Hartford, CT

Newfield restored and literally raised the Old State House facility
in downtown Hartford to create an underground addition. Built
in 1796 and designed by Charles Bulfinch, the Old State House
is one of the oldest State Houses in the United States. When
the new capitol building opened in 1879, the Old State House
became Hartford City Hall until 1915. Today, the Old State
House is designated a National Historic Landmark by the U.
S. Department of the Interior and serves as a museum.
When Newfield began restoration, the Old State House was in
a state of complete disrepair, having not been maintained in
many years. All systems within the facility were upgraded, including
HVAC and Electrical, a new basement was incorporated into the
facility and Newfield raised the building one floor to add the
new space including multi-media puppet theatre, classrooms and
offices.
The 10,000 square foot, underground addition, including a 7,000
square foot exhibition gallery, was clearly the most challenging
part of the project. To excavate this basement area, controlled
blasting, small machines and painstaking hand labor were used
in order to minimize risk to adjacent downtown buildings. A retaining
wall of soldier beams and wood lagging with post tensioned tie
backs was constructed to facilitate deep excavation adjacent
to the city’s streets. A since-patented system of compression
block and mini piles was utilized to build the foundation for
the underground gallery beneath the existing west loggia.
Major interior work included complete renovations for handicap
accessibility, restoration of ornate woodwork to its original
splendor, historic painting, new window openings, modification
of columns and beams, installation of new mechanical/electrical
systems, and other code compliance work. Particular attention
was paid to the exhibit area which required precise environmental
control and protection from ultraviolet exposure.
The project called for the planning and scheduling of 50 specialty
contractors and more than 250 craftsmen.
AGC National Award of Excellence