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July 11, 2019

Griffith Dardanelli Architects Merges with BCA Architects & Engineers

The firm of Griffith Dardanelli Architects, P.C. has joined forces with BCA Architects & Engineers. Griffith Dardanelli Architects will be wholly integrated into BCA, expanding BCA’s presence in the Capital Region and Adirondacks. Griffith Dardanelli’s tradition of service will continue for its current clients, and the union will enhance service to BCA’s current clients in the Capital Region and Adirondacks. The integrated firms will be located at 516 Broadway Avenue in Saratoga Springs, NY – a new space for our growing office in the region.

Sandra Dardanelli, AIA, President – Griffith Dardanelli Architects, P.C.: “This will strategically position us to continue our service to our clients well into the future, and significantly increase the expertise and resources we can offer our clients.”

Kevin E. Lewis, AIA, NCARB, CEO – BCA Architects & Engineers: “This reflects BCA’s commitment to its clients in the Capital Region to enhance our services with an expanded, local presence. And while the combination is new, the firms share a focus on client service and extensive experience in K-12 school projects. Our experiences and outlooks are so similar that this union seems almost inevitable.”

Griffith Dardanelli Architects, founded in 1953, has completed hundreds of projects across New York State focusing on K-12 educational facilities. Griffith Dardanelli provides a broad range of architectural design and planning services, taking a project from initial concept through construction to a complete and operational facility.

BCA Architects & Engineers, with offices in Saratoga Springs, Ithaca, and Watertown, NY, has a professional staff of 100 architects, engineers, planners, and construction specialists. Over the last five years, BCA has planned, designed and/or administered over a half billion dollars of construction projects. BCA primarily works with institutional clients including state and local governments, public and higher education, non-profits, and healthcare.