York Town Hall | York, ME This past year, Wright-Ryan undertook a transformative project at York Town Hall, restoring its historic character and adding modern elements to meet the needs of today’s community. The building's history is memorialized throughout, from the original wood used in a conference table to a case featuring artifacts found inside the Town Hall and from around York. #buildingmainesgreatspaces #historicrenovation #construction
关于我们
Wright-Ryan Construction is a Construction Management and General Contracting Company based out of Portland, Maine. Founded in 1984, we have become one of Maine’s leading and most respected construction firms. We work with design teams, owners and architects who care enough about their projects to choose the very best. The people we hire, our attention to detail, the duration and satisfaction of our professional relationships – they all attest to our concern for building spaces that have meaning for our clients and ourselves.
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http://www.wright-ryan.com
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- 所属行业
- 建筑业
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- 51-200 人
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- Portland,Maine
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- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1984
- 领域
- Our biggest strength is our ability to customize project delivery methods to meet clients' needs.
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10 Danforth Street
US,Maine,Portland,04101
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Here’s to the grand re-opening of Portland Community Squash this past weekend! What an awesome celebration of an amazing community! We are honored to have been a part of this inspirational project. What started as Visioning and Concepts back in 2020 has finally come to reality! Portland Community Squash Perkins&Will Wright-Ryan Construction, Inc. Halvorson | Tighe & Bond Studio Thornton Tomasetti Sparhawk Group Brooke Trivas Rebecca Eberlein Rania Karamallah, LEED AP Natalie Bellefleur Nikki Liu Barrett Takesian Sarah Stickney Rob Adams
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As 2024 draws to a close, we’re reflecting on the progress and accomplishments of the past year, including our work at the Tekαkαpimək Contact Station. Each project reminds us of the value of collaboration, hard work, and vision. Here’s to continuing to build great spaces in 2025! #buildingmainesgreatspaces Elliotsville Foundation and Friends of Katahdin Woods and Waters Design Architect – Norway: Todd Saunders, Saunders Architecture Architect of Record – USA: Alisberg Parker Architects Landscape Architect: Reed Hilderbrand Structural Engineer: Atelier One Surveyor, Civil Engineer, and Structural Engineer of Record: Haley Ward, Inc. Creative Project Management: Erin Hutton Exhibit Design: WSDIA | WeShouldDoItAll Environmental & Energy Consultant: Transsolar Inc Exhibits built by: Split Rock Studios - Exhibit Design / Build Interpretive Planning: Tūhura Communications Exhibit Writer: Jennifer Neptune, Penobscot Documentarians: Nolan Altvater, Passamaquoddy and James Eric Francis, Sr., Penobscot Photography: James Florio
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As we wrap up our 40th year, we're filled with gratitude for the partnerships that have shaped this milestone. Wishing you Happy Holidays from all of us at Wright-Ryan Construction! #buildingforgenerations #buildingmainesgreatspaces
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Building spaces that inspire: Tekαkαpimək’s exhibits offer an immersive and accessible experience, connecting visitors to Katahdin Woods and Waters through a Wabanaki lens. Blending culture, history, and design, the exhibits feature tactile and interactive elements. They celebrate Wabanaki resilience and creativity while fostering a deep personal connection to the land and its stories. Wright-Ryan is grateful to have played a role in this deeply inspirational project. Photography: James Florio #buildingmainesgreatspaces All Wabanaki Cultural Knowledge and Intellectual Property shared within the Tekαkαpimək project is owned by the Wabanaki Nations.
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Sign our virtual guestbook! We'd love to hear about your favorite Wright-Ryan moments. Whether it's a project collaboration or a community initiative, send us a note through our guestbook to commemorate the past 40 years of Wright-Ryan! Scroll down on the Building for Generations page to sign: https://lnkd.in/eCRsBPZ8!
