Wendel is an innovative architecture, engineering, energy efficiency, and construction management firm that collaborates with private and public entities to holistically approach facility and infrastructure projects. To exceed expectations, Wendel employs deeply entrenched service, communication, and process protocols to cultivate working relationships of mutual respect and productivity, and a proprietary mode of execution characterized by immersive design and Master Builder, a streamlined, professional-led delivery model of peerless open-book transparency, accountability, and efficiency.
Our Master Builder Approach
Master Builder is a professional-led delivery model that leverages our cross-disciplinary proficiencies to execute facility and infrastructure projects from design through build. A proprietary combination of the best of design/build and design-bid-build, Master Builder ensures our clients a single point of contact, consistent team, accelerated schedule, owner oversight, competitive subcontractor pricing, and fully transparent cost controls through all phases of work.
We are pleased to announce that Benjamin Siegel has joined the Wendel team. Ben comes to Wendel with 15 years of experience in architectural planning and has overseen the design and construction of over $75 million in development since he founded BMS Design Studio in 2011. Ben’s professional focus has been centered on urban design … Read More
We are pleased to announce that Richard “Rick” Hanley has joined the Wendel team. Rick comes to Wendel with over 35 years of experience working with the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) where he was the transit bus electrification program manager at the State of Connecticut Department of Transportation. Rick recently retired from his position … Read More
In 2006, seven Wendel employees set off on a journey to learn more about what it’s like to be a passenger navigating public transportation across 12 states and 2 countries. They experienced, firsthand, the issues that affect travelers in an effort to understand how they could improve the design of public transportation facilities and enhance … Read More