By halrc on August 27, 2010
The preservation of Andrew Wilson Elementary School in New Orleans resulted in an award for Central City Millworks.
Posted in Completed, Preservation | Tagged Historic Renovation
By dlglade on February 11, 2010
We mentioned in a previous post that Central City Millworks and Hal Collums Construction recently won an Award of Merit from the local chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Here are a few finish photos from that award winning project. If you would like additional information about the project please feel free to [...]
Posted in Completed | Tagged gallery expansion
By Johnathan Anselmo on February 4, 2010
Posted in Completed | Tagged Doors, Windows
By Don on January 13, 2010
Central City Millworks and Hal Collums Construction teamed up to bring the vision of Wayne Troyer Architects into reality.
Posted in Completed | Tagged New Orleans Millwork
By Johnathan Anselmo on January 6, 2010
The Port Sulphur Government Building was damaged significantly by Hurricane Katrina. CCM was chosen millworks contractor.
Posted in Completed | Tagged Custom millwork, Millwork, Port Sulphur
By Johnathan Anselmo on January 6, 2010
Central City Millworks fabricated cabinets and countertops for two separate break rooms, a pass-through window, and a service counter. They were all designed on the computer, and then sent to our CNC router to be cut.
Posted in Completed | Tagged New Orleans Millwork, Port Sulphur
By Johnathan Anselmo on January 6, 2010
For the Port Sulphur job, Central City Millworks fabricated cabinets and countertops for two separate break rooms, a pass through window, and a service counter. They were all designed on the computer, and then sent to our Thermwood CNC router to be cut. After cutting the pieces on the machine they are assembled in our [...]
Posted in Completed | Tagged Custom millwork, Port Sulphur
By Johnathan Anselmo on January 6, 2010
The oculus in the attic was a very special item to create and ultimately went without a hitch. Well, almost. When Central City Millworks went to install it, we were surprised to find out that even the tallest man lift we could use was still not tall enough.
Posted in Completed | Tagged Custom millwork, Millwork, Port Sulphur
By Johnathan Anselmo on January 6, 2010
The last and final section of the Port Sulphur job was the Lobby. Ironically though, this is the first room when you enter the building so it had to be perfect. The importance of the quality of this room was stressed numerous times throughout the project and, of course, we assured them that everything was [...]
Posted in Completed | Tagged New Orleans Millwork, Port Sulphur
By Don on December 11, 2009
Central City Millworks succeeded in meeting the National WW II Museum challenge by delivering millwork that one of the project architects described as “fabulous”.
Posted in Completed | Tagged New Orleans Millwork