MPS Project Manager Erik Valentino recently published an article on the preservation of a 200-foot-tall masonry tower in the Union County Pennsylvania Historical Society periodical “Preserving the Past for the Future.” The article highlights the restoration challenges and accomplishments at the Italian Renaissance-style tower located in the center of the U.S. Penitentiary at Lewisburg.
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Erdly and Valentino publish paper on masonry failure; present at ASTM Symposium
MPS CEO Jeff Erdly and Project Manager Erik Valentino recently published a paper in the Journal of ASTM International(Volume 4, Number 5). The paper, entitled “Investigation of Masonry Failure of a Granite and Limestone Clad Historic Church Structure in Eastern Pennsylvania,” was then presented at the ASTM Committee C18 Symposium on Dimension Stone on October 31, Read More
Erdly speaks at SWR Institute’s Fall Technical Meeting
MPS CEO Jeff Erdly was one of the highest-rated speakers at the Sealant Waterproofing and Restoration Institute’s Fall Technical Meeting in San Diego on October 15, 2007. The presentation was on the history of masonry flashing in buildings.
Erdly presents at ERAPPA 2007 Conference
MPS CEO Jeff Erdly spoke at the ERAPPA 2007 Conference in Ottawa, Canada, on October 1, 2007. The presentation was titled “Masonry Repair and Preservation: Core competencies required, repointing, flashing, history, and importance of roofing interfaces, examples, and case studies.”
MPS completes fast-track stadium stands restoration at Lafayette College
MPS led a team that restored the home team concrete stands at Lafayette College’s Fisher Field. The field, which has hosted football games since 1926, received a significant facelift. MPS’s work was part of a larger refurbishment plan that updated the stadium, which was rapidly completed during the break between the 2006 and 2007 seasons.
MPS finishes multi-million-dollar building envelope restoration project in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina
“There were a lot of difficult coordination issues with the various building assemblies, but we were able to complete the project as promised and maintain our high quality standards” summarizes MPS Vice President Gregg Bekelja. The work consisted of a comprehensive repair and restoration scope that included significant EIFS replacement and substrate waterproofing, balcony repair Read More