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2023 BOB Awards VOTING is Now Open!

TFMoran is honored and proud to be the recipient of the New Hampshire Business Review’s BOB (Best Of Business) Award for the past 10 consecutive years! We would love to make it 11, with your help!

Please consider voting for TFMoran in the Engineering category, Question 11 in the online survey. You must vote for at least 15 questions for the entry to count, and only one vote per person is allowed. The ballot is open until January 8, 2023.

Click HERE to Vote!

The BOB Awards are an annual New Hampshire Business Review award program recognizing the Granite State’s exceptional businesses. The businesses recognized offer the best service, attention to detail, and have the most helpful and eager employees. BOB Award winners from over 90 different categories, ranging from “Best Accounting Firm” to “Best Engineering Firm” to “Best Business Place for Lunch”, are considered to be New Hampshire’s highest caliber businesses offering nothing less than outstanding products and services.

The annual BOB Awards celebration will be held on March 9, 2023 at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord. This year’s theme is Hollywood!

Winners will be notified by early February 2023.

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Tom Lamb Attends NCSEA Summit

Tom Lamb recently attended the National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA) 2022 Summit in Chicago. Tom serves as the SENH alternate delegate NCSEA.

The NCSEA Summit is held as an opportunity to engage with the best and brightest practicing structural engineers nationwide. Attendees Interact with and learn from leaders in the field; stay current on advancements and best practices through education sessions and exhibitions. Discuss technical, business, and industry challenges—and work toward solutions in a collaborative community; and reconnect and network with those in the professional community.

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TFMoran is Proud to be on Two 2022 ABC NH/VT Excellence Award-Winning Teams!

TFMoran is proud to be on two Associated Builders and Contractors of New Hampshire and Vermont (ABC NH/VT) Excellence Award-Winning project teams!

Congratulations to Eckman Construction for receiving an Excellence Award in the Historical Renovation over $10 Million category for the Factory on Willow! TFMoran worked with Market Square Architects and Eckman Construction in providing structural renovation services to convert this 4-story, 110,000 SF former Cohas Shoe Factory mill building into a mixed-use live-work community space for professionals, innovators, and entrepreneurs. The historic 1904 mill features beautiful brick walls, exposed timber beams, wood floors, and large high windows. The Factory on Willow has 61 studio apartments, 16 hotel / short-term rental units, and approximately 10,000 SF of commercial/retail office space.

Congratulations to Sullivan Construction for receiving an Excellence Award in the Commercial Project category for the Members First Credit Union headquarters! TFMoran worked with DeStefano | Maugel Architects and Sullivan Construction in providing surveying, civil/site design, structural engineering, permitting, traffic analysis, landscape architecture and construction administration services for this new 3-story, 18,000sf Members First Credit Union headquarters building. Located at the corner of Salmon and Elm Streets near the Amoskeag Bridge. The site encompasses three vacant lots and includes 2 parking areas and a two-lane attached drive-thru. The new building features a brick façade with high architectural details, making it a good fit for the Manchester North End neighborhood.

The EiC awards honor every member of the construction team, including the contractor, owner, architect, and engineer. The winning projects selected from entries across NH and VT are judged on complexity, attractiveness, unique challenges overcome, completion time, workmanship, innovation, safety, and cost.

The Excellence in Construction (EiC) Award gala was held on November 3, 2022.

See the full list of awards here.

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Union Leader Features New Market & Main Tenant

REI Co-op has officially been announced as the next tenant for Market & Main. An ongoing TFM project, Market & Main entered its next phase after construction began in July. REI is expected to open next fall.

The Union Leader covered the story, continue reading the article below, or click here.

REI Officially Coming to Market & Main in Bedford

By Jonathan Phelps, Union Leader

REI Co-op is the first store to formally announce it will open at the newest phase of Market and Main in Bedford.

The specialty outdoor retailer expects to open at 125 S. River Road next fall. The name stands for Recreational Equipment Inc.

The 22,000-square-foot store will feature a full-service bike shop staffed by certified mechanics and a ski and snowboard shop with professional tuning, waxing and repairs, according to a news release. In addition to discounts at the bike and ski shop, REI Co-op members receive unlimited free machine waxes and free flat-tire repair (labor only).

Right now, Market and Main is home to Trader Joe’s, Friendly Toast and a Carrabba’s Italian Grill that predates the development, which was a former Macy’s.

REI shoppers can order online and pick up at the store. Curbside pickup also will be available.

REI has 78,900 members in New Hampshire, including 3,400 members in Bedford and Manchester. You don’t need to be a member to make purchases at REI, but members get dividends on their purchases.

The new store will also offer programs and gear rentals.

