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The New Britain Museum of American Art is the first American art museum in the nation. The museum was first housed in a home donated to the museum which is capped off by a beautiful tile roof. This roof was replaced by Ludowici tile with copper trim and downspouts being meticulously restored and replaced by metal artisans.
Fairhaven High School is an architectural gem inside and out. Greenwood and TWC Phoenix both participated in a massive restoration project on the facility. Greenwood installed small flat roofs and sections of slate, as well as copper. TWC Phoenix worked inside and out, waterproofing, as well as repairing and repointing masonry.
Originally constructed in 1916, this 6,000 seat arena received a re-roof of its EPDM roofing system and a replacement of exterior metal panels on each of the building’s sides.
The New York State Capitol Courtyard is a roof system that protects the building’s systems such as water and HVAC. Greenwood Industries performed an extensive restoration on the copper Hawk Street Passage and the exterior courtyard to bring them closer to the capitol architect’s original vision. The exterior area was formerly an inaccessible EPDM roof, but is now a paver deck that can be enjoyed by workers and visitors. The project won both a Copper in Architecture Award and an ENR Award of Merit.
Boetelle Elementary is covered by several steep slope metal roofs. Greenwood re-roofed these standing seam roofs as well as installed exterior metal wall panels to ensure the school has a high efficiency building envelope.
Considered one of the most haunted buildings in America, Greenwood installed EPDM roofs on this distinctive building as well as hatch guards to ensure it can be accessed safely. In addition, the metal team installed metal trim.
The newly constructed Chamberlain Elementary School features a large number of Greenwood roofs. These roofs are complimented by safety installations like walkpads, safety rail, and hatch guards to ensure the facility team stays safe.
Greenwood performed a historic restoration on the slate roof of this Rhode Island government building. In addition to re-roofing the slate, Greenwood also restored the cupola. The cupola was removed, brought to Greenwood’s metal shop and meticulously restored.
Just outside of Albany, Greenwood’s Hudson Falls office re-roofed this large school. The half a dozen roofs were capped off by new EPDM roof systems.
We’re proud to partner with the teams that represent
the communities where we live and work.

Greenwood Industries
640 Lincoln Street
Worcester, MA 01605
888-653-7663
508-865-4040
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