Preserving
the Life of Quality-Built Homes, Buildings & Historically
Valuable Structures
Norfolk,
VA in the 1950's |
The
structural moving industry is not a new or far-fetched
idea. Moving structures is a long-standing technique
for "recycling" the materials and labor invested
in construction. It also saves landfill space. Used
buildings can be salvaged, restored, and enjoyed in
new settings. Moving a building often costs less than
new construction, and preserves owner equity. |
We
are the Matyiko family and our company is now in its
third generation. It grew out of a house moving firm
originally started by our grandfather, expanded by our
father and his brothers, and carried on by us. We have
serviced the East Coast for over 40 years and expanded
to the Midwest in 1994. |
Old
lifting method using
railroad track jacks and manpower! |
Large
brick structure moved
in the early 1960's. |
We
are long-time members of the International Association
of Structural Movers (IASM), a group which promotes
high professional standards and continuing education
for the structural moving industry. |
Experience,
competent staff, and top-of-the-line equipment make
us the best choice to safely complete any moving task.
We've completed over 4500 safe, successful moves. We
would be happy to add YOU to our long list of satisfied
customers. |
Virginia
Beach Life-Saving
Museum, 1970's |
References
Available Upon Request
Want
to know more about the
home moving process?
Ask to view our video.
Call the location nearest you today!
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