Covered Bridges
For more than 25 years we have been restoring, repairing and reconstructing covered bridges in Vermont, New Hampshire, New York and Massachusetts. With over 30 completed projects including
two completely new covered bridges we have developed a reputation as one of a very small group of experienced New England covered bridge experts.
This $867,000 project was substantially completed in six months. This bridge spans 121-feet across the Black River and is built in the Town Lattice Truss style. Read more . . .
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This $1,250,000 project was undertaken using a very unique tension type shoring system. This 256 foot bridge is a town lattice truss with arches and spans 256 feet over the Ammonoosuc River. Read more . . .
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This $474,872, 92 foot Town Lattice covered bridge was constructed from scratch to replace an existing bridge destroyed by arson. Read more . . .
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This $573,383 project consisted of major structural renovations to an existing twin-span paddleford covered bridge. Read more . . .
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This $606,000 project consisted of structural renovations to a 160 foot long twin-span covered bridge. Read more . . .
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This bridge is a complete replacement for a bridge destroyed by arson in 1993. Construction of the new trusses began in February, with completion of the $830,000 project in October. Read more . . .
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The Chisselville Bridge spans the Roaring Branch Brook and was built by Daniel Oatman in 1870. Wright Construction Company performed considerable rehabilitation to the covered bridge. Read more . . .
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The Lincoln Covered Bridge just west of Woodstock, VT is a laminated arch truss. This $350,000 structural restoration project consisted of repairing and reshaping the arches and installing a unique design of tension rods to assist the arches. Read more . . .
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Located in the heart of Washington County, NY between the towns of Salem and Jackson is the Eagleville Covered Bridge. Read more . . .
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The $325,886 scope of work included: new stone abutment, total disassembly, replacement of approximately 60% of decayed truss members, new roof assembly, new floor assembly, re-work of integral timber bracing system, and extensive miscellaneous metal connectors and bracing system. read more . . .
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This $410,105 project consisted of significant structural renovations to a 150 foot long two-span covered bridge, incorporating a pedestrian walkway.Read more . . .
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