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Historic Preservation is a field of construction that focuses on the conservation and restoration of buildings, sites, and objects of historical significance. It is a specialized form of construction that requires a unique set of skills and knowledge. Historic Preservationists work to protect and preserve the physical integrity of historic structures, while also ensuring that they remain true to their original design and purpose. This includes the use of traditional materials and techniques, as well as the implementation of modern technologies and methods.
Historic Preservation is an important part of the construction industry, as it helps to preserve the cultural heritage of a region. It also helps to create jobs and stimulate economic growth in the local area. Historic Preservation projects often involve the collaboration of multiple stakeholders, including architects, engineers, historians, and other professionals.
Some companies in the Historic Preservation market include: Preservation Design Partnership, Inc., Preservation Solutions, Inc., and Preservation Technologies, LLC. Show Less Read more