02/27/2026
In 1973, Juliano Associates didn’t begin in a corporate office. It started in a basement.
Christopher Juliano’s father, a civil and town engineer, had spent years working for others before deciding he wanted autonomy and ownership over his work. That decision became the foundation of Juliano Associates, a firm built on responsibility, accuracy, and trust.
Christopher grew up around the business. At thirteen, after getting suspended from school, his “punishment” was going to work. He spent the day in the woods placing targets and painting survey markers for an aerial survey, and he loved it.
Although he graduated from UConn in 1992 with a degree in civil engineering, surveying kept pulling him back. Engineering followed patterns. Surveying didn’t. Every project required research, interpretation, and problem-solving. No two sites were the same.
Working alongside his father shaped how he leads today. Surveying isn’t just technical, it’s ethical. It requires researching decades-old records, interpreting incomplete information, and refusing to rush work even when timelines are tight.
One proud moment came when a competing firm publicly acknowledged Juliano Associates for resolving a boundary issue that could have significantly impacted a project. Recognition from peers reinforces what the firm stands for.
Today, the team remains intentionally small. The focus isn’t scale, it’s precision, service, and doing the work right.
For homeowners and developers alike, the goal is simple: work with someone as invested in the outcome as you are.