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24 Expansion suits engineering firms
Maine's engineering firms are in a growth mode,
seeking mergers, moving into larger quarters and
beefing up the C-suite.
Shannon Wiley, left, and Michaela
Curley, both safety coordinators at
Landry/French Construction, at the
construction site for the second
phase of Hobson's Landing along
Commercial Street in Portland
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