On Thursday, July 15th the U.S. General Services Administration held a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the beginning of construction on the Ashley U.S. Courthouse Modernization and Annex in Toledo, Ohio. The project includes a new 96,000-square-foot courthouse...
Steel erection for the RIT Innovative Maker and Learning Center, aka “The Shed” is underway! We are pleased to be part of a great design team led by William Rawn Associates and HBT Architects and are looking forward to working with Welliver to make the design a...
The Museum of Science in Boston, MA recently opened the “Engineering Design Workshop” and “Arctic Adventures” exhibits. LeMessurier collaborated with William Rawn Associates and the Museum of Science exhibit team on the project. A recent trip to the museum allowed the...
LeMessurier was excited to celebrate with Boston University and the design and construction teams at the recent topping off of the Boston University Center for Computing & Data Sciences building. The 19-story tower designed by KPMB Architects of Toronto, Canada,...
Engineering excellence for structures and enclosures.Boston University Duan Family Center for Computing and Data Sciences Building expertise for over 60 years.John Hancock Sign Installation at 200 Berkeley Innovation for a changing world.Northeastern University ISEC...
Solving the toughest building challenges. Our Mission At LeMessurier, we are structural engineers and enclosure professionals dedicated to the service of great architecture. Through invaluable relationships with contractors, architects, and owners, we help our...
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News & Ideas Latest News 10.13.25 LeMessurier Expands Enclosure Consulting Services We are proud to announce a significant expansion of our enclosure consulting services to help meet rising client demand for high-performance, integrated building solutions. This...
Boston College’s new Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society is located in this beautiful granite-clad gothic building, adjacent to the Merkert Center and Higgins Hall. We enjoyed returning to BC and engineering the new building and its link to...
LeMessurier is excited to welcome Erin Urbaniak, EIT, to the firm! After working at Odeh Engineers for over four years, Erin joins us to work as a project structural engineer. When she’s not working, Erin enjoys skiing, running and baking. She is from Wrentham, MA,...
This week, Matt Peters, P.E., presented his work on The Hub on Causeway project to staff as part of LeMessurier’s continuing education program. He was involved in the design and special inspections of slabs, columns, and shear walls for the 33-story residential and...
LeMessurier’s Nathan Roy, P.E., Kaitlyn Palmer, P.E., S.E., and Stephen Jones attended the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) North Atlantic conference at the University of Massachusetts Amherst this week to engage and network with higher...
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In his 40 years at LeMessurier, Greg developed his passion for delivering innovative design solutions on complex projects and cultivated his skill in the business of engineering working side-by-side with Bill LeMessurier and Mysore Ravindra. Greg has dedicated his...
Since joining LeMessurier in 1997, Craig has taken the lead on many of the firm’s most complex designs, often leveraging his expertise in both software and advanced structural analysis. A true emissary of Bill LeMessurier’s guiding principle to “simplify, simplify,...
Since 2018, Irfan has brought his wide experience in structural mechanics to bear at LeMessurier. Leveraging his expertise in computational mechanics and experience in carrying out finite element analysis on a broad range of applications, from medical prosthetics,...
Since joining LeMessurier in 2005, Derek has been instrumental to the rapid progress of state-of-the-art solutions that have streamlined LeMessurier’s workflow. His talents in advanced analysis have allowed him to lead confidently on some of LeMessurier’s most...
Beginning at LeMessurier in 2006, Adam has engineered new construction and renovation projects for owners, architects, public entities, institutions, contractors, and artists. From design to condition evaluation and from structural analysis to risk assessment, he has...
Richard has the rare talent of distilling the most complex problems to their base principles. Capitalizing on this and his vast technical expertise, Richard has used his 43 years at LeMessurier to hone his skills analyzing specialty structures and earning vice...
Since joining LeMessurier in 2007, Nate has developed a breadth of experience with projects in the institutional, healthcare, cultural, retail and athletic sectors. Through collaboration with architects, owners, and contractors, he has overseen the successful...
Steve came to LeMessurier through the acquisition of Building Envelope Specialists, where he served as Vice President. His exceptional communication skills and ability to cultivate strong business relationships, coupled with his history in managing complex projects,...
Derek Barnes presented a session titled “The Myriad of Ways That Connected Models Drive Efficiency” along with Henry Lederman, Bill Lo, Allan Paull, Jerod Hoffman and Charles Hongell at the American Institute of Steel Construction NASCC: The Steel Conference on...
Chad joined LeMessurier in the late 1990s and has gained a breadth of engineering design with projects that include K-12 schools, higher education, healthcare, commercial, and sports facilities. He welcomes the opportunity to work closely with architects and the full...
With more than 40 years as a structural engineer, Tim’s experience is instrumental in conducting forensic investigations and condition surveys including remediations for both structural and building enclosure systems. He works on all types and phases of projects from...
Aaron joined LeMessurier in 2006 after beginning his career at an architectural engineering firm in Portland, Oregon. Through a personal focus on understanding the goals and challenges of the architect, owner, and builder, Aaron has delivered many complex structures...
Building on her more than 35 years of experience in New England, Europe, and North Africa, Annie has completed a multitude of complex projects that include both adaptive reuse and new construction. Since joining LeMessurier in 2004, she has been an enthusiastic...
LeMessurier’s recent Dartmouth College projects, The Engineering and Computer Science Center (ECSC) and Irving Institute, are open to students this week. The ECSC is a 160,000 sf hub for innovation and technology and home to the Thayer School of Engineering, the...
This week, Derek Barnes attended the Grand Opening of The TRACK at New Balance and reflected on his team’s hard work designing the structure. Boston Landing’s new state-of-the-art, spacious, and aesthetically pleasing athletic facility hosted a diverse crowd of...
LeMessurier welcomes Suzanne Robinson, P.E., LEED AP, to the team. After serving as Associate Director of Harvard University’s Green Building Services for the last three years, Suzanne joins us as a Sustainability Consultant. With a background in engineering and...
LeMessurier’s recently completed renovation of the Roslindale Branch of the Boston Public Library with Leers Weinzapfel Associates has won the Mayor Thomas M. Menino Legacy Award from Preservation Massachusetts. The 1960s library at the corner of Washington and Poplar...
