News: Construction Design & Engineering

Stantec signs letter of intent to acquire New England’s Fay, Spofford & Thorndike

Peter Howe, Fay Spofford & Thorndike Peter Howe, Fay Spofford & Thorndike

Burlington, MA North American design firm Stantec will expand its northeast presence with the planned acquisition of Fay, Spofford & Thorndike (FST), a 280-person Burlington, Mass.-based engineering, planning and environmental firm. With nine offices in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Connecticut and New York, FST complements Stantec’s fast growing team of 1,200 people across the Northeast.

FST brings a 100-year history of delivering vital transportation and water infrastructure, buildings design and environmental solutions for hundreds of communities and private businesses across the Northeast U.S. The firm’s portfolio of projects includes airports, bridges, roadways, railways, marine/waterfront, water and wastewater treatment systems, trail design, and environmental services.

“FST’s recognized design excellence and commitment to local communities closely align with Stantec’s strengths,” said Bob Gomes, Stantec president and chief executive officer, announcing the acquisition letter of intent today. “Together, we bring even greater resources to handle the challenges ahead, whether it’s aging infrastructure, population growth, or general community resilience.” The acquisition is expected to close in October.

FST’s distinguished portfolio includes a span of services for major clients and local communities. Among their recent work: design of the I-93/I-95 Interchange in Canton for MassDOT; design for the $33 million Logan Express Garage and Terminal for Massport; the Plymco Mill brownfields restoration in Plymouth, Mass; owner’s representative for runway safety improvements at Logan International Airport; design and construction administration for major facilities for the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority and the Boston Water & Sewer Commission; and design as part of a design/build team to replace the 90-year-old Turner Center Bridge between Turner and Greene, Maine.

“Stantec’s community-based culture, philosophy, and mission mirrors the values that FST has embraced throughout our rich history,” said Peter Howe, president and CEO of FST. “Their technical diversity, depth of resources, and stature, will allow our dedicated staff to continue to work on the biggest and most complex projects in the region, and our clients will quickly realize some compelling benefits, including the enhanced services we can offer by drawing from across the Stantec community.”

Stantec’s current presence in New England includes 11 offices in Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Connecticut. Stantec is one of the United States’ largest engineering and architecture firms, as ranked by national publications such as Engineering News Record and Building Design & Construction. Across the US, Stantec has more than 6,500 employees in 162 offices.

The Stantec community unites more than 15,000 employees working in over 250 locations. We collaborate across disciplines and industries to bring buildings, energy and resource, and infrastructure projects to life. Our work—professional consulting in planning, engineering, architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, surveying, environmental sciences, project management, and project economics—begins at the intersection of community, creativity, and client relationships.

READ ON THE GO
DIGITAL EDITIONS
Subscribe
Columns and Thought Leadership
Greenwood Credit Union City Hall Plaza nears completion - by Frank Picozzi

Greenwood Credit Union City Hall Plaza nears completion - by Frank Picozzi

After several years of planning, construction, and anticipation, the community is eagerly awaiting the opening of the Greenwood Credit Union City Hall Plaza and outdoor skating rink later this month.
ABC-Mass. chairman’s message:  Rent control isn’t the answer to our housing crisis - by Luiza Mills

ABC-Mass. chairman’s message: Rent control isn’t the answer to our housing crisis - by Luiza Mills

As you may know, Massachusetts voters will be weighing in on a number of ballot initiatives in November. Among them is a proposal to impose the nation’s strictest statewide rent control policy. I’d like to tell you why the ABC MA Board
Navigating tariffs and material  uncertainty in today’s construction market - by Karl Ginand and Tiffany Gallo

Navigating tariffs and material uncertainty in today’s construction market - by Karl Ginand and Tiffany Gallo

As headlines around tariffs seem to dominate the news daily, many considering construction projects have anticipated major cost escalations and widespread supply issues. While tariffs haven’t driven pricing spikes to the extent once feared, the lasting impact has been a new layer of uncertainty, affecting more than just budgets.
It’s time to lead: Confronting mental health in construction - by David Watts

It’s time to lead: Confronting mental health in construction - by David Watts

As we close Mental Health Awareness Month, we must be clear: May isn’t just about ribbons, hashtags, or lunchtime mindfulness apps. It’s about responsibility to confront hard truths that linger in silence, and to challenge ourselves, as leaders in our industry, to do more.