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Press Release April 30, 2020

MaineHousing's New Headquarters Nearing Completion

Landry/French Construction, one of Maine’s leading commercial contractors, is nearing completion on a major renovation of MaineHousing’s new headquarters in Augusta.

Located at 26 Edison Drive, the existing two-story vacant building was purchased by MaineHousing in 2018 to accommodate their growing needs. Built in the mid-1980s for use as a data center for a financial institution, the 65,000-SF brick building underwent extensive renovations to provide a modern, open-office environment for MaineHousing’s 175 employees.

The entire building was completely gutted and updated with all new finishes, as well as new mechanical and electrical systems throughout to bring the building up to code. A new lighting control system was installed, automatically adjusting to outdoor light levels. In order to provide for the addition of an elevator, an existing 13,000-SF section of the building was demolished.  The deficient exterior building envelope was replaced with new framing, sheathing and brick, and new large windows and four skylights were added, allowing an abundance of natural light into the offices.

The renovations on the first floor included adding a new front entrance and welcoming lobby for the public; open-office work spaces, several conference rooms, interview rooms, MaineHousing Board Room, fitness/yoga room, and training room. The second floor features more open-office workspaces with demountable partitions, as well as administrative offices, group meeting rooms for collaboration, additional conference rooms, cafeteria, kitchenette, walk-out patio, and storage areas.

Landry/French provided Preconstruction, Planning, and Construction Management Services. Despite the project’s challenges including several unforeseen conditions, the discovery of unsuitable soils and ledge, electrical equipment that needed to be replaced, and a deficient exterior envelope, the project will be completed on schedule. The renovations were designed by Auburn-based Harriman.

MaineHousing will occupy their new office space in June.

 


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