LeMessurier is thrilled to have been selected as part of the team for the new Neurological Institute Building at Cleveland Clinic. At over one million square feet, the new building will house state-of-the-art technology for both Inpatient and Outpatient programs and...
LeMessurier provided structural engineering services for the renovations of Harvard Quantum Initiative’s new space at 60 Oxford St. in Cambridge, MA. The structural scope included widely stiffening the floor systems to ensure the functionality of optics lab...
LeMessurier’s 245 Beacon Street at Boston College project was awarded the Engineering News-Record – New England’s Best Project of 2022 in the Higher Education/Research category. The 150,000 sf building designed by Payette is home to the Schiller Institute for...
8 Story Street, originally designed by Walter Gropius and The Architect’s Collaborative (TAC) in the late 1960’s, started with a façade investigation by the enclosure team which focused on the original steel window assemblies on the northern elevation. After a...
LeMessurier provided peer-review enclosure services for Flansburgh Architects over the course of design of the Gilder Center at Northfield Mount Hermon School. Over DD and pre-CD phases, design documents were reviewed, summarized thoughts and sketches shared, and then...
LeMessurier has been consulting with Northeastern University by surveying the enclosures of their White Brick Buildings on campus. Of the nineteen total buildings, LeMessurier has completed surveys for twelve and provided design documents for three. Design has...
LeMessurier was tasked to perform water infiltration testing on specific curtainwall assemblies at the Phelps Science Center at Phillips Exeter Academy, on areas that have shown sign of moisture infiltration during wind-driven rain events. The testing utilized...
The Taussig Cancer Center at the Cleveland Clinic is a 377,000 sf structural steel building that brings patient treatment programs together to one centralized location to improve the patient experience and increase interaction among caregivers. The building is linked...
The Rubenstein Arts Center, dubbed “The Ruby,” reinvents the role of the arts within the university, extending Duke University’s culture of interdisciplinary study in science, engineering and medicine to the arts. Twelve flexible studio modules are tightly arranged...
Fenway Center is a mixed-use, transit-oriented development located at the western gateway to Boston. It has been designed as an integral part of the existing Fenway, Kenmore, Audubon and Longwood Medical Area neighborhoods and to meet the goals of the Civic Vision for...
Combining the most advanced fabrication tools and processes into a 210,000 square foot laboratory research facility, Lisa T. Su Building houses clean rooms for microscale and nanoscale research as well as high-bay imaging laboratories for vibration-sensitive imaging...
Complex geometric forms, cantilevered floor plates, and a column-free six-story atrium make this 234,000 square foot facility at Northeastern University a premier venue for academic research in engineering, health sciences, basic science, and computer science. Intense...
Drawing architectural inspiration from the natural qualities of the surrounding wooded site, this 21,000sf Mass Timber library building is the recipient of a 2022 Woodworks Wood Design Award for Regional Excellence and a 2023 American Architecture Award by The Chicago...
One Post Office Square is an existing 42-story office building constructed in the 1980s in the heart of Boston’s financial district. The existing building structure, originally designed by LeMessurier, includes a unique lateral system featuring of a series of stub...
Built in the footprint of the original Boston Garden, the Hub on Causeway is a multi-phased, mixed-use development that has transformed the West End neighborhood and provided a new grand entrance – Champions Row – to the TD Garden and Boston’s North Station. The Hub...
Bill spent over 15 years in the public accounting sector at King, McNamara & Moriarty, among others, before coming to LeMessurier in 2010. Bill serves as Controller of the firm and was promoted to an Associate in 2015.
With nearly 40 years at LeMessurier practicing structural engineering, Bill has dedicated his career to cultivating strong, lasting relationships with many of the firm’s top clients. By working closely with designers, developers, builders, and institutional...
Brandon joined LeMessurier in 2018 after graduating from Keene State College. Over the past four years he has worked on a variety of projects, creating detailed models and construction documents, improving his design and creative problem solving skills with each...
Bruno joined LeMessurier early in 2019 after 2 years at another structural consulting firm. His main focus since joining the firm has been in Boston’s Seaport area, working on Parcel P and Parcel N which have a combine for over a millions square feet of new...
David endeavors to deliver client-centered service while contributing to and leading the structural design effort on a variety of new and renovation projects. Prior to joining LeMessurier in 2015, David gained significant experience as a licensed residential builder...
To borrow and slightly misuse the words of Hardy Cross, a giant of engineering, “[s]trength is essential, but otherwise unimportant.” Emily always tries to keep in mind that engineering is never the point of a project – the people and environments...
Eric joined LeMessurier in 2019 after 5 years at another structural consulting company. His major projects at LeMessurier so far are the Josiah Quincy Upper School and the Kenmore Square Redevelopment. Eric participates in the company’s environmental...
Erin joined the LeMessurier team in 2022 after working in Boston for nearly 5 years. She has lived in the Greater Boston region her whole life and is excited that she is a part of the growth of its infrastructure. Erin enjoys the collaboration, innovation, and...
Gercelino enjoys working in a collaborative environment to develop innovative and efficient engineering solutions that allow architects and clients achieve their vision. While working on new building design and building renovations, Gercelino has used his creativity...
Griffin joined LeMessurier in 2022 after working for 3 years in the Providence, Rhode Island area. He has a variety of experience, most notably in existing buildings, and looks forward to the challenges of bringing together the rich history of the Boston...
Gurman always enjoys getting into challenges and learning every aspect of solving real-world complex problems. With a drive to learn more, Gurman joined LeMessurier in 2021 with previous experience from Rice Lake, WI. Since then, she has had the pleasure to work on...
Hugh joined LeMessurier in 2022 after graduating from the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Prior interships in structural bridge design allow for a seamless transition into his position as a structural designer. Hugh looks foward to adding to an already rich...
Passionate about elegant structures, tall buildings, and Mass Timber, Ian offers a unique structural perspective rooted in a multi-disciplinary background. Joining in 2013 after starting his career in the Midwest, Ian’s time at LeMessurier has been primarily...
Jiarong joined LeMessurier in 2022, newly graduated from Northeastern University. With the passion for structural design and analysis, he adapts what he learned from his courses to real world projects at a fast pace. While Jiarong believes in the beauty of structural...
