Recently, we took on the project of relocating the historic Raymond Morehouse Building in Wilton, Connecticut. This richly historic Greek Revival-style building, which was constructed somewhere between 1835 and 1840, is currently part of the Sharp Hill Square development along Route 7, where Nova Cafe is located. The entire structure had to be lifted and moved onto the property to maintain its original character and create space for nearby new construction.
The Raymond Morehouse Building is a historic building, thus moving it is no easy task. Maintaining the structural integrity of this old structure requires careful attention to detail. Taking great care to preserve the building’s unique characteristics, our crew lifted and moved it. Due to its relocation, the historic building was able to maintain its
Such projects demonstrate the significance of building relocation and structural movement, particularly for historic sites. We honored the site’s heritage while assisting in relocating the Raymond Morehouse Building to create room for new construction. Preserving these historical features is just as crucial to us at High Caliber Contracting as the actual process of transferring them. Every endeavor like this enriches the history of the community as well as its progress.
We have the expertise to move a historic building with precision and care. Our employees are committed to making sure that every building we move is valued and protected at every turn. Trust us to relocate your structure.
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