TOM LEWIS
Tom Lewis is the founder and president of Tom Lewis Restoration and Consulting, Inc., specializing in high quality painting, masonry, waterproofing, and restoration services. Areas of expertise include restoration and preservation of all masonry, concrete, wood, metal, and other building materials that have commercial, civic, and historic value.
Professional affiliations include:
Painting and Decorating Contractors of America (PDCA)
Past President, Painting and Decorating Contractors of California
Past Chairman, Founder and Member of the PDCA- National Commercial Forum
Member of the Sealant Waterproofing and Restoration Institute (SWRI)
Member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA)
Past Board Member of San Francisco Architectural Heritage
Member of the California Preservation Foundation
Member Bricklayers and Allied Crafts Union Local #3
Member of the Yale Club of San Francisco
Local and National Member of the Association for Preservation Technology (APT)
Consultant to French Mission of Archeology in Egypt and Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities
He has served as an advisor to the S.F. Board of Supervisors for the Citizens Lead Hazard Reduction Advisory Committee, the California OSHA Special Lead Emphasis Advisory Committee and the DHS, Occupational Lead Poisoning Advisory Staff.
Advisory member to San Francisco's Building Facade Inspection and Maintenance Program: Building Code Chapter 4E
Tom is originally from New Hampshire and a graduate of Yale University (1973).
He has been living in the Bay Area since graduation when he started his company.
Notable Restoration Projects Completed in the Bay Area include but not limited to:
Architectural References:
Carey & Company: Nancy Goldenberg
Page & Turnbull
Architectural Resources Group
VBN Architects: Franz Steiner
Ferrari-Moe: Nadia Anis
Professional affiliations include:
Painting and Decorating Contractors of America (PDCA)
Past President, Painting and Decorating Contractors of California
Past Chairman, Founder and Member of the PDCA- National Commercial Forum
Member of the Sealant Waterproofing and Restoration Institute (SWRI)
Member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA)
Past Board Member of San Francisco Architectural Heritage
Member of the California Preservation Foundation
Member Bricklayers and Allied Crafts Union Local #3
Member of the Yale Club of San Francisco
Local and National Member of the Association for Preservation Technology (APT)
Consultant to French Mission of Archeology in Egypt and Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities
He has served as an advisor to the S.F. Board of Supervisors for the Citizens Lead Hazard Reduction Advisory Committee, the California OSHA Special Lead Emphasis Advisory Committee and the DHS, Occupational Lead Poisoning Advisory Staff.
Advisory member to San Francisco's Building Facade Inspection and Maintenance Program: Building Code Chapter 4E
Tom is originally from New Hampshire and a graduate of Yale University (1973).
He has been living in the Bay Area since graduation when he started his company.
Notable Restoration Projects Completed in the Bay Area include but not limited to:
- 2500 Steiner Street
- 2100 Pacific
- 2901 Broadway
- Coit Memorial Tower
- War Memorial Veteran's Building, Herbst Theatre
- San Francisco City Hall Granite Masonry and Terra Cotta Restoration
- San Francisco Opera House, Concrete Restoration and Seismic Upgrade
- State of California Building, S.F., Granite Masonry Restoration
- Hearst Mining, UC Berkeley Masonry, Stone and Brick Restoration
- Stanford University, Historic Stucco Restoration of Toyon Hall and Branner Hall, team member, 2001 California Preservation Foundation Award
- Marin Civic Center, Spire and Coping Restoration, Frank Lloyd Wright, architect
- Santana Row, San Jose, Ca. 600 year old limestone Chapel complete re-build, imported from Southern France
- Sunol Water Temple, City and County of San Francisco, 2001California Preservation Foundation Award
- Charles Greene Library, Oakland
- Conservatory of Flowers, Golden Gate Park, masonry, wood and ventilator hardware restoration
- Carousel, Golden Gate Park, wood restoration
- Ferry Building Marketplace, San Francisco- sandstone mortar joint and concrete restoration
- Haas Pavilion, UC Berkeley
- Emporium ( Future Home of Bloomingdales) San Francisco: Façade Retrofit
- East Bay Municipal Water District
- Sherman-Clay & Co Building at 211 Sutter/ Kearny, San Francisco, 2012 APA Architectural Precast Award for Excellence for GFRC design
Architectural References:
Carey & Company: Nancy Goldenberg
Page & Turnbull
Architectural Resources Group
VBN Architects: Franz Steiner
Ferrari-Moe: Nadia Anis