Main-Land Team
Overview And Experience
Expertise
Bob has worked on many projects during his time at Main-Land, including.
- The Oxford Resort Casino
- The Peaks Subdivision ─ a 103-lot residential subdivision in Newry, Maine
- Scotty Brook at Black Mountain ─ a 308-unit mixed residential subdivision in Rumford
- East Auburn Baptist Church ─ a 1000+ attendance church facility in Auburn, Maine.
- The Pines at Sunday River ─ 38-unit residential condominium project, Newry, Maine.
- Camp Laurel Ballfields and Underpass ─ two multi-use fields and dining facility, Mt Vernon, Maine.
Overview And Experience
Bob Berry is the Owner/President of Main-Land as well as a professional engineer (Maine #9254) and a Project Manager at Main-Land.
Bob was raised in Embden, Maine, and is a graduate of Carrabec High School, North Anson, Maine in 1990. Bob advanced to the University of Maine, College of Engineering, in Orono, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering in 1994.
Bob started his professional career at J. W. Sewall Company in Old Town, Maine, where he led a team of technicians on a project to produce digital oceanic maps. With that project complete, Bob moved to Harriman Associates in Auburn, Maine, where he performed engineering duties in the structural and civil departments. During that time, Bob worked on site designs for large projects, including Noble High School in North Berwick and CSD High School in Rockport. In 2004, Bob joined Main-Land, where he works as a project manager, designing, coordinating, and guiding projects to successful completion. In 2011, Bob was raised to President of Main-Land and now owns it.
Bob is a member of:
- Franklin Savings Bank, Board of Directors
- Greater Franklin Development Council, Board of Directors, past-chair
- New England Bible College, Board of Trustees,
- Farmington Rotary
- ASCE
Bob is formerly a member of:
- JLLF Chamber of Commerce, past Vice Chair
- Franklin County Chamber of Commerce, past Vice-chair
- Mt Blue TV, Board of Directors
Bob lives with his wife and three sons in Jay, Maine.