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TFMoran Celebrates Engineer’s and Women in Construction Week!

Today, March 4, 2026 at TFMoran, we were proud to celebrate Engineers Week 2026 and the 28th Annual Women in Construction (WIC) Week with a special appreciation breakfast!

Engineers Week, organized by DiscoverE in partnership with the American Society of Civil Engineers, recognizes the important contributions engineers make to our communities every day. We’re grateful for our Civil, Structural, and Traffic Engineers whose dedication, innovation, and expertise help shape the world around us!

We also celebrated the 28th annual WIC Week, organized by the National Association of Women in Construction, with this year’s theme, “Level Up, Build Strong.” WIC Week honors the strength, knowledge, and impact of women across the Architecture, Engineering and Construction industry while inspiring the next generation of leaders.

Our team in both our Bedford and Portsmouth offices enjoyed all the traditional breakfast favorites — scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, breakfast potatoes, waffles, fresh fruit salad, assorted pastries, and plenty of hot and iced coffee, catered by The Common Man Roadside and The Works Café. It was a great way to start the day and recognize the incredible talent and hard work that make TFMoran stronger every day!


For this year’s WIC Week celebration, Environmental Scientist, Olivia Boyer, was featured in a Q+A article in both High Profile Magazine and the New England Real Estate Journal

Published in High Profile Magazine March 2026:

Olivia Boyer is an Environmental Scientist at TFMoran. She graduated Cum Laude from Plymouth State University with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology. She has completed the Wetlands Certificate program at the University of New Hampshire and is currently pursuing her GIS certificate. Olivia brings experience in structural and environmental assessments of stream crossings, environmental and water quality monitoring, aquatic habitat restoration, native wildlife research, and ArcGIS analysis.
What is one project that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? One project I am most excited about is a multi-property shoreline stabilization effort along the Piscataqua River. The design incorporates a hybrid living shoreline approach, combining hard armor with native vegetation—an increasingly effective solution for communities impacted by coastal storms. By coordinating improvements across adjacent properties, the project not only strengthens bank stability and protects homes from storm surge, but also enhances foraging and nesting habitat through the use of native plant species. It reflects a balanced approach that supports both resilience and ecological function.
Who has inspired you most in your career, and what advice would you share with the next generation of women entering the Architecture/Engineering/Construction industry? Throughout my career, I have been inspired by the strong professional relationships I have built within our industry. My advice to women entering the A/E/C field is to invest in your team—both internally and externally. Build meaningful relationships with colleagues, consultants, contractors, and engineers. Cultivating mutual respect and collaboration creates a trusted network of knowledgeable professionals you can turn to for guidance, perspective, and support throughout your career.
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TFMoran Celebrates Engineers Week 2025!

Happy Engineers Week! At TFMoran, we’re proud to celebrate this week by recognizing and thanking our dedicated team of over 30 Civil, Structural, and Traffic Engineers. We had a spread of assorted breakfast to show our appreciation from Pressed Cafe!

Engineers Week, organized annually by DiscoverE in partnership with American Society of Civil Engineers, highlights the vital contributions engineers make to our daily lives.

This week is all about honoring their hard work, innovation, and impact. So, here’s to the ENGINEERS – your expertise shapes the world we live in! Cheers to you!

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Matthew Routhier, PLA Joins TFMoran as Civil Project Manager

Matthew Routhier has joined TFMoran, Inc. as a Civil Project Manager in the Bedford office. Mr. Routhier has over 21 years of experience throughout New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. Mr. Routhier is a Licensed Landscape Architect in Maine and New Hampshire. He is also a Licensed Septic Designer and Certified Septic Evaluator in New Hampshire. Matt received his Bachelor of Science degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is currently pursuing his FAA Commercial Drone License with a focus on photogrammetry. He is a former board member of Granite State Landscape Architects and a former member of the Manchester Zoning Board of Appeals.

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Jason Cook joins TFMoran’s Seacoast Division as a Civil Project Engineer

Jason Cook, EIT has joined TFMoran, Inc. as a Civil Project Engineer in the Portsmouth office. Mr. Cook received his Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Western New England University in Springfield, Massachusetts, where he received an Excellence in Engineering Award in 2017. He is currently enrolled in the Master of Civil Engineering program. Mr. Cook has his Engineer in Training certification in the state of Connecticut and is a member of the American Society for Civil Engineers. His experience includes an internship in Technical Services for the Metropolitan District Commission in Hartford, where he worked on the expansion of water services beyond the Hartford area. Mr. Cook is a proud Eagle Scout and has also volunteered to do missionary work for H.O.M.E. in Maine, Habitat for Humanity in West Virginia, and Y.S.O.P. in New York City.

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Jonathan Devine becomes Project Engineer

Jonathan Devine, EIT has now joined TFMoran’s Civil Engineering Department as a Project Engineer in the Bedford office. Since last March, Mr. Devine has worked for TFMoran as a Survey Field Technician. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Montana State University, majoring in Bio-Resources Engineering. Devine’s studies also included hydrology, groundwater, and wetlands; and he worked as a Research Assistant in the MSU Department of Land Resources & Environmental Science. He received his Engineer in Training (EIT) certification from the state of New Hampshire in February of 2021.

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Jeremy Belanger receives Professional Engineer License

Jeremy Belanger, a Senior Project Engineer for TFMoran, recently passed the Professional Engineer exam and is now a licensed civil engineer in the state of New Hampshire. Mr. Belanger joined TFMoran’s civil engineering department in 2015. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering and a Master of Science degree in Civil Engineering (Water Resources) from the University of New Hampshire. Mr. Belanger’s work experience includes civil/site design and infrastructure design, as well as regulatory permitting and approvals for residential, commercial, industrial, municipal and energy projects.