Kaitlyn excels at managing fast track projects, communicating effectively to keep the ownership, design, and construction teams informed of the related challenges and crucial steps to realizing a successful project. With experience ranging from nanotechnology...
With an eye for detail, a knack for problem-solving, and a sense of humor, Kathy has contributed to the success of several professional service firms ranging from management consulting to architecture. She finds it fascinating to work at the intersection of the...
As a structural consultant in the Boston office, Mathew joined LeMessurier in 2022. With a great interest in existing building rehabilitation and renovation, Mathew enjoys collaborating with the project team and seeing his project work efforts progress from schematic...
With a background in architecture, Mat brings a distinct perspective, viewing projects and documentation with a critical eye for aesthetics and close attention to details. He continually seeks to share his knowledge and lessons learned while working closely with...
Michelle started as an intern at LeMessurier after taking a structural engineering class at architectural school. With over 8 years experience she leads in helping to mentor and educate others as part of the Project Standards Group. She continues to grow and teach...
With a background in structures and sustainable building systems, Mithila likes to explore the best of both worlds and engineer solutions that help build a sustainable future. Since joining LeMessurier in 2020, she had the opportunity to work with some of the best...
Natasha joined LeMessurier as an intern during 2020 while finishing up coursework at Northeastern University. Growing up in Europe, she loved to observe the built environment and now she enjoys working on a wide range of projects in a historic city like Boston. She...
Nate first joined LeMessurier as an intern in 2021. With a background in mechanical engineering and art history in addition to structural engineering, he enjoys developing computational tools for analysis and automation and exploring creative ways to design the built...
Nick has been fascinated by the built environment for as long as he can remember. Originally interested in architecture, he eventually realized he was more drawn to what makes buildings stand up. Since joining LeMessurier in 2019, he has become an integral part of a...
Peter started as an intern at LeMessurier during his Junior year of architecture school and that experience jump-started his passion for working in structures as a modeler. At just over 6 years of experience, he leads the Project Standards Group and excels in...
Phyllis joined the Accounting Department at LeMessurier in 1997. Phyllis previously worked at 2 other companies prior to coming to LeMessurier.
Ray provides LeMessurier with over 24 years of experience in the architectural design profession. Ray started with an interdisciplinary background with a balance of interior, landscape, and architectural design. The majority of his projects have been historic...
Stephen joined LeMessurier’s enclosure group in 2021. He has experience in the investigation, rehabilitation, and design of a variety of enclosure systems including roofing, curtain wall, windows, masonry, cladding, waterproofing, insulation, and below-grade...
Sue came to LeMessurier in 1979 through an internship program with Rice University and fell in love with Boston and the type of structures LeMessurier designs. Her passions include engineering projects that transform spaces, mentoring young engineers, and...
Suzanne has a background in engineering and architecture, and after working as a sustainability consultant for over 15 years, she has returned to her structural engineering roots by joining LeMessurier in 2022. Suzanne supports the engineers at LeMessurier in...
Since his start with LeMessurier in 2017, Tim has contributed to a wide range of projects including institutional laboratories, public libraries, and developer high rises. He served as an adjunct lecturer in structures at the Boston Architectural College for several...
Vincent started at LeMessurier in late 2019, with a desire to develop his skills in BIM technology. Since starting he has worked on a variety of different projects.
Nesli, as Senior BIM Coordinator and with more than 30 years of experience, prepares structural drawings for complex projects requiring strong computer and communication skills, solid understanding of architectural, MEP, HVAC, civil and historic drawings. She is...
Nina has been at LeMessurier since 2000.
LeMessurier staff joined Brookline students, alums, educators, community and project partners at the topping off ceremony at Michael Driscoll School last week, where the last steel beam was placed. Designed by Jonathan Levi Architects, the school is set to open for...
LeMessurier is thrilled to announce the return of Pengcheng (Alex) Zhou, P.E., to the company. Pengcheng rejoins us as an Associate, initially launching his career at LeMessurier before gaining valuable experience during a five-year tenure with another firm. Beyond...
The Science Center at Amherst College brings together several disciplines under one roof. The Center is divided into five distinct building components – two high energy laboratory wings and three pavilions of low intensity uses are organized around a central...
Located in Boston’s West End neighborhood adjacent to TD Garden and North Station, Avalon North Station includes 32 levels of residences, 4 levels of parking and 2 lower levels which function as dedicated public and retail spaces. The structure is a 38-story...
The Johnson Building at Boston Public Library, adjoining the historic 1895 Central Library, consists of seven above and two below grade floors. An unusual construction technique was used – starting the building from the bottom, then erecting the main columns and...
Located on the eastern end of the South Campus complex, the Buerger Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia includes twelve stories with a double height mechanical level, a diagnostics wing with landscaped roof garden, and a landscaped Plaza level all...
Founded in 1866, Harvard University’s Tozzer Library is the oldest and largest anthropology library in the United States. In a complete renovation, the University added two floors, a new entrance and an atrium to the existing structure to make room for faculty...
Sure to be a staple at Kenyon College for years to come, the Gund Gallery is positioned as a fixture on the campus’ main quad and pays homage to the architecture of the surrounding buildings. The primary gallery is a 100-foot long hall with three longitudinal...
This 98,000-square-foot facility at Phillips Academy Andover includes a 200-meter track, four multi-use tennis and basketball courts, and a 12-court squash center capable of US Squash Tournament play. Aside from acting as an athletic facility, the Snyder Center also...
The renovated and expanded Science Complex at Wellesley College includes new offices, meeting areas, classrooms, a renovated vivarium, and core research spaces. The Innovation Hub, a cluster of interdisciplinary teaching labs, provides space to explore new pedagogies...
LeMessurier proudly announces that one of its stellar projects, the Christian Science Plaza, has secured a prestigious victory at the 34th Achievement Awards presented by the Boston Preservation Alliance. The awards ceremony, held last week, celebrated outstanding...
Boston University held a ribbon cutting on Thursday, December 8, to celebrate the Center for Computing and Data Sciences opening. The ribbon cutting was followed by a symposium where the Boston University students shared some of the work and research that will take...
