Town of Scarborough Selects Landry/French as Construction Manager for New $21.5M Public Safety Building
Landry/French Construction has been selected as Construction Manager for the new $21.5 million public safety building in Scarborough.
The voters approved a $19.5 million bond issue in November that will replace the crowded public safety building. The Town plans to sell the current building and to use the proceeds from the sale, as well as reserve funds, to cover the additional $2 million needed for construction. The new 53,000-square-foot combined police and fire station building, designed by Context Architecture of Boston, will accommodate current public safety needs and anticipate community and staffing growth through 2041. The new facility will be located on town-owned land located adjacent to the Town Hall and bordered by US Route 1 and Sawyer Road.
“As a Scarborough-based company deeply rooted in the community, we’re extremely proud and honored to be selected as Construction Manager for such an important project,” said CEO Kevin French. “Many of our team members are residents of Scarborough which makes it that much more special for the company.”
During the next several months, Landry/French will work closely with the Town of Scarborough, Context Architecture, and Owner’s Representative Tom Perkins of Dirigo Architectural to provide pre-construction services. Construction is anticipated to begin in July 2018 with estimated completion in December 2019.
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