Preserving Philly & Delco One Brick At A Time.
home-grown,
locally-built.
The Ulsh family name has been a staple of Masonry in the greater Philadelphia area for decades. Rick Ulsh's grandfather was a union bricklayer for 40 years. His father has been a union bricklayer for 30 years, and Rick grew up helping his father learn the trade on jobsites since 2002.
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The mortar that has preserved and rebuilt Delaware County runs throught the blood of this company with great pride.
Masonry is one of the WORLD'S oldest crafts and dates back to 7000 BC in Egypt. The construction techniques used today are much like those that were used when masonry was first developed, such as stone structures, brickwork, ancient Roman architecture, Indian subcontinent buildings and more. Masonry has been used in different cultures through history for everything from religious temples to residential homes.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS & WORK HISTORY
• OSHA 30 Certified
• Certified in Historic Masonry Restoration & Preservation from the International Masonry Institute
• Over 15 years experience in official Union Masonry
• High-rise & suspended scaffolding experience
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PREVIOUS WORK
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
INCLUDING
• 30th Street Station Restoration
• University of Penn
• Princeton University
• TrenTon Battle Monument
• Washington Crossing State Park Buildings
• US CUSTOMS HOUSE
• WOODLAND CEMETARY