Before the frame for the enlargement of the U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in Little Rock had even been erected, Beaubois had already finished producing the furnishings and architectural woodwork elements that now grace the interior of the new wing, adjacent to the 100-year-old building.
Beaubois' shop drawings, renowned for their precision, guided the builders in their work so that all of the firm's pieces were flawlessly integrated into the design of the new courtrooms.
The company's mandate involved the fitting up of 12 courtrooms (District Court and Magistrate Court) and a room reserved exclusively for Special Proceedings. Benches for judges, lawyers and bailiffs as well as witness boxes, wall panels, doors and moldings will all carry the Beaubois seal.
Already active in more than 20 US states, Beaubois has now broken into the Arkansas market.
Ébénisterie Beaubois Ltée