New Modular Home to Float Across Ocean for Construction on Chebeague Island

Released on = December 5, 2006, 4:14 pm

Press Release Author = David M. Bresnahan

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = The first modular home to cross the ocean from Portland to
Chebeague Island will travel in four sections on a barge, then be set on a
foundation the day it arrives.

Press Release Body = Sanford, Maine -- Canbury Homes has announced the first modular
home construction project on Chebeague Island will travel across the ocean on a
journey that will be fascinating to see, and challenging to accomplish.

\"Due to tidal concerns it will take two full days to transport the four sections to
the Island by barge from Portland. On the third day the crane and crew will be
brought over, and the four sections will be set on the foundation that day,\"
explained Frank Corbett director of sales and marketing for Canbury Homes, a leading
builder of modular homes in southern Maine. \"The new owners will actually be able to
walk through their home the day it is set on the foundation.\"

The first section of the house sets sail on Monday, Dec. 4 at 7:45 a.m. The second
portion sails on Tuesday afternoon. The remaining two sections will be transported
across the water on Wednesday, and then the crane will said over to the island on
Wednesday, according to Corbett.

\"The planning process is a bit more complex for this home since materials, crews and
the home all need to be coordinated and delivered via the barge,\" said Aaron St.
Pierre, general manager for Canbury Homes.

Over 1,000 modular homes are built in Maine each year, but this is the first on
Chebeague Island. The use of modular home construction is a growing trend as more
and more people become aware of the cost-saving advantages of this type of
construction, according to Corbett.

The house will be a 32\' x 36\' custom cape with an 8\' \"bump out,\" farmer\'s porch, and
sunroom. When the house is assembled on the foundation by the crane it will be about
85 percent complete by the end of the day that it is set on the foundation.

\"Once the sections are set, there are several weeks of work to install a heating
system, finish plumbing in the basement, connect the power, build stairs to the
basement and, and finish the part of the home called the 'marriage wall.\' The
marriage wall is where the two sections of the same floor come together,\" said
Corbett.

Canbury Homes focuses on construction and design of custom built modular homes in
York and Cumberland Counties.

\"Canbury Homes can 'stick build\' a home from the ground up, but prefer to use
modular home construction, when possible, to save time and money for the customer
without sacrificing quality,\" said Dave Patterson, founder of Canbury Homes Inc. \"As
it is, we will also be adding a farmer\'s porch and sunroom to the home, on site.\"

The company maintains a web site at http://www.canbury.com and provides information
about the modular home construction process.

\"We\'re excited to have sold this home to a great couple, and we have hopes that
others looking to build on Chebeague will notice the exceptional craftsmanship and
consider building with us,\" said Corbett.

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