Historical Preservation
Below is a highlight of our Historical Preservation projects throughout the years. We have completed projects all over Maine including Camden Public Library, Bangor Waterworks and Chamberlain Place Senior Housing. Many of these projects below have also won the Maine Preservation Award.
Holden Church Steeple
Nickerson & O’Day removed the old decorative columns and replaced them with new poly-marble columns. New copper flashing was installed below the columns to assist […]
John Bapst Memorial High School – Fire Damage Repair
Fire badly damaged the auditorium roof of John Bapst High School during the school’s February break of 2015. Nickerson & O’Day had personnel on site […]
Winterport Union Meeting House
Like many historic structures, the Winterport Union Meeting House suffered from deferred maintenance. Over time, water intrusion caused structural damage to the steeple and lack […]
High Seas Mansion Dormitory & Conference Center – Jackson Laboratory
Originally constructed as a summer “cottage”, this historic building was one of the few that survived the great Bar Harbor fire of 1947. The Jackson […]
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 […]