BARTON & LOGUIDICE GROWS NEW ENGLAND FOOTPRINT WITH NEW MANAGER AND OFFICE IN PORTLAND, MAINEPosted on July 28, 2021 |
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Firm’s latest expansion is the second New England location; B&L Grows Services and Geographic Reach
Barton & Loguidice (B&L), an engineering, planning, environmental and landscape architecture firm with 350 employees throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, is pleased to announce the opening of a new office in Portland, Maine and welcome Senior Managing Engineer John Q. Adams, P.E., PTOE to manage this new location.
The new 2,000 square foot office is located at 383 US Route 1, Scarborough, ME. The space can accommodate up to 10 staff, and will be a location for other B&L employees who live near Portland and/or work on projects in the area to be able to operate from.
Adams has over 25 years of engineering experience managing design teams for municipal and private clients. His extensive experience in civil design projects includes transportation planning, traffic impact studies, signal design, trail design, drainage improvements, highway systems design and construction administration. He previously served as Principal Transportation Engineer and Regional Manager for another New England consultant and is a graduate of the University of Connecticut (B.S., Civil Engineering).
“With this new office, we are able to expand our expertise in the New England market as our team continues to build and invest in services for our clients.” said John F. Brusa, Jr., P.E. President and CEO of B&L. “We are excited to bring John into our B&L family and have our sights set on continued growth for this region.”
About Barton & Loguidice, D.P.C. (B&L)
Barton & Loguidice, is a multi-disciplinary consulting firm with 350 employees that provides technical solutions to public and private clients from offices in New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, Connecticut and Maine. For more information, visit www.BartonandLoguidice.com or follow the firm on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
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