FOUR GENERATIONS OF FAMILY LEADERSHIP
A History of Excellence and Quality
Reed & Reed, Inc is one of northern New England’s largest and most versatile general contractors.
Founded as a bridge building firm in 1928 by Captain Josiah W. Reed and his son Carlton Day
Reed, the company has prospered under four generations of family leadership to build
a long-standing reputation as one of Northern New England’s top heavy contractors.
Recent News
Hinsdale, NH – Brattleboro, VT Bridge over Connecticut River
Hinsdale, NH – Brattleboro, VT Bridge over Connecticut River: The Hinsdale-Brattleboro project is nearing completion. All major work for Reed & Reed is done at this point and we opened the bridge on December [...]
Maine Maritime Academy Waterfront Facilities Upgrade
Maine Maritime Academy Waterfront Facilities Upgrade Reed & Reed crews have begun building the new marine facility for Maine Maritime Academy’s new training vessel. This $85 million project includes replacing the existing pier with [...]
Featured Projects
Black Rock Wind
The Reed & Reed / Bechtel Joint Venture team recently completed work on two major wind projects in the mountains of West Virginia. The Black Rock Wind Project included design, procurement and installation of [...]
Reed & Reed / BIW Megalift
Bath Iron Works is contracted with the US Navy to construct three, DDG-1000, Zumwalt-class destroyers. Two of these vessels are utilizing a state-of-the-art composite deckhouse that is fabricated offsite and then erected onto the hull [...]

Structural Stabilization and Repairs to Berths 1, 2A, and 2B Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
Reed & Reed has recently completed the structural stabilization and repairs to Berths 1, 2A, and 2B at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine. We were selected for this difficult project by the Navy [...]
Veterans Memorial Bridge
The Veterans Memorial Bridge is a pre-cast segmental bridge that carries US Rt. 1 across the Fore River from Portland to South Portland Maine. The bridge is 1610 feet long and is supported by 6 [...]