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BSC Group names Newton as manager of civil engineering

Robert Newton, BSC Group

Glastonbury, CT BSC Group, a leading consulting firm providing planning, design and environmental services to the transportation, energy, and land development markets, has appointed Robert Newton, PE, LEED AP, to the role of manager of civil engineering in the firm’s Conn. office. 

In this capacity, Newton will apply more than 25 years of industry experience to the leadership of engineering projects for both public and private sector clients. Newton comes to this new position with extensive experience managing an array of project types, from municipal roadway reconstruction to site planning and design for improvements at the Foxwoods Resort and Casino. Of particular interest is Newton’s experience providing on-call consulting to municipalities in Connecticut and western Massachusetts, serving as a trusted advisor to help these valued clients plan and prioritize community improvements while making best use of public funds. 

“Rob has so much to offer BSC Group’s clients,” said Kurt Prochorena, BSC Group’s vice president in charge of the firm’s Connecticut operations. “His commitment to technical excellence, combined with his solution-based approach to project challenges, distinguish Rob as a strong contributor to serve our clients and to mentor other engineers at BSC Group.” 

Newton is a registered Professional Engineer in Conn., Mass., and N.Y. 

His credentials also include the LEED Accredited Professional designation from the US Green Building Council. 

Under the BSC Companies, Inc. umbrella is BSC Group, Inc. – a collaborative practice of planners, engineers, and scientists – and Geonetics, Inc. – a boutique group of software developers. The affiliate firms serve New England based projects in transportation, energy, and land development. 

BSC is one of the 20 largest engineering firms in MA and has approximately 130 professionals on staff. Founded in 1965, BSC is an employee owned firm with broad based ownership throughout all disciplines and ranks. 

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