
- Mid Coast Hospital
- Bath, Maine
- Project Manager for site design and environmental permitting for Mid Coast hospital in Brunswick. Situated on a 150 acre site on Bath Road, the project included the construction of a 3,000 linear foot access roadway with associated sewer and water extensions, pump station design and site planning services for the parking lots. Pine Tree Engineering also provided environmental permitting services with the Town of Brunswick, Maine Department of Environmental Protection, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and Maine Department of Transportation.

Maine Maritime Museum
Bath, Maine
Member of the project team in conjunction with a landscape architect for the redevelopment of the front entrance and 5-acre south campus, with a goal of enhancing visitor experience, creating an ecologically friendly and attractive landscape to border the Kennebec River and Washington Street, and addressing a lack of accessibility for people with disabilities, crumbling front steps and deteriorating parking facilities. Services included site grading, drainage design and environmental permitting.
Bath, Maine
Member of the project team in conjunction with a landscape architect for the redevelopment of the front entrance and 5-acre south campus, with a goal of enhancing visitor experience, creating an ecologically friendly and attractive landscape to border the Kennebec River and Washington Street, and addressing a lack of accessibility for people with disabilities, crumbling front steps and deteriorating parking facilities. Services included site grading, drainage design and environmental permitting.

Public Works Facility
Bowdoinham, Maine
The Town of Bowdoinham outgrew their old public works facility and decided to construct a larger, more comprehensive facility at a new location. Pine Tree Engineering helped to evaluate the new site and obtained a Maine Department of Environmental Stormwater permit on behalf of the Town. Pine Tree provided the design of the 80' x 122' public works garage, 60' x 120' sand/salt storage building, and paved/gravel maneuvering and parking areas. Engineering services also included bidding and construction administration.
Bowdoinham, Maine
The Town of Bowdoinham outgrew their old public works facility and decided to construct a larger, more comprehensive facility at a new location. Pine Tree Engineering helped to evaluate the new site and obtained a Maine Department of Environmental Stormwater permit on behalf of the Town. Pine Tree provided the design of the 80' x 122' public works garage, 60' x 120' sand/salt storage building, and paved/gravel maneuvering and parking areas. Engineering services also included bidding and construction administration.

Wyman Lake Boating Facility Pleasant Ridge Plantation, Maine
The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry's (MDACF) public boat launch on Wyman Lake needed renovations. Parking improvements, handicap access, new precast concrete plank launch ramp, and a concrete abutment enhanced the site's usability. Pine Tree Engineering obtained environmental permits and provided topographic survey, design, construction administration, and other services.
The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry's (MDACF) public boat launch on Wyman Lake needed renovations. Parking improvements, handicap access, new precast concrete plank launch ramp, and a concrete abutment enhanced the site's usability. Pine Tree Engineering obtained environmental permits and provided topographic survey, design, construction administration, and other services.

Parker Head Road Tidal Restoration
Phippsburg, Maine
Funding was obtained to replace an inadequate 36" culvert in order to allow natural drainage of a tidal wetland. The photo shows the inlet of the new 72" culvert with the formerly impounded area now drained. The replacement culvert will also increase successful movement by fish and wildlife between the Kennebec River/Mill Pond and the tidal area. Future monitoring will document changes in vegetation and wildlife populations as the habitat restores itself.
Phippsburg, Maine
Funding was obtained to replace an inadequate 36" culvert in order to allow natural drainage of a tidal wetland. The photo shows the inlet of the new 72" culvert with the formerly impounded area now drained. The replacement culvert will also increase successful movement by fish and wildlife between the Kennebec River/Mill Pond and the tidal area. Future monitoring will document changes in vegetation and wildlife populations as the habitat restores itself.

Old River Road & Union Hill Road
Fryeburg, Maine
Fryeburg placed the reconstruction of River Road and Union Hill Road on the top of its roadway maintenance list. The project involved over 5,700 linear feet of roadway reconstruction and included full depth pavement reclamation, gravel base, fine grading, drainage improvements, a 5' x 12' precast concrete box culvert, guardrails, and hot mix asphalt paving. The project was completed on schedule in advance of the annual Fryeburg Fair.
Fryeburg, Maine
Fryeburg placed the reconstruction of River Road and Union Hill Road on the top of its roadway maintenance list. The project involved over 5,700 linear feet of roadway reconstruction and included full depth pavement reclamation, gravel base, fine grading, drainage improvements, a 5' x 12' precast concrete box culvert, guardrails, and hot mix asphalt paving. The project was completed on schedule in advance of the annual Fryeburg Fair.

