completed religious facilities
Renovations and Additions to the First Methodist Church
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- Project Superintendent: Kendall Bolton
- Location: DeRidder, LA
- Owner: First National Bank of Deridder
- Completed: May 2003
- Architect/Engineer: Holden-Trahan Group, John Gates, P.E.
- Value: $1,393,000
Description: Addition of new multi-purpose building attached to historically important church. Work included new offices, poured in place gym flooring and storage space.
St. Michael's Catholic Church
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- Project Superintendent: Mike Perkins
- Location: Leesville, LA
- Owner: St. Michael's Catholic Church
- Completed: January 2007
- Architect: Architects Southwest
- Value: $2,000,000
Description: New building for St. Michael's Catholic Church located in Leesville, LA. Construction consists of laminated timber work, structural steel, masonry. The building includes a sanctuary, choir room, and lobby.
Woodland Presbyterian Church
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- Project Superintendent: Alan Beard
- Location: Alexandria, LA
- Owner: Woodland Presbyterian Church
- Completed: May 1994
- Architect: Lester Martin
- Value: $315,000
Description: 6,400 SF Pre-engineered steel building, wood frame walls, & metal roofing.
Second New Light Church
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- Project Superintendent: Alvin Baxter
- Location: Alexandria, LA
- Owner: Second New Light Church
- Completed: August 2001
- Architect: Julian White
- Value: $700,000
Description: New 6,200 SF building constructed with laminated beams, exposed deck, baptistery, classrooms, and sanctuary.
First United Methodist Church Gymnasium
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- Project Superintendent: Kendall Bolton
- Location: Leesville, LA
- Owner: Pastor Ryan Horton
- Completed: April 1995
- Architect: C.R. Fugatt
- Value: $504,904
Description: 8,000 SF addition to the existing church that will include a multipurpose room that will be used for meetings, church functions and various athletic events and will allow for such activities as daycare, after school activities and intramural sports. Also included will be a large kitchen and bathrooms that accommodate for shower areas and extra storage.
Johnson Temple
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- Project Superintendent: Devayne Hollis
- Location: Leesville, LA
- Owner: Reverand Johnson
- Completed: August 1999
- Architect: T.J. Gates – Civil Engineer, Inc.
- Value: $157,725
Description: Construction of a new facility that included framing, trusses, decking, ceiling insulation, vinyl siding, sheetrock for the sanctuary, new doors and frames, a storefront glass system, toilet partitions and toilet accessories.
Westside Baptist Church
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- Project Superintendent: Devayne Hollis
- Location: Natchitoches, LA
- Owner: Westside Baptist Church
- Completed: September 2001
- Architect: Louis Reames, A.I.A Architect
- Value: $756,658.54
Description: New Family Life Center consisting of a new gymnasium and several Sunday school classrooms.
New Life Baptist Church
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- Project Superintendent: Will Jenkins
- Location: DeRidder, LA
- Owner: New Life Baptist Church
- Completed: November 2010
- Architects: Louis Reames, A.I.A. Architect
- Value: $1,400,000
Description: The New Life Baptist Church in DeRidder, LA involves the construction of a new multi-purpose building that is to include a kitchen/serving area, a new baptistery with a choir robing section, a large platform and seating area, several restrooms and an audio/visual room. The construction also includes decorative details such as stained glass windows.
First United Methodist Church
- Project Superintendent: Jim Nelson
- Location: DeRidder, LA
- Owner: First United Methodist Church
- Completed: February 2013
- Architect: Phil St. Romaine – PSR, Inc.
- Value: $394,900
Description: The renovations to the First United Methodist Church will cover the children’s building, the fellowship hall and the sanctuary and will take place in 4 phases. Phase 1 includes renovating the restrooms on both floors 1 & 2 in the children’s building, repairing the exterior brick, and repainting the exterior stairwell & all windows. Phase 2 includes repainting as interior and exterior surfaces of the fellowship hall, replacing the carpet, repairing the exterior brick and stucco, and the construction of a new computer cabinet. Phase 3 includes the construction of new parking, sidewalks, handicap ramps, and the replacement of the exterior 6 FT architectural columns. A new automatic sprinkler system and select landscaping will also be included in phase 3. Phase 4 will include the selective demolition and the installation of the remaining parking areas, sidewalks and drainage.