The twin culvert replacement project consisted of two 29-inch by 42-inch corrugated metal pipes conveying stormwater from a drainage swale under Bisson Avenue to a submerged outlet at the bottom of a bank into the Winnipesaukee River.
Supreme Forest Products, Inc. and Quantum Biopower Southington LLC assembled a variety of parcels for redevelopment in an industrial area in Southington, Connecticut.
Loureiro was retained by Skala Partners, LLC, a real estate development and management company, to provide civil and environmental engineering and survey services to permit and construct a 101 residential unit mixed use development in Fairfield, Connecticut.
A real estate company in Norwalk, Connecticut retained Loureiro to provide civil, SMEP, and environmental services and Loureiro Contractors, Inc. and WorkWaste to provide construction and waste management services during construction.