Past Work s
Hardypond Construction has completed thousands
of projects in the last few years. Our jobs range from
$300 to $5 million. Here are a few examples.
East Slope Condominiums
Bridgton, ME
The
East Slope Condominiums are the first trailside,
ski-in/ski-out condominiums at Shawnee Peak ski area. There are
32 condo units total. The units feature approximately 2,000sf of
luxury living space with gourmet eat-in kitchens, mountain and
lake views, stone fireplaces, hardwood flooring, and much more.
Mina LLC, Office Building at 10-12 City
Center
Portland, ME
This
project consisted of structural upgrades to a historic building
in downtown Portland. The work includes the addition of an
egress stairway and installation of an interior elevator.
Cinque Terre Restaurant
Portland, ME
Hardypond had the pleasure of working at
Cinque Terre Restaurant
in early January to reinvent the interior look at Cinque Terre
Restaurant in downtown Portland, Maine. Hardypond worked with
C&J Katz Studio in Boston to re-fixture and redesign the overall
look of the restaurant.
University of
Maine Farmington, Merrill Hall
Farmington, ME
Hardypond worked with the University of Maine at Farmington on their
administrative building, Merrill Hall. The building was the
first structure on campus and involves historical aspects in the
building design. Previously unused attic space is being turned
into faculty offices, administrative support offices and a music
practice room. The work will be completed over the summer of
2008.
10 Dana Street, Historic Old Port District
Portland, ME
The
historic four story renovation included renovating office space,
the addition of a new lobby, elevator, and two new stair
egresses. As well as a courtyard development
St. Lawrence Arts and Community Center
Portland, ME
The St.
Lawrence Arts & Community Center resides in the Historical St.
Lawrence Church built in 1897 on the top of Munjoy Hill. Due to
a lack of funding the sanctuary could not be restored at this
time. Hardypond constructed structural supports to ensure
the building remained standing in early 2006. Currently,
Hardypond is responsible for dismantling the facility saving the
stained glass windows, pews seating 400 people, organ, rose
granite, and other miscellaneous historical items. Demolition
began in early May. Hardypond hopes to rebuild this community
fixture in the coming years.
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