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Waterproofing & Restoration of Caddo Hall

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Description: New site drainage removal of ceramic tile panels and installation of new plaster panels, new spray foam roofing.
  • Project Superintendent: Jim Nelson
  • Location: Natchitoches, LA
  • Owner: State of Louisiana
  • Completed: November 2008
  • Architect: Gaudet-Tolson
  • Value: $365,000

Description: New site drainage removal of ceramic tile panels and installation of new plaster panels, new spray foam roofing.


Vernon Parish Library

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Description: New public library for the Vernon Parish Police Jury. Unique foundation design included cardboard void forms on highly expansive soil. Building contains second floor historical archive room, custom garage for mobile library van, limestone and brick facade, standing seam roofing, workrooms for library personnel and public meeting room.
  • Project Superintendent: Kendall Bolton
  • Location: Leesville, LA
  • Owner: Vernon Parish Police Jury
  • Completed: 1995
  • Architect: Richard LeBlanc
  • Value: $2,048,973

Description: New public library for the Vernon Parish Police Jury. Unique foundation design included cardboard void forms on highly expansive soil. Building contains second floor historical archive room, custom garage for mobile library van, limestone and brick facade, standing seam roofing, workrooms for library personnel and public meeting room.


Hicks School

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New administrative offices, concession area, and renovations to the gymnasium. Construction consists of pre-engineered metal building components, EIFS, aluminum storefront entrances, and masonry. In addition, the school was reroofed in its entirety with a spray foam insulation roof system.
  • Project Superintendent: Paul Allen
  • Location: Hicks, LA
  • Owner: Vernon Parish School Board
  • Completed: 1995
  • Architect: C.R. Fugatt, A.I.A.
  • Value: $1,685,000

Description: New administrative offices, concession area, and renovations to the gymnasium. Construction consists of pre-engineered metal building components, EIFS, aluminum storefront entrances, and masonry. In addition, the school was reroofed in its entirety with a spray foam insulation roof system.


Verda Elementary School

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Description: Additions and Renovations to the existing school.
  • Project Superintendent: John Phelps
  • Location: Montgomery, LA
  • Owner: Grant Parish School Board
  • Completed: September 1997
  • Architect: Lyle E. Bergeron, AIA
  • Value: $203,600

Description: Additions and Renovations to the existing school.


Williamson Hall Renovations

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  • Project Superintendent: Mike Perkins
  • Location: Natchitoches, LA
  • Owner: The State of Louisiana
  • Completed: March 2009
  • Architects: LeBlanc and Young
  • Value: $4,620,000
East end showing new loading dock and NE entrance
New NE entrance structure with covered basement (utility) entrance
SE corner showing new south entrance and landscaping
New entry addition to building
New entry addition to building showing new paver walks and landscaping with landscape lighting
SW view of refurbished facility
New Entry Lobby
Refurbished corridor
Lecture Hall First Floor
The rededication of Williamson Hall, which houses NSU's Department of Engineering Technology, was held in March. The ceremony celebrated both the 50th anniversary of the building and its recently completed $5.6 million rehabilitation project—the first major work done to the facility since its original construction in 1959. The building was named for George Williamson, who was a member of the Louisiana State Normal College (now Northwestern) faculty from 1897 to 1932.

The Renovations to Williamson Hall on the Northwestern State University campus involved a gutting renovation to an existing aging classroom building, and a complete rebuild into a state of the art facility for engineering technology. The addition of a new entrance structure, trussed roof system and loading dock added to the function of this building which also encompasses “dirty” labs, “clean” labs, classrooms, lecture facility with computer smart boards, new elevator, upgraded faculty offices and new finishes throughout the building. The updated façade matches the theme carried on throughout the campus and the landscaping provides a soft welcome to students approaching the building.