On December 12, LeMessurier celebrated the steel topping off for the Josiah Quincy Upper School, a Boston public school in Chinatown, with city officials, students, faculty, the community and project partners. Designed to promote equity, wellness and academic growth,...
After 41 years at LeMessurier, Peggy Walsh retired from her role as executive assistant. She played a pivotal role in firm projects, refining specifications and meticulously preparing all the correspondence, reports and contracts. In addition to facilitating project...
News Richard A. Henige Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award for Contributions to Structural Engineering Profession 12.18.2024LeMessurier is proud to announce that Richard A. Henige, a distinguished Principal and technical leader, has been awarded the prestigious...
LeMessurier is delighted to introduce Jiarong (Gawing) Chen, EIT, as the newest addition to our team. Jiarong joins us as a Project Structural Engineer, bringing a fresh perspective after recently completing his master’s degree at Northeastern University. In his...
LeMessurier welcomes Samantha Mushin and David Zalcman to the team! Sami joined us as an administrative assistant after working in different production roles in theatre and film. Outside of work, she enjoys cooking, hiking, theatre, and going to the movies. David has...
245 Beacon Street is a five-story, 150,000 square foot facility. The building is dedicated to interdisciplinary science and liberal arts programs and houses the Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society. Three floors are dedicated to teaching, and an...
The expansion project at Brookline High School consisted of the construction and renovation of multiple buildings across the school campus. In phase one of the project, a new STEM Wing was added to the historic main building including new biology and chemistry...
“The design of this building at Brown University is centered on a holistic approach to wellness and well-being, which translates to literal ingredients for sustainable design. The building structure is a hybrid system of steel framing and CLT (cross-laminated...
This project at the Lawrenceville School brings together recreation, wellness, athletics and dining. New facilities include an ice rink, basketball swimming pool, a fitness center and a gym that is designed to double as a function space that will serve multiple school...
This state-of-the art facility at Middlebury College consists of a field house with a 200-meter track and seating for up to 500 spectators. Ten structural steel bents spaced at 30’-0” on center support the roof structure and span the 245’-0” width of the turf field...
This 8-story concrete building brings renewed vitality to a vacant factory site in the historic South End of Boston. Designed with a generous tree-lined streetscape, the project consists of demolition of two existing buildings and construction of a 314-unit mixed-use...
The Wellesley College Science Complex was among the Regional Excellence Winners for WoodWorks’ 2023 Wood Design Awards. We’re proud to have had the opportunity to engineer the mass timber collaboratively alongside Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) as...
Famed architect Le Corbusier’s only building in North America, LeMessurier proudly collaborated on this contemporary structure in what is an otherwise conservative section of Harvard’s campus. The interior open galleries and work spaces are lit partly by expansive...
With exposed structure on both the interior and exterior of the building, this anchor of Boston’s Government Center shows off Brutalist concrete architecture throughout. Offices, libraries, chambers, and conference rooms representing the inner workings of the city’s...
As one of the first installations of Boston’s Government Center master plan, Paul Rudolph’s architecture took the ornate stairways and moved them outside the building envelope, creating an intricate façade not typically seen in cast-in-place construction. Of the same...
Top to bottom, this iconic project is replete with innovative designs to meet the demands of the architectural vision of Philip Johnson. From the ground floor to the roof, unimpeded spaces were needed, so post-tensioned slabs were designed to span up to 60 feet....
Adjacent to historic South Station, this aluminum clad tower welcomes visitors from the east just as it did upon completion in 1976. The building has many specialty design features for monetary storage, vaults and security, but it may be the portal at the base of the...
Originally constructed for the Singapore Treasury with architecture designed to invoke a stack of coins, AXA Tower is the tallest cylindrical tower in the world and it delivers 360-degree panoramic views of Singapore at every level. The simple, yet elegant structural...
A major urban renewal project on an existing wharf in the city’s Inner Harbor; a central circulation pattern exhibits life in various aquatic environments. Complex interior and exterior shapes and volumes, including tanks simulating coral reefs and the open ocean,...
The main entrance is flanked by repeating arches along each sidewalk, grounding this courthouse in history, tradition, and fundamentals. Facing Boston Harbor is a 350-foot wide, 90-foot high conoid glass wall, recalling the classical arch shape with a sweeping...
Designing a new arena provides its own challenges, but shoehorning a multifunctional arena next to an adjacent active arena, two highways, a river, bridging an active train terminal and over subway tunnels, the planning, phasing and engineering become paramount. The...
Ten months from the start of design, maroon and gold superfans funneled into a first-class 44,500-seat facility unrecognizable to most accustomed to the Big East’s smallest stadium. The daunting design and construction schedule for the renovation and addition required...
A 485,000 sf mixed-use complex includes 1,200 beds for undergraduate students, seminar and classrooms, a cybercafé, campus-wide dining facilities, fitness and billiard rooms, study spaces, faculty and administrative offices and retail on the ground floor.
A prestigious landmark with a majestic view of the city, the Yintai Centre was the tallest building in Beijing at the time of construction with a central tower reaching 820 feet (250 meters) flanked by two symmetrical 610-ftt (186-meter) tall office towers. Elegant,...
On Wednesday, April 12, Natasha Leipziger Mundis, EIT, and Adam Blanchard, P.E., presented to Northeastern University’s American Society of Civil Engineers chapter on their work at Northeastern University’s new EXP building, which is nearing completion. The...
We had the pleasure of working with Lehigh University, HGA, and Vanderweil Engineers as structural engineers on Lehigh’s Health, Science, and Technology building, named one of the Fitwel Certification System 2023 Best Building Health Award Winners. Contributing...
On May 4, Colby-Sawyer College celebrated the groundbreaking of the Janet Udall Schaefer ’52 Center for Health Sciences. This 20,500 sf building will be home to the School of Nursing & Health Sciences. It will contribute to the nursing profession by increasing...
Vanderbilt University’s Owen Graduate School of Management recently celebrated a ribbon-cutting for their renovated and expanded Management Hall. This project transforms Management Hall with a 48,000 sf addition, expanding the business school’s space by 50% and...
