New York, New York
A façade investigation of a 1970 academic building revealed severe water infiltration, and rehabilitation required a tight schedule between semesters.
Built in 1970, the McNeil Building is an academic classroom facility that houses various departments for the School of Arts & Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania
In 2013, we were engaged by the University to provide façade investigation services for the five-story structure, which features a façade of brick masonry with limestone accents and copings. We performed a detailed investigation to determine the cause of severe water infiltration, and then we prepared a report and provided recommendations for rehabilitative construction to repair or replace damaged elements. We were engaged again by the University in 2019 to produce repair documents based on the original report completed in 2013.