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By Jennifer Wagner and Christie Gamble
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IN A CONSTRUCTION ENVIRONMENT CHALLENGED BY EVER�INCREASING PERMIT AND CODE REQUIREMENTS, ONE PRINCIPLE REMAINS STEADFAST: the size of a building project does not necessarily correlate to the complexity of the project. At less than 500 square feet, a recent addition to St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Boston ranks among the smallest pro bono projects Cameron Roberts, principal of Cameron Roberts Advisors, has undertaken in a career that spans more than 25 years. Yet, the addition also represents one of the most complex projects Roberts has managed, when viewed through the lens of building envelope codes and permits.
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