Bridging the gap between design and fabrication.

 

The installation determines the success or potential failure of any design vision. Our team of fabricators know the field and understand its constraints but also it’s capabilities; our design staff understand the importance of getting a detail or aesthetic vision executed. We work with developers, contractors or designers in different capacities as needed.

Serving the A+D community since 1998, Tammy Edmonds aligned forces with Kyno Franklin in 2014 to provide superior millwork case goods for small and large scale projects in the commercial and residential sector. Mr. Franklin brings with him over 20 years of classical east coast traditional fabrication techniques. Ms. Edmonds is an award winning architectural interior designer, together they are redefining project delivery methodologies—with a goal that makes it a win/win for everyone.

CHESTER INSTALL, INC. is a certified SBE, LSBE company by Department of General Services and other various, national and local agencies.

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PROJECT FACILITATION

Plan, schedule and execute installs.

  • We are team based champions of deadlines. We don’t miss them.
  • Capable of reading and interpreting full architectural drawings
  • Produce/Provide fabrication shop drawings with 3D imagery
  • Coordination with construction schedules and attend contractor production meetings
  • Coordinate deliveries, responsible for meeting budget and managing project deadlines
  • Time management control to ensure schedule requirements; 2-3 week look ahead schedule facilitation and coordination with contractor.

MATERIAL INTEGRATION

Versatile, precise in working with materials integrated with millwork. 

  • Our material vendor resources allow for developers to provide high end product with quality standards of material performance.
  • Competent with complex hardware assemblies used with stone, glass, wood, metal and resin panels.
  • Proficient with countertops, handrails, flooring and stair installations
  • Self-trained in classical woodworking techniques such as tongue and groove, mortise construction—complex cuts and in the field problem solving doesn't stress us out.