About Wyman & Simpson, Inc.

Wyman & Simpson, Inc., was founded in 1924 by Maine highway engineer Walworth Simpson and A.P. Wyman. The company is one of Maine’s most long-lived and respected construction companies. Originally located in Augusta and Waterville, the headquarters are now in Richmond. Today the company is owned by Kim Suhr, Brent Chesley, and Paul Berube.

The firm's specialties include highways, bridges, hydro-electric and marine construction, and through the years, we have built a reputation for excellence, innovation and value while constructing northern New England's essential infrastructure.

In 2024, we are celebrating 100 years in business as one of Maine's oldest, most respected Heavy-Highway General Contractors.

Building the iconic stone arch bridges in Acadia National Park.

 
 

Constructing the Dead River Dam, 1949.

The Ticonic Bridge in Waterville, one of Wyman & Simpson's early projects that helped us to establish a lasting reputation as builders of landmark infrastructure.

The Knickerbocker Bridge, the world's longest HCB (hybrid composite beam) bridge, completed in June 2011.