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LeMessurier

LeMessurier

Design

Boston, MA 2,956 followers

Structural Engineers & Enclosure Specialists

About us

For over 60 years LeMessurier has been providing structural engineering services to architects, owners, contractors, developers and artists. Led by the example of William LeMessurier, our engineers provide the expertise our clients deserve for some of the world’s most elegant and sophisticated designs while remaining true to the enduring laws of science and engineering. We push the envelope of the latest technologies – even invent new ones when we know we can do better – to engineer solutions that are responsive to our clients and reflective of our experience.

Industry
Design
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Boston, MA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1961
Specialties
Building Envelope and Structural Engineering

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Employees at LeMessurier

Updates

  • We are thrilled to share our contribution to a comprehensive study on mass timber construction in Minneapolis, Denver, and Atlanta. These white papers offer developers, architects, engineers, and planners valuable insights into mass timber construction. SAR+ Architects SCB Turner Construction Company

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    As mass timber continues to gain momentum, it's important to have reliable resources to share its benefits. We’re proud to have contributed to this comprehensive study, which examines mass timber construction in three U.S. regions: the Upper Midwest, Rocky Mountain Colorado, and the Southeast. Conducted over two years with support from a USFS Wood Innovation Grant, this study—led by SCB, LeMessurier, and Turner Construction Company—reimagines buildings in Minneapolis, Denver, and Atlanta, analyzing cost implications, schedule efficiencies, carbon impact, and key design considerations. Additionally, it includes a detailed mapping of the mass timber supply chain and its potential effects on U.S. forests. These white papers are intended as open resources for developers, architects, engineers, construction managers, city planners, and others looking to advance mass timber construction. Download and explore the findings here: https://lnkd.in/gEjVjRSU

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  • At LeMessurier, we’ve always had a passion for numbers. Last Friday, on Pi Day (March 14th), we toasted to the beauty of math, engineering, and of course… pie! Everyone brought in their favorite pie (yes, any pie you wanted) — from classic apple to creative, out-of-the-box options. It was a great way to honor the constant that drives so much of what we do with a delicious twist. #PiDay #StructuralEngineering #LeMessurier

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  • Bunker Hill CC (BHCC) Career Poster Session brought together 190 students for engaging discussions on architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) career paths. Representing LeMessurier, Gercelino Ramos and Shokoufeh Zargar Shoushtari, Ph.D. showcased a poster introducing key concepts in structural engineering, sparking meaningful conversations about its real-world impact and opportunities. The event was expertly organized by Kelvin Wong, P.E. and the team at Haley & Aldrich, creating a valuable and enriching experience for all attendees. A special thank you to Bunker Hill Community College Internships and Career Development team for hosting us!

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  • Today, on National Employee Appreciation Day, we take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to the talented individuals who make up our exceptional team at LeMessurier.   Thank you for your continuous contributions, professionalism, and unwavering dedication. Your work not only shapes the future of structural engineering and enclosure consulting but also strengthens our company's foundation.   We look forward to many more successes together. Here's to the incredible people who make it all possible!   #LeMessurier #NationalEmployeeAppreciationDay #Teamwork #EmployeeExcellence 

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  • After an impressive 47 years of dedication, expertise, and innovation, Richard Henige retired at the end of 2024 from his role at LeMessurier.   Richard’s engineering journey began at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he earned his Master’s degree while studying under the renowned structural engineer Bill LeMessurier. After graduating in 1977, he joined LeMessurier's firm and quickly established himself as a leader in the design and engineering of steel structures. The following year, he was selected to join the LeMessurier team that conducted a confidential engineering review of the Citicorp Center in New York. His remarkable role in this project, at such a young age, not only showcased his exceptional abilities but also demonstrated the trust placed in him by the highest levels - laying the foundation for what would become a truly outstanding career.   Throughout his career, Richard has not only been a brilliant engineer but also a mentor, collaborator, and leader who has shaped the very fabric of the field. His deep understanding of structural design, commitment to excellence, and his relentless pursuit of high-quality solutions have left a lasting impact on every project he touched.   Richard’s work stands as a testament to the highest standards of craftsmanship and engineering integrity. He has been a pivotal force behind countless iconic structures and has influenced the careers of many who have had the privilege of working alongside him. His ability to approach challenges with clarity, creativity, and professionalism has earned him the respect of colleagues, clients, and peers alike.   Beyond his technical acumen, Richard has been a guiding light at LeMessurier, fostering an environment of learning, collaboration, and growth. His mentorship has been invaluable to many engineers, and his legacy will continue to inspire future generations in the profession.   Richard, your contributions to both LeMessurier and the broader engineering community will be felt for many years to come. Your leadership, dedication, and friendship will be greatly missed, but we all wish you nothing but happiness and fulfillment in this next chapter of your life.   Enjoy your well-deserved retirement!   #StructuralEngineering #Mentorship #EngineeringExcellence #Legacy #LeMessurier

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  • At LeMessurier, we value both the technical skills that define our work and the opportunity to engage in creative, collaborative activities that bring our teams together. For National Engineers Week last week, we decided to take on a fun and unique challenge: building the strongest structure using only newspaper and duct tape - designed to hold the weight of several Concrete and Revit Manuals.   The results were impressive. Beyond the strong structures that emerged, the event highlighted the power of collaboration and innovative thinking that drives engineering excellence at LeMessurier. It was a reminder that engineering is not just about what we build, but how we approach every challenge, big or small.   #NationalEngineersWeek #LeMessurier #StructuralEngineering 

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  • The Embodied Carbon series for structural engineers, hosted by SEAMASS next month, is a valuable opportunity to engage on this critical topic. We are thrilled to share that this series was directed by LeMessurier's Eric S. Johnson, P.E., and organized by Suzanne Robinson.

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    Sustainability Integrated | PE, LEED AP

    Be sure to check out the Embodied Carbon series for structural engineers hosted by SEAMASS next month. The three-part series consists of a presentation and a panel discussion. https://lnkd.in/erdXHg7W Last year, I was in a workshop discussing how we can remove roadblocks to achieve zero embodied carbon (and beyond) for structures. One item was how to get the topic of embodied carbon in front of more structural engineers. I was inspired to organize an event to have engineers from leading structural engineering firms share their knowledge within our local professional organization. Special shout out to those who helped make this series happen: my colleague Eric S. Johnson, P.E., Director of the SEAMASS Board, and fellow presenters, who didn’t hesitate to volunteer to share their knowledge on the topic of embodied carbon: Julia Hogroian, Michael Scancarello, P.E., Patrick Kenny, P.E., Mark Webster. I appreciate the openness to share in the structural engineering community—we are all working towards a common goal, and it’s wonderful to be rowing together in the same boat!

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    It is with deep sadness that we acknowledge the passing of Bill Young, a valued and beloved member of the LeMessurier family for 50 years. Bill dedicated decades of service to our company, leaving a lasting impact on colleagues, clients, and the projects he helped deliver. Bill was more than just a team member—he was a mentor, a leader, and a friend. His commitment, wisdom, and kindness touched many, and we extend our heartfelt condolences to Bill’s family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. We are proud to have worked alongside him. Bill's obituary can be found here: https://lnkd.in/eQweSsza

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