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Landry/French Construction Company named MaineBiz’s 2015 Fastest Growing Company

Scarborough, ME Landry/French Construction Company has been named as the 2015 Fastest Growing Company in Maine in the medium company category by MaineBiz.

Landry/French was one of three finalists selected in the mid-sized category with 26 to 74 employees. At a special reception held on November 10 at MaineBiz’s Momentum Convention held at the Augusta Civic Center, Landry/French was announced as the winner. The finalists were ranked according to organic revenue growth over a three-year span and who also made significant contributions to Maine’s economy. Landry/French also was named one of the 2015 Best Places to Work in Maine in October.

“Landry/French’s success is a result of having the right people on our team,” said VP Kevin French. “Our people are high achievers, who are motivated and driven to do their best at everything they do.”

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. Landry/French is a recipient of the 2015 AGC Build Maine Award.

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