David Sacco has worked in the enclosure field for the past six years, focusing on structural work. Outside work, he enjoys attending sporting events, trying new breweries, and spending time with his friends and family.
Last week, LeMessurier presented on Mass Timber Design and Construction for Skanska’s construction and development groups. Bill Lovallo, P.E., Ian Neill, P.E. and Aaron Malone, P.E. spoke on the state of mass timber projects in the Northeast and the new, tall...
It was just announced that the Boston University Center for Computing & Data Sciences received LEED Platinum certification. The building is a model for building design and sustainability and uses concrete with up to 70% portland cement replacement rates, the...
Kaitlyn Palmer, P.E., S.E. and Nathan Roy, P.E., recently published an article titled “Saving the Wall,” featured in the July/August historic preservation issue of Civil Engineering Magazine. The article highlights the history of the original Wellesley College Science...
We are pleased to announce the arrival of Robert Curtis, AIA, a highly experienced and licensed architect, to our Building Enclosures team. With more than two decades of practical expertise in commercial, educational, and institutional projects across Maine, New...
LeMessurier celebrated with the University of Delaware and the design and construction teams during the recent topping off of Mckinly Replacement Building X. This interdisciplinary science building, designed by HGA Architects, will replace the Mckinly Lab building...
The Boston Globe featured the additions and renovations for Brookline High School in their most recent Sunday paper. This project was designed by William Rawn Associates, with LeMessurier serving as the structural engineer. Incoming first-year students can be...
Two buildings we structurally engineered for Dartmouth – the Class of 1982 Engineering and Computer Science Center and the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society – won Merit Awards at the annual AIA New Hampshire Chapter Design Awards Gala. HGA designed the...
This Fall marked the much-anticipated opening of the Colby College Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts. This addition at the entry to the campus, designed by William Rawn Associates, demonstrates Colby’s dedication to the arts. Learn more: Colby...
Northeastern University’s recent Grand Opening for the EXP drew notables from national and local government, the National Science Foundation, and international science, tech, and research organizations – many with personal ties to the university. Learn...
Advanced forms of Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) are the norm at Cleveland Clinic, highlighted by the Clinic’s Owner-Led Project Delivery (OLED) process. What’s not the norm is everyone contributing team-wide for mutual benefit. LeMessurier’s own...
Yale University recently celebrated the grand reopening of Kline Tower. This extensive renovation has breathed new life into the 16-story Kline Tower, which originally served as a 1970s laboratory building designed by Phillip Johnson. Kline Tower is a dynamic hub for...
After the base building was complete, the windows falling from the John Hancock Tower garnered the press, but frame stability and sway under wind loads captured LeMessurier’s attention. Hired specifically to reduce the building response during wind events, LeMessurier...
The most famous collaboration between Hugh Stubbins and LeMessurier, this landmark skyscraper was originally known as Citigroup Center and was the world’s 9th tallest upon completion. Over 900 feet in height and extremely efficient in its structural design, several...
Carefully planning the path of gravity and lateral loads in tall buildings allows for optimization of the design of individual elements within the structure. Strategic removal of core columns at individual stories diverts accumulated dead loads to columns at the...
The strikingly dramatic V columns and sweeping curved roof projecting over Summer Street provide a fitting indication of the scale and magnitude of Boston’s new convention center. Housing conventions in expansive exhibit halls, parking 1000 cars, docking 75 trucks,...
We are excited to begin our work on the renovation of White Stadium in Franklin Park, home of the new Boston National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) Team. Originally built in 1945, the arena was formally known as the George Robert White Schoolboy Stadium. The...
Pengcheng believes that an excellent structural engineer should possess knowledge that goes beyond engineering. It is his passion to help clients identify the most elegant and simple structural solutions and avoid risk early through design rather than in construction...
David joined LeMessurier in 2023, bringing along his prior knowledge of building enclosure consulting for both new and existing buildings. While studying in Washington, D.C., he had internships with general contractors inspiring him to join the design side of...
Ethan joined LeMessurier in 2024 after graduating from Montana State University. His passion for structural engineering was ignited when a roof collapsed on MSU’s campus during his bachelor’s degree. The incident motivated him to fully channel his focus into the field...
Johnathan joined LeMessurier in 2023 as an intern and quickly appreciated the firm’s focus on design fundamentals and professional excellence. Now, as a full-time structural designer, he enjoys collaborating with project teams to design and solve technical...
Bob has worked in architecture for nearly 30 years and currently holds licenses to practice in nine states. He is drawn toward the technical side of building design and has served on national energy code (IECC) development committees. Bob knows how buildings go...
LeMessurier proudly announces the promotion of six outstanding individuals who have demonstrated exceptional skills, dedication, and passion in their respective roles. The promotions underscore LeMessurier’s commitment to recognizing and nurturing talent within...
We are happy to welcome Johnathan Roberts back to LeMessurier as a full-time team member after completing his Master’s in Structural Engineering at the University of Michigan. He was initially drawn into the discipline by a balsa wood bridge competition and has...
The first of three new apartment-style residences is close to completion at Kenyon College’s South Quad. LeMessurier led the structural design for each of these six-story buildings, including the 70-ft concrete core walls. Each core is filled by a spiraling stair...
The recently completed Cleveland Clinic Mentor Hospital in Mentor, Ohio, has been featured in Health Care Design Magazine for its “hospital of the future” prototype as a smaller, more efficient model. Cleveland Clinic Introduces “Hospital of Future” Prototype In...
Located at 160 Mass Ave, adjacent to what is affectionately known as “Berklee Beach,” this new multi-purpose building is replete with glass, giving the students a place to bring the cityscape into their lives on campus. With diverse uses as a dining hall, campus...
LeMessurier proudly participated in the 2024 Boston Society for Architecture’s Awards Gala, where several collaborative projects were celebrated. Among the standout recognitions was the Berklee Tower project at Berklee College of Music, designed in collaboration...
Two 260-foot tall buildings, sixteen and seventeen floors respectively, with a two-story rooftop mechanical penthouse space. This air rights development sits atop a three-level below-grade parking garage and the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) tunnel. 350 Summer (under...
