SALINA — Engineering firm Barton and Loguidice has a new office in Watertown.

The firm, based in Salina, has additional locations in Albany, Rochester, Ellenville, Newburgh, Buffalo, Plattsburgh, and Camp Hill, Pa. The Watertown office will allow Barton and Loguidice to serve its clients in the North Country more easily and reach more prospective customers in the region as well, according to the firm.

John Condino, senior project manager and a lifetime resident of Watertown, will manage the new office. Condino joined the firm in 2006 after working in the North Country in the public and private sectors for more than three decades, according to Barton and Loguidice.

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“Barton & Loguidice has been guiding and working with North Country municipalities and regulatory agencies for years, so this office naturally makes sense,” Eric Pond, a vice president and officer in charge of the new office, said in a news release. “Having an office physically located in Watertown will also allow several of our engineers and planners that already reside in the North Country to work closer to home while better serving current projects and delivering engineering and planning services to the northern New York region.”

Barton and Loguidice offers engineering, planning, environmental, and landscape architecture services.

Contact Tampone at ktampone@cnybj.com

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