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Jewett Construction to transform ScrubaDub’s Portland location

Portland, ME ScrubaDub, a third-generation family-owned car wash company with locations all over New England, has selected Jewett Construction to renovate and add onto their existing wash facility on Forest Ave. Over the next few months, Jewett Construction will be providing major site improvements, exterior renovations, and the construction of a new retail addition to better serve ScrubaDub’s customers. 

Jewett Construction is thrilled to be partnering with ScrubaDub on this project. Our newly expanded Southern Maine office has allowed us to hit the ground running on a very busy site. We are excited to see the transformation of this location take place,” said Jon Sirois, general manager of Maine operations at Jewett Construction

The project will focus on modernizing the existing facility with new metallic aluminum paneling, anodized storefront systems, and a curved roof frame sitting above the new retail spaces. New and old will be bridged with modular brick veneer systems and consistent color applications. Construction will be completed by mid-summer. 

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