December 26, 2011 -
Long Island
Stalco Construction completed an extensive renovation and expansion of the old Babylon Town Hall, originally erected in 1917. The project converted the landmark structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places into the Town of Babylon History Museum at Old Town Hall.
According to Stalco principal Kevin Harney, "Stalco performed the final, $700,000 phase of the restoration, which encompassed construction of a two-story, 800 s/f addition that houses a lobby and a hydraulic elevator, interior restorations within the original, historic structure and construction of the museum's exhibition space."
Stalco served as general contractor for the final phase of the restoration. The project team also included historic restoration consultant and construction manager Historic Construction Management Corp. (HCMC); architect Laura Casale, AIA; structural engineer SDG Engineering LLC; and mechanical/plumbing/electrical engineer Sidney B. Bowne & Son, LLP.