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A Panel Discussion on Qualified Opportunity Zones, April 24, 2019

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Ardash Megeurdichian joins DTC

DTC announces that Plumbing and Fire Protection Engineer, Ardash Megeurdichian, CIPE has joined DTC in its Sarasota office.

Ardash has more than 30 years of design experience in the mechanical and fire protection consulting industry with extensive experience with institutional, commercial, hospitality, healthcare, residential, transportation, entertainment and retail projects. He has a Bachelor’s of Science from […]

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DTC Cheers Dunkin Donuts Stadium Opening

DTC recently completed work on Dunkin Donuts Stadium for the Hartford Yard Goats, the Double-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies in Hartford, CT. The Yard Goats’ season opener and first game on the field is April 13 against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats at 7:05 p.m.

DTC provided plumbing, fire protection and civil engineering for the […]

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Fairchild Wheeler Interdistrict Magnet Campus wins 2016 MacConnell Award

DTC is proud to have been the engineer of record for the award-winning Fairchild Wheeler Interdistrict Magnet Campus. The project, led by JCJ Architecture, supporting Bridgeport Public Schools was awarded the 2016 James D. MacConnell Award by the Association for Learning Environments.

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Brian Skelcher, PE

We’re adding yet another Professional Engineer to our roster — DTC Structural Engineer Brian Skelcher recently passed the PE exam. Brian has been a member of the DTC team since 2009, and has worked on several projects including the new Greenwich High School Performing Arts Theater and LEED Gold certified Fairchild Wheeler Multi-Magnet High School. […]

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Focus on Design

At DTC, we were early adopters of the four dimensional building information modeling system, Autodesk Revit, which has become the AEC industry standard. We’ve been using the software since 2008, and have had the opportunity to use it on a multitude of projects – both small and large – as a result.

Our engineers have utilized […]

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Meet our MEP

There are a few different faces in our MEP group at DTC — we invite you to get familiar with the members of our mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection team, both new and old.

Jason Pintek, PE, LEED AP BD+C, Electrical Engineering Manager, has more then 25 years of experience with electrical engineering design, and […]

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National Engineers Week at DTC

Happy National Engineers Week! We’re celebrating our engineers by sharing a little bit about what they do. Check out how they describe their jobs in their own words, and what kind of innovative solutions they create.

We’re celebrating our structural engineers at DTC, like Corey Hollmann, who explained his job through metaphor, “Structural engineering is like putting […]

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North Haven High School Hosts Physics ‘Learning Laboratory’ with DTC

Hamden-based engineering consulting firm DTC is currently renovating North Haven Middle School. Phase I of this project is actively underway on school grounds, which will result in the construction of an entirely new North Haven Middle School building.

The existing North Haven Middle School building is closed off from construction, and will continue being used as […]

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What Does MS4 Mean to You?

By: Michael Errickson, PE and DTC Civil Engineering Project Manager — If you work with buildings, especially if you have anything to do with their building process, you need to know the new requirements issued by the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) in their upcoming reissuance of the General Permit for the Discharge of Stormwater […]

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