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BIG STONE GAP, VIRGINIA

Started a job in Big Stone Gap, Virginia. Moving an old railroad car dated back late 1700’s.

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Corbin, Kentucky

The foundation was deteriorating and it was too low to the ground for good ventilation causing moisture and other problems needed addressed before contractor could do major remodeling. We simply raised the house enough to replace old foundation while a … Continue reading

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Monticello, Kentucky

This is an old log cabin that was rebuilt on church property that belonged to the original Elder of the Christian Church in Monticello, Kentucky. The church needed to expand and the cabin was in the way, they wanted to … Continue reading

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Dayton, Tennessee

House moved because city took for industrial site.

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Hazard, Kentucky

This commercial building was moved in the winter. The building had three businesses on the first floor and four apartments on the second floor. A lot of updates were done to building once relocated. Due to the length of time … Continue reading

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Marrowbone, Kentucky

The house sat up on a hill close to railroad tracks. The railroad company kept killing all of the vegetation on the bank thus causing the bank to begin to slide. As you can tell, we removed the brick before … Continue reading

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Smithcreek, Virginia

This farmhouse, located between Bristol and Abington. It’s close to a creek and sometimes floods the yard and got close to getting in the house. The foundation was also in bad shape from age and moisture. We raised the house … Continue reading

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Dayton, Tennessee

The house and farm were acquired by the city of Dayton, Tennessee for an industrial site. The home was built about 10 years ago as a retirement home. Built with the best material, big rooms, everything really nice. Relocating to … Continue reading

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