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2010
 
December 2010
Larkin Enterprises is awarded contract to work on Black Hills Energy Pueblo plant.
FPD Power, based in Minneapolis, will work with IBEW Local 12 and Larkin Enterprises of Maine to perform the electrical, instrumentation and controls construction work on the natural gas-fired plant. Full Article.
Chieften.com, December, 2010
 
 
December 2010
After a successful spring outage, Larkin is awarded a 3 year contract to provide I&C Technicians at Xcel Nuclear’s Prairie Island and Monticello Nuclear Plants, located in Minnesota.
 
 
2009
 
November 2009
Larkin Enterprises On Schedule with $320M - 132MW Kibby Mountain Wind Power Project in Franklin County, ME
Once completed Kibby will be the largest wind farm in New England. Full Article. (pdf)
NECA Journal, November, 2009
 
 
October 2009
Foreign groups eye Maine?s wind potential.
A recent trade mission could lead to $18 million in sales and contracts, a group says. Full Article.
Portland Press Herald, October 15, 2009
 
 
September 2009
Larkin Enterprises is picked to join the Maine International Trade Center trip to Spain, Germany.
Larkin Enterprises is proud to have been chosen to be part of the Maine International Trade Centers Renewable Energy Mission to Spain and Germany this fall. More information on the Mission and the MITC can be found on their website: http://www.mitc.com
 
 
September 2009
Delegation aims to advance wind energy
Portland Press Herald, September 21, 2009
 
 
September 2009

NMCC and Larkin Enterprises sign partnership agreement that will provide hands-on opportunities for students in New England?s first wind power technology program.

Students enrolled in New England’s only wind power technology program at Northern Maine Community College will have hands-on opportunities to practice their skills as a result of a partnership signed today on the Presque Isle campus by College officials and representatives of a leading construction and engineering company in the energy industry.

Under the agreement, Larkin Enterprises, Inc., an international corporation that offers field engineering, maintenance, commissioning, and supervision in the energy industry, will provide paid internship opportunities for NMCC students at wind power projects in Maine.

            “It is partnerships such as these with private industry, and the support of the business community that help define the margin of excellence we are able to provide students both in and beyond the classroom,” said NMCC President Timothy Crowley.  “Larkin Enterprises is an important player in the development of the burgeoning wind power industry in our state.  They are at the forefront of projects that have recently come on-line and others that will in the months ahead.  Similarly, NMCC is uniquely positioned to provide the future workforce for this emerging industry.  This partnership will benefit all involved, but most especially our students.”

As a result of the agreement, students enrolled in the NMCC associate degree wind power technology program will have the opportunity to apply for internships with Larkin Enterprises, Inc.  Students successfully completing the program will be encouraged to apply for open positions with the company following the completion of their degree program.

“The wind power technology program at NMCC is a necessary, and yet a very unique program.  This program concept allows hands on industry participation for qualified candidates attending NMCC.  We at Larkin Enterprises are proud and excited to be a part of the wind power technology internship agreement,” said Richard Larkin, co-founder of Larkin Enterprises.

As a pilot for launching a formal agreement with the College, Larkin Enterprises hired three interns over the past summer that completed an introductory wind power technology course offered by NMCC earlier this spring.  The success of the summer program paved the way for future collaboration between the two organizations.

“Working at the Kibby Mountain project gave NMCC students real world experience with daily activities during construction of a wind park.  This experience allowed them to see the practical aspects of what they learn in the classroom and lab.  Many students ask: ‘Well this is great, but where would I use this information?’  When the students have a chance to see the rigging required to lift a six ton blade or the power cables run down a 300 foot tower from a three megawatt generator, they get an appreciation for what they are learning in the classroom,” said Wayne Kilcollins, NMCC wind power technology instructor.  “Richard Larkin’s willingness to work with NMCC to give our students this internship experience will be a great asset to the Wind Power Technology program.”

NMCC students Parker Brown of Mapleton, Brian Kingsbury of Houlton and David Lown of Fort Fairfield interned for Larkin in western Maine on the Trans Canada-Kibby Mountain Wind Project over the summer months to support the effort to install 44 three megawatt wind turbines on the Kibby Mountain range.  The three worked hands-on completing various tasks including tower cable pulling, tower lighting and even developing strategies to improve project workflow.

“Mr. Brown, Mr. Kingsbury, and Mr. Lown have shown exceptional work ethic throughout their internship with Larkin Enterprises, Inc. at the Kibby Mountain wind project.  NMCC’s wind power technology program and its partnership agreement with LEI, as shown with the large enrollment numbers for the program, will supply the State of Maine wind industry with highly-qualified individuals with on the job experience,” said Milton McBreairty, director of renewable energies of Larkin Enterprises.  “A major concern in the state is that our students go to school in Maine and then leave and never come back.  This program and partnership will create a work force that will compliment the State of Maine’s ambition in bringing green jobs to the state and keeping them here.”

The NMCC wind power technology program is a newly developed associate degree program, which, this fall, welcomed its inaugural entering class of 40 students.  Interest in the program, which was approved by the Maine Community College System Board of Trustees a year ago, was so high that college officials increased capacity to accommodate a qualified applicant pool of more than 50 students.   The program offers broad fundamental aspects of the wind power industry, with a focus on wind turbine maintenance and electrical power production.

About Larkin Enterprises
Larkin Enterprises, Inc. was founded in 1994 by Richard and Nancy Larkin in the basement of their Hampden, Maine home.  Together, the couple has built LEI to be the premier provider of technical expertise for all phases of construction and engineering in the energy industry, including renewable energy projects.  In October 2002, LEI was listed in INC Magazine as one of the fastest growing private companies in the United States.  The company’s client base reaches across the globe including China, Taiwan, India, Qatar, Canada and Europe.

 
 
September 2009
Partnership to provide paid internships for wind power tech students at NMCC
Bangor Daily News, 9/18/09
 
 
2008
 

August 2008
Larkin Enterprises, Inc. is awarded Human Capital Recruitment Services for the New York Power Authority. See open positions here.

 
 

August 2008
Larkin Enterprises, Inc. is awarded I&C Support Services Contract for Bechtel at First Energy’s Sammis Plant in Stratton, OH.

 
 
April 2008
Larkin Enterprises, Inc. is awarded I&C Support Services for Xcel Energy’s Riverside Project in Minneapolis, MN. More Information
 
 
March 2008
Larkin Enterprises, Inc. is awarded I&C Support Services Contract for Xcel Energy’s Comanche Project in CO. More Information
 
 

February 2008
Larkin Enterprises, Inc. is awarded I&C Support Services for Public Service of New Mexico’s San Juan Generating Plant.
Outages include Spring 2008, Fall 2008 and Spring 2009.  http://www.pnm.com/systems/sj.htm

 
 
 
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Larkin Enterprises On Schedule with $320M - 132MW Kibby Mountain Wind Power Project in Franklin County, ME. more

 
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A recent trade mission could lead to $18 million in sales and contracts.more

 
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Larkin Enterprises is picked to join the Maine International Trade Commision trip to Spain, Germany. more

 
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