New York City-based structural engineer Weidlinger Associates has relocated its Connecticut office to suburban West Hartford from downtown Hartford.
Engineers Erich Baumgartner and Gregory Freeman, who have helmed Weidlinger’s Connecticut operations since 2007, will head the office at 10 N. Main St., officials said. The firm in recent years shared space with Amenta/Emma Architects on Ann Street in Hartford.
The firm’s most recent Connecticut projects involved structural design work for Yale University’s renovated  Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library in Farmington, as well as other projects on the school’s New Haven campus.
Weidlinger also did structural design for the retail center going up at 1245 New Britain Ave., site of the former Szechuan Tokyo Restaurant, that will house a new branch for American Eagle Federal Credit Union.
