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Michael Norman, Abbot Building Restoration

Coming full circle - A recurring theme - part 1 of 2Coming full circle is defined as returning to the origin of a project or situation. In terms of the service industry, coming full circle can refer to hiring a contractor back after successful earlier work. In its rich history as a successful masonry contractor, Abbot has been hired back on many occasions to work on new projects by existing clients. In some cases, this goes back a long way. Harbor Loft Apartments A common theme in Abbot's 76-year history has been performing work several times on the same building for different owners. Take Harbor Loft Apartments as an example. Harbor Loft is an elegant 8-story brick high-rise building located at the corner of Washington and Broad Sts. in downtown Lynn. When the building was converted to public housing back in the 1960s, Abbot became involved with some minor repairs at that time. Coincidentally, Abbot has come full circle some 50 years later, and was recently contracted by the current building owner to perform mainte76 Batterymarch Another instance is 76 Batterymarch, a 4-story brick building located in downtown Boston. Originally a commercial property, the building was converted to condominiums back in the mid-1980s. During that conversion, Abbot had performed limited masonry work to repair various defects as directed by the owner. After the construction, the units were sold for private residential and some commercial usage. Since that time, the building had experienced increasing water infiltration problems, primarily around the top two floors. Coincidentally, in the spring of 2012, Abbot was contacted by the condominium association's management company, Sun Property Group, to address the water infiltration issues. After a comprehensive investigation by Abbot and Sun Property Group, Abbot was contracted to repoint all of the brick on the top two floors, caulk the perimeter of the windows in that area, and apply a water repellent coating to the brick surfaces. One of the complexities of job was to match the red color of the original mortar used on the building. The new mortar used by Abbot was manufactured to meet these original color specifications.
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