Paul Ureneck has worked in construction management, helping orchestrate projects like the Portland Museum of Art’s Winslow Homer home restoration and Thompson’s Point redevelopment

Paul Ureneck

Paul Ureneck moved to Maine in the 1970s when his brother asked him to help build a post and beam home on land he bought in New Gloucester. The home took three years worth of Sunday work to build. After that Paul got involved in construction and eventually moved into a construction management position at the Boulos Company where he has been part of many notable projects such as Pineland redevelopment, the Winslow Homer home restoration for the Portland Museum of Art, Allagash Brewery’s evolving development and expansion, Backyard Farms research and development center in Madison, and the current Thompson’s Point redevelopment.