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Attention to detail:
  Chimney - Walker Building
  Lanter - Massachusetts State House
  Lindsey Chapel - Emmanuel Church

Frank D. Walker Building, Marlborough MA
"This complex and arduous project required superb coordination, phasing of construction, and careful execution.  All subcontractors were expertly managed and made to feel part of the team.  As a result, the project was delivered with minimal change orders and many value-added items."

Jay Litman, AIA


Frank D. Walker Building
Marlborough, MA


Lindsey Chapel at Emmanuel Church, Boston MA
"Muckle & Associates did an exceptional job with the restoration of this important structure in the Back Bay Historical District.  They skillfully accomplished this restoration on a difficult urban site within definite time and budgetary constraints."

David Hart, McGinley Hart and Associates


Lindsay Chapel 
At Emmanuel Church


Lowell House Bell Tower at Harvard University
The restoration of this tower began with the disassembly and removal of all three levels of balustrades and columns for stripping and shop conservation. Then the tower façade was chemically stripped of paint. Subsequent to abatement, preservation carpenters restored, replicated and repaired mahogany siding and carved elements. The restored balustrades and columns were reinstalled, copper flashing completed along with final painting and gilding.


Lowell House Bell Tower
Harvard University


Ayer Mill Clock Tower, Lawrence, MA
Copper roof was repaired and refastened; the bell and clock levels subfloors were rebuilt and the clock house restored; a new tongue-in-groove ceiling was made to match the failed ceiling at the bell level; the clock and the steel and glass clock dials were restored and lighted, and a new 6000 lb. bell was installed. Brick arches and parapets were rebuilt and the façade repointed and chemically cleaned.


Ayer Mill Clock Tower
Lawrence, MA


Massachusetts State House, Boston, MA
"In 1996 Muckle & Associates worked with us to perform the woodwork conservation and repair on the Bulfinch dome and cupola, the focus of the State House complex and a centerpiece of Boston’s historic skyline. Their work included replacement of the cupola balustrade, scrolls and urns, repair of the cupola windows, and epoxy conservation of deteriorated wood trim. This was a project of relatively short duration, completed in less than three months, and they accomplished their work within this aggressive schedule with great care, craftsmanship, and professionalism. The projects benefited greatly from their skill and dedication and from the respect they have for historical buildings and spaces.”

Ralph Tolbert, AIA


Massachusetts State House
Bulfinch Dome
Boston, MA


First Parish Church, Concord, MA
"You were exemplary in your professionalism and punctuality in every respect.  Not only were you superior craftsmen, but you displayed a sense of aesthetics in your work that I rarely see."

Douglas R. Baker, Sexton and Curator


First Baptist Church 
of Concord