
Lifting Historic Charleston Home Out of the Flood Plain
February 13 2019This Charleston home was raised 8 feet while a new foundation was built underneath. The home is now above the flood elevation zone.
This Charleston home was raised 8 feet while a new foundation was built underneath. The home is now above the flood elevation zone.
In January 2018, we moved this 122-year-old historic building in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The move saved the historic building from demolition for the future Promenade Park. Instead, the structure will now house a restaurant across the street.
A 53′ x 98′ frame office building was lifted up off of its slab floor and relocated 250′ across the… Read More »
The 140-year-old synagogue in Washington, D.C. was moved while a new final resting site is prepared. This is the second time the building has been relocated.
This post was originally published in June 2018 and has been updated. A historic, 387-ton, solid-stone building is setting up… Read More »
The Engineering News-Record has awarded the 2018 “Best Renovation/Restoration Project” to the Rehabilitation of Constitution Gardens – Phase I. As… Read More »
Wolfe House Movers was contracted to support the 108-foot long Herr’s Mill Bridge in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The bridge needed… Read More »
The old Metra station in New Lenox, IL was moved 5 miles last week to its new home in Homer… Read More »
Wolfe House Movers relocated a 48’x70′ frame chapel with its concrete slab floor in August, 2018. We had to… Read More »
Wolfe House Movers moved a 36’x 66′ historic brick building in Indianapolis in July of 2018. The building was… Read More »