Mill at Freedom Falls wins Maine Preservation Honor award

Lee shows Scott the mill works

Lee shows Scott the mill works

Maine Preservation held their annual honor awards ceremony last Thursday,  to “recognize owners, developers, professionals and leaders responsible for transformative historic preservation efforts throughout the state.”  We were proud to be part of the team honored for the restoration of The Mill at Freedom Falls.  Read the full list of honorees, here.

Chris Glass, Tony Grassi, Carmen Bombeke, Jay Fischer and Arron Sturgis accept a Maine Preservation Honor Award

Chris Glass, Tony Grassi, Carmen Bombeke, Jay Fischer and Arron Sturgis accept a Maine Preservation Honor Award

This project was a true collaboration between client, architect, architectural historian, general contractor and ourselves, the traditional timber framers.  There are so many folks who should be proud of their participation, who gave their time, energy, intelligence and passion to completing a very challenging project.  Thank you Ed Bell, Reese Crotteau, Shawn Perry, Lee Hoagland, Chuck Michalek, Tom Glynn, Scott Lewis, Jesse Turgeon and Rod Bishop.  Read more about the finished project, here.

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