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Staff Directory Now Has Photos

Everyone works together to deliver a successful project for our clients.  If you have ever wanted to put a face with the TFMoran person you talk to on the phone, now you can by clicking on TFMoran’s staff directory page.

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TFMoran’s Linkedin Page Is Now Professionally Managed

The digital world is changing how companies approach marketing and advertising.  TFMoran is embracing this changing paradigm by partnering with Kimberly Griswold of Manchester based advertising firm Brainium to provide professional management of TFMoran’s Linkedin page.  TFMoran frequently posts important company news and information to its Linkedin page and also posts general information about engineering and land surveying.

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Prologis, Dacon and TFMoran featured in New England Real Estate Journal October Project of the Month

Prologis, Dacon and TFMoran continue construction of 614,240 s/f LEED certified high-bay logistics center in Londonderry, NH.
To read the article, please click on this link.

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TFMoran Plays in SNHU DeBlasi Cup Scholarship Golf Tournament

On Friday, October 17th, Dan Blais and Dylan Cruess from TFMoran participated in the annual Southern New Hampshire University DeBlasi Cup Golf Tournament.  The tournament is part of SNHU’s annual homecoming weekend for parents and alumni.  The Tournament was held at Passaconaway Country Club in Litchfield, NH.  Dan and Dylan were joined by Ed Daniels, SNHU’s Off Campus Services Librarian, to form a formidable threesome that finished tied for fifth!  TFMoran further supported the Tournament’s scholarship fundraising efforts by being a hole sponsor.  Coincidentally, the team birdied the hole the company sponsored!  This year marked the third consecutive year that TFMoran has participated in the DeBlasi Cup Tournament.

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TFMoran project featured in October 2014 issue of High-Profile: SNHU Library Learning Commons

TFMoran was part of the design team for the new Library Learning Commons at Southern New Hampshire University, along with Perry Dean Rogers | Partners Architects and Harvey Construction.

High-Profile New England Facilities Development News featured a story on the Library Learning Commons in the Northern New England section of the October issue.

“A ribbon cutting ceremony was held recently for the new $18 million, three-story, 50,000sf learning commons at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU). The new commons……” To read the article, please click on this link.

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TFMoran Announces New Staff: Alexander Camm-Survey Crew Chief and Bryan Levesque, PE, CPESC-Construction Inspector

TFMoran recently hired two new staff members, Alexander Camm and Bryan Levesque, PE, CPESC.

Alexander Camm, serves as survey crew chief in the company’s land surveying department. Mr. Camm has over nine years of land survey experience including boundary, topographical, construction, and ALTA/ACSM surveys. His skills include 3D modeling, conventional and robotic total stations, GPS data collection, Hazwoper, and arc-flash (electrical safety work practices and standards) training.

Bryan Levesque is a civil/geotechnical engineer serving part-time as a construction inspector. Mr. Levesque is a Professional Engineer in the states of New Hampshire and Maine, and a Certified Professional in Sediment and Erosion Control. His skills include storm water pollution prevention plans, geotechnical evaluation, design and construction support services, and Hazwoper training. Mr. Levesque’s education includes a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from New England College and graduate studies in geotechnical engineering at South Dakota School of Mines & Technology.

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TFMoran Showcases New Projects at Tri-City Expo

A big thank you to all who stopped by Booth #212 at the 26th annual Tri-City Expo, held at the Radisson Hotel Expo Center on Thursday, September 18, 2014. TFMoran is proud to participate every year in one of New Hampshire’s largest business community events. The expo, hosted by the Greater Concord, Manchester and Nashua Chambers of Commerce, accommodates more than 200 exhibitors showcasing their services and products to over 1,200 attendees.

TFMoran showcased our professional services with 10 new projects, all located within the Greater Tri-City region.
Projects included:
UPS Northeast Logistics Center for Pratt & Whitney Distribution – Londonderry
Saint Anselm College New Residence Hall – Manchester
Southern NH University Library Learning Commons – Manchester
PSNH Farmwood Transmission Switchyard – Concord
I-93 Widening Project – Windham
Ashley/Ashbrook Furniture Retail Showroom – Manchester
Convenient MD Urgent Care – Bedford
Medicus Healthcare Solutions – Windham
Bow Highlands CATCH Neighborhood Housing Phase 2 – Bow
Parkland Medical Center Emotional & Behavioral Wellness Center – Derry

TFMoran principals and project managers were on hand to answer any questions about these exciting projects and to discuss future New Hampshire projects.

On November 12-13th, TFMoran will be exhibiting at the annual New Hampshire Municipal Association Annual Conference, also held at the Manchester Radisson Hotel. We are excited to feature many of our recent municipal projects that include road design, construction overview, utilities, municipal buildings, athletic fields & parks, and engineering review services.
Hope to see you there!

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Whole Foods Market Receives Conservation Commission Permit for Bedford, NH Store

Whole Foods Market will anchor the new John Goffe Plaza in Bedford, NH.  The mixed-use development is on the site of the former Wayfarer Inn and Convention Center and will feature housing, office, and retail uses in addition to the Whole Foods Market.   TFMoran is performing Land Survey, Civil and Traffic Engineering, and Town and State Permitting for the project.  TFMoran Principal and Civil Project Manager, Jeff Kevan was featured in a recent Bedford Bulletin article about the Conservation Commission’s unanimous approval of a dredge and fill permit for the development.

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Robert Cruess Published in High-Profile Magazine

Robert Cruess, TFMoran’s Chairman of the Board of Directors, recently wrote a featured article for the August 2014 issue of High-Profile Magazine.  The article focuses on mixed-use developments in New Hampshire, which feature commercial and residential uses together in the same project.  To read Robert’s article entitled “Market Driven Mixed-Use” click here.  TFMoran has successfully permitted many mixed-use projects in recent history, some examples of our mixed-use projects are: The Hillside Shops at Bedford in Bedford, NH, Abingdon Square in Goffstown, NH, and Dover Fields Marketplace in Dover, NH.

High-Profile Monthly magazine is a New England based monthly publication that, “…identifies all aspects of the New England architecture, engineering, and construction (A/E/C) industry through featured projects, news announcements, trend articles, industry events and informative interviews attributed to owners, developers, property managers, architects, engineers, project managers and consultants, contractors, subcontractors and others.”

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TFMoran Hosts Manchester Chamber of Commerce Cookout

On Thursday, August 7th, TFMoran hosted the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce monthly Network PM event for the for the 15th consecutive year.  It was a beautiful New Hampshire evening with a slight breeze and lots of valuable networking for the more than 150 attendees.  TFMoran has learned the secret to a great event is good food, plentiful drinks, Jimmy Buffett music, and ice cream for everyone!  The cookout featured food and decorations from three local Bedford businesses:  Steak tips, grilled chicken, and burgers were prepared by The Wine’ing Butcher, ice cream was served by The Inside Scoop, and flower arrangements were provided by the Royal Bouquet.  TFMoran greatly values our relationship with the Manchester Chamber of Commerce and the local business community.  We are proud to have hosted the August Network PM event for the last 15 years and look forward to the years ahead.

Special thanks go out to all the TFM employees that volunteered at the cookout by setting up, tending the bar, and cleaning up afterwards!