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TFMoran Proudly Supports Fueled by Kids’ 10th Anniversary Celebration

TFMoran is happy to support Fueled by Kids, a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending childhood food insecurity in the Manchester community. This year, we are proud to sponsor the organization’s 10th Anniversary Celebration, taking place Sunday, July 26, at Charmingfare Farm in Candia, New Hampshire.

Fueled by Kids works to bridge the 67-hour gap between Friday afternoon school lunch and Monday morning breakfast by providing weekend food bags to children who rely on school meal programs. What began 10 years ago with 65 food bags delivered each week to students at one school has grown into an organization serving more than 1,165 children at 22 Manchester public schools. Since its founding, Fueled by Kids has provided more than 282,000 food bags, equating to more than 2.2 million meals and snacks for children in need.

The organization’s success is made possible by dedicated volunteers, community organizations, and generous supporters who help pack and deliver food bags each week. TFMoran is especially pleased to support Fueled by Kids through this special milestone celebration, which recognizes 10 years of helping children and families in the community.

The family-friendly anniversary celebration will feature an afternoon and evening of farm fun, including petting and playing with farmyard animals, tractor train rides, horse-drawn rides, pony rides, a walk around the zoo, dinner, fresh-squeezed lemonade, live music, and more. The event will take place from 4:30 to 8:00 p.m. at Charmingfare Farm, located at 774 High Street in Candia.

TFMoran is grateful for the opportunity to support such a meaningful organization and the important work Fueled by Kids continues to do for children in our community. We congratulate Fueled by Kids on 10 years of making a difference and look forward to celebrating this incredible milestone with them!

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Burns Promoted to Civil Department Manager

Bedford, N.H. July 21, 2026 – Thomas Burns, PE, has been promoted to TFMoran’s Civil Department Manager. Mr. Burns joined TFMoran in 2014 and has over 25 years of civil engineering experience and is responsible for the overall project management and design of private, public, and municipal land development projects.

He has extensive experience in complete site planning and design, including layout and grading, stormwater analysis and management, soil analysis, sewer and subsurface septic disposal systems, traffic analysis, and permitting.

Mr. Burns is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, and is a Licensed Professional Engineer in New Hampshire and Maine. He is also a New Hampshire Certified Subsurface Disposal System Designer.

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TFMoran Renews Silver-Level Membership with Plan NH

TFMoran is pleased to renew its Silver-level membership with Plan NH, continuing our support of an organization dedicated to promoting thoughtful planning and building stronger communities throughout New Hampshire.

As an engineering, surveying, and land planning firm, TFMoran understands the important role that planning plays in shaping the future of our communities. Through our work across New Hampshire and our continued involvement in the industry, we see firsthand the value of collaboration, responsible development, and forward-thinking planning.

Renewing our membership with Plan NH reflects TFMoran’s ongoing commitment to supporting the planning profession and the important work being done to help communities address challenges and create opportunities for the future.

We are proud to continue supporting Plan NH’s mission and look forward to remaining involved with an organization that brings together professionals and community leaders who share a commitment to thoughtful planning and a stronger New Hampshire.

TFMoran is proud to support Plan NH and its continued efforts to promote planning throughout the state.

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TFMoran & Family Enjoy a Night at the NH Fisher Cats

This past Friday, July 10th TFM & Family enjoyed a night at  Northeast Delta Dental Stadium for a night of fun, food, as the New Hampshire Fisher Cats took on the Portland Sea Dogs.

While the Fisher Cats came up just short with a final score of 7–5, the night was filled with plenty of fun, laughter, and time to connect outside the office. Everyone enjoyed classic ballpark favorites, including burgers, hot dogs, mac & cheese, and potato salad. And just when everyone thought they were full, cookies and ice cream made the perfect sweet ending to the evening! The fun continued after the final out with a spectacular fireworks display that lit up the night sky and was the perfect finale to a memorable evening.

Thank you TFMoran Principals for this fun company outing!

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Nick Golon Named President and Chief Engineer of TFMoran

Bedford, N.H. July 8, 2026– TFMoran, a leading engineering and surveying firm serving northern New England since 1968, has appointed Nick Golon, PE, as President and Chief Engineer, effective July 1, 2026. Golon succeeds Robert Duval, PE, who announced in May that he would step down as President while continuing as Chairman of the Board of Directors.

Golon joined TFMoran in 2005 and has served for the past six years as a Principal and head of the firm’s Civil Engineering Department. He is the fourth President in TFMoran’s 58-year history.

