Thursday, September 24, 2009

2009 Woodworks Award AIANC Awards

For its work on the St. Joseph Adoration Chapel on the campus of Belmont Abbey College in North Carolina Lancaster County Timber Frames, Inc., along with WGM Design, Inc., was honored with the Woodworks Award.

This award acknowledges well-designed wood based solutions that exhibit creativity in innovative commercial structures that push the boundaries of conventional practice.

For a brief film showcasing the chapel's architecture and Lancaster County Timber Framing's craftsmanship, click on the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kveDGIwTMkE

Monday, September 21, 2009

LCTF in Manhattan

During the first week of October we will be installing some of our work at 15 Central Park West. This building is home to Norman Lear, Alex Rodriguez, Sting, Jeff Gordon, Madonna, and Denzel Washington, among many other glitterati.

Friday, September 11, 2009

New Contracts

Also this past week, Lancaster County Timber Frames contracted for two new projects. One is a carriage house in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The other is part of an open-air dining area for the John Wright Restaurant and Store in Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, right down the road from our shop!

Timber Frame raising in Carlisle, PA

Last week Lancaster County Timber Frames raised a timber frame for a home on a soon-to-be alpaca farm in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Maryland Interstate Project

This past week Lancaster County Timber Frames completed the timber frame raising for the east-bound side of the I-70 Welcome Center in Frederick County, Maryland. On the 14th of September raising will commence on the west-bound side of the I-70 Welcome Center.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Inc5000

Wednesday, August 12, 2009 Lancaster County Timber Frames, Inc. was named to the 2009 Inc5000 list of the fastest growing privately held companies in America.

It is the second appearance on this list for LCTF, Inc.; the first appearance was in 2007.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

LCTF website wins award

The Lancaster County Timber Frames website was selected as first runner-up in the Construction/Real Estate Division at the Central Penn Business Journal's 2009 Best of the Web award ceremony.