Engineering, environmental, and construction services across water, utilities, and site development
Loureiro is a 51–200-person engineering and environmental services firm founded in 1975, operating from Connecticut. The tech stack is almost entirely CAD-centric (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit, MicroStation) plus field instruments (GPS, LiDAR, Trimble), reflecting a project-delivery business built on design and survey workflows rather than software platforms. Hiring is heavily skewed toward engineering (22 roles) and construction (11), with a notable staffing gap in wastewater projects—a pain point that directly tracks their strategic push to expand water and wastewater service lines.
Notable leadership hires: SUE Crew Chief
Loureiro delivers integrated engineering, environmental assessment, and construction services to mid-market and enterprise clients. The business spans underground utility surveys, Phase I environmental site assessments, land surveying, civil site development, utility facility design, wastewater treatment system construction, and remedial system monitoring. Field work (soil/groundwater/surface water sampling, topographic surveys) combines with desktop engineering (CAD design, infrastructure upgrades). The firm operates as a project-centric, design-led organization with a lean internal tooling footprint—relying on industry-standard CAD platforms and field sensors rather than proprietary software. Scale and growth pressures around wastewater and water services are driving strategic hiring.
Primary tools: AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit, MicroStation, SketchUp. Field equipment: GPS, LiDAR, Trimble Business Center. Productivity: Microsoft Office, Excel, Project. Analytics: Google Analytics, Google Earth Pro.
Environmental site assessments, underground utility surveys, land surveying, civil site development, wastewater treatment system construction, utility facility design, and groundwater/soil remediation monitoring. The firm is expanding its water and wastewater service lines.
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