AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEnergy Finance: Swift Current Energy closed a $750M corporate credit facility (expandable to $1B) to fund clean power growth across the U.S. Construction & Safety: MaineDOT and federal partners are launching a forensic investigation after the Old Town Llewellyn Estes Bridge partially collapsed during concrete work; a next-site inspection is set for Aug. 26, with the temporary bridge deemed safe. Housing & Manufacturing: UMaine and Penquis plan nine 3D-printed homes in Bangor using wood sawmill waste, backed by $4M in federal funds, aiming to model scalable homelessness solutions. Aquaculture & Coastal Economy: Maine seagrass meadows are shrinking fast, threatening nursery habitat and coastal protection, while GMRI’s aquaculture apprenticeship program is training workers for Maine’s growing shellfish and seaweed sector. Agriculture & Labor Risk: MOFGA warns farmers to stay alert for possible ICE activity, though dates are unconfirmed. Climate Watch: Drought is expanding in Maine, with 93% of the state abnormally dry and more agricultural stress reported. Local Business & Talent: UMaine interns helped Bangor Savings Bank centralize payroll procedures and automate reporting. Defense Tech Spotlight: Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to return to the Bangor area for a Brewer visit tied to a University of Maine spin-off.
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