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Landry/French Construction Company begins construction of Bangor Savings Bank building

Bangor Savings Bank building, Marginal Way - Portland, ME Bangor Savings Bank building, Marginal Way - Portland, ME

Portland, ME Landry/French Construction Company has started on construction a new Bangor Savings Bank building. The new 7,200 s/f, three-story solar-powered building will be located on Marginal Way and will include a full-service branch bank and drive-thru on the first floor with offices and conference rooms located on the second and third floors. The second floor will feature a walk-out roof-top deck that offers views of Back Bay. A conference room will be provided for community use.

The new facility was designed by TAC Architectural Group of Hampden. Construction is expected to be completed in June 2016.

“Landry/French has enjoyed a long relationship with Bangor Savings Bank and has completed over a dozen projects” said vice president Kevin French. “We deeply value the partnership and are extremely grateful they continue to place their trust in Landry/French.”

Landry/French is one of Maine’s leading construction companies providing construction management, design/build, and general contracting services. Their experience includes a diverse range of projects including healthcare, commercial, corporate, financial, housing, and education.

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