Better roads, more communities connected
The Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Engineering and Construction provides solutions for improved transportation across CT promoting:
- Public safety and mobility
- Economic vitality
- Community connectivity
- Preservation of environmental and cultural resources
Bureau chief and staff
Scott Hill, P.E.
Bureau Chief and Chief Engineer, Bureau of Engineering & Construction
James Fallon, P.E.
Assistant Chief Engineer
Domenic LaRosa, P.E.
Transportation Construction Administrator
Mark F. Carlino, P.E.
Transportation Engineering Administrator
Engineering and Construction offices
- Office of Engineering
- Division of Bridges
- Division of Traffic Engineering
- Division of Highway Design
- Division of Facilities & Transit
- Asset Management Group
- Contract Development
- Office of Construction
- District 1 (Greater Hartford)
- District 2 (Eastern Connecticut)
- District 3 (Southwest Connecticut)
- District 4 (Northwest Connecticut)
- District 5 (Statewide Public Transportation)
- Materials Testing
- Central Surveys
- Division of Property Management
Department bureaus
We prioritize collaboration, public safety, mobility, community connectivity, and the preservation of environmental and cultural resources to deliver innovative solutions that support and maintain CT's transportation network.
We prioritize the continuous improvement of operational capacity, process efficiency, systems technology, and economic development and opportunity while maximizing CTDOT resources in compliance with State regulations.
We prioritize safety, customer experience, and environmental impacts while applying industry-standard practices to maintain the state's highway and bridge systems in the most responsive and adaptable manner.
We collect and analyze critical data for informed decision-making and developing plans that support communities while protecting natural and cultural resources--all by utilizing a collaborative, holistic process to shape the future of our transportation system.
We improve lives through transportation by keeping Connecticut moving with accessible, safe, and reliable multi-modal services across our state and beyond.