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Chad Molloy Joins McClure

by | Dec 1, 2025 | Portsmouth, Transportation

Chad MolloyPORTSMOUTH, NH, December 1, 2025 – McClure is excited to welcome Chad Molloy to the Transportation team, where he will support a wide range of transportation design and infrastructure projects across New England. 

Chad is a graduate of the University of Maine, where he earned his degree in Civil Engineering. Following graduation, he began his career at HNTB in Portland, Maine, working on the Highway Design group on roadway projects for the Maine Department of Transportation and the Maine Turnpike Authority. Chad also contributed to bridge rehabilitation and large-scale renovations at Maine Turnpike facilities. 

Before joining McClure, Chad worked at WSP in the Structural Inspection and Design group in the Northeast. In this role, he participated in inspections and evaluations for a wide range of structures, from small culverts to large bridges, further strengthening his background in transportation infrastructure. 

At McClure, Chad will work on the Transportation team. He will assist with transportation design projects for MaineDOT, MassDOT, and various town and city municipalities throughout New England. 

When asked what drew him to McClure, Chad shared “I joined McClure team because of the Transportation group in Boston / Portsmouth. The ongoing projects that I heard about drew me to want to join the team” 

About McClure 

Founded in 1956, McClure has grown to a firm of over 280 professionals in fifteen offices. With a vision of making lives better, McClure brings engineering and development expertise with a collaborative approach to identify the best strategies and solutions to bring our client’s vision to life. We look at every project through the lens of economics by thinking, designing, and building for the future. McClure’s expertise is in guiding clients on making long-term capital investments in the areas of aviation, bridge, community development, construction observation, development, landscape architecture, structural, survey, traffic and safety, transportation, wastewater, and water.