Historical Preservation

A process of retrofitting old buildings for new uses–allows structures to retain their historic integrity while meeting the needs of modern occupants.

Prentiss & Carlisle

Nickerson & O’Day Inc. constructed a three-story, 5700 SF addition to the rear of the historic building on Court Street in Bangor, complete with a […]

Bangor Waterworks

This project involved the adaptive reuse of historic waterworks to provide 35 units of senior housing. NOD applied value engineering to design and price multiple […]

Hammond Street Congregational Church Steeple

The renovation of this iconic Bangor landmark began in April 2011. The steeple had reached a critical state of deterioration and NOD was hired to […]

Camden Public Library

The Camden Public Library project provided Nickerson & O’Day with the challenge of constructing a 9,500 SF subterranean wing to the existing and historically significant […]

Coburn Hall – University of Maine

In 2008, Nickerson & O’Day was awarded the contract to complete a much needed renovation on Coburn Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Due […]

Maine Hall

The Maine Hall project is the adaptive reuse of a circa 1830s dormitory building on the Bangor Theological Seminary campus for low-income housing. The project […]