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A signature innovation of the Tekαkαpimək Contact Station was the development of 165 custom-built, structural-grade Douglas Fir glulam columns. “All of these glulams were fabricated in a nearby potato barn by general contractor Wright-Ryan,” writes Leopoldo Villardi in the December issue of Architectural Record. Wright-Ryan is proud to celebrate the work of every team member and grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with Elliotsville Foundation, the Wabanaki Advisory Board, Saunders Architecture, and all the project partners. Check out the feature in Architectural Record to learn more about this monumental project! https://lnkd.in/dZ-YsY3q Photography: James Florio
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Elliotsville Foundation, with support from a Wabanaki Advisory Board, tasked Wright-Ryan Construction to realize the vision for a visitor contact station in the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument. Our entire team is grateful to Leopoldo Villardi and James Florio (jamesflorio.com) for capturing Tekakapimek so beautifully in December’s issue of Architectural Record. Congratulations to all the project partners! Design Architect – Norway: Todd Saunders, Saunders Arkitektur AS Architect of Record – USA: Alisberg Parker Architects Landscape Architect: Reed Hilderbrand LLC Landscape Architecture Structural Engineer: Atelier One Surveyor, Civil Engineer, and Structural Engineer of Record: Haley Ward, Inc. Construction Manager: Wright-Ryan Construction, Inc. Creative Project Management: Erin Hutton Exhibit Design: WSDIA | WeShouldDoItAll Environmental & Energy Consultant: Transsolar KlimaEngineering Exhibits built by: Split Rock Studios - Exhibit Design / Build Interpretive Planning: Tūhura Communications (tuhuracommunications.com) Exhibit Writer: Jennifer Neptune, Penobscot (jenniferneptune.com) Documentarians: Nolan Altvater, Passamaquoddy and James Eric Francis, Sr., Penobscot (bit.ly/4fVo7uC) Photography: James Florio (jamesflorio.com) Additional project partners include, but are not limited to: The Wabanaki Alliance (wabanakialliance.com) and FRIENDS OF KATAHDIN WOODS AND WATERS For more information, please visit: bit.ly/3ZxT9D1
“No national park,” the yard signs said. “Give Maine Back to Mainers.” This was nearly a decade ago, amid opposition to philanthropist and Burt’s Bees cofounder Roxanne Quimby’s plan to donate 87,563 acres in northern Maine to the National Park Service (NPS). The ardent conservationist came head-to-head with the state’s legacy of private land ownership, with many wary of the possibility that the federal government would restrict hunting, fishing, and other recreational activities. To Quimby’s son, Lucas St. Clair, an outdoorsman who grew up here and later joined her campaign, the argument wasn’t just about conservation. It was also about rural economic development—attracting visitors and bringing back jobs to a region once home to the country’s largest paper mills. “Her acquisition of the land represented the fact that those mills weren’t returning, in a really visceral way,” St. Clair says. He listened to concerns and, slowly, he began to persuade skeptics. Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument was ultimately established by presidential proclamation in 2016. St. Clair’s Elliotsville Foundation kicked off development of trail and camping infrastructure for NPS while also setting its sights on something more ambitious—a visitor contact station. Many of the country’s great national parks benefit from identifiable architectural landmarks: the arts-and-crafts Old Faithful Inn in Yellowstone and Glacier Park Lodge in Montana, for example. But what should such a structure—one with the benefit of our current understanding of environmental stewardship—look like in the 21st century? In architect Todd Saunders (@saundersarchitecture), Quimby and St. Clair found a fellow naturalist, whose Fogo Island Inn had set out to achieve similar goals in Newfoundland. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/dZ-YsY3q Words by Leopoldo Villardi Photos © James Florio
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#40Projectsfor40Years – Co-Housing Community This co-housing development is located on a sixteen-acre waterfront lot. The building’s form reinterprets New England vernacular, blending green elements and durable materials into an aesthetic that is contemporary, yet timeless. The building maximizes water views, daylight, and natural ventilation, adding to its energy efficiency with a super-insulated envelope, a central biomass boiler, and solar collectors making net-zero energy possible. Architect: Richard Renner Architects Photographer: Peter Vanderwarker #buildingforgenerations
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Rocky shores. Salty sea breezes. High sand dunes and tangled beach grasses. 🌊 The Colony Hotel - Maine is a postcard-perfect New England seaside resort. It's welcomed guests to the shores of Kennebunk, Maine for over 100 years. When the hotel decided to undertake a significant expansion, it was critical that the new buildings reflect the historic character of the original building, which is recognized as an Historic Hotel of America by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The new Coveside buildings curve along the property's edge, their façade design reinforcing a cohesive aesthetic across the expansive property. Two-story guest buildings provide 47 additional guestrooms, and a beautiful new open-air market invites guests to sample local blueberry jam or enjoy a lobster roll on the sunny patio. The Colony can now welcome more guests, while maintaining its time-honored commitment to beauty, elegance, and service. Our thanks to the Colony Hotel and Wright-Ryan Construction, Inc. for their partnership on this project. #hotel #architecture #kennebunkme 📷 Ryan Captures Life
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