Montana State
Capitol

Project
Highlights

After a full 100 years in use, Montana’s State Capitol building was in need and much deserving of a renovation. DAC was honored to be chosen as general contractor for the admittedly complex job, which required the renovation of a large portion of the building as well as the elimination of a variety of non-historic alterations made over the course of the building’s history. The project brought its fair share of challenges — from a sudden schedule crunch, to a unexpected asbestos abatement task, to the demands of working around a still-functioning governmental building. The end result was well worth the hard work, though — receiving the Governor’s 2001 Special Preservation Award, as well as a nomination for the AON build America Award.
Project Facts
Completed: January 2001
Contract: 19.1 Million
Square Feet: 200,000
Historic renovation
Original stained glass restored after decades of offsite storage (Virginia City)
Actively-functioning job site
Testimonials
Chanen Construction has been a valuable partner with the Community, building top quality projects that the Community can be proud of.
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community - Compliance Manager
Their professionalism, attention to detail, and quality and cost-saving measures certainly produce happy clients and make all of us look good.
DWL Architects - President
The added safety that this new tile will afford the casino will show in the lessening of slips and falls and employee injuries...thanks again for the quick, professional, and safe way that this project came off.
Casino Client - Kitchen Remodel
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