Memorial to Be Restored Beginning August 22

“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 and the possibility of donating some labor. McGill went a …

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ICRI Project of the Year Award | McGill Restoration featured in Strictly Business

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 award from the International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI) Great …

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McGill Restoration Hosts Ribbon Cutting in Recognition of Lincoln Office

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 to the facility and property and in honor of …

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