Established in 1991

Giampolini Courtney specializes in the repair, restoration, conservation, and preservation of virtually all types of building facades, and is proud to have participated in preserving many of the Bay Area’s most treasured landmarks.
We are a staff of highly-trained, experienced craftspeople and supervisors that work with architects, owners, property managers and general contractors to provide exceptional masonry services. Ranging from simple repairs and maintenance, to recreation of decorative terra cotta elements, to hand carving and retooling of cut stone, our expertise can be seen across historic buildings in the Bay Area.

Awards

Award of Merit
Napa County Landmarks, Inc.
Restoration of the Garnett Creek Bridge, Calistoga, California, 2011
Preservation Design Award
California Preservation Foundation
Calvary Presbyterian Church, 2011
Preservation Design Award
California Preservation Foundation
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, 2007
Preservation Design Award
California Preservation Foundation
Baker & Hamilton Building, 2006
Preservation Design Award
California Preservation Foundation
Sacramento City Hall, 2006

Our History

In 2000, Mike Courtney established the Masonry Restoration Division of Giampolini. Since then, Giampolini Courtney has worked on a myriad of projects preserving Bay Area history and won numerous awards.

Awards

Award of Merit
Napa County Landmarks, Inc.
Restoration of the Garnett Creek Bridge, Calistoga, California, 2011
Preservation Design Award
California Preservation Foundation
Calvary Presbyterian Church, 2011
Preservation Design Award
California Preservation Foundation
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, 2007
Preservation Design Award
California Preservation Foundation
Baker & Hamilton Building, 2006
Preservation Design Award
California Preservation Foundation
Sacramento City Hall, 2006

License

License #797184
Issued by the Contractor State Licensing Board

Workers’ Safety

Giampolini Workers Compensation 2020 Mod Rate is 0.59. With an intense focus on safety we have earned one of the best safety records in our industry. Our Mod Rate has trended lower each year for the past 6 years to this exceptional current rating. We are extremely proud of our field crews and management staff by cooperatively working together safely so to achieve this exceptional status

License

License #797184
Issued by the Contractor State Licensing Board
Mike Courtney
Mike Courtney
PRESIDENT MASONRY RESTORATION DIVISION

Mike joined the Giampolini Group in 2000 in order to establish the Masonry Restoration division, leveraging his experience as regional director at one of the nation’s largest restoration/waterproofing companies. In his 40 years of hands-on experience, he has managed speciality projects throughout the Western US in both historic restoration and new construction. Mike guides the Masonry Restoration team in the complex process of interfacing with design and engineering consultants, various trades, and bureaucratic logistics of city center projects.

Mike Courtney
Mike Courtney
PRESIDENT MASONRY RESTORATION DIVISION

Mike joined the Giampolini Group in 2000 in order to establish the Masonry Restoration division, leveraging his experience as regional director at one of the nation’s largest restoration/waterproofing companies. In his 40 years of hands-on experience, he has managed speciality projects throughout the Western US in both historic restoration and new construction. Mike guides the Masonry Restoration team in the complex process of interfacing with design and engineering consultants, various trades, and bureaucratic logistics of city center projects.

Mike Courtney
Mike Courtney
PRESIDENT MASONRY RESTORATION DIVISION

Mike joined the Giampolini Group in 2000 in order to establish the Masonry Restoration division, leveraging his experience as regional director at one of the nation’s largest restoration/waterproofing companies. In his 40 years of hands-on experience, he has managed speciality projects throughout the Western US in both historic restoration and new construction. Mike guides the Masonry Restoration team in the complex process of interfacing with design and engineering consultants, various trades, and bureaucratic logistics of city center projects.