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TFMoran is a 2-time “Gold Winner” in the Commercial Real Estate Category of The Registry Review’s First Annual Best of 2020

TFMoran is excited to announce our Gold-level rating on the first annual Registry Review Best of 2020! The Registry Review is New Hampshire’s Statewide Real Estate and Financial Newspaper, a publication by The Warren Group. Readers cast their votes online for the best providers of services and goods in the banking and real estate industries. This poll was put together to measure the loyalty and satisfaction of readers, providing them with an opportunity to speak up for those they believe are the best! Readers voted TFMoran the Gold Winner for Best Engineering Firm and the Gold Winner for Best Landscape Architect in the Commercial Real Estate category! Some familiar names also appeared on the list.

Congratulations to all who earned this great acknowledgement!

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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.

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TFMoran Featured in High Profile Monthly for Donation to NH Food Banks

TFMoran has been featured in the January 2021 issue of High Profile for our contribution to two local food banks during the holidays. TFMoran donated $3,000 in total to local New Hampshire food pantries. Due to the pandemic, the annual company holiday lunch was not held this year. Instead, the estimated cost of both lunches was donated, providing an estimated 6,000 meals to New Hampshire’s people in need. In early December, a $2,000 check was presented to Abby Sprackland, on behalf of NH Food Bank at the TFM office in Bedford. Later that same week, a $1,000 check was presented to Arthur Cousins on behalf of Gather, the seacoast area food pantry at the TFM Portsmouth Division office. Check out the article here.

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TFMoran’s Sig Sauer Experience Center project featured on Portsmouth Herald front page

On January 5, 2021 the feature story on the front page of the Portsmouth Herald was the conditional approval of a $13.5M new Experience Center for Sig Sauer Academy at their Epping, NH facility off Route 27. TFMoran’s senior project manager has been working with the project team: North Branch Construction and Cowan | Goudreau Architects, both of Concord, NH. TFMoran is providing civil engineering services for the facility which will include retail and office space, training rooms, firing ranges and a museum.

To read the full story, click on this pdf link Portsmouth Herald 01-05-21_Sig-Sauer approved

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Anne Cruess Featured in December 2020 Landscape Architect Magazine

Anne Cruess PLA, former Chief Landscape Architect and principal of TFMoran was recently featured in the December 2020 issue of Landscape Architect Magazine. Anne was honored at the Granite State Landscape Architects (GSLA) Annual Dinner in November 2019 with an award for her contribution to the profession of Landscape Architecture in the State of New Hampshire. Anne was also recognized for her dedicated service to the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) and her instrumental role in GSLA, particularly in convincing the House and Senate to pass a licensure bill for Professional Landscape Architects in New Hampshire. Congratulations Anne! Read the article here.

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TFMoran Project NH Sportsdome Featured in the Union Leader

A recent project of TFMoran, the NH Sportsdome, was featured on the front page of the Union Leader on January 11, 2021. Located in Hooksett, the dome was inflated on January 9th and covers an artificial turf field that is available for any field sports. The facility is meant to be close in quality to a professional field, giving local sports teams, college students, children and young adults the experience of a high quality field. The facility is set to open in February.  Check out the full article here. 

Also, check out this aerial video of the dome being inflated.

http://https://vimeo.com/498687193

 

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TFMoran helps NH Children stay in school amid the pandemic

TFMoran has made another $5,000 contribution to the New Hampshire Children’s Scholarship Fund to help families. This financial assistance is available to New Hampshire children of low- and moderate- income families to attend K-12 schools that best fit their needs. These scholarships can apply to private schools, out-of-district schools, and homeschooling, which make these options more financially available.

As a result of the pandemic, many CSF scholarship families are facing a new economic situation. CSF families may have lost a job or are now paying for childcare while classes have gone virtual or been cancelled altogether. These families earn an income of $48,000 or less, meaning they cannot afford to pay their school’s full tuition. But because of these unexpected circumstances, their children’s education is put in jeopardy.

Thanks to Kate Baker, Executive Director of Children’s Scholarship Fund New Hampshire, who visited our office for a fun socially distant photo op with TFMoran’s COO, Dylan Cruess!

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TFMoran’s Seacoast Division donates to Hope for the Holidays

Donations made to “Hope for the Holidays” by TFMoran’s seacoast division employees have been matched by TFMoran, doubling their donation. Hope for the Holidays, an initiative put on by The Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth, helps nonprofits in the area by turning to the community for support. After being hit especially hard during the pandemic, local nonprofits are asked what tangible needs could be provided to them in time for the holidays.

The employees of TFMoran’s Portsmouth office stepped up this holiday season, raising money for two local organizations on the list: Greengard Center for Autism, and Seacoast Mental Health Center. The Greengard Center for Autism plans to purchase adult bean bag chairs to accommodate the sensory needs of adults with autism. The donation made to Seacoast Mental Health Center will go towards covering the cost of mental health services for an uninsured individual.

 

Greengard ResidenceRendering courtesy of DMA:  Greengard Residence

TFMoran recently provided engineering and survey services for the expansion of both Centers. The Greengard Center for Autism in Portsmouth opened a new Greengard Residence home for 5 adults with autism. This safe secure home provides a unique lifelong living and learning opportunity with a full day program including education, meaningful work, and access to recreation. The expansion of Seacoast Mental Health Center in Exeter included a 6,000sf building addition, associated parking and site improvements.

A Big THANK YOU to TFMoran’s principals for graciously matching the donations made by the seacoast division employees for these two great organizations!

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Welcome Julia Chartier as Administrative & Marketing Assistant

Julia Chartier has joined TFMoran as an Administrative Assistant and Marketing Assistant in the Bedford office. Ms. Chartier’s new position involves various administrative functions to assist the accounting, engineering and survey departments, along with receptionist duties, and marketing tasks. She recently graduated from Keene State College, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design. Her studies included identity design, web design, digital imaging, illustration and typography. As a marketing intern in the summer of 2019, Ms. Chartier gained valuable experience at TFMoran assisting with the creation of marketing materials, website and social media posts, and corporate event planning.

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TFMoran adds Nicholas Golon as Principal

TFMoran announces the addition of Nicholas Golon, PE as a principal of the firm. Mr. Golon joined TFMoran’s Civil Engineering Department in July 2006.  He holds a BS in Civil Engineering Technology from Wentworth Institute of Technology, is a licensed Professional Engineer in New Hampshire and Maine, and holds an NHDOT LPA certification among others.

“We are pleased to welcome Nick into our ownership team.  His 20 years of diverse experience includes some of the most important energy, industrial, commercial, and residential projects in the state”, said Robert Duval, president of TFMoran.  “With his energy and enthusiasm, he thrives on fast-paced, multi-discipline projects.  Nick is a seasoned manager who builds and maintains strong client relationships while delivering cost-effective and comprehensive solutions”, continues Duval.

Mr. Golon also serves on the Board of Directors of the NH Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and has participated in the ASCE Legislative Fly-In program in Washington, DC. He recently helped ASCE-NH raise $20,000 for the Scholarship Fund for current and prospective New Hampshire engineering students.

Mr. Golon was recently recognized as one of the state’s standout young professionals in the 2020 Class of “40 Under Forty” by the New Hampshire Union Leader, and in 2015 was selected for the Leadership Greater Manchester Program by the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce. A strong believer in giving back to the community, he chairs the Manchester Conservation Commission’s annual fundraiser “Tour De Manch”, a 30-mile bike tour around the Queen City, and he actively mentors numerous New Hampshire students interested in science, engineering, and construction.

Mr. Golon lives in Bedford, NH with his girlfriend and three children.