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Hascall & Hall -- Mt. Washington Observatory
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Hascall and Hall
5 Views • Oct 17, 2013
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Since 1870, the Mount Washington Observatory has been using science to help the U.S. Weather Bureau understand the Earth's weather and climate. Because of its longstanding presence, there are very few in the New England area who are not familiar with the incredible and fascinating weather changes associated with the summit observatory—including Hascall & Hall. When we received the request to bid on this project, our own longstanding history in the concrete repair industry ensured that we were able to properly analyze the challenging aspects associated with such a difficult work site.
Some of the roughest wind and weather in the country had taken its toll, resulting over time in the deterioration of the concrete pillars that are integral to the entry canopy of the observatory at the top of Mount Washington. The deterioration had reached the point where the safety of visitors had become a concern.
For full project details, please visit our website at: http://www.hascallandhall.com/projects/mt-washington-observatory/
Some of the roughest wind and weather in the country had taken its toll, resulting over time in the deterioration of the concrete pillars that are integral to the entry canopy of the observatory at the top of Mount Washington. The deterioration had reached the point where the safety of visitors had become a concern.
For full project details, please visit our website at: http://www.hascallandhall.com/projects/mt-washington-observatory/
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