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ICYMI: Loureiro Opens St. Louis Office
September 26th, 2025

Led by Derek Ingram, Loureiro’s St. Louis team tackles complex remediation projects while advancing innovative solutions like in-situ CCR remediation and Colloidal Carbon Injection for drinking water filtration. Their dedicated office strengthens the team’s growth, reinforces Loureiro’s Midwest presence, and supports continued success in utility and government-sector projects.
Building Norwich’s Future, One Challenge at a Time
September 18th, 2025

When the City of Norwich launched a major effort to rebuild four elementary schools, Loureiro stepped in to manage critical early sitework at Stanton and Greeneville Elementary Schools. From utility installations on a tight summer schedule to blasting and retaining wall construction on a rock-heavy site, the team has tackled each challenge with precision and collaboration.
Don’t Waste Time Waiting: The Power of Design-Build
June 19th, 2025

When Uyemura USA began exploring an expansion, they turned to longtime partner Loureiro to help navigate the unknowns. By shifting to a design-build delivery method, Loureiro provided a streamlined, collaborative approach that integrated architecture, civil engineering, EH&S, and construction from day one.
Announcing New Credit Facilities with M&T Bank
May 9th, 2025

Loureiro marks a major financial milestone with $17.7 million in new credit facilities secured through M&T Bank. More than a capital infusion, this partnership provides the flexibility to fuel Loureiro’s 2034 vision: $300MM in annual revenue and expanded impact in government, industrial, and utility sectors. This blog explores how the new credit structure supports future-focused growth, strategic investments, and operational strength.
Developing the Future of the Material Management Center in West Hartford
March 12th, 2025

Loureiro’s collaborative effort at the site of the residential transfer station on Brixton Street in West Hartford was best described by Senior Vice President Steve Diaz as a “three-legged stool.” “It’s the town, the state, and us, and we’re managing all of it,” says Steve.
