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wbjournal.com | June 11, 2018 | Worcester Business Journal 17 A R C H I T E C T U R E & C O N S T R U C T I O N F O C U S Top architectural firms Ranked by number of local licensed architects Local licensed architects/ local employees Specialties Current project 2017 revenue Principal Year founded 1 Lamoureux Pagano & Associates Inc. 108 Grove St., Suite 300, Worcester 01605 508-752-2831 • www.lamoureuxpagano.com 8 18 Master planning, feasibility studies, building design, value engineering, adaptive reuse, historic preservation, sustainable design South High Community School Worcester $4,900,000 Kathryn Crockett president 1970 2 Maugel Architects 200 Ayer Road, Harvard 01451 978-456-2800 • www.maugel.com 7 25 Master planning, health care, science, technology, mixed-use developments, asset repositioning, multifamily, retail and industrial Spring Bank Pharmceuticals, new research & development lab * Hopkinton DND Brent Maugel president & owner 1993 3 Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects Inc. 239 South St., Hopkinton 01748 508-544-2600 • www.grlarchitects.com 5 26 Corporate, higher education, life sciences, restaurants, breweries, multifamily and lifestyle centers EcoTarium, Wild Cat Station Worcester $3,900,000 Scott Richardson principal 1976 4 Cutler Design Inc. 43 Harvard St., Worcester 01609 508-757-7500 • cutlerdb.com 3 67 LEED, master planning, building assessment, space planning, interior design Trader Joe's, new $59.4 million regional distribution center ** Bloomfield, Conn. DND Michael Bass Kevin Kozak vice presidents 1987 5 ACTWO Architects 30 Boston Post Road, Wayland 01778 508-358-1077 • www.actwoarch.com 3 7 Academic buildings, laboratories, offices, residences KAYAK, a part of Booking Holdings Inc., expansion and renovation Cambridge $1,300,000 Andrew C. Cohen Thomas W. White principals 2012 5 Studio InSitu Architects Inc. 63 Main St., Maynard 01754 978-461-6114 • www.studioinsitu.com 3 7 Place-making design for culture, commerce and community; sculptural, soulful sustainability, immersive retail and entertainment, congruent urbanism and mixed-use high-performance Assabet Village Cultural District, Sanctuary project *** Maynard DND W. Timothy Hess president 2014 7 Dixon Salo Architects Inc. 501 Park Ave., Suite 210, Worcester 01610 508-755-0533 • dixonsaloarchitects.com 3 6 DND DND DND DND Jesse G. Hilgenberg president 1977 7 Nault Architects Inc. 71 Hope Ave., Worcester 01603 508-755-6134 • N/A 3 6 Repair, reuse and renovation projects for federal, state and municipal agencies with a focus on higher education and public housing Tsotsis Family Academic Center, Assumption College, $17 million Worcester DND Stephen M. VanDyke principal 1886 7 Newbury Design Associates Inc. 205 Newbury St., Framingham 01701 508-620-9705 • nda-arch.com 3 6 Commercial, industrial, retail and mixed- use Kirsch Place, 560 Moody St. Waltham DND Ronald Meehan Michael Blanchette principals 1993 10 Industrial Facilities Design Inc. 85 Main St., Hopkinton 01748 508-544-1695 • ifdi.net 2 8 DND DND DND DND George Dainis Robert Troccolo James Wolahan principals 2000 11 Gregory J. O'Connor Associates Inc. 339 Main St., Worcester 01608 508-757-1377 • gjoassociates.com 2 5 DND DND DND DND Gregory O'Connor principal 1996 12 Dickinson Architects LLC (MetroWest) 91 Main St., Concord 01742 978-341-8267 • www.DickinsonArc.com 2 3 Residential including new construction and additions; small commercial and municipal; studies Chiller Building Concord $300,000 Nancy M. Dickinson William C Dickinson principals 2004 Source: Each firm via survey Note: DND = Did not disclose. Wayland's Ai3 Architects (ranked #1 in 2016) and Natick's Dacon Corp. declined to participate in the survey. Unable to confirm data for Acton's OMR Architects and Universal Architects of Holliston by press time. Franklin's Allevato Architects now operates as a subsidiary of Bentonville, Ark.-based HFA. * Spring Bank will occupy the second floor of the building owned by the Parson Commercial Group, Inc., based in Framingham. ** A new $59.4 million, 690,000 square-foot regional distribution center for a national grocery chain; 66-acre site with 55-acre campus comprised of a 600,000 square-foot cross-dock distribution facility with RTE food processing and produce packing space; a 90,000 square-foot building for frozen food storage; a 6,200 square foot maintenance building; parking areas for workers and trailers. *** Mixed-use (music-centric, cocktails and dining, performance hall) renovation of 14,000-square-foot historic church building - Compiled by: Stephanie R. Meagher and Heide Martin, research@nebusinessmedia.com Top architectural firms Ranked by number of local licensed architects Source: Each firm via survey Note: DND = Did not disclose. Wayland's Ai3 Architects (ranked #1 in 2016) and Natick's Dacon Corp. declined to participate in the survey. Unable to confirm data for Acton's OMR Architects and Universal Architects of Holliston by press time. Franklin's Allevato Architects now operates as a subsidiary of Bentonville, Ark.-based HFA. * Spring Bank will occupy the second floor of the building owned by the Parson Commercial Group, Inc., based in Framingham. ** A new $59.4 million, 690,000 square-foot regional distribution center for a national grocery chain; 66-acre site with 55-acre campus comprised of a 600,000 square-foot cross-dock distribution facility with RTE food processing and produce packing space; a 90,000 square-foot building for frozen food storage; a 6,200 square foot maintenance building; parking areas for workers and trailers. *** Mixed-use (music-centric, cocktails and dining, performance hall) renovation of 14,000-square-foot historic church building - Compiled by: Stephanie R. Meagher and Heide Martin, research@nebusinessmedia.com

