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DeSimone Consulting Engineers opens office in Boston

Boston, MA DeSimone Consulting Engineers, a leading structural engineering firm with offices in nine cities worldwide, has opened a new office in Boston to accommodate growth in the region. The new DeSimone Consulting Engineers office is located at 31 Milk St., Suite 1016.

“DeSimone is expanding to accommodate our growing national and international practice,” said Stephen DeSimone, president of DeSimone. “The new space is ideally suited for our needs as we continue to develop new projects and respond to our clients in the Boston area.”

DeSimone’s most recent Boston office’s experience in the region includes Millennium Tower, a 685-foot-tall residential building poised to become the fourth tallest tower in Boston, the Lovejoy Residential Development in Boston Harbor, and the New Quincy Center Block 4 Merchants Row.

DeSimone Consulting Engineers provides high-quality, creative structural engineering services to architects, owners, and developers. Founded in New York City in 1969, DeSimone has grown to have nine offices worldwide. Located in New York, Miami, San Francisco, New Haven, Las Vegas, Boston, Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi, and Medellín, our offices are organized to support our clients around the globe. To date, we have designed projects throughout the United States and 18 countries.

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