September 23, 2025 - 04:28

Auburn, ME — Harriman, an architecture and engineering firm based in Maine with offices across New England, has announced the promotion of Daniel E. Backman, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB, to a principal role within the company. Backman has been a key player at Harriman, contributing significantly to various high-profile projects throughout his tenure.
With over a decade of experience in the architecture field, Backman has demonstrated a strong commitment to innovative design and sustainable practices. His expertise spans a wide range of project types, including educational facilities, commercial spaces, and community-focused developments. Backman's leadership is expected to enhance Harriman's commitment to delivering exceptional architectural solutions that meet the evolving needs of clients.
In his new position, Backman will continue to foster collaboration among team members and clients, ensuring that projects are executed with the highest standards of quality and efficiency. The firm looks forward to his continued contributions and leadership as it expands its reach and impact in the architectural landscape.
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