Golon credited TFMoran’s thoughtful succession planning as a foundation for the firm’s continued momentum. “The future is always in motion. Throughout its history, TFMoran has adapted quickly, stayed nimble and evolved to meet the needs of its clients and communities. I’m excited for what’s ahead as we remain deeply committed to the clients, communities and colleagues who define our firm.”

Raised in Maine’s Lakes Region, Golon developed an early interest in engineering through his seventh-grade shop teacher and a bridge-building competition, where his bridge earned first place. He continued that path through drafting and design classes at Lake Region High School’s vocational center before attending Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering Technology. While at Wentworth, Golon gained hands-on co-op experience as a field surveyor and field engineer on projects including the Kendall Station Repowering project in Cambridge, Mass., and Boston’s Big Dig.

Golon brings more than 25 years of civil engineering experience across a broad range of projects and is licensed in New Hampshire and Maine. During his tenure at TFMoran, he has led some of the firm’s largest site development projects, including the Merrimack Station Clean Air Project, a major pollution-control upgrade designed to significantly reduce mercury and nitrogen oxide emissions, and the Village on Technology Hill, a 110-acre mixed-use live-work-play development that integrates residential, commercial, and industrial uses in a walkable, environmentally focused community.

Golon has served on the Board of Directors of the New Hampshire Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), including as President, and continues to support ASCE’s education committee, which raises more than $20,000 annually for scholarships awarded to high school and college students. He also serves on the Project Committee for NeighborWorks Southern New Hampshire, helping recommend projects that advance the organization’s mission to enhance people’s lives and the community environment by providing access to quality housing. Outside work and community service, Golon lives with his wife and three children on their 1785 homestead in Bedford, N.H. He enjoys gardening, landscaping, following the Boston Celtics and New England Patriots, and telling stories around the campfire with his family.

“Our past presidents established a strong legacy of technical excellence, steady leadership, and trusted client service, and I look forward to continuing that progress,” Golon said. “TFMoran’s strength has always come from its people and from the long-standing relationships we have built with our clients, partners, and communities. As we move forward, we will remain focused on delivering thoughtful, practical solutions while supporting the next generation of engineers, surveyors, and design professionals who will carry the firm into the future.”

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TFMoran Celebrates Ribbon Cutting at The Village on Technology Hill

Despite rainy skies, excitement remained high as project partners, state officials, and community leaders gathered on Tuesday to celebrate the ribbon cutting for The Village on Technology Hill in Londonderry, New Hampshire. The milestone marks a significant step forward for one of the state’s largest mixed-use developments, bringing together residential, commercial, and industrial spaces designed to support New Hampshire’s growing workforce and economy.

TFMoran is proud to have provided civil and structural engineering services for this transformative 110-acre development, working alongside North Branch Construction, developer Ken and Grace Solinsky, and Stone River Architects to help bring the vision to life.

The ceremony featured remarks from several project partners and distinguished guests, including Governor Kelly Ayotte, U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan, U.S. Representative Chris Pappas, and other state and local leaders. TFMoran’s newly appointed President and Chief Engineer, Nick Golon, PE, also addressed attendees, highlighting both the opportunities and engineering challenges presented by the site.

“This site is truly magnificent, spanning more than 110 acres with over 120 feet of elevation change,” Golon said. “It offers mountain views, and on a clear day— not today—and even a glimpse of the Boston skyline.

Nick also spoke about the complexities of designing the project, noting the site’s steep slopes, extensive ledge, limited buildable shelf space, and surrounding wetlands. Through close collaboration with the project team, TFMoran developed engineering solutions that transformed the rugged terrain into a vibrant mixed-use community designed for generations to come.

Following the ribbon cutting, guests toured the newly completed apartment homes and commercial spaces while enjoying food trucks and local vendors stationed throughout the property. Although the weather was less than ideal, the rain did little to dampen the celebration as attendees experienced firsthand the scale and vision of the development.

The Village on Technology Hill will ultimately include 440 one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments across nine residential buildings centered around a three-acre village green featuring walking trails, a playground, dog park, and community gathering spaces. The mixed-use campus will also include industrial facilities, retail space, an Easterseals New Hampshire childcare center serving up to 200 children, and pedestrian-friendly connections designed to create a true live-work-play environment.

As one of the largest privately funded developments currently underway in New Hampshire, The Village on Technology Hill represents an exciting investment in the region’s future. TFMoran is honored to have played an integral role in the engineering and design of this landmark project and congratulates the entire project team on reaching this exciting milestone. We look forward to seeing the community continue to grow as additional phases are completed over the coming years!