July/August 2009
by Laurie Elden
Careful planning and steel reinforcement help create the illusion that two separate structures are a single 78-foot-long pergola.
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Joseph Cracco of Modern Yankee Builders in Cumberland, R.I., recently provided PDB with photos of a 78-foot-long cedar pergola his company built in the spring of 2009. In the July/August 2009 issue, we ran a handful of these photos showing an impressive 60-foot curved section of the pergola being lifted by a crane as the crew placed supporting columns below (Day's End, Floating a Pergola in Place). Unfortunately, we had no room in the magazine to describe an equally interesting 18-foot section, which runs along the gable end of a screened porch that was also part of the project. So
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