Jackson County Courthouse

At Mid-Continental Restoration, our crew took immense pride in tackling the exterior restoration of the Jackson County Courthouse in Altus, Oklahoma, originally built in 1911. Having been awarded the project by general contractor, Joe D. Hall Construction, our team enthusiastically embarked on a project that showcased our nearly 80 years of specialized expertise in county courthouse restoration. The extensive scope of our work included tasks such as masonry cleaning, repointing of limestone and granite, limestone patching, decorative metal cornice repair, painting, the application of moisture barrier epoxy on the ground floor concrete, and negative side waterproofing of below-grade interior walls.

Throughout the project, Mid-Continental Restoration’s dedication to maintaining historical landmarks was evident, emphasizing our unwavering commitment to excellence. We extend our gratitude to Joe D. Hall Construction and the officials of Jackson County for entrusting us with this significant endeavor. As a 100% employee-owned company, Mid-Continental Restoration’s enduring legacy of delivering quality work and professionalism shone through, contributing to the successful and meticulous restoration of this historic courthouse.