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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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Ground Breaks and Construction Begins at The Village on Technology Hill

LONDONDERRY, NH – TFMoran is providing structural and civil engineering services to North Branch Construction’s latest project, The Village on Technology Hill. This transformative mixed-use development is designed to support the region’s growing economy while offering a unique living experience. The development will unfold over the next three to five years, with a focus on energy efficiency and modern amenities.

The project will consist of three main zones: industrial, residential, and retail. The industrial area will include a 160,000-square-foot building for Envision Technology, a 60,000-square-foot build-to-suit facility, and additional space for future growth. The residential zone will feature 440 one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments across nine buildings, centered around a vibrant village green with amenities like a playground, dog park, and jogging course. The development will also incorporate solar panels to promote sustainability.

A retail hub at the northern entrance will offer a general store, childcare facility, and a bus stop for convenient access to services. A pedestrian-friendly bridge will connect the residential area to the heart of the community, ensuring easy access for all.

Bruce Blazon, General Manager of North Branch Construction, expressed excitement about the project’s potential to provide housing, jobs, and services to Londonderry, supporting local businesses and the community. Architectural design services for the project provided by Stone River Architects of Bedford, NH

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Grand Opening of Pembrook Road Apartments

TFMoran was proud to attend the grand opening of one of our latest projects, the Pembrook Road Apartments in Concord, NH, on Wednesday, November 13, 2024.

We provided civil/site and structural engineering services in collaboration with Market Square Architects for this new 123-unit affordable housing complex.

The ceremony featured speeches from key figures including Joe Tramposi, head developer at Tramposi Brothers Holdings; Rob Dapice, Executive Director and CEO of New Hampshire Housing; and letters read by U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan.

Guests were treated to breakfast refreshments and had the opportunity to tour the vacant units, celebrating the completion of this important community development.

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TFMoran Donates Services to The Town of Milford

TFM was happy to donate structural engineering services to the town of Milford for their Band Shell project. TFM is honored to have our name on the donor plaque. The dedication and donor plaques were installed recently. Other notable donors included Udelsman Associates, Chappell Designs, and Classic Signs.

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ASCE-NH Newsletter Features Our New Principals

The New Hampshire Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has featured a full page dedicated to TFMoran’s new Principals Chris Rice, Tom Lamb and Kyle Roy in its February newsletter. Congrats!

Check out the article here.

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TFMoran Announces the Promotion of Four Senior Employees to Principals

A Message from TFMoran’s President, Robert Duval:

We are pleased to welcome these exceptional individuals into our ownership team. They embody the core values of TFMoran: engineering excellence and superior client service. Effective engineering companies require leaders who are innovators and problem-solvers. These new Principals have all demonstrated such leadership roles within our industry and within our community.

TFMoran is very proud to announce the promotion of several key employees to Principals of the firm – Nick Golon and Chris Rice in our civil engineering group, and Tom Lamb and Kyle Roy in our structural group. These individuals represent our commitment to the future. TFMoran is now in its 53rd year of operations. Although in itself a remarkable achievement, we know that our future success depends on identifying and training new generations of leadership today.

Business experts agree that succession planning is one of the hallmarks of a sound business strategy. We agree, and we believe that good succession planning means bringing new leaders into the leadership team early, to ensure a seamless transition as TFMoran continues to grow and prosper in the decades to come.

And as we prepare for the future, we want to thank each and every one of our clients for the continued faith you place in TFMoran, which has made us a mainstay of New Hampshire’s design and construction industry for over 50 years. I am very proud of TFM’s accomplishments. We take on challenging projects with aggressive schedules. We keep our focus on providing the most efficient service and the best possible value for our clients.

We take pride in what we do, and we are especially proud to be joined by this strong young leadership team of professionals who choose to live, raise their families, and put their talents to work inside the great state of New Hampshire.