Preserve the beauty of old and historic properties with the help of R. J. DOERR COMPANY. We are specialists in the architectural restoration of Greater Lehigh Valley and nearby structures, such as historic homes, farmsteads, churches, and more. Rest assured, we handle each restoration, rehabilitation, and repair project with care and attention to detail. We also offer design-build services.
R. J. DOERR COMPANY is an award-winning design-build, architectural restoration, and general contracting firm in Easton, PA. Founded in 1989 on the guiding principles of quality construction, traditional craftsmanship, and a commitment to customer service, the firm is recognized as an industry leader throughout Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey.
While providing both new and remodel custom design and construction services for residential, commercial, and public/non-profit clientele, the firm has developed a seasoned staff of in-house tradespersons and a dedicated team of top-tier subcontract specialists. The company has been serving clients for more than 32 years and has a proven record of managing complex, challenging projects and providing cost-effective building solutions.
R. J. DOERR COMPANY is perhaps best known for the successful completion of numerous commissions, funded both privately and publicly, in historic preservation, restoration, and rehabilitation. This body of work includes many National Register and National Historic Landmark properties. The firm is often called upon to both design and construct period-sensitive additions to historic residential structures.
We have restored many properties that were originally constructed in different eras. With more than 45 years of industry experience, we have the skills and knowledge to repair these structures without losing theirdistinct style and beauty.
Multi-phased restoration of the Victorian-style childhood home of the acclaimed American author to the period of his residence from 1932 to 1945.
Exterior rehabilitation of Italianate mansion and Town of Clinton municipal building listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Publicly funded effort to repair and relocate two of the farmstead’s 19th-century timber frame wagon houses for the Harmony Township Historical Society.
Addition to 1930s-era Cape Cod located in the heart of the Central Bethlehem Historic District.
Architectural restoration and expansion of a rare mid-19th century plank-framed Delaware Valley I-house and numerous outbuildings as a modern family retreat.
Addition and exterior site improvements to vernacular Georgian-styled Pennsylvania farmhouse of noted authority on American antiques.
The project included exclusive use of 18th- and 19th-century hand tools to shape and fabricate all wood finish materials. Interior finishes include the replication of period moldings and casework.
Publicly funded exterior envelope restoration of late-Georgian/early-Federal stone dwelling operated by the Phillipsburg Area Historical Society.
House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Public/private funded multi-phase project to restore one of Bethlehem’s few surviving log buildings for interpretive museum purposes as part of the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem.
Restoration re-established the building’s early appearance with flared eaves, tile roof, rendered ashlar pargetting, period millwork, and builder’s hardware.
Structure is a contributing resource of a National Historic Landmark District.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Structural stabilization and complete restoration of colonial-period tavern.
Partially funded through a Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Keystone Historic Preservation Grant.
Owned and operated by the Northampton County Historical and Genealogical Society.
Portico restoration including the replication and replacement of six original 30” diameter ionic columns, each standing more than 20’ tall and weighing in excess of 1,200 lbs.
Brushwood is a Classical Revival style country estate constructed for Alice Isabel Ballantine of the famed New Jersey brewing family. The well-preserved residence reflects the full grandeur of the Gilded Age.
Addition and exterior site improvements to vernacular Georgian-styled Pennsylvania farmhouse of noted authority on American antiques.
The project included exclusive use of 18th- and 19th-century hand tools to shape and fabricate all wood finish materials. Interior finishes include the replication of period moldings and casework.
Federally funded project to restore historic original window frames, sills, sashes, and ornamental metal window hoods.
The structure is a contributing resource of a National Historic Landmark District.
Full interior and exterior restoration of a vernacular, late-Georgian/early-Federal-era frame farmhouse and new additions.
Public/private-funded exterior restoration of the 18th-century landmark church building in Northwestern New Jersey.
Kitchen and sunroom addition to Federal-era residence.
Interior and exterior restoration of and addition to 18th-century log house.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Facade restoration and commercial storefront rehabilitation.
Northampton County Historical and Genealogical Society, Easton, PA
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Facade restoration of high-style Federal-era brick townhouse and additions.
National Historic Landmark recognized as the first municipal pumping system to provide domestic water service in the United States.
Operated by Historic Bethlehem Partnership.
Structural remediation of deteriorated floor systems and interior rehabilitation, including visitor accessibly improvements.
Structure is a contributing resource of a National Historic Landmark District.
Northampton County Historical and Genealogical Society, Easton, PA
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Facade restoration of high-style Federal-era brick townhouse and additions.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Exterior restoration of converted Victorian-era residence.
Work included reconstruction of Carpenter Gothic bay windows, balconies and porches, and copper roof replacement.
Partially funded through a Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Keystone Historic Preservation Grant.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Exterior restoration of converted Victorian-era residence.
Work included reconstruction of Carpenter Gothic bay windows, balconies and porches, and copper roof replacement.
Partially funded through a Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Keystone Historic Preservation Grant.
Design-build recreation of the distinctive 18th-century office outbuilding of the Colonel John Tayloe House located in Colonial Williamsburg, VA. This challenging project replicated the original structure’s bell-shaped roof in exacting detail. The project was recently featured in the March 2011 issue of Fine Homebuilding in an article by Doerr foreman and supervisor Noah Woodruff.
Complete interior restoration, including period moldings and casework, new kitchen, and stairway.
Carriage barn conversion for loft apartment space.
Complete interior and exterior restoration of Federal-era stone farmhouse and outbuildings.
Extensive interior restoration of Revival/Beaux-Arts-style residence originally designed by noted area Architect William Michler and located on College Hill.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Interior and exterior restoration projects.
Interior and exterior restoration of high-style Federal-period residence.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Exterior restoration of Queen-Anne-style residence in the College Hill neighborhood surrounding Lafayette College.
Recognized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Additions to 19th-century schoolhouse residence.
Design and construction of Rural-Gothic-style garden house.
Interior and exterior visitor accessibly improvements to property listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Operated as a historic site by Historic Bethlehem Partnership.
Facade restoration of late-Georgian/early-Federal dwelling.
Interior and exterior rehabilitation of 19th-century firehouse for commercial/retail use.
Property listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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