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October 29, 2018

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 25 O C T O B E R 2 9 , 2 0 1 8 PROJECTS COMING TOGETHER NORTH TO SOUTH Nickerson & O'Day Inc. of Brewer recently completed the $7.5 million bathroom renovations for Husson University's Bell Hall dormitory. Work was completed in time for the fall semester. e project was similar to Nickerson & O'Day's earlier reno- vations at Hart and Carlisle halls on campus. Also on campus, Nickerson & O'Day will manage construction of the planned 7,100 square-foot, $3 mil- lion Wellness Learning Center. e new facility will combine nursing, physical and occupation therapy activities, a patient simulation lab, space for criminal justice education and an adjoining lobby to integrate the Wellness and Learning Center wings. AlliedCook of Scarborough will be construction manager for the planned Vets First Choice headquarters, on the site of what had been part of Shipyard Brewing's site in Portland's East End, at 12 Mountfort St. Bateman Partners and CBRE | The Boulos Co. are co-developers. e architect is David Lloyd at Archetype Architects in Portland. Ledgewood Construction of South Portland broke ground on the planned Belfast Public Works Building. e project will include two buildings, a 28,000-square-foot public works garage and 9,000-square-foot build- ing for salt and sand. Gartley Dorsky of Camden handled design. Completion date is expected to be September 2019. Monaghan Woodworks of Portland is doing the buildout for the Rosemont Market on Route 1 in Falmouth, a former Pratt Abbott cleaners. Great Falls Construction, Gorham, is the general contractor for the new main- tenance and operations facility at the International Marine Terminal. Great Falls won the project with a bid of $3.8 million. Great Falls is also build- ing the Station Square apartment complex in Gorham. DOING WELL BY DOING GOOD Emerald Builders, Bowdoinham, announced its partnership with Six Rivers NEMBA to support local trail building and conservation efforts. Emerald Builders joined 1% for the Planet, and with its gift of $550 to Six Rivers NEMBA has contributed $2,300 so far in its commitment to donate 1% of gross sales to non-profits working to protect the environment. Get started with our time saving solutions today: www.HancockLumber.com/TimeSavings "By incorporating Hancock wall panels we are able to do more jobs throughout the year. We can shave off 3 days per job x 30 jobs, which leaves me 90 extra days in the year to satisfy other clients." –Kyle Landry, Owner KC Construction WALL PANELS • TRUSS SYSTEMS HANCOCK Time Saving Solutions COMPONENT MANUFACTURING [ [ PREFINISHED PINE [ [ Prefinished pine gives a custom look to any space, all while saving you time on the jobsite! REDUCE ON-SITE FINISHING NO SET UP TIME NO WASTE NO CLEAN UP NO SET UP TIME NO WASTE NO CLEAN WINDOW TRIM KITS [ [ NO SET UP TIME NO 24/7 WEB TRACK [ [ "Online account access is an integral part of running my business, saving me precious time and money. Hancock's webTrack enables me to have paper- less billing, with immediate real-time information. It makes perfect sense. I can't imagine running my business without it." –Dan White, Owner Hildreth & White ACCESS ON YOUR SCHEDULE R E N D E R I N G / C O U R T E S Y N I C K E R S O N & O ' DAY Nickerson & O'Day will manage construction of the planned 7,100 square- foot, $3 million Wellness Learning Center at Husson University in Bangor. BY PETER VAN ALLEN BUILDING BUSINESS R E N D E R I N G / C O U R T E S Y V E T S F I R S T C H O I C E AlliedCook of Scarborough will be construction manager for the planned Vets First Choice headquarters, on Portland's East End, at 12 Mountfort St.

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