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Harriman and The Cecil Group merge to form integrated full-service practice

Portland, ME Harriman, an architecture and engineering firm based in Maine, and The Cecil Group, an urban design, planning, architecture, and landscape architecture firm based in Boston, have merged to provide clients with a more comprehensive integrated, full-service practice in architecture, engineering, urban design, planning and landscape architecture. The partnership is dedicated to excellent multi-disciplinary client service that directly applies the talents and experiences of firm principals and creative professionals.

Harriman and The Cecil Group are both well-established and successful firms with a legacy of providing clients with thoughtful solutions through distinctive design and innovative strategies. The combined entity is a stronger, more flexible and robust firm dedicated to enhancing the built and natural environment.

Throughout the years, the two firms have collaborated on many projects including campus master plans at Bates College, Thomas College, and Maine Maritime Academy. During that time, it became evident the firms shared a similar culture, approach to project work, and a healthy respect for clients, the environment, and staff.

“We have collaborated on projects with The Cecil Group since 2009, and our mutually successful working relationship led us naturally to this decision,” said Clifton Greim, P.E., president and CEO of Harriman. “With similar cultural and strategic approaches interwoven with common business goals, an expansion aimed at creating a broader, more expansive firm with a group of people we really admire resonated with us. We’re very excited to continue building on these traditions together.”

“Both firms have been committed to composing sites, architecture, and engineering as seamless, complete environments, bringing higher value to our clients and our communities,” said Steven G. Cecil, AIA, ASLA, founding principal of The Cecil Group. “We have expanded our team to help realize the full potential of our multi-disciplinary perspectives.”

With offices in Auburn and Portland, Maine; Manchester, New Hampshire; and Boston, Massachusetts; the combined firm will expand on an existing studio organization broadening expertise in a variety of project types for clients, ranging from schools, health care, higher education, commercial, mixed-use development, government facilities, municipal plans, and more.

For more than a century, Harriman has designed the buildings that represent what is important and special about communities throughout New England. An architecture and engineering firm founded in 1870, they work with clients in the education, healthcare, government, corporate, and retail sectors transforming vision to reality. Harriman pursues creative partnerships to design relevant and innovative solutions to human needs. Their work is based on the belief that design is a collaborative human endeavor centered on knowledge, ingenuity, and beauty. Through practicing the art of architecture and the science of engineering, we create environments that honor context, embrace wisdom, and enhance well-being.

The Cecil Group joins the talents of its architects, urban designers, planners, landscape architects and graphic designers to help clients realize the potential of their towns, cities, developments, buildings, institutions, parks and open space. By maintaining a multi-disciplinary staff they deliver the varied expertise needed in order to successfully “put places together.” Their work includes urban design, land planning, community planning, landscape architecture, sustainability planning, and institutional planning, including expertise in helping institutions, towns and cities formulate and navigate change that benefits each party’s interests.

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