Barton & Loguidice Expands Mid-Atlantic Transportation Services with Appointment of James Porte, P.E., as Managing Engineer
May 30, 2025
Barton & Loguidice (B&L), a multidisciplinary consulting firm that provides technical solutions to public and private clients throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, welcomes James Porte, P.E., as Managing Engineer. He will be based in the firm’s Baltimore, Maryland office, leading efforts to expand B&L’s transportation services throughout the region.
“Barton & Loguidice has a long-standing and strong reputation as a leader in the transportation field for public and private clients in New York and Connecticut, and have been looking for a business manager who could help grow our transportation services in the Mid-Atlantic region,” said Anthony DaRin, P.E., Transportation Practice Area Leader at B&L. “Having James, an experienced engineer with a long-standing career in the Baltimore, MD area, join B&L, we are now positioned to provide clients in the Mid-Atlantic with structural planning and design guidance that is coupled with our full-service firm to elevate and grow our services.”
With over 15 years of experience working for national and regional firms, Porte has successfully led the design and construction coordination of a wide range of transportation and infrastructure projects. His expertise spans roadway, bridge, and transit system improvements, working with diverse stakeholders from municipal agencies to private developers.
“We are fortunate to have James, an established civil engineer, coordinate our multi-disciplined professional staff in the enhanced transportation efforts with communities, regulatory agencies, and strategic professional partners across our Mid-Atlantic service regions,” DaRin added.
Porte holds a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from Pennsylvania State University and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Howard University. He is a licensed professional engineer in Maryland and brings to B&L a commitment to infrastructure excellence, community collaboration, and technical leadership.