LeMessurier welcomes Oliver Pires to the team! Oliver has been working in the structural field for 7 years. Outside of work, Oliver enjoys skiing, hiking, and biking. Skiing is his favorite as there is nothing like skiing a powder day! “I am excited to begin...
The 71,200-square-foot Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts is a jewel box of nested spaces in different scales, materials, and transparency. High ceilings, light pipe and rigging grids, sun shading, and glass facades are supported by a combination of...
Oliver received his undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering from Umass Amherst in 2016 and Masters in Structural Engineering from Umass Lowell in 2019. Oliver passed the SE exam in 2020 and subsequently received his PE in Massachusetts. His experience includes the...
Kaitlyn Palmer, PE, SE, and Nathan Roy, PE of LeMessurier, along with Kevin Bergeron, AIA, from William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc., and Michael Prattico, AIA of MRB Group Engineering, Architecture and Surveying, D.P.C., authored an article in April’s edition of...
Adam Blanchard recently visited Northeastern University as a guest lecturer in Nancy Larson Varney’s Sustainable Rehabilitation of Structures class. During his engaging session, Adam led an in-depth discussion centered around a case study on Sophia Gordon Hall at...
Boston University’s Center for Computing & Data Sciences was a highlight at this spring’s Tradeline Conferences in Boston. On April 7, Nate Roy, along with Tyler Lowen of KPMB and Joshua Michaud of BR+A Consulting Engineers, conducted an in-depth tour of the...
LeMessurier welcomes Shokoufeh Zargar Shoushtari to the team! Shokoufeh has more than 15 years of experience, combining her Ph.D. and consulting work experience. Outside of work, Shokoufeh plays the Daf (a Persian percussion instrument) with a music ensemble and has...
Rising 305 feet above Boston University, the Duan Family Center for Computing & Data Sciences is not just a building, it’s a structural engineering marvel. This dynamic vertical campus, showcasing collaboration and innovation, boasts a unique design and...
To answer what is typically the first question, no, ‘EXP’ doesn’t stand for anything. The most apt description offered so far is ‘Exciting Place,’ coined by National Science Foundation Director Sethuraman Panchanathan during the building’s recent ribbon-cutting...
LeMessurier, in collaboration with STUDIO ENÉE Architects, Annum Architects (Formerly Ann Beha Architects), and D.F. Pray General Contractors, celebrates the groundbreaking of La CASA, Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción’s New Center for Arts, Self-determination and...
LeMessurier recently attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for 400 Summer Street in Boston’s Seaport District, celebrating the city’s first air rights development since the iconic Copley Place shopping center was built in 1983. This landmark project, a...
The David E. and Stacey L. Goel Center for Creativity and Performance will be the new home of the American Repertory Theater at Harvard University. The state-of-the-art theater in Boston’s Allston neighborhood will include two performance venues, rehearsal studios,...
Shokoufeh joined LeMessurier in 2024. She is specialized in analysis, design, investigation, and rehabilitation of structures, including commercial and industrial buildings and buried structures. She has conducted in-depth experimental and numerical research on a...
Terrance joined LeMessurier in 2024 after graduating from Northeastern University. His prior experience includes a co-op at LeMessurier and undergraduate research, familiarizing him with driving theories behind envelope design. As he continues working on the Enclosure...
Ines completed her Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). Following a few years of experience in construction and land development consulting, she decided to specialize her skills and pursued a Master’s degree in Structural...
Briana joined LeMessurier in 2024 after completing her master’s degree at Northeastern University. Her coursework and prior internships cemented her interest in building design due to the industry’s direct impact on the environment and communities. She enjoys...
Flat roofs are all alike; every sloped roof is sloped in its own way. With apologies to Tolstoy for butchering his masterpiece, the turn of phrase speaks to the uniqueness of the roof at Northeastern University’s new EXP building, a 350,000-square-foot...
Jimmy joined LeMessurier in 2024 after graduating from Northeastern University with his master’s degree. With a passion for art and engineering, he strives to merge creativity with technical precision in his designs. Driven by LeMessurier’s commitment to innovation...
With more than 120,000 square feet of new construction, the Student Hall for Exploration and Development (SHED) is a creative hub that brings the arts to the campus center. The SHED, located along the RIT “quarter mile,” includes a flexible glass box theater and...
Bhargavi joined LeMessurier in 2024 after graduating from the University of New Hampshire with her master’s degree. During her coursework she enjoyed the creative and collaborative process of building design, inspiring her to pursue this field. At LeMessurier,...
LeMessurier’s RIT SHED project was honored with a Best Project award in the New York region by the Engineering News-Record (ENR). The Student Hall for Exploration and Development (SHED), designed by William Rawn Associates, serves as a creative hub that brings...
Liv brings energy with can-do enthusiasm to the administration team here at LeMessurier. She is passionate about creating a welcoming, collaborative environment and enjoys building strong relationships both within the office and with clients. Outside of work, Liv is...
Stephen Holland, an associate in LeMessurier’s enclosure group, was recently featured on ENR New England’s ‘Viewpoint’ blog. He shared valuable insights into Massachusetts’ energy codes and standards with his piece titled ‘Navigating Massachusetts’ Stretch Code...
On October 20, 2024, the Smithsonian Channel featured Boston University’s Center for Computing & Data Sciences in its renowned series, How Did They Build That? The episode, filmed in June 2024, included insights from LeMessurier’s Principal, Nate Roy, offering an...
Over the past two years, LeMessurier has partnered with SCB Architecture and Planning, Turner Construction, and Olifant to explore mass timber construction in the upper Midwest, Rocky Mountain Colorado, and Southeastern regions of the United States. These studies,...
Adam Blanchard and Eric Johnson shared their insights at the 2024 National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA) Summit in Las Vegas, NV. Their presentations highlighted the firm’s innovative contributions to structural engineering and showcased two...
LeMessurier is proud to have contributed to two standout projects, which were recognized by the ENR New York and ENR New England 2024 Best Projects awards. The Student Hall for Exploration and Development (the SHED) at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT),...
LeMessurier continues to strengthen its partnership with the ACE (Architecture, Construction, Engineering) Mentor Program, a national initiative designed to inspire high school students to pursue careers in the design and construction industry. This year, five...
