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V o l . X X I N o. I I I F e b r ua r y 9 , 2 0 1 5 30 T H E L I S T As a legacy Maine manufacturing company, True Textiles has seen many changes during its 100+ years of existence. Transforming its IT infrastructure for the new millennium was a necessity. They turned to Oxford Networks to do it right. Call today to find out what we can do for your business. 1-888-342-7678 Data Center Solutions / Managed IT Solutions Business Telephone / Business Internet Data Networking Solutions / Carrier Services Read more about the True Textiles and Oxford Networks Solution: oxfordnetworks.com/truetextiles ® "Thanks to Oxford Networks, we were able to avoid a large capital expenditure, fit the solution into our current operating expense structure, and concentrate our IT efforts on those areas of the business that truly add value to business bottom line." -Rick Cowan, CIO, True Textiles DND: Did Not Disclose. s o u r C e : Each company Largest construction companies based in Maine Ranked by revenue, 2014 Revenue/ No. of employees Largest 2014 job/ Location Value Construction services Chief executive/ Title 1 The Cianbro Cos. 101 Cianbro Sq., P.O. Box 1000, Pittsfield 04967 487-3311, www.cianbro.com $530,000,000 4,000 Maine Power Reliability Project, various locations $300.0 million Commercial, electrical, power/energy, fabrication and coating, fuel transmission, industrial, marine, modular, shipbuilding and offshore, wind, transportation, water/ wastewater Peter G. Vigue, chairman/CEO 2 Reed & Reed Inc. P.O. Box 370, Woolwich 04579 443-9747, www.reed-reed.com $147,000,000 225 Oakfield Wind Power Project, Oakfield DND Design-build, wind power Jackson Parker, president/CEO 3 Sargent Corp. 378 Bennoch Rd., Stillwater 04489 827-4435, www.sargent-corp.com $103,000,000 390 DND DND Airport and highway, environmental, landfill construction and capping, site preparation Herbert Sargent, president 4 E.S. Boulos Co. 45 Bradley Dr., Westbrook 04092 464-3706, www.esboulos.com $80,000,000 250 Maine Power Reliability Project, Phase I, statewide $17.0 million Electrical construction, utilities and telecommunications Martin Browne, executive director 5 Shaw Bros. Construction Inc. 341 Mosher Rd., Gorham 04038 839-2552, www.shawbrothers.com $58,000,000 200 Summit Natural Gas Expansion, Yarmouth, Falmouth and Cumberland $6.2 million Roadwork, utility work, site work, paving, asphalt and aggregate sales, crushing and demolition Jonathan Shaw, president 6 Landry/French Construction Co. 160 Pleasant Hill Rd., Scarborough 04074 730-5566, www.landryfrenchconstruction.com $41,200,000 32 State Office Building, South Portland $11.5 million Construction management, design-build, general contracting Denis Landry, president 7 CCB Inc. 65 Bradley Dr., Westbrook 04092 464-2626, www.ccb-inc.com $39,456,211 134 Confidential client project, Maine $6.1 million Alternative delivery construction contracts (design/build contracting), pre-construction services and construction management, traditional design-bid-build Beth Sturtevant, president 8 The Sheridan Corp. 33 Sheridan Dr., Fairfield 04937 453-9311, www.sheridancorp.com $32,000,000 DND Thomas College - Residence Hall and Administration Bldg., Waterville DND Commercial, design-build, general contracting, industrial, institutional Brad Nelson, president DND: Did Not Disclose. SOURCE: Each company of job to commercial/industrial clients, "open book" general Largest construction companies based in Maine Ranked by revenue, 2014 Revenue/ No. of employees Largest 2014 job/ Location Value Construction services Chief executive/ Title 1 The Cianbro Cos. 101 Cianbro Sq., P.O. Box 1000, Pittsfield 04967 487-3311, www.cianbro.com $530,000,000 4,000 Maine Power Reliability Project, various locations $300.0 million Commercial, electrical, power/energy, fabrication and coating, fuel transmission, industrial, marine, modular, shipbuilding and offshore, wind, transportation, water/ wastewater Peter G. Vigue, chairman/CEO 2 Reed & Reed Inc. P.O. Box 370, Woolwich 04579 443-9747, www.reed-reed.com $147,000,000 225 Oakfield Wind Power Project, Oakfield DND Design-build, wind power Jackson Parker, president/CEO 3 Sargent Corp. 378 Bennoch Rd., Stillwater 04489 827-4435, www.sargent-corp.com $103,000,000 390 DND DND Airport and highway, environmental, landfill construction and capping, site preparation Herbert Sargent, president 4 E.S. Boulos Co. 45 Bradley Dr., Westbrook 04092 464-3706, www.esboulos.com $80,000,000 250 Maine Power Reliability Project, Phase I, statewide $17.0 million Electrical construction, utilities and telecommunications Martin Browne, executive director 5 Shaw Bros. Construction Inc. 341 Mosher Rd., Gorham 04038 839-2552, www.shawbrothers.com $58,000,000 200 Summit Natural Gas Expansion, Yarmouth, Falmouth and Cumberland $6.2 million Roadwork, utility work, site work, paving, asphalt and aggregate sales, crushing and demolition Jonathan Shaw, president 6 Landry/French Construction Co. 160 Pleasant Hill Rd., Scarborough 04074 730-5566, www.landryfrenchconstruction.com $41,200,000 32 State Office Building, South Portland $11.5 million Construction management, design-build, general contracting Denis Landry, president 7 CCB Inc. 65 Bradley Dr., Westbrook 04092 464-2626, www.ccb-inc.com $39,456,211 134 Confidential client project, Maine $6.1 million Alternative delivery construction contracts (design/build contracting), pre-construction services and construction management, traditional design-bid-build Beth Sturtevant, president 8 The Sheridan Corp. 33 Sheridan Dr., Fairfield 04937 453-9311, www.sheridancorp.com $32,000,000 DND Thomas College - Residence Hall and Administration Bldg., Waterville DND Commercial, design-build, general contracting, industrial, institutional Brad Nelson, president DND: Did Not Disclose. SOURCE: Each company of job to commercial/industrial clients, "open book" general C O M P I L E D B Y H E I D E M A R T I N

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