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Northern New England’s largest practice of eye physicians and surgeons required a 10,000 square foot medical fit-up for their new …learn more.
Wright-Ryan Construction developed this 27,000 square foot, 27-unit mixed-income structure on top of an existing one story parking garage. Funding …learn more.
The biomedical research facility houses teams of scientists and top faculty that are dedicated to medical education and advancing the …learn more.
Wright-Ryan Construction, acting as Design-Builder, completed this high-end boutique Hotel, situated across the street from Bowdoin College and within walking distance …learn more.
Construction at the University of Southern Maine’s John Mitchell Science & Technology Center nearly doubled the original structure. Wright-Ryan built …learn more.
The existing Topsham Public Library opened in 1941. Wright-Ryan Construction was tasked with updating the building to suit the needs …learn more.
Throughout the design process, Wright-Ryan worked with us and the architect in the spirit of collaboration. Once the renovation began, the communication was constant and honest. We were never “surprised”, which surprised us given the magnitude of the renovation.
Since the mid-1800s, the 238,000 square-foot Hathaway Mill had been at the core of Waterville’s textile industry. When it was silenced in …learn more.
The University of Southern Maine was building a new ice arena, the largest enclosed ice surface north of Boston, and …learn more.
Maine College of Art (MECA) consolidated its operation in a famous former department store in downtown Portland, and its presence …learn more.
Creative Imaging Group hired Wright-Ryan to build new energy efficient headquarters in Scarborough, Maine. The 3,000 sq. ft. office building …learn more.
The Cape Elizabeth Elementary School pool required both renovation and new construction. This project involved replacement of an outdated swimming …learn more.
Wright-Ryan was hired by the owner’s representative to provide design-build services for TruChoice Credit Union. The client wanted to build a …learn more.