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WHAT THE PROS KNOW BUSINESS

Vaughn Prost is the owner and president of Prost Builders lnc., a design/build and construction services firm located in Columbia. Vaughn has over forty years of domestic and international design and construction experience as a cost and scheduling engineer, structural engineer, owner’s construction representative, and general contractor.

(573) 635-0211 | prostbuilders.com 3305 Crawford Street Columbia, MO 65203 courtrooms. The Tennessee pink marble was used in the original courthouse. It was found to exist in limited quantities at one quarry. The pink marble was procured and used for the new courthouse Addition’s marble base and wainscot to match the original courthouse marble base and wainscot in the public areas of the courthouse. The challenging and interesting two-phase project took about 20 months to complete.

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Other significant renovation and restoration projects in Missouri include the following; the State Capitol building, the Missouri Supreme Court building, Felix Valle Home in St. Genevieve (the oldest existing structure in Missouri built by early French settlers), rebuilding and restoring the Union Covered Wooden Bridge across the Salt River near Paris, the Marquette Hotel in Cape Girardeau, the Palace Hotel in Butler, the Commercial Hotel/Ballantine House in Boonville, the Haas Dry Storage Building in Neosho and many more!

The attention to detail that Prost Builders prides itself on is true for both new and historic renovation/ restoration projects. It reinforces the need to think about every step and every aspect, and to take pride in our workmanship. We were proud to be chosen as the general contractor on the above historic renovation projects by private clients, local governments, and the State of Missouri.

As the area’s premier historic restoration and renovation building expert, Prost Builders has proven by the impressive list of successful projects that have preserved the State of Missouri’s history for all to appreciate now and in the future.

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