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Wheaton & Sprague Announces Reorganization, Strategic Shift

Wheaton & Sprague Engineering Inc., also known as Wheaton Sprague Building Envelope and Affiliates, has reorganized, implementing a strategic shift with a refined focus in its building envelope consulting, engineering and design services. Wheaton & Sprague, an engineering and consulting firm with a focus on building envelopes, building facades, curtain walls and cladding systems, is presently comprised of Building Envelope Engineering and Building Envelope Consulting divisions.

Details on the shift

Wheaton & Sprague’s Building Envelope Engineering division focus is on structural engineering, PE sealed work products, thermal design and analysis, and curtain wall/cladding system design for all types of enclosure systems, architectural components and related specialty structures, from pre-construction through project close-out, including field fix and troubleshooting support.

Shop drawing and construction document work will continue to be provided as a support to the Building Envelope Engineering and Building Envelope Consulting divisions as aligned with the needs and scopes on specific projects. Shop drawing work will not be provided as stand-alone or lead practice.

Additionally, Nestor Perez has been promoted from the position of structural engineering department manager to director of Building Envelope Engineering. This position also places him on the company’s operational leadership team. Perez is now responsible for all Building Envelope Engineering division operations and results.

Related to the company’s Building Envelope Consulting Services, this work continues to be emphasized as a primary growth area, continuing to deliver value-based solutions to a variety of clients in design, construction and forensic markets for all types of building enclosure systems on new, existing and re-purposed buildings.

The two divisions also work together to provide comprehensive technical support services to clients and throughout the project or building lifecycle.