Engineering News Record Announces New England Regional Best Projects
08.07.20 Engineering News Record announced its New England regional best projects, and LeMessurier engineered nearly a full third of all of the projects recognized!
Best Higher Education/Research: The University of Vermont STEM Complex
Award of Merit Higher Education/Research: Yale Science Building
Best K-12 Education: King Open / Cambridge Street Upper Schools and Community Complex
Best Renovation/Restoration: General Electric, North Point
Best Sports/Entertainment: TD Garden Expansion and Renovation
Image: Yale Science Building
Best Higher Education/Research: The University of Vermont STEM Complex
Award of Merit Higher Education/Research: Yale Science Building
Best K-12 Education: King Open / Cambridge Street Upper Schools and Community Complex
Best Renovation/Restoration: General Electric, North Point
Best Sports/Entertainment: TD Garden Expansion and Renovation
Image: Yale Science Building

Michael Gryniuk of LeMessurier will be a panelist on the RICS Insight Series “Measuring and reporting embodied carbon in built environment assets” on August 4 at 2PM.
08.04.20 Michael Gryniuk of LeMessurier will be a panelist on the RICS (Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors) Insight Series “Measuring and reporting embodied carbon in built environment assets” on August 4 at 2PM. Michael serves as chair of the SEI (ASCE-Structural Engineering Institute) SE 2050 Committee which is developing a national SE 2050 Commitment Program to promote net zero carbon structural systems by 2050 and provide quantitative tracking demonstrating progress to that goal. To register for this free webinar check out the link here.

Dartmouth College set to open new Indoor Practice Facility
08.03.20 Dartmouth College is set to open the new 70,000-square-foot Indoor Practice Facility (IPF) . Designed by Sasaki Associates, the state of the art athletic facility features a 280-foot by 200-foot indoor turf field. The additional practice space provided by the IPF will primarily serve lacrosse, soccer, rugby, football, baseball and softball, which will free up space for other teams and intermural clubs at the Leverone Field House.
