Tuck Hall, constructed circa 1929, is one of the original facilities for the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, and consists of a steep-slope slate shingle roof, copper dormers, and a small low-slope EPDM roof housing mechanical equipment.
Circa 1930, the Chase and Woodbury Halls were constructed to the east and west elevations of Tuck Hall which also consists of steep-slope slate shingle roofs and copper dormers. Due to reported moisture infiltration, Gale performed an evaluation of the existing roof systems, as well as prepared drawings and technical specifications for the replacement of the steep-slope slate shingle, copper dormer, and low-slope EPDM roof areas to match the historic aesthetic of the existing. The project is currently under construction and on schedule to be substantially complete prior to the end of November 2024.