H.Chevalier

Stone cutting, masonry and structural works for the restoration of old buildings

A history in limestone

Stone cutting, masonry and structural works for the restoration of old buildings

Founded in 1946 by Henri Chevalier, stonecutter and highly qualified craftsman.

H. Chevalier specializes in the restoration of old buildings and listed monuments. The company has mastered the art of limestone, bricks and plaster works, masonry, structural works and construction coordination and logistics.

H. Chevalier is capable of taking on technically complex projects such as the creation of basements, pools and spas under pre-existing buildings, the construction of attractive and useful parking lots in courtyard’s and the restoration of building facades.

The company produces their own shop drawings and designs at their offices in the suburb of Paris and maintains their own stonecutting workshop. Thanks to their flexibility, the company can easily work on buildings which are already occupied or projects with short deadlines.

 References in stonework includes public monuments like Saint-Germain-en-Laye Castle, Palace of Versailles, the Eglise Saint-Augustin, the Hotel de la Marine, the Musée Carnavalet, Paris Military School (Palais des Invalides), Lambert’s townhouse and the Automobile Club (Place de la Concorde) in Paris.

References in masonry and structural works include the Natural History Museum, Hotel Beauvais, Monceau insurance company, BNP Paribas Banks and several renovations of Parisian mansions for private clients.

Founded in 1946 by Henri Chevalier, stonecutter and highly qualified craftsman.

H. Chevalier specializes in the restoration of old buildings and listed monuments. The company has mastered the art of limestone, bricks and plaster works, masonry, structural works and construction coordination and logistics.

H. Chevalier is capable of taking on technically complex projects such as the creation of basements, pools and spas under pre-existing buildings, the construction of attractive and useful parking lots in courtyard’s and the restoration of building facades.

The company produces their own shop drawings and designs at their offices in the suburb of Paris and maintains their own stonecutting workshop. Thanks to their flexibility, the company can easily work on buildings which are already occupied or projects with short deadlines.

 References in stonework includes public monuments like Saint-Germain-en-Laye Castle, Palace of Versailles, the Eglise Saint-Augustin, the Hotel de la Marine, the Musée Carnavalet, Paris Military School (Palais des Invalides), Lambert’s townhouse and the Automobile Club (Place de la Concorde) in Paris.

References in masonry and structural works include the Natural History Museum, Hotel Beauvais, Monceau insurance company, BNP Paribas Banks and several renovations of Parisian mansions for private clients.

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