E.K. Key Elementary School (Phase I)

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The E.K Key Elementary School Addition and Renovation project in Sulphur, LA includes certain renovations of the existing building along with a new classroom wing, a new car unloading drive and canopy, new bus unloading drive and canopy, new front parking lot area, new restroom addition, and a new pantry addition.
  • Project Superintendent: Martin "Mac" MacInnes
  • Location: Sulphur, LA
  • Owner: Calcasieu Parish School Board
  • Completed: June 2009
  • Architects: Ellender Architects & Associates, L.L.C.
  • Value: $2,020,000

The E.K Key Elementary School Addition and Renovation project in Sulphur, LA includes certain renovations of the existing building along with a new classroom wing, a new car unloading drive and canopy, new bus unloading drive and canopy, new front parking lot area, new restroom addition, and a new pantry addition.

LA School for Math, Science & the Arts

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The Louisiana School for the Math and Sciences Additions and Renovations project includes renovating a 100 year old 25,000 square foot, multi story, structural steel building for future classrooms. Also, the addition of a 50,000 square foot, multi story, structural steel/brick building for future classrooms, black box theater, and cafeteria.
  • Project Superintendent: Will Jenkins
  • Location: Natchitoches, LA
  • Owner: The State of Louisiana
  • Completed: August 2009
  • Architects: Eean McNaughton Architects
  • Value: $11,600,000.00

State Project 19-657-02B-03: Renovation of the Annex, Existing Auditorium and Cafeteria for the Louisiana School for Math, Science and the Arts in Natchitoches, Louisiana is part of a five year growth plan for the LSMSA. For Pat Williams Construction, this project involved the removal of the existing Physical Plant Building for Northwestern State University to provide a space for the new Center for Performance and Technology. The CPT building is a two story, 50,000 square foot building that includes a Recital Hall, Black Box Theatre, The Louisiana Virtual School, a Cafeteria, Café and classrooms for the Science Department. In addition, an existing building that formerly housed the Natchitoches Trade School was gutted and rebuilt to house the new Arts Department. This two story building, over 100 years old, is being approached as an historical restoration project on the exterior and will become a modern facility on the inside with facilities for ceramics, photography, art studios, 8 soundproof music practice, 4 music studios rooms and choral practice areas. Current of the LSMSA project for Pat Williams Construction is $11,600,000.00

Alonzo Leblanc Middle School & Drost School for Exceptional Children

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The Alonzo Leblanc Middle School & Drost School for Exceptional Children Additions and Renovations project in Sulphur, LA involves renovations of the existing building along with a new classroom wing, new exterior drives and parking, a canopy to receive students and a pavilion.
  • Project Superintendent: Martin "Mac" MacInnes
  • Location: Sulphur, LA
  • Completed: December 2009
  • Architects: Ellender Architects & Associates, L.L.C.
  • Value: $2,828,000

The Alonzo Leblanc Middle School & Drost School for Exceptional Children Additions and Renovations project in Sulphur, LA involves renovations of the existing building along with a new classroom wing, new exterior drives and parking, a canopy to receive students and a pavilion.


DeQuincy Upper Elementary School

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The DeQuincy Upper Elementary School will be a new elementary school that houses grades 3-5 in DeQuincy, LA. The new building consists of twenty-three (23) new classrooms, twelve (12) administrative offices, a multi-purpose/cafeteria area, a music/stage area, a computer lab, and a library. The building is an approximately 42,000 square foot, single story, structural steel building.
  • Project Superintendent: Mike Perkins
  • Location: DeQuincy, LA
  • Completed: February 2010
  • Architects: C.R. Fugatt A.I.A.
  • Value: $6,000,000

The DeQuincy Upper Elementary School will be a new elementary school that houses grades 3-5 in DeQuincy, LA. The new building consists of twenty-three (23) new classrooms, twelve (12) administrative offices, a multi-purpose/cafeteria area, a music/stage area, a computer lab, and a library. The building is an approximately 42,000 square foot, single story, structural steel building.