Landmark projects are the projects we like to tell stories about! From the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, to art, history, and horse racing museums, and most recently the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center at RPI, these projects have the local community abuzz. These projects vary in scope from providing steel framing to millions of dollars in high-end finishes. Follow the links provided to learn more about these facilities.
Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center

Location: RPI University, Troy, New York
Description: This project includes the miscellaneous iron and ornamental metals for the construction of a 1,200 seat concert hall. Completition date of this project is 2007.
General Contractor: Turner Construction Company, Albany, NY
Joseph L. Bruno Stadium at Hudson Valley Community College

Location: Troy, New York
Description:
Stone Bridge fabricated and installed the steel for the construction of a new 4,500-seat baseball stadium for the Tri-City Valley Cats, a Houston Astros Minor League affiliate. Features of the project include three levels of seating, 10 luxury suites, administration offices, concessions and catering. The home team clubhouse facility includes an indoor pitching and hitting cage, and has access to the dugouts through an underground tunnel.
This project was designed, constructed, and occupied in fifteen months, utilizing fast-track design/construction phasing by U.W. Marx.
General Contractor: U.W. Marx, Inc.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, Museum & Home Site

Location: Hyde Park, New York
Description: This presitigious project included renovations and new construction of the Henry A. Wallace Visitor, Education & Conference Center.
Designed by the firm of R.M Kliment & Frances Halsband Architects, the new 25,000 s/f Wallace Center now serves as entry point for the site’s more than 125,000 annual visitors. The new building offers multipurpose rooms designed to host international conferences, school groups, and special programs, as well as a café and new museum store.
The Center also includes visitor orientation exhibits, state-of-the-art audio-visual facilities and an auditorium for presentation of a high-definition film depicting the lives of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.
The project was recognized by New York Construction News with a 'Best of 2004 Award of Merit: Cultural' for projects completed in New York, New Jersey & Connecticut in 2004.
General Contractor: U.W. Marx, Inc.
National Museum of Racing & Hall of Fame

Location: Saratoga Springs, New York
Description: Stone Bridge constructed a new 10,000 sft addition around the existing museum while it remained fully operational.
General Contractor: National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame | U.W. Marx, Inc.
Adirondack Museum
Location: Blue Mountain Lake, New York
Description: A 12,000 Sq. Ft. Visitors Center was added to the museum.
General Contractor: MLB Industries