COMPANY PROFILE

Grande Masonry is a full-service masonry company providing new masonry and stone installation, masonry restoration, stone carving, and waterproofing applications.

We are a third generation, family-owned and operated company dedicated and committed to safety, quality, performance, and professionalism. From the restoration of an historic landmark to the erection of a multi-million dollar masonry structure we are uniquely qualified to service all of your masonry needs.

Our focused efforts and client satisfaction foster long term relationships that are beneficial to all project participants on each and every project we undertake.

Grande Masonry
780 Allens Avenue
Providence, RI 02905
Phone: 401-781-4797
Fax: 401-785-4130

RECENT PROJECTS

Slatersville Mills

The Slatersville Mill complex contains three significant masonry structures that were in various stages of deterioration. Two 19th century stone structures stood ready to topple into the nearby Blackstone River and the lone brick structure had been chopped into various warehouses. Grande Masonry was chosen to assist in development of design and scope for the restoration and rehabilitation of these structures into housing units. Work on these structures was complex and demanding, and included stabilization of the existing structures, stone and brick rebuilding and repointing, replacement of stone and brick, and construction of structural components. This multi year project was finished with the completion of all repointing and cleaning of the structures.

Fort Adams, Newport, RI

 

Grande Masonry was chosen to rebuild and restore the north and east casemates of this historically significant 19th century landmark. An original “Third System” fortification, this Joseph Totten structure was completed in 1857. After years of neglect and deterioration, Grande Masonry performed the first phases of major restoration of the casemates, officers’ quarters, and barracks. Grande rebuilt and restored 12 casemates, rebuilt embrasures, and restored one of the oldest types of floors made with Rosendale cement and brick. Repointing, cleaning and rebuilding of the brick ceiling arches, forwards slopes, and north and east exterior walls were also performed.