
University of New Mexico - Main Campus
University House Preservation
Albuquerque, NM
2022
University House is the presidential residence on campus and the location for many high profile events. Combined with its near 100 year history, it is of the utmost importance to the campus. V&A surveyed, recorded and oversaw repairs to many historic defining features of the house all while being fully occupied by the president of the university.
* Constructed in 1930 it is on the National Register of Historic places and is a Tier 1 facility (highest importance) in the Historic Preservation Implementation Plan for UNM
* Deterioration over many years required the repairs to exterior wood elements and stucco deterioration
* Numerous and specialized cost estimates were needed for the specialized work
* Specialized consultation was needed for estimates of various costs.
* Stucco expert found alternate stucco systems to address the deterioration in the existing stucco
* Worked closely in coordination with UNM Historic Preservation Committee
* Conducted on-site walkthroughs and reviews with the Chief Preservation Officer from the State of New Mexico to ensure improvements were approved. Once the scope of work was identified, construction documents identified the appropriate repairs
* Worked with UNM to identify a skilled contractor to perform the work to the design standards
* The accessibility portion of the work was deferred to a later time.
* V&A developed estimates for different scopes of work in order to prioritize repairs and modifications. We worked with PDC and Bradbury Stamm to confirm numbers.
* High level of complexity. All work, means and methods needed to comply with the requirements of the NM Historic Preservations Office, the US Department of Interior Standards and approved by the UNM Historic Preservation Committee, the NM Historic Preservation office and the Secretary of the Interior Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.
* COMPLETED ON TIME + UNDER BUDGET