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TFMoran Celebrates Friday with a TGIF Party!

TFMoran staff came together to celebrate a TGIF on Friday July 26th, as an end-of-the-work week celebration! Everyone came together to kick off the weekend by having some well-deserved fun!Burgers, hot dogs, watermelon, pasta salad, and potato salad were served!

To keep the fun going we had our 3rd annual cornhole tournament! There was some big competition this year, making each match very close. The winners of the tournament, team Matthew Routhier (Civil Project Manager) and Tim Purcell (Landscape Architecture Intern) brought the heat. They each won a gift certificate to Market Basket and some pretty big bragging rights!

To finish off such a great party, Kona Ice came by with some ice-cold treats for everyone to enjoy, after a long week in the office. As always, the dedicated, hard-working TFMoran staff appreciated the break to catch up with co-workers and have some fun with their family and friends!

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TFMoran Celebrates “Friday” with a TGIF Staff Party

TFMoran staff came together to celebrate on Friday August 11th, as an end-of-the-work week celebration! Everyone came together to kick off the weekend by having some well-deserved fun! Burgers, hot dogs, watermelon, pasta salad, and potato salad were served!

We also held our second annual cornhole tournament and it was another hit! Each match came very close, but the duo of Kyle Roy (Senior Structural Engineer, Principal) and Marty Gavin (Survey Field Technician) came out on top, winning a Market Basket and Amazon gift card, and of course, the best prize… bragging rights!

We also distributed new TFM swag, colorful sunglasses! They came in just in time for the TGIF party, everyone enjoyed picking out their favorite color, and taking home a pair!

To finish off such a great party, Kona Ice came by with some ice-cold treats for everyone to enjoy. As always, the dedicated, hard-working TFMoran staff appreciated the break to catch up with co-workers and have a good time!

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TFMoran Kicks off the Holiday Season with our Annual Company Harvest Lunch

TFMoran held its annual company gathering, known as the “Harvest Lunch”, on the day before Thanksgiving in the Great Hall at the Bedford Village Inn.  The Portsmouth division staff joined the Bedford staff for a full company gathering of more than 60 people! Thank you to the Bedford Village Inn for the amazing food and beautiful venue.

The principals were very happy to thank the staff for their hard work and dedication to the Company. Jeff Kevan was recognized for his 30-year career at TFMoran, which will come to a close at the end of the year when he retires.

Dylan spoke about the great achievements we’ve made as a company this year, welcoming 13 new hires and celebrating 2 other long-time employees’ transitions into retirement.

 It was a great beginning to the Thanksgiving holiday break, as folks headed home to spend time with their families.

Thank you TFM Principals!

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TFMoran wishes Susan Bartley a Happy Retirement!

TFM employees gathered at the Bedford office on Friday to congratulate Susan on her retirement! After serving TFMoran for 20 years as Marketing Coordinator, she will be joining her husband Jonathan in retirement life. Although we are sad to see her go, we are excited for her!

Employees enjoyed chicken tenders, pasta salad, and stuffed mushrooms from the Puritan Back Room. Followed by a delicious chocolate cake (Susan’s favorite!) from Market Basket.

COO Dylan Cruess said a few words about just how crucial Susan’s work has been in the growth and recognizability of the company. Her bright, cheery attitude will be missed around the office! Former president Robert Cruess also spoke about the importance of marketing and graphics in our industry, something that Susan spearheaded in her early years at TFM.

We’d like to thank Susan for all that she has done and wish her the very best in retirement life!

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TFM’s Annual Company Harvest Lunch kicks off the Holiday Season

TFMoran held its annual company gathering, known as the “Harvest Lunch”, on the day before Thanksgiving in the Great Hall at the Bedford Village Inn.  The MSC Portsmouth division staff joined the Bedford staff for a full company gathering of more than 60 people! Thank you to the Bedford Village Inn for the amazing food and fantastic venue.

After lunch, TFMoran President Robert Duval wished everyone a Happy Thanksgiving and shared his thoughts on all of the good things to be thankful for over the past year. First, thanking the team for their combined hard work for another strong year of growth. TFM’s team has grown to 62, including 8 people who joined the Company in 2016. He thanked each of TFM’s groups individually, noting specific achievements for each group over the past year. To name a few, the civil group has designed the largest projects in the Towns of Bedford and Londonderry, NH; the group of 10 structural engineers lead in Revit®, the most advanced building modeling software and continue to expand into new service areas, high-rise buildings, and other complex structures; and the survey group is no longer only support for engineering, 75% of their work is solely surveying projects.

In closing, President Duval said, “I am very proud of our recent accomplishments. We have successfully taken on many difficult projects with aggressive schedules. We have honed our teamwork abilities and kept our focus on meeting our clients’ needs. We continue to be responsible corporate and individual citizens.  Our reputation grows each time we meet or exceed our clients’ expectations. Thank you to all of us for another successful year, as we look forward with increased confidence to the year ahead.”

Dylan Cruess, COO also addressed the team, noting additional company achievements including the 2016 NH Business Review “Best of Business” Award, and Business NH Magazine’s  “2016 Business of the Year” Award.

The principals were very happy to give out bonuses to all the staff to thank them for their hard work and dedication to the Company.  It was a great beginning to the Thanksgiving holiday break, as folks headed home to spend time with their families.