Project
Brampton City Hall, located in Brampton, Ontario, opened on June 15, 1991 and was designed by local architect Bob Posliff.
When it came time to replace the existing historic slate roof on the clock tower of the Hall, our architects opted for zinc shingles. H&L fabricated and installed the zinc shingles according to the specifications laid out in the project tender.
The scope of work for this historic building restoration included the fabrication and installation of approximately 1,700 flat lock panels, 42 linear feet of valleys, 114 linear feet of hips, and 81 linear feet of eave drip edge flashing.
If you are looking for a second opinion on your project or have a particularly complex issue that needs a fresh eye, such as historic building restoration, we’re here to help. Tackling tricky restoration projects is our specialty, and we welcome the opportunity to provide consulting services. We apply a keen attention to detail to all our commissions.
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