Municipal
From libraries to police stations, municipal buildings are central to how our communities live, gather and grow.
Though needs vary by building type and project scope, two things are steadfast: municipal structures must serve multiple constituencies and be extremely durable.
In addition to selecting the best materials and subcontractors for the project, Bulley & Andrews’ team evaluates the lifecyle costs associated with maintaining and operating facilities. This information is vital to helping Owner’s make decisions that positively impact a building’s life expectancy. The resulting construction plan ensures the building meets the goals of the end-users as well as the expectations of the community at large.
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Bulley & Andrews Celebrates 120 Years of Building History
In 1891, Frederick Bulley, a 21-year-old English stone mason, partnered with Alfred Andrews, an architect. Four generations and 120 years later, the modest, two man ...
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In 1891, Frederick Bulley, a 21-year-old English stone mason, partnered with Alfred Andrews, an architect. Four generations and 120 years later, the modest, two man ...
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B&A Congratulates the City of St. Charles on Being Named a 2011 Preservation Award Winner
The City of St. Charles' Municipal Center River Wall and Plaza project is being awarded a 2011 Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Preservation Award. The Foundation ...
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The City of St. Charles' Municipal Center River Wall and Plaza project is being awarded a 2011 Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Preservation Award. The Foundation ...
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