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Maine Can Move Ahead With Plans to Replace Decaying Frank J. Wood Bridge

A plan to replace a deteriorating and historic bridge on Maine's Midcoast is moving forward, the Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) announced Jan. 30. The agency said that it had received a final determination from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) that allows the state to replace the Frank J....


Lewiston, Maine's Tallest Building to Convert from Office to Residential Space

After changing ownership three times in three years, the latest owner of the narrow Professional Building at 145 Lisbon St. in Lewiston, Maine, plans to convert the structure from office to residential use....


Bristol, Maine, Selects Portland Contractor to Build School Renovation, Addition

A contract for more than $6.4 million to build an addition and renovation project at Bristol, Maine's Consolidated School was won by Portland's Optimum Construction Co. during a meeting of the Bristol School Committee on Jan....


Portland, Maine's $100M Art Museum Expansion to Utilize Mass Timber

A Portland, Ore., design firm has been chosen to create the expansion of the Portland Museum of Art (PMA) all the way across the country in Maine's largest city. LEVER Architecture recently was named the winner in the much-heralded international competition to design the $100 million project that will add approximately 60,000 sq....


Federal Funding Package to Help Upgrade Small Towns Like Greenville, Maine

The omnibus funding package recently passed by Congress includes more than $308 million for nearly 200 projects across Maine, including a few in the town of Greenville in the state's Highlands Region....


UMaine Builds World's First 3D-Printed Home Built With Bio-Based Products

The University of Maine Advanced Structures and Composites Center (ASCC) is behind the building of BioHome3D, the world's first 3D-printed house made entirely with bio-based materials such as wood flour, or fine sawdust, mixed with a binder made from corn....


Maine Okays $104M Expansion of Ski Resort On Sugarloaf's West Mountain

The Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has approved a plan for Sugarloaf, one of New England's top ski resorts, to expand to its adjacent West Mountain property in Franklin County's Carrabassett Valley....


Bedrock Blasted to Build New 45-Room Inn in Downtown Bar Harbor, Maine

New construction began in November to build an inn in a prominent part of downtown Bar Harbor, Maine, where run-down buildings once stood, the Bangor Daily News reported Dec. 18. Crews began working on the 45-room inn, which under the town's ordinances falls under the heading of a bed and breakfast, just as Bar Harbor's annual tourist season wound down....


Rural Bridgton, Maine's Cornshop Bridge Slated for Replacement in 2025

The Cornshop Bridge, on Depot Street in the picturesque New England town of Bridgton, Maine, is showing its age. Built in 1947, the short bridge spans Stevens Brook, and has been targeted by the Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) for replacement in 2025....


VIDEO: University of New England Building New Medical School in Portland, Maine

The University of New England (UNE) has begun a $93 million project to build a 112,000-sq.-ft., four-story health sciences center in Portland, Maine, to allow the state's only medical school to move from its current Biddeford location....







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