| Cianbro Looks to Expand
Cianbro president Andi Vigue says the company is under contract to
buy the San Antonio Shoe building in Pittsfield in the next two months.
"We want to utilize the space to be the home of our Cianbro
Institute, which is where we do all our training and development of
people," said Vigue.
He hopes the building can be a centralized location for training of
both "hard" and "soft" skills in both the management and construction
fields.
In addition, Vigue says the company is looking to hire between fifty
and a hundred people at their site in Brewer. More than six hundred
people already work at the Brewer site, and Cianbro has invested more
than $6 million in training these workers.
Brewer city officials say the additional Cianbro jobs have stimulated
the local economy during a rough time.
"The fact that they are employing 600 people down there is tremendous
for the local economy. That means all those folks coming into Brewer
everyday, whether they live here or are coming from away, are having a
paycheck at the end of the week and spending that money in the local
economy. It really means a lot to our community," said Tanya Pereira, an
economic development specialist for the city of Brewer.
For many workers, Cianbro gave them an opportunity to learn and come
home.
"I got into welding and fitting trade, I was working out of state and
I wanted to come home and work in Maine, and it was kind of the only
opportunity I had," said Michael Astle.
Cianbro officials are expected to present their plan to the
Pittsfield planning board Monday night.
A copyright story from WCSH6,
http://www.wcsh6.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=97119&catid=2 |