Kenridge

Martin Horn renovated this former fraternity house headquarters, built in 1922, into a private residence. We worked closely with the owner and architect to keep the historic qualities of the house while making it comfortable for modern living. Major challenges included removing a fireplace in the kitchen without removing its chimney from the roofline – a requirement to achieve historic designation; and updating mechanical, electrical and plumbing throughout the home. This project won the best example of preservation for the Association of the Preservation of VA Antiquites (APVA) in 2006.
PROJECT START: December 2005
PROJECT SIZE: 5,000 SF
PROJECT DURATION: 6 months
CONTRACT VALUE: $669,213
CONTRACT TYPE: Cost Plus GMP
PROJECT MANAGER: Jay Gauldin
SUPERINTENDENT: Pete Schaus
ESTIMATOR: Doug Horn
OWNER: Private
ARCHITECT: Bethany Puopolo