Portfolio
Our client intended to convert a former Catholic church into a premier wedding and event venue with dramatic and exceptional …learn more.
The client’s expectations were high: build a 110-room, 70,000 square foot hotel on a site abutting a waterfall in the …learn more.
Coastal Studies for Girls offers experiential semesters for 10th grade girls to live and learn science and math skills on a …learn more.
Built in 1931, John Calvin Steven’s masonry clubhouse in Portland needed tender loving care and upgrades to improve the Boys …learn more.
Youth Alternatives, a social services provider for children and families, needed to consolidate most of their operation from multiple locations. …learn more.
Located in South Portland, Bet Ha’am is a Reform Jewish congregation, whose facility includes a synagogue and a religious school. …learn more.
“Wright-Ryan kept me, my partners and my business in mind and produced a building that worked for our expectations. They successfully coordinated and executed a design-build process to successfully provide me with the type of building I was hoping to achieve.”
Built as the town’s largest performance venue, the center accommodates 500 patrons and features a professional sound and theatrical lighting …learn more.
Wright-Ryan was hired by the Town of Topsham to build their town offices after we completed construction at the town …learn more.
The new police station was a critical part of the revitalization of downtown Sanford and was very important to the …learn more.
Municipal and governing buildings are often the pride and center of activity for a community. Wright-Ryan worked to supply a …learn more.
In the heart of downtown Lewiston stood the old Music Hall, built in 1877. Plans called for it to be …learn more.
Wright-Ryan constructed a new 3-story, 55,000 square foot LEED Certified administrative office building for the Maine Turnpike Authority. This new …learn more.