BCA Architects & Engineers

BCA Architects & Engineers has elevated four new owners and five new associates. MICHAEL D. ALTIERI, senior civil engineer, graduated in 2009 from SUNY-ESF with a bachelor’s degree in environmental resources and forestry engineering. He was an intern at BCA for many summers while at college. THOMAS J. CATALDO, senior civil engineer, is a graduate […]

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BCA Architects & Engineers has elevated four new owners and five new associates.

MICHAEL D. ALTIERI, senior civil engineer, graduated in 2009 from SUNY-ESF with a bachelor’s degree in environmental resources and forestry engineering. He was an intern at BCA for many summers while at college.

THOMAS J. CATALDO, senior civil engineer, is a graduate of Clarkson University with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and has been with BCA since 2009. He designs and manages municipal water and wastewater projects from BCA’s Watertown office. Cataldo previously worked for 20 years in the industrial and manufacturing sector.

BRYAN T. COWELL, senior project architect, is a 2004 graduate of Alfred State College with a bachelor’s degree in architectural engineering. He joined BCA in 2005 and is working with K-12 school districts throughout the North Country out of the Watertown office.

JOHN A. SOKOL, senior project architect, is a 1991 graduate of SUNY Delhi with an associate degree in architectural technologies. He joined BCA in 2016 and is working out of BCA’s Ithaca office on K-12 projects across New York State.

KRYSTA S. ATEN-SCHELL, project architect and LEED administrator, is a 2008 graduate of the University of Idaho with a bachelor’s degree in architectural design. She joined BCA in 2008 after interning at BRS Architects in Boise, Idaho.

RACHEL E. BERNAT, senior civil engineer, graduated from Clarkson University in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and a concentration in environmental engineering. She also has an associate degree in engineering science from Jefferson Community College. Bernat joined BCA in 2007 and previously interned for the firm for three summers during college. She works from BCA’s Watertown office.

MICHAEL L. CHURCHILL, director of aviation services, has been a leader in the aviation market for 36 years. He joined BCA in 2017, officially launching its Aviation Division. He manages the Saratoga Springs office while servicing BCA’s aviation market, including Watertown International Airport. Churchill graduated from Norwich University in 1982.

CASEY D. DICKINSON, senior civil engineer, is a 2011 graduate of Clarkson University with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering with a concentration in structural engineering. He also has an associate degree in engineering science from Jefferson Community College. Dickinson has been with the firm since 2011, working from BCA’s Watertown office.

DAVID R. FUNK, project architect, is a 2006 graduate of Alfred State College with a bachelor’s degree in architectural engineering. He joined BCA in 2015 and is working from BCA’s Ithaca office on K-12 projects across New York state.

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