Glastonbury engineering firm acquired 

A New York consulting firm is moving into the Connecticut market through its recent acquisition of Glastonbury’s Anchor Engineering Services.

Syracuse-based Barton & Loguidice said Tuesday that it has acquired Anchor Engineering Services, an engineering and land surveying firm headquartered in Glastonbury.

Financial terms were not disclosed, but the two parties said a total of 30 employees from Anchor will join B&L, in addition to Anchor’s former president and principal owner Mark Zessin, who now carries the titles of senior vice president and executive manager of the Connecticut office located at 41 Sequin Dr.

The deal, which represents B&L’s first presence in Connecticut, grows the firm to more than 350 employees across five Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states. 

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B&L offers an array of engineering, planning, environmental and landscape architecture services. The company said Anchor brings additional services to its list of offerings, including boundary and “right-of-way surveying, property and title research, flood certification and topographic surveying.