Maine Coast Construction Recognized for Steel Buildings

By Maine Coast Construction Corp. | Sep 25, 2012
Photo by: Robert Davee A VP steel building built this past summer by Maine Coast Construction at Journey's End Marina in Rockland.

Last week, Maine Coast Construction was recognized as one of the top Varco Pruden Builders in the Northeast.  The award was given out at VP’s annual Builders Meeting in Portsmouth, NH.  Maine Coast Construction president John Davee and steel project manager Randy Boyer attended the event.

Varco Pruden Builders specialize in pre-engineered steel systems which are used by Maine Coast Construction for its steel structures including buildings at Journey’s End Marina, Front Street Shipyard, Cellar Door Winery, New England Motor Works, and Lyman Morse Boatyard.  Varco Pruden is a leader in the steel structure industry and had nearly 40% of the Pre-Engineered market share in New England in 2011.  According to VP’s website, Varco Pruden manufactures around 6,000 steel buildings a year which are installed around the world.

Thank you to the Maine Coast Construction steel crew for being among of the best in the country!

Cellar Door Winery in Lincolnville added a new steel structure this past summer. (Photo by: Randy Boyer)
Journey's End Marina held an open house at their newest steel building in Rockland this past August. (Photo by: John Davee)
The Hope Elephant barn in Hope has a steel frame. (Photo by: Hope Elephants)
The Lyman Morse building in Thomaston made the 2008 Varco Pruden Hall of Fame. (Photo by: Maine Coast Construction)
Buildings #1 and #5 at Front Street Shipyard were completed this past year in Belfast. (Photo by: Billy Black)
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