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Doors #1: Historic Garage and Carriage Doors: Rehabilitation Solutions
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1102 -
Exterior Woodwork #1: Proper Painting and Surface Preparation
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1103 -
Exterior Woodwork #2: Paint Removal from Wood Siding
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1104 -
Exterior Woodwork #3: Log Crown Repair and Selective Replacement using Epoxy and Fiberglass Reinforcing Rebars
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1137 -
Exterior Woodwork #4: Protecting Woodwork against Decay Using Borate Preservatives
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1133 -
Finishes #1: Process-printing Decals as a Substitute for Hand-Stenciled Ceiling Medallions
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1142 -
Historic Glass #1: Repair and Reproduction of Prismatic Glass Transoms
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1146 -
Historic Glass #2: Repair and Rehabilitation of Historic Sidewalk Vault Lights
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1127 -
Historic Interior Spaces #1: Preserving Historic Corridors in Open Office Plan
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1130 -
Historic Interior Spaces #2: Preserving Historic Office Building Corridors
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1144 -
Historic Interior Spaces #3: Preserving Historic Corridor Doors and Glazing in High-Rise Buildings
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1105 -
Masonry #1: Substitute Materials: Replacing Deteriorated Serpentine Stone with Pre-Cast Concrete
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1134 -
Masonry #2: Stabilization and Repair of an Historic Terra Cotta Cornice
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1128 -
Masonry #3: Water Soak Cleaning of Limestone
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1139 -
Masonry #4: Non-destructive Evaluation Techniques for Masonry Construction
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1106 -
Mechanical Systems #1: Replicating Historic Elevator Enclosures
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1107 -
Metals #1: Conserving Outdoor Bronze Sculpture
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1108 -
Metals #2: Restoring Metal Roof Cornices
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1135 -
Metals #3: In-Kind Replacement of Historic Stamped Metal Exterior Siding
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1140 -
Metals #4: Rehabilitating a Historic Iron Bridge
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1145 -
Metals #5: Rehabilitating a Historic Truss Bridge Using a Fiber Reinforced Plastic Deck
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1148 -
Metals #6: Repair and Reproduction of Metal Canopies and Marquees with Glass Pendants
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1131 -
Museum Collection Storage #1: Museum Collection Storage in an Historic Building Using a Prefabricated Structure
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Museum Collections #2: Reducing Visible and Ultraviolet Light Damage to Interior Wood Finishes
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1129 -
Site #1: Restoring Vine Coverage to Historic Buildings
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1109 -
Temporary Protection #1: Temporary Protection of Historic Stairways During Rehabilitation Work
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1138 -
Temporary Protection #2: Specifying Temporary Protection of Historic Interiors During Construction and Repair
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1141 -
Temporary Protection #3: Protecting a Historic Structure During Adjacent Construction
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1110 -
Windows #1: Planning Approaches to Window Preservation
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1111 -
Windows #2: Installing Insulating Glass in Existing Steel Windows
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1112 -
Windows #3: Exterior Storm Windows: Casement Design Wooden Storm Sash
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1113 -
Windows #4: Replacement Wooden Frames and Sash: Protecting Woodwork against Decay
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1114 -
Windows #5: Interior Metal Storm Windows
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1115 -
Windows #6: Replacement Wooden Sash and Frames with Insulating Glass and Integral Muntins
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1116 -
Windows #7: Window Awnings
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1117 -
Windows #8: Thermal Retrofit of Historic Wooden Sash Using Interior Piggyback Storm Panels
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1118 -
Windows #9: Interior Storm Windows: Magnetic Seal
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1119 -
Windows #10: Temporary Window Vents in Unoccupied Historic Buildings
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1120 -
Windows #11: Installing Insulating Glass in Existing Wooden Sash Incorporating the Historic Glass
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1121 -
Windows #12: Aluminum Replacements for Steel Industrial Sash
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1122 -
Windows #13: Aluminum Replacement Windows with Sealed Insulating Glass and Trapezoidal Muntin Grids
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1123 -
Windows #14: Reinforcing Deteriorated Wooden Windows
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1124 -
Windows #15: Interior Storms for Steel Casement Windows
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1125 -
Windows #16: Repairing and Upgrading Multi-light Wooden Mill Windows
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Windows #17: Repairing and Retrofitting Industrial Steel Windows
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1136 -
Windows #18: Aluminum Replacement Windows with True Divided Lights, Interior Piggyback Storm Panels, and Exposed Historic Wooden Frames
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1143 -
Windows #19: Repairing Steel Casement Windows
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Windows #20: Aluminum Replacement Windows for Steel Projecting Units with True Divided Lights and Matching Profiles
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