During the recent Northwest Hills Council of Governments (NHCOG) meeting, significant discussions highlighted the expansion of engineering and design services in Connecticut, particularly through Colliers Engineering and Design. The firm, which has seen substantial growth over the past decade, now operates in over 75 offices with a workforce exceeding 3,000 employees. This expansion includes a focus on providing comprehensive services to municipalities across the region.
The firm’s representative emphasized their involvement in various community projects, including school construction, firehouse renovations, and library updates. They also provide essential environmental consulting and engineering services, which have become increasingly relevant as towns address infrastructure and environmental challenges.
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Subscribe for Free Colliers Engineering and Design has broadened its service offerings to include architecture and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) services, allowing them to tackle a wider range of projects. Their expertise spans from civil and structural engineering to environmental remediation and project management, making them a key player in local development efforts.
The meeting underscored the importance of such firms in supporting municipal needs, particularly as towns look to enhance their infrastructure and community facilities. With a strong emphasis on collaboration with local governments, Colliers aims to facilitate redevelopment and improve public services, ultimately benefiting residents throughout the region.
As the NHCOG continues to address community needs, the integration of comprehensive engineering and design services will play a crucial role in shaping the future of local development and infrastructure projects.