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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Maine Area GFRC Projects by Stromberg Famous for its New England charm, vast areas of unspoiled forest, and expansive coastlines, Maine is one of the least populous regions in the entire country. Maine&#8217;s architecture also distinguishes it from other parts of America. Here you can still find nineteenth century brownstone mansions, cobblestone streets, and buildings [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Maine Area GFRC Projects by Stromberg</h1>
<div style="width: 522px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img alt="" src="https://strombergarchitectural.com/images/project/100-beacon-st/big/DSC_5026.jpg" width="512" height="512" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Maine Area GFRC: 100 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts</p></div>
<p>Famous for its New England charm, vast areas of unspoiled forest, and expansive coastlines, Maine is one of the least populous regions in the entire country. Maine&#8217;s architecture also distinguishes it from other parts of America. Here you can still find nineteenth century brownstone mansions, cobblestone streets, and buildings with impressive brick facades. Maine is also the site of more recent residential and retail construction.</p>
<h2>Maine GFRC Projects</h2>
<p>Stromberg&#8217;s Maine GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) <a href="http://www.strombergarchitectural.com/projects">projects </a>have included working on both historical and modern buildings. Below is just a short list of clients and commissions in the Maine area.</p>
<p><strong>Lewiston GFRC:</strong> Bates College<br />
<strong>Bangor GFRC:</strong> Hollywood Hotel Slots &amp; Raceway<br />
<strong>Portland GFRC: </strong>One Monument Square<br />
<strong>Kennebunk GFRC:</strong> Talbo&#8217;s Retail</p>
<h2>Maine GFRC Services: New Construction and Renovation</h2>
<p>Our range of Maine GFRC services will likely allow us to meet your needs, whether you are interested in new construction or restoration for a lavish home, prestigious university, hospital, or retail space. Just some of the architectural elements we can craft using <a href="http://www.strombergarchitectural.com/materials/gfrc">GFRC </a>include balustrade, benches, columns, and cladding panels. Fiberglass reinforced concrete is also a valuable material for historic restorations since it can be manufactured to match materials such as terra cotta, precast concrete, and even brick. As a result, more of the original structure can often be preserved, which is a top priority whenever a building of historic value is undergoing renovations.</p>
<h2>Advantages of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC)</h2>
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<li>The material used for Maine GFRC projects is freeze-thaw resistant&#8211;it can withstand those harsh New England winters better than conventional concrete.</li>
<li>Fiberglass reinforced concrete weighs up to 95% less than conventional concrete, which allows for efficient transport and fast installation.</li>
<li>GFRC can be produced in a staggering variety of colors, shapes, and textures.</li>
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<h2>Stromberg GFRC offers service to all areas in Maine, including:</h2>
<p>Portland, Lewiston, Bangor, South Portland, Auburn, Brunswick, Biddeford, Sanford, Augusta, Scarborough, and others.</p>
<p>Regardless of where you are in Maine, Stromberg can help! Visit <a href="http://www.strombergarchitectural.com/">Stromberg Architectural</a> to learn more about our Maine GFRC projects and our services.<br />
<a href="https://plus.google.com/113296119114391423100/about" rel="author">Rachel Curling</a></p>
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