Village Sidewalks
Bowdoinham, Maine
The Town of Bowdoinham received a grant from the Maine Department of Transportation's Quality Community Program to create 7,450 linear feet of sidewalks to connect streets throughout the village. Pine Tree Engineering assisted the town by providing survey, design, permitting, bidding, and construction administration services. The photo shows a portion of sidewalk while it was under construction.
Bowdoinham, Maine
The Town of Bowdoinham received a grant from the Maine Department of Transportation's Quality Community Program to create 7,450 linear feet of sidewalks to connect streets throughout the village. Pine Tree Engineering assisted the town by providing survey, design, permitting, bidding, and construction administration services. The photo shows a portion of sidewalk while it was under construction.

Route 26 Water Main Extension
Poland, Maine
In order to provide valuable public water supply and fire protection to the village, the Town of Poland extended the 12" water main along Route 26 in conjunction with the Maine Department of Transportation's reconstruction project. Pine Tree Engineering was proud to provide survey, design, permitting, and construction administration services for the project.
Poland, Maine
In order to provide valuable public water supply and fire protection to the village, the Town of Poland extended the 12" water main along Route 26 in conjunction with the Maine Department of Transportation's reconstruction project. Pine Tree Engineering was proud to provide survey, design, permitting, and construction administration services for the project.

Branch Lake Boating Facility
Ellsworth, Maine
The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry funded this project, which included a 6,000 linear foot access road, boat launch, boat wash station, and parking for 25 trailered vehicles. Pine Tree Engineering obtained city, state, and federal permits, and provided survey, design, construction administration, and other support services.
Ellsworth, Maine
The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry funded this project, which included a 6,000 linear foot access road, boat launch, boat wash station, and parking for 25 trailered vehicles. Pine Tree Engineering obtained city, state, and federal permits, and provided survey, design, construction administration, and other support services.

Brown Bridge Replacement
Buckfield, Maine
Brown Bridge was in need of replacement, and the Town of Buckfield contracted Pine Tree Engineering to perform a study of bridge alternatives and cost comparisons. The project also included permitting, design, bidding, and construction administration services.
Buckfield, Maine
Brown Bridge was in need of replacement, and the Town of Buckfield contracted Pine Tree Engineering to perform a study of bridge alternatives and cost comparisons. The project also included permitting, design, bidding, and construction administration services.

Rangeley Lake State Park Boat Launch Rangeley, Maine
Pine Tree Engineering worked with the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry's Boating Facilities Program to design, bid, and oversee reconstruction of this concrete plank ramp and launch area. The project included a concrete abutment, drainage improvements, paving, and a handicap accessible parking space. Permits had to be obtained from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Pine Tree Engineering worked with the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry's Boating Facilities Program to design, bid, and oversee reconstruction of this concrete plank ramp and launch area. The project included a concrete abutment, drainage improvements, paving, and a handicap accessible parking space. Permits had to be obtained from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Pedestrian Footbridge
Norway, Maine
Town funding, along with contributions from two anonymous donors, allowed the purchase of a prefabricated steel footbridge to span Pennesseewassee Stream. Following its 20-hour journey from Alabama, the bridge was carefully lowered into place by a local crane operator. Finish work and landscaping were completed by the Highway Department. Pine Tree Engineering provided survey, site and abutment design, cost options, shop drawing review, and consultation services.
Norway, Maine
Town funding, along with contributions from two anonymous donors, allowed the purchase of a prefabricated steel footbridge to span Pennesseewassee Stream. Following its 20-hour journey from Alabama, the bridge was carefully lowered into place by a local crane operator. Finish work and landscaping were completed by the Highway Department. Pine Tree Engineering provided survey, site and abutment design, cost options, shop drawing review, and consultation services.