The New England Real Estate Journal featured the Mahoney’s Garden Center expansion as their Project of the Month. Designed by The Galante Architecture Studio, the expansion includes Boston’s largest greenhouse. Conveniently located next door to...
All stairs serve a common purpose – transporting masses of people vertically through a portion of a building, seamlessly (and typically quite unenthusiastically) linking each floor together. A staircase can be as simple as a series of sloping stringers with an...
LeMessurier is proud to announce that Richard A. Henige, a distinguished Principal and technical leader, has been awarded the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC). This recognition of Richard’s...
In our complex environment, buildings don’t stand still—they move—not in ways we can always see, but in subtle, constant ways we can measure and control. Buildings live in an immense world of motion. Vibrations can be triggered by sources outside the structure—such as...
Keith joined us in 2025 with more than 39 years of experience in structural engineering. His passion for building goes well beyond the workplace—he’s currently hands-on renovating a 75-year-old camp in the scenic town of Rangeley, Maine. For Keith, the most rewarding...
Rafik joined LeMessurier in 2025, bringing his immensely evolved building enclosure and building science background. With a diverse global portfolio, his expertise includes high-performance facades, historic preservation, and complex envelope systems, with notable...
Matt joined LeMessurier in 2025 as a BIM Coordinator, bringing over 25 years of experience in structural engineering, modeling, and BIM coordination. Throughout his career, he has worked across a wide range of building types and construction methods, driven by a...
John joined LeMessurier in 2025, bringing over 35 years of experience in the construction and engineering industry. With a background in architectural drafting and technology from Wentworth Institute of Technology, followed by continued education at the Boston...
Princess joined LeMessurier in 2025 after graduating with her master’s in Sustainable Building Systems from Northeastern University. She has been in the engineering field for over four years. As part of the enclosure team, she is excited for the opportunity to...
From insightful educational sessions to immersive building tours, our team was out in full force at AIA25 – championing our clients, sharing structural innovations, and exploring the design strategies behind some of Boston’s most impactful spaces. Here’s where we...
We’re incredibly thrilled to celebrate the recent publication of a fascinating research paper co-authored by LeMessurier’s very own Terrance Dumoulin. This paper provides a major contribution to early-stage energy modeling to more accurately predict solar heat...
LeMessurier is honored to have received two Engineering Excellence Awards from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Massachusetts (ACEC/MA). These awards recognize outstanding achievements in engineering that demonstrate innovation, complexity, and value...
EXP is the newest addition to Northeastern University’s science and engineering hub. This stunning 357,000 square-foot research facility represents the best in design, engineering, and sustainability. As a LEED Platinum certified building, EXP consumes 78% less energy...
Opening in 2026, Harvard’s four-story, 85,000-square-foot Goel Center for Creativity & Performance in Allston, Massachusetts, will be the new home to the prestigious American Repertory Theater (ART). The new ART is a 68,000-square-foot facility with two...
The 178,000 square-foot Josiah Quincy Upper School (JQUS) is a vertical urban campus that transforms a one-acre site in Boston’s Chinatown neighborhood into a six-story educational facility serving 650 students in grades 6-12. Completed in 2024, this LEED...
The $11.7 million renovation of Roslindale Branch Library modernized the 14,855-square-foot building without destroying its 1961 character. The signature central dome features enhanced clerestory lighting while preserving its original sound-attenuating...
The Dearborn STEM Academy is a 128,000-square-foot public middle/high school in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Three educational cohorts, organized by grade level, occupy separate floors surrounding the central atrium. Structural steel with complex load paths created the...
The iconic John Hancock signature sign returned to 200 Berkeley Street in 2024 after twenty years above Fenway Park’s center field. Mounting the 60-foot-by-20-foot illuminated sign on the Back Bay skyline required complex structural engineering in a historic...
The Museum of Science Public Science Common reinvents one of Boston’s most adored institutions. Built within the museum’s current footprint, it replaces the existing Cahners Theater. A new glass volume rises along the Charles River, replacing the original...
In the heart of Bar Harbor, Maine, the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church stands as both a spiritual beacon and an architectural landmark. Built in 1913 to replace the smaller wooden St. Sylvia’s Church, the Neo-Gothic stone structure has weathered more than a century of...
Avinash joined LeMessurier in 2025 as a Designer, bringing with him five years of structural engineering experience in Pune, India, as well as a strong academic foundation from Virginia Tech, where he earned his MS in Structural Engineering. During graduate school, he...
Structural engineering, at its core, is the practice of shaping the path forces take to the ground. The magic of the profession is in how these paths are shaped. As designers, we typically exercise a reasonable amount of control over them. We dictate point A and point...
The Portland Clubhouse on Cumberland Avenue, designed by John Calvin Stevens, has served the Boys & Girls Club of Southern Maine continuously since 1939. LeMessurier partnered with a local architecture firm to support their planned addition and renovation project....
As one of the first projects permitted under the Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code, LeMessurier provided critical support to ensure compliance. Our team worked closely with the design team to optimize the building’s energy performance while meeting new...
LeMessurier partnered with the design team to ensure compliance with the Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code on this pioneering project. As one of the first buildings permitted under the new requirements, our expertise helped guide critical modifications to meet updated...
When Brimmer and May School planned a major addition, LeMessurier joined the project team to ensure compliance with Massachusetts’ Stretch Building Code. Our comprehensive energy consulting and peer review services helped guide the project through enhanced...
LeMessurier conducted a comprehensive evaluation of 15 athletic facilities across Harvard University’s campus to develop a strategic rehabilitation priority ranking system. Building Envelope Assessment: Our team performed detailed inspections of each...
LeMessurier provided critical energy code compliance consulting for one of the first projects permitted under the Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code. Energy Code Compliance: Our team offered strategic guidance on project modifications to meet new requirements while...
LeMessurier engineered the building envelope system for the Museum of Science’s Animal Garden exhibit. The controlled environment, which maintains tropical conditions with elevated temperature and humidity levels, required specialized facade solutions. Through...
LeMessurier provided window water testing services to verify installation quality and product performance. Window Testing Program: Our team conducted comprehensive water infiltration testing to validate window assembly installations and product performance....
