Keeping History Fresh

Heather & Little Ltd. Continues Its Excellence with Architectural Restorations

Heather & Little - Lady Freedom Airlift

Cameron Forbes celebrating the completion of the Lady Freedom project.

Dangling in the air, dozens of stories on top of the Georgia State Capitol Building to airlift an iconic statue for renovation can be nerve-wracking for the craziest of thrill-seekers. But for Cameron Forbes, it’s just another day in the office.

Forbes serves as the vice president of Heather & Little Ltd, a premier producer of custom ornamental sheet metal in Ontario, Canada, and is best known for their historic renovations — like the restoration job done on the Georgia State Capitol domed roof and its Lady Freedom statue.

Heather & Little has worked with the Copper Development Association (CDA) in the past, as a preeminent authority in copper architectural systems design and installation.

“Generally [CDA] will contact us for technical information on difficult installation or restoration issues if they come across any project that is unusual,” Forbes said. “Many times they’ll check to see if we have any projects in the works.”

Heather & Little received recognition in the North American Copper in Architecture Awards (NACIA) from the Copper Development Association (CDA) and the Canadian Copper & Brass Development Association (CCBDA) for the second straight year for their outstanding work in the following projects: Onondaga County Courthouse, New Brunswick Legislative Assembly Building, Wovoka residential project and the St. Patrick’s Basilica.
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