Friday, 3 of July of 2009

News

About Stewart Construction

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Stewart Construction is a regional general contracting company that approaches projects from a unique perspective: yours. You might be concerned about the constraints of your project: time, ongoing operations, cost, noise, environmental issues and more. Our extensive background in complex projects gives us the knowledge and confidence to address these issues.

Our qualified and friendly estimators, supervisors, carpenters and subcontractors bring technological insight, ingenuity and flexibility to every project we do. Our goal is to make your project on time, on budget and better than you ever imagined.

Through better planning, flexible solutions and coordinated efforts, we make complex projects look easy.

For more information, please visit our portfolio or contact us.

For a list of our clients please visit our client page.


Stewart Construction Receives Historic Preservation Awards

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Stewart Construction received two awards commending their exceptional effort on the historic restoration of the 1879 Mary Fletcher Building at FAHC. The first award, given by the Chittenden County Historic Preservation Society for excellence in restoring a public building or institution, also honors Stewart Construction’s partners in the restoration, FAHC, Freeman French Freeman and Pritchett Associates. A ceremony honoring the award winners was held at the Emile A. Gruppe art gallery in Jericho. The second award honoring Stewart Construction and Freeman French Freeman was presented in December of 2007 by AIA VT for excellence in architecture.


Vermont Air National Guard Buildings 120 and 140

South Burlington, VT
Smith Alvarez Sienkiewycz Architects
Renovation

Stewart Construction won the contract to upgrade three Vermont Air National Guard buildings: 80, 120, and 140. For Building 80, Stewart Construction will create a new storefront entrance and conduct minor interior renovations. Stewart Construction will add 7,300 sf and a new, built-up roof to Building 120, to house 4 new flight simulators. Building 120 will also receive interior renovations, including a reorganized floor plan and upgraded partitions to reduce sound transmission from the flight simulators. Stewart Construction crews will add a basement stair access in Building 140, as well as reorganizing the floor plan and adding a new interior spiral staircase. Both Building 120 and Building 140 will receive substantial mechanical and electrical upgrades.