Loureiro Stories
Emily Kelting, Project Manager
June 12th, 2025
Emily Kelting’s journey at Loureiro began with an internship and evolved into a thriving career in civil engineering. Now a Project Manager, she leads multidisciplinary projects, mentors junior staff, and plays an active role in Loureiro’s ESOP Committee. In this blog, Emily shares how curiosity, collaboration, and company culture helped shape her path.
Posted in: Culture & PeopleRaising the Bar for Environmental Remediation in Connecticut
June 6th, 2025
In a state shaped by its industrial past, ensuring data quality is a cornerstone of effective environmental remediation. This blog highlights Christina Venable’s recent role in leading a continuing education course through the Environmental Professionals Organization of Connecticut (EPOC), where she shared insights on Data Quality Assessment and Data Usability Evaluation. With support from DEEP and her own background in both lab and field work, Christina is helping to advance best practices and consistency across the state. Her efforts reflect Loureiro’s broader commitment to technical excellence, regulatory collaboration, and preparing the next generation of environmental professionals.
Posted in: Culture & PeopleMax Marinelli, Senior Project Engineer
May 5th, 2025
Max Marinelli’s career at Loureiro Building Construction began as an intern—and quickly grew into something more. Now a Senior Project Engineer in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Max plays a key role in estimating, field management, and project coordination. In this blog, Max shares how Loureiro’s hands-on, team-oriented culture has shaped his professional growth and given him the opportunity to learn every aspect of the construction process.
Posted in: Culture & PeopleWorld Landscape Architecture Month
April 30th, 2025
During World Landscape Architecture Month, Loureiro spotlights the critical—but often unseen—role of remediation in creating community-ready landscapes. In the Northeast, where contamination is common, cleanup and design go hand in hand. This blog shares how Loureiro transformed a Rhode Island Superfund site into safe, accessible open space, showing how technical precision and ecological design work together to support long-term reuse and community connection.
Posted in: TrendingRethinking Public Infrastructure Delivery – Lessons from Two Municipal Projects
March 28th, 2025
When public infrastructure projects encounter unexpected challenges, it’s easy for frustration to build. But as Loureiro has shown, the best outcomes emerge when designers and contractors collaborate from the start. Two recent municipal projects illustrate the value of integrated teamwork—and how early contractor involvement can improve outcomes for public infrastructure projects.
Posted in: Project StoriesReimagining Municipal Infrastructure for a Resilient Future
March 26th, 2025
Communities across the country are facing a harsh reality — storms once considered rare are now striking with alarming frequency. Traditional infrastructure delivery models, characterized by slow, fragmented processes, are no longer sustainable. In response, Loureiro’s Infrastructure Resiliency Group offers a proactive, integrated approach to municipal infrastructure management.
Posted in: Project StoriesWe Are Loureiro: Maureen Regan
August 15th, 2024
Maureen Regan, Financial Manager at Loureiro, has played a pivotal part of the company since 2008. Starting off her career with Loureiro as an accounting clerk, she quickly advanced to assistant financial manager in 2011, and in 2013, she became the financial manager for the Engineering company.
We Are Loureiro: Tristan Wallace
June 11th, 2024
As a Senior Project Manager within Loureiro’s Building and Land Engineering group, Tristan Wallace’s primary project portfolio involves site design, site infrastructure, and permitting.
We Are Loureiro: Robert Belding
June 6th, 2024
All of us at Loureiro are excited to introduce our new Corporate Health & Safety Manager, Robert Belding. Robert joins our team with over 15 years of experience in a variety of roles related to project-based monitoring through the lens of safety.
We Are Loureiro: Joe Martino
April 22nd, 2024
For Controller Joseph Martino, the most interesting aspect of working at Loureiro is his ability to see beyond the finance and accounting world. “We’re an engineering firm, a construction firm, a Laboratory and so much more,” says Joe.