Roland’s Drywall was awarded the Smiling Sailboat Dental Project in Brunswick, Maine. Ouellet and Associates is the Contractor chosen to lead the project.
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Drywall Work at OceanView Falmouth – Underway
Drywall work at Ocean View Falmouth Retirement Community is underway. 34 Schoolhouse Cottage style buildings are being constructed in multiple phases and Roland’s Drywall is excited about our partnership at Ocean View. See more at www.oceanviewrc.com
Molly Ockett Middle School – Landed by Roland’s Drywall
Molly Ockett Middle School is a $28 million expansion to accommodate students from C.A. Snow School, the enlarged Molly Ockett School is designed for up to 577 student in grades pre-K to 8. Arthur Dudley is the awarded General Contractor and Roland’s Drywall will spearhead the framing, sheathing, insulation, drywall and finishes. The project will begin in September of 2015.
Jackson Labs Chooses Rolands Drywall
Jackson labs has Roland’s doing their newly purchased building in Ellsworth, Maine. The former Lowe’s at Kingsland Crossing is being re-faced and the RDI team is literally “on it”. The existing EIFS facade is being redone by the RDI team to Jackson Labs’ specifications.
RDI lands Historic 660 Congress Street – Portland
After suffering from years of neglect and a recent fire, 660 Congress Street in Portland is being re-imagined as a downtown landmark. Roland’s Drywall has been selected as the contractor to perform drywall and finishes at this historical landmark. 660 will be utilized as apartments and commercial space later this year.
PNSY – SERE School Goes to RDI
The Portsmouth Naval Ship Yard and CCB select Rolands Drywall as their Drywall Contractor. This sensitive project will include wood framing, metal framing, wood floor framing, stage framing, blocking, insulation and Drywall Finishes.
Maine Med Expansion underway
Maine Medical is expanding the Bean building and renovation plan is aimed at two primary objectives for the hospital, allowing Maine Medical Center to modernize and alleviate pressure in current operating rooms, which today are running at rates that are higher than industry norms, Maine Medical Center reported. Suffolk Construction is the chosen contractor and Roland’s Drywall is spearheading the 40 million dollar expansion.