M&H Construction

M&H Construction Residential and Commercial Excavation, Logging, Land Clearing, Septic Systems, Driveways and More! M&H had an office in Gorham Maine during this time frame.

In 1976, after serving in The United States Army, Scott Millbury and David “Joe” Haley returned home to Rangeley, Maine and began their career working at harvesting and trucking wood products. Joe bought a skidder for harvesting and road-siding of the wood and Scott handled the transportation of the wood with the truck he purchased. In 1981, after gaining a foothold in the wood business, the partn

ership of M&H Logging and Construction was formed. Harvesting and hauling wood and constructing forest management roads was the primary task for the next few years. In 1985 M&H purchased two complete logging camps and all the logging and construction equipment from Paul Bolduc Logging Company. With the additional equipment and manpower, it seemed that each new venture grew into another line of work for which there was a demand. With an ever-increasing workload and commitments, a second partnership of J&S Logging was formed. J&S Logging assumed the role of woods operations, harvesting and roadside placement of wood products. With continued expansion of woods operations and sensing an increased environmental concern, in 1992, J&S purchased a cut-to-length harvesting system. The new (at the time) Rottne system of a single grip harvester and Rottne forwarder allowed them to entirely clear a wood lot, or selectively thin out areas and selectively cut damaged or diseased trees, thus promoting a health forest. In 1993, M&H and J&S were voted “Northeastern Loggers of the Year” by The Northeastern Loggers Association of Syracuse NY. Throughout the 1990’s and early 2000’s, M&H began traveling to the central and southern parts of the state to expand their construction work. While maintaining a close relationship with their private clients, house foundations, driveways, and septic systems back in Rangeley, M&H branched out into many other areas of public construction. State, municipal, and private development work, roads, bridge repair/replacement, and utility work. In 1998, M&H purchased a gravel pit off of Route 16 that is now known as Rangeley Sand & Gravel. Later purchasing a Shale pit in the mid-2000’s now known as Oquossoc Shale & Gravel. Contracting with the Department of Conservation, M&H has built access roads and cleared public lots. Working with the Department of Transportation, M&H has built several stretches of major highways including the reconstruction of Route 2 in Dixfield, Route 27 in Coburn Gore and the Route 3 connector off exit 113 in Augusta. M&H also does commercial pipe work for municipal water and sewage treatment plants, commercial and residential site work for homes and business including building roads, driveways and installing conduit for utilities in residential subdivisions is a large part of their business. The mid-2000’s saw a scale back as M&H returned home to the Western Mountains as there was an increasing amount of work to be done around the Rangeley Lakes Region. With new commercial buildings going up around town there was plenty of earth to be moved from their backyard. Over the past decade and a half M&H has helped construct the Rangeley Public Safety Building, Backwoods Clothing & Embroidery, Franklin Savings Bank, Rangeley IGA, Parkside & Main Restaurant just to name a few, as well as serving many other local clients. Recent projects include phase 1 of the Rangeley Town Park, rebuilding and replacing the water main on High & School Street, and the rebuilding of the Carry Road in Oquossoc. On the logging side of things, M&H and J&S transformed from hand crews to a mechanical crew with the purchase of a feller buncher, two grapple skidders, delimber, and a chipper during this timeframe. M&H traded away the Rottne Cut-to-Length operation in 2015 as their job was complete after 20 years of service. M&H has grown and prospered through diversification, top notch quality and good, old fashion hard and honest work. They are ever thankful for a very competent and loyal work force.

05/31/2026

My great grandfather, John Haley at his garage and gas station around 1923 where the Veterans Memorial and Rangeley Chamber of Commerce are present day. He was just 24 at the time, pictured far right. Also, his father Orrie second from left, my great great grandfather.

This Memorial Day, we honor the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for this country.Freedom isn’t free — and ...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we honor the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for this country.
Freedom isn’t free — and we’re grateful for those who gave everything to protect it. 🇺🇸

Some cool photos from the Waldoboro treatment lagoons we helped build back in the summer of 2000. A lot of dirt moved on...
05/24/2026

Some cool photos from the Waldoboro treatment lagoons we helped build back in the summer of 2000. A lot of dirt moved on this one!

Rick, Joe, Dan, and George have been making good progress on the Cross Street project this week. Everett J. Prescott Inc...
05/21/2026

Rick, Joe, Dan, and George have been making good progress on the Cross Street project this week. Everett J. Prescott Inc. delivered our supplies and fused the new water main together for us and Superior Concrete delivered the new sewer manholes. The guys connected up the new sewer main into system down along the main road, worked with Rangeley Water District to reset a hydrant line and house service to allow the new sewer to come through and set the first 3 manholes.

05/20/2026

So grateful for the volunteers who helped us get the Outdoor Heritage Museum ready for opening tomorrow May 20th! Special shoutout to local businesses: Magalloway Property Services and M&H for helping us beautify the grounds!

Starting work on the Rangeley Workforce Housing project on Cross Street this week. Utility supplies should start arrivin...
05/12/2026

Starting work on the Rangeley Workforce Housing project on Cross Street this week. Utility supplies should start arriving in the next couple of days.

Deere 550LC fresh from the factory to start the Waldoboro project back in 2001.
05/07/2026

Deere 550LC fresh from the factory to start the Waldoboro project back in 2001.

For 45 years, M&H Construction has been more than just a business. They’ve been a cornerstone of the Rangeley community....
05/03/2026

For 45 years, M&H Construction has been more than just a business. They’ve been a cornerstone of the Rangeley community. From homes and camps to local projects that shape the character of our region, their craftsmanship and commitment have stood the test of time.

Join us in congratulating M&H Construction on this milestone and thanking them for decades of dedication, reliability, and pride in every project.
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Photo Kyle Haley Photography

Address

3039 Main Street
Rangeley, ME
04970

Opening Hours

Monday 6am - 5pm
Tuesday 6am - 5pm
Wednesday 6am - 5pm
Thursday 6am - 5pm
Friday 6am - 5pm
Saturday 7am - 3pm

Telephone

+12078645617

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