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July 2025 Lift Construction Roundup
New lifts are being installed in four states.
Sunday, July 27, 2025, NewEnglandSkiIndustry.com

Construction is progressing for seven out of eight lift projects slated to be built in New England this year.

2025 Lift Construction


Ski Butternut
Ski Butternut
Ski Butternut

Ski Butternut's Overbrook triple chairlift has been removed to make way for a new SkyTrac fixed grip quad. Components have been delivered and footings are being constructed for the new lift.

Wachusett
Wachusett

Tower headers are being assembled in the parking lot as Wachusett moves forward with its new Doppelmayr high speed six pack. Crews are removing footings from the former Doppelmayr high speed quad in preparation for the new lift.

Titcomb
Titcomb

Crews were recently excavating in preparation for a new T-Bar at Titcomb. At least one new Doppelmayr T-Bar will be installed, as the small Maine area works to replace its more than half-century-old pair of T-Bars.

Bretton Woods
Bretton Woods
Bretton Woods
Bretton Woods

Tower footings have been poured for the BEQII at Bretton Woods. The Leitner-Poma high speed quad replaces the former Doppelmayr Bethlehem Express Quad. In addition, crews are removing the upper mountain Fabyan's Triple, which has seen little use since being truncated in 2020 to make way for the Skyway Gondola.

Loon

No progress has been observed for the announced Gateway gondola from South Peak Resort to Timbertown at Loon. LiftBlog.org has removed the lift from its 2025 installation list.

Pats Peak
Pats Peak
Pats Peak

Work continues on the base terminal for the Hurricane Quad at Pats Peak. Towers have been staged at a parking lot for installation, as have trees that will be planted to delineate new skier traffic flows. The fixed grip quad will have a new SkyTrac terminal with Garaventa-CTEC towers and chairs from the former Lake Compounce lift.

Waterville Valley
Waterville Valley
Waterville Valley
Waterville Valley

Waterville Valley has taken delivery of components for its new MND T-Bar to be installed on Lower White Caps. The top terminal area has seen initial excavation, while crews currently focus on installing new snowmaking pipe adjacent to the lift line. The World Cup T-Bar was removed this spring, as a crossover has been cut from the future top terminal to the World Cup trail.


See also: June 2025 Lift Construction Roundup



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