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University of Rochester Biomedical Engineering and Optics Building

University of Rochester Biomedical Engineering and Optics Building

Parrone Engineering was commissioned to provide engineering and land surveying services for the five-story, 92,000 square foot Biomedical Engineering and Optics Building.

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Engineering Technology BuildingRochester Institute of Technology College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) Engineering Technology Building

The Rochester Institute of Technology is one of the largest private universities in the country.  Read more...

Athletic Facilities

Marcellus Central School Athletic FacilitiesMarcellus Central School District Athletic Facilities

The Marcellus Central School District saw an increased demand for the use of the District’s athletic playing fields and facilities.

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On Campus Housing

Monroe Community College Association HousingMonroe Community College Association On-Campus Student Housing

Monroe Community College expressed a need to develop on-campus student housing on its Brighton campus to accommodate the increasing number of students enrolled from outside the area.
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Senior Living

Cherry Ridge Senior Living FacililtyCherry Ridge: A St. Ann’s Senior Living Community - Town of Webster

Parrone Engineering was commissioned as the site civil engineer for design and construction improvements for a new senior living community.     Read more...

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Parrone Engineering Launches New Website

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LEED Projects: Sustaining An Advantage

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Meet the Parrone Team

Our principals form the professional backbone of Parrone Engineering, providing skilled hands on the tiller and alert eyes on our future.  Read More>>

What kind of world will we leave him?
boy walking on beach

We are civil and environmental engineers, landscape architects, land surveyors and traffic engineers. But more than anything else, the professionals at Parrone Engineering are the stewards of our children’s future.  Our solemn responsibility to eliminate risk extends far beyond the traditional boundaries of engineering and project management.

The most significant peril we seek to avoid is the risk of creating an environment for our children and our children’s children that does not respect, maintain or enhance the immediate world around us. Like medical practitioners, we vow to do no harm, and whenever possible, we seek to rectify environmental harms that have been committed by others. Doing it right, and doing what’s right are the cornerstones of our success.
 

ROCKSOLID Advice

Design Projects Successfully

The Best Ways to Avoid Overruns, Adversity, and Unanticipated Unpleasantness During Your Next Project

All successful design projects share three characteristics:
  • Competent People
  • Adequate Time
  • Good Communications
 
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