3/20/2009
Governor John Baldacci will open the conference, outlining the Bridge Funding Initiative approved in 2008. Baldacci has announced that the Maine Department of Transportation has targeted at least $6 Million to build composite bridges in their 2010-2011 work plan.
Additionally, the recent Stimulus Package includes $111 billion for infrastructure initiatives nationwide. Maine is expected to receive about $130 million for highway and bridge infrastructure work.
Two Maine based companies will discuss their composite bridge projects at the ACG Conference.
Advanced Infrastructure Technologies (AIT), a commercial spin off of AEWC at the University of Maine, has produced composite technology as part of the Neal Bridge project in Pittsfield.
HC Bridge of Maine, a joint venture of Hillman-Composite Beams and Harbor Technologies, LLC of Brunswick, will discuss the company’s current production of composite bridge beams for the Knickerbocker Bridge project in Boothbay Harbor. The HC Bridge composite technology has been named one of the leading new technologies by Popular Science magazine, as part of its annual PopSci Invention Awards.
Event Details
MCA/AGC/MDOT Conference on Composites Use for Transportation Infrastructure
When: March 26, 2009, 8am – 1pm
Where: AGC Maine Headquarters, 188 Whitten Road, Augusta
Agenda details:
Opening remarks by Governor John E. Baldacci
Presentations by the Maine Department of Transportation, the Advanced Engineered Wood Composites Lab at the University of Maine, HC Bridge/Harbor Technologies and Kenway.
Panel discussion with AGC members, Harbor Technologies, Kenway and AEWC focusing on opportunities for composites in transportation infrastructure, how to encourage partnerships between contractors, R&D and composite company growth.
Registration is free.
For more information, visit the Maine Composites Alliance website at www.mainecompositesalliance.org
MAINE COMPOSITE COMPANIES EXPLORE OPPORTUNITIES IN GROWING TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET
(For Immediate Release) March 20, 2009, Augusta, ME: The Associated General Contractors of Maine (AGC Maine) and the Maine Composites Alliance (MCA) partnering with the Maine Department of Transportation and the AEWC, Advanced Structures and Composites Lab at the University of Maine, are sponsoring a conference exploring the expanding use of composites in the transportation infrastructure market.Governor John Baldacci will open the conference, outlining the Bridge Funding Initiative approved in 2008. Baldacci has announced that the Maine Department of Transportation has targeted at least $6 Million to build composite bridges in their 2010-2011 work plan.
Additionally, the recent Stimulus Package includes $111 billion for infrastructure initiatives nationwide. Maine is expected to receive about $130 million for highway and bridge infrastructure work.
Two Maine based companies will discuss their composite bridge projects at the ACG Conference.
Advanced Infrastructure Technologies (AIT), a commercial spin off of AEWC at the University of Maine, has produced composite technology as part of the Neal Bridge project in Pittsfield.
HC Bridge of Maine, a joint venture of Hillman-Composite Beams and Harbor Technologies, LLC of Brunswick, will discuss the company’s current production of composite bridge beams for the Knickerbocker Bridge project in Boothbay Harbor. The HC Bridge composite technology has been named one of the leading new technologies by Popular Science magazine, as part of its annual PopSci Invention Awards.
Event Details
MCA/AGC/MDOT Conference on Composites Use for Transportation Infrastructure
When: March 26, 2009, 8am – 1pm
Where: AGC Maine Headquarters, 188 Whitten Road, Augusta
Agenda details:
Opening remarks by Governor John E. Baldacci
Presentations by the Maine Department of Transportation, the Advanced Engineered Wood Composites Lab at the University of Maine, HC Bridge/Harbor Technologies and Kenway.
Panel discussion with AGC members, Harbor Technologies, Kenway and AEWC focusing on opportunities for composites in transportation infrastructure, how to encourage partnerships between contractors, R&D and composite company growth.
Registration is free.
For more information, visit the Maine Composites Alliance website at www.mainecompositesalliance.org

Steve Von Vogt, Executive Director
Maine Composites Alliance
P.O. Box 129
Portland, ME 04112
svonvogt@mainecompositesalliance.org
(207) 828-1414

