National Surveyors Week is here! From mapping boundaries to shaping infrastructure, land surveyors play a crucial role in building our communities. Did you know that B&L has their own land surveying team in our Connecticut office? We're hiring, apply today! https://ow.ly/NMkW50VlLhi #TeamBartonLoguidice National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS)
Barton & Loguidice
Civil Engineering
Liverpool, New York 8,675 followers
Experience to Listen. Power to Solve.
About us
Barton & Loguidice is a multidisciplinary consulting firm providing technical services to public and private clients. B&L provides engineering, environmental, landscape architecture, and planning services including: municipal planning; water supply, treatment and distribution; wastewater collection, treatment, and management; solid waste; transportation; sustainable planning and site design; landscape architecture; facilities; funding assistance; environmental; brownfields; industrial hygiene, and construction administration. A 4-time recipient of Zweig Group's "Best Firms to Work For" recognition, the firm has office locations throughout New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Maryland, and Maine.
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http://www.bartonandloguidice.com
External link for Barton & Loguidice
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Liverpool, New York
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1961
- Specialties
- Engineering, Planning, Environmental Science, Landscape Architecture, Municipal Engineering, Asset Management, Wastewater Management, Transportation Planning and Engineering, Solid Waste Engineering, Environmental Consulting, Land Planning, Site Design, Water Supply, Stormwater Management, Energy & Power Systems, Community Planning, Building Systems, and Construction
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Employees at Barton & Loguidice
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Richard J. Maxwell, CPA, CDA
Senior Vice President/Chief Financial Officer - Barton & Loguidice, D.P.C. & Director of Finance - Earthcare Solutions, LLC
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Timothy Bivens, AIA
Vice President at Barton & Loguidice
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Timothy Taber
Vice President at Barton & Loguidice
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Leigh Jones
Senior Managing Landscape Architect at Barton & Loguidice
Updates
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Happy First Day of Spring from #TeamBartonLoguidice! Winter is behind us and brighter days are ahead. What are you looking forward to most this season? 🌞🌷
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Our Camp Hill office is growing! We are excited to welcome Logan to #TeamBartonLoguidice. #NewHire #Hiring #CivilEngineer
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Happy Global Recycling Day! Let's work together to protect our planet and create a sustainable future. #GlobalRecyclingDay #ReduceReuseRecycle 🌍♻️
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We are excited to be at the City of Buffalo, New York Environmental Conference! Make sure you look for the members of #TeamBartonandLoguidice who will be in attendance. Learn more here: https://ow.ly/BxzZ50Vj8yM
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Happy St. Patrick's Day from #TeamBartonLoguidice! 🍀 Did you know St. Patrick is credited with introducing the concept of arches to Irish builders? 🌈
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Happy Pi Day from #TeamBartonLoguidice! We celebrated the day with a variety of delicious pies. 🥧#PiDay
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We are excited to be growing our #marketing department! Welcome to #TeamBartonLoguidice, Rachael, we are looking forward to all you accomplish.
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New York State is expanding its Food Donation and Food Scraps Recovery Law, requiring businesses generating at least one ton of food waste per week to take action by 2026. While donation, composting, and anaerobic digestion offer sustainable solutions, many communities lack the necessary infrastructure. Learn more about these updated regulations and how B&L can help in our latest blog post here: https://ow.ly/4mPf50VcJYQ
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Cecil County took the first step in expanding its Central Landfill with the design and construction of Cell 2, overcoming complex site challenges. Through innovative solutions and careful planning, B&L optimized space, ensured compliance and integrated the cell with the existing infrastructure through this valley-fill cell construction. This project advances Cecil County Government's long-term solid waste management goals. Learn more about this project here: https://ow.ly/BO6i50VaoqW