In 2019, REI opened its first New Hampshire location in North Conway at the Settlers Green shopping center. Since then, REI has donated $24,000 in New Hampshire to Granite Outdoor Alliance, Mount Washington Valley Adaptive Sports and Mount Washington Valley Trails Association.

The closest store to Bedford presently is in Reading, Mass., about 43 miles away.

REI, headquartered near Seattle, has 178 locations in 42 states and the District of Columbia. The company expects to hire approximately 50 employees in Bedford.

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Happy Halloween from TFMoran!

TFMoran celebrated the end of the week with some Halloween festivities last Friday!

The Bedford office enjoyed an assortment of mac and cheese from Mr. Mac’s! Those with a sweet tooth enjoyed Maryanne’s festive desserts: witch’s finger cookies and oatmeal carmelitas!

A costume contest was held, Alex was the funniest for his “three-hole punch” costume, Julia was the spookiest for her “Georgie” from It, and Robin and Maryanne were best overall for their “Mary Mary Quite Contrary” group costume! Maryanne dressed in her gardening attire, while Robin represented her flowers! Coworkers faced off in Pumpkin Strongman – seeing who could hold the pumpkin the longest. Zac won the contest with a whopping time of 2:26, with Nick coming in a close second at 2:20.

The Portsmouth office also celebrated with their costumes – check out their festive photo above!

Happy Halloween from your friends at TFM!

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Earning Continuing Education Credits with A Professional Liability Insurance Seminar

TFM employees enjoyed a lunch and learn with Cameron Poole of Poole Professional! This was an excellent opportunity for our professionals to earn continuing education credits, which are required for licensure and renewal.

Cam presented to us about liability as engineers and designers. As a company, our designs are held to a standard – We worked together to answer the question of how to mitigate risk throughout the design process.

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Catholic Medical Center Expansion Project Featured in Business NH Magazine article: “Building Stronger Health Care”

TFMoran provided surveying, civil engineering, landscape architecture and permitting services for the the Catholic Medical Center expansion project, recently featured in Business NH Magazine.

CMC broke ground in 2019 on this multi-year project adding a new building at its McGregor Street campus to create a home for the New England Heart & Vascular Institute, up to 90 private patient rooms, additional operating suites, and a larger, upgraded Emergency Department.


The plan also involved acquiring a nearby retail parcel that once belonged to the hospital, relocating the Rite Aid on that site to a new building closer to the street, and removing the remaining vacant strip mall.

“This project is going to transform not just this campus and CMC, but that entire parcel of land to then serve as a gateway to the West Side of Manchester,” says Alex Walker, president, and CEO of CMC. “In a sense, it’s an economic development project as well.”

CMC is bringing its New England Heart & Vascular Institute under one roof, says Walker, “We have 50-plus providers in the Institute. It’s a big group that provides world-class heart and vascular care, but it’s a hodgepodge of spaces and locations throughout the organization. For example, our cath labs are on level A, the main clinical spaces are on level B, and our EP labs are up on level C. To get that all under one space as a true heart vascular institute is an important strategic imperative for us,” he says.

Check out the full article here.

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Zac Valente Joins TFMoran Structural Team

Zachary Valente, EIT has joined TFMoran, Inc. as a Structural Project Engineer in the Bedford office. Mr. Valente joins TFMoran with over 5 years of structural design experience, most recently in the design of components for reinforced concrete and steel frame buildings. Zac attended The University of New Hampshire, where he received a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and a Master of Science in Structural Engineering.

Welcome to the team, Zac!

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TFMoran Sponsors Plan NH’s 33rd Annual Golf Classic

Plan NH held its 33rd annual Golf Classic and Fundraiser on October 5 at Beaver Meadow Golf Club in Concord. TFMoran sponsored the breakfast portion of the event, followed by a shotgun start for the 18-hole scramble. A delicious lunch was provided with awards, and raffles held afterward.

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TFMoran Featured in Business NH Magazine Student Housing Article

Business NH Magazine featured TFMoran President Bob Duval in a recent article “Meeting Demand for Student Housing”. Bob goes into detail about recent TFMoran projects for Southern New Hampshire University.

“Robert Duval, president, chief engineer and principal at TFMoran in Bedford and Portsmouth, which has completed projects at SNHU and St. Anselm College, agrees the needs and wants are changing.
TFMoran provided survey, permitting, civil/site engineering and landscape architecture for a four-story dormitory at SNHU that opened in 2017. It had amenities not typical for a college dorm at that time, such as a full kitchen, a living room and separate shower from the bathroom. The building also had a fitness center, a game room and many common areas.
‘The trend is toward individual baths,’ says Duval. ‘They are expecting maid service and kitchenettes, with the overall feel trending more toward the look of multifamily housing.’
Such changes in amenities would also make it easier to convert student housing into general apartment rentals should student enrollment decline to the point that institutions do not require as much student housing.”