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Making it in Maine 2017

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1 8 M A K I N G I T I N M A I N E \ F A L L 2 0 1 7 Sponsored Manufacturer Profile Casco Bay Steel Structures Inc. www.cascobaysteel.com 1 Wallace Ave., South Portland, Maine 04106 P: 207.780.6722 FOUNDED: 1997 PRESIDENT: Byron Tait FULL-TIME/ FTE EMPLOYEES: 150 HEADQUARTERS: South Portland, Maine, USA ADDITIONAL COMPANY LOCATIONS: South Portland, Maine, Saco, Maine Casco Bay Steel Structures Inc. was established in 1997 and has continually grown to meet the needs of steel bridge projects throughout New England and the Tri-State area. Casco Bay Steel Structures is an AISC certified bridge fabrication company with fracture-critical and sophisticated paint endorsements, and is also a member of the National Steel Bridge Alliance. Casco Bay Steel has three fabrication facilities totaling 250,000 square feet of fabrication space on 60 acres. n Seeing CBSS grow from when I started here as a welder on miscellaneous parts, and then being able to have the opportunity to grow into my current position as the company grew and seeing many coworkers given similar opportunities to grow. Keeps me thrilled on what we will build next! Matt Cote, 32 C O M PA N Y P R O F I L E YEARS AT COMPANY: 13 POSITON: Quality control manager SCHOOL: Eastern Maine Technical College PRODUCTS Simple span, multi-span, truss bridges, box arches, delta leg, lift spans, railroad bridges, pedestrian bridges MARKETS/CUSTOMERS Casco Bay Steel Structures serves general contractors in the New England and tri-state area CAREER/JOB OPPORTUNITIES Roles at Casco Bay Steel Structures include laborer, welder, painter, driver, quality control, shop supervisor, estimator, project manager. COMPANY BENEFITS The company offers company-paid health care, a 401k with matching contributions and uniforms. INTERNSHIP PROGRAM None SUSTAINABILITY All materials fabricated are made in the USA. The company also takes part in various recycling programs

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