Meet The Team

Brian Mercure
Connecticut Department of Transportation, District 3A

Brian Mercure is the Assistant District Engineer for ConnDOT's District 3A Construction Office in New Haven on the I-95 New Haven Harbor Crossing (NHHC) Corridor Improvement Program. Over a 25 year career in the Department, Mr. Mercure ascended from an entry-level position to the present assignment as Assistant District Engineer. He has been involved in over fifty (50) construction projects worth over $3 billion. Among the projects he has successfully completed are, a $12 million rehabilitation of the Route 1 bridge over the Housatonic River (Devon Bridge); $20.5 million construction and improvements to the Stamford Rail Storage and Maintenance of Equipment Facility; $120 million Stamford Train Station Enhancement Program, the $87 million Sikorsky Bridge Reconstruction and presently is overseeing the $2.2 billion I-95 New Haven Harbor Crossing Corridor Improvement Program.

John S. Dunham, P.E.
Connecticut Department of Transportation, District 3A

John Dunham is a Transportation Supervising Engineer for ConnDOT's District 3A Construction Office on the NHHC Corridor Improvement Program. He has over 20 years civil engineering experience and began work on the Program in 2000 on the State Street Commuter Rail Station. He has contributed to the success of many projects within the corridor and is currently supervising the construction of the new Pearl Harbor Memorial and Howard Avenue Bridge replacement over I-95.

Domenic LaRosa, P.E.
Connecticut Department of Transportation, District 3A

Domenic LaRosa is a Transportation Supervising Engineer for ConnDOT's District 3A Construction Office in New Haven on the NHHC Corridor Improvement Program. He has over 20 years civil engineering experience and began work on the Program in 2002 on the design of the reconstruction of the I-95/I-91/Route 34 Interchange which is scheduled to begin construction in 2011. He has contributed to the success of many projects within the corridor and is currently supervising the new Route 34 'Flyover' Bridge Project and the reconstruction of the I-95/I-91/Route 34 Interchange.

 

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