Worcester City Hall stands as a political and architectural landmark in the city center. LeMessurier evaluated the building to improve thermal efficiency while preserving its historical character. Thermal Assessment: Using nighttime infrared scanning, our team...
Reeds Brook Middle School, built in 1992, required a comprehensive building enclosure evaluation. LeMessurier conducted an enclosure study for Maine School Administrative District (MSAD) 22, identifying significant water damage and construction deficiencies. Building...
When a historic stone masonry wall at Holy Redeemer Church showed signs of imminent failure, LeMessurier responded with immediate stabilization and long-term restoration solutions that preserved this significant religious landmark. Emergency Response & Assessment:...
LeMessurier conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the 130-foot stone masonry bell tower after the parish suffered multiple unsuccessful repair attempts. Our investigation focused on determining the root causes of ongoing structural issues and developing lasting...
Built in 1986, this eight-story, oceanfront condominium has battled persistent water infiltration issues. LeMessurier was hired by the condominium board to review past studies and develop a coordinated repair methodology. Document Analysis: Our team reviewed...
Constructed in 1883 as a science facility and later transformed into and serving as Phillips Academy’s music center for over a century, Graves Hall now hosts administrative functions. LeMessurier conducted a comprehensive assessment of the building envelope to...
LeMessurier assessed the existing enclosure at Memorial Dining Hall as part of a larger effort to renovate the building. Through a comprehensive evaluation, our team identified critical areas requiring intervention while preserving well-performing assemblies. Building...
LeMessurier joined a design team to evaluate seventeen campus buildings for energy consumption and operational carbon reduction opportunities. Building Assessment: Our team conducted initial visual assessments followed by nighttime infrared scanning of each building...
LeMessurier provided building enclosure consulting services for a three-story addition to the existing Thompson Arena. The project presented unique challenges in integrating modern enclosure requirements with the building’s midcentury wall assemblies. Design...
The Sanborn House, a marquee building adjacent to Baker Library on Dartmouth’s main quad, stands as a historical treasure of the campus. LeMessurier was engaged to assess and improve the building’s enclosure while preserving its historic character. Facade...
Originally opened in 1966 as Radcliffe College’s Library, this notable mid-century modern building now serves as Harvard University’s Student Organization Center. In 2025, Harvard engaged LeMessurier to perform a comprehensive envelope assessment of the...
LeMessurier was contracted by Northeastern University to conduct a comprehensive assessment of this historic building’s facade system. The assessment included evaluation of the original turn-of-the-century stone masonry, 1960’s precast stones, and...
Joining LeMessurier in 2025, Michael brings a strong academic and professional foundation to the team. He earned his BS (2023) and MS (2025) in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign, where he completed the FE and holds...
We recently announced the opening of our newest office in the historic Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, PA. This strategic expansion formalizes the firm’s long-standing investment in serving the Mid-Atlantic region, where it has completed significant...
At sixteen stories and 260 feet tall, 400 Summer is a 630,000-square-foot mixed-use building of labs and offices with ground-floor retail atop three levels of below-grade parking. The project was built to suit Foundation Medicine, its primary tenant, which relocated...
Dave Eckrote is the Philadelphia Office Director, leading the firm’s strategic expansion throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. With over 25 years of experience, Dave is a seasoned structural engineer and business development leader known for his client-centric approach...
Members of our Enclosure Group attended the 2025 Wagdy Anis Symposium on Building Science, hosted by the BSA’s Building Enclosure Council. The annual symposium brings together architects, engineers, and building scientists to explore emerging technologies, research,...
We are proud to announce a significant expansion of our enclosure consulting services to help meet rising client demand for high-performance, integrated building solutions. This strategic growth includes the addition of experienced leader Rafik Armanios, AIA, as...
Insights from the New England Healthcare Engineers’ Society (NEHES) Fall 2025 Conference When healthcare leaders discuss resilient and sustainable facilities, the focus often lands on mechanical systems, smart technologies, or regulatory compliance. While these are...
Driving Decarbonization: National Multi-Regional Mass Timber Study As structural engineers, we believe one path to decarbonization starts with material innovation. Here are the findings of our Mass Timber in Three Regions Comparative Life Cycle Assessment Study, a...
The gap between a building’s design and its actual performance, specifically its energy use, is wider than ever. As sustainability targets and building codes become increasingly stringent, specialized expertise is no longer optional — it’s the competitive edge....
Brown University’s Sternlicht Residential Commons and Health & Wellness Center We spend much of our time indoors, but do those spaces make us happy? Brown University envisioned a new building, located at Brook Street in Providence, Rhode Island, that would...
We are delighted to announce that Stephen Holland, RRC, PE, and Terrance Dumoulin, EIT, members of the firm’s Enclosure Group, have published a feature article in the November 2025 issue of IIBEC Interface, the official journal of the International Institute of...
One Kenmore Square transforms Boston’s Beacon Street-Commonwealth Avenue intersection with two distinctive buildings totaling 330,000 square feet. The project required the demolition of three six-story structures and the renovation of two existing buildings...
Offices Boston The Boston office is steps away from the Charles River, with its many bike and walking paths and the Head of the Charles finish line. Harvard Square, Newton, Brookline, Watertown, the Mass Pike, and the commuter rail at Boston Landing are all nearby. A...
The 55,000-square-foot, four-story Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society is LEED Platinum certified and Dartmouth’s highest-performing, most energy-efficient building. Completed in 2022, the project transformed the Murdough Center’s outdoor...
The Future Cancer Hospital, a partnership of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), comprises a 688,000-square-foot inpatient medical facility within Boston’s Longwood Medical Area. The structure features four...
The reimagining of Kline Tower at the top of Yale’s Science Hill transformed the 106,000-square-foot, landmark 1966 structure from a wet-lab research facility into a vibrant hub for Yale’s physical and mathematical sciences. The LEED Gold–certified renovation...
The Yale Science Building (YSB) is a LEED Gold-certified, modern, flexibly planned research facility that brings together the molecular, cellular, and developmental biology departments, with portions of the molecular biophysics and biochemistry, physics, and...
The renovation and expansion of the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University transformed the facility into a dynamic environment for teaching, study, and collaboration. The project includes a 48,000-square-foot addition, increasing the school’s...