Author: Tighe & Bond

Clippership Wharf named Climate Change Project of the Year by EBC New England

East Bostonā€™s Clippership Wharf, a new waterfront residential complex developed by Lendlease with landscape design by Halvorson | Tighe…

Tighe & Bond Part of Award-Winning Project Team by Connecticut Building Congress

Connecticut Building Congress awarded the West Campus Landscape Enhancement project First Place in the Landscape Architecture/Public Space category at their Project Team Awards.

Tighe & Bond, Inc. and PRIME AE Group Recognized as ACE Award Winners by Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers

Tighe & Bond, PRIME AE Group, and their project team members have received the ACE Award for their work at the Francis T. Patnaude Intermunicipal Pump Station in Middletown, Connecticut.

Turning Recommendations into Actions: Prioritizing HVAC Improvements During COVID-19

Providing a 3-tiered approach to HVAC considerations to help clients plan safe strategies when reopening schools and businesses during the pandemic.

Reminder: MassDEP TURA Reports and Plans Due November 1, 2020

MassDEP has updated the Toxic Use Reduction (TURA) Plan and Report filing deadlines.

Tighe & Bond Welcomes Senior Team Members Rossini, Murphy, Harvey, and Ragan

Tighe & Bond is pleased to welcome four senior team members as the firm continues to expand leadership and expertise across its business lines.

Senior Environmental Scientist Bryan Gammons Honored by WBJ As a 40 Under 40 Leader

This award recognizes outstanding young leaders who are bringing the Central Massachusetts business community into the future.

Sharing Our Whole Asset Approach to Resilient Design

Engineered and Landscaped Systems: Working Together to Protect and Enhance Our Communities As coastal and inland communities plan for…

COVID-19 ā€” Implications for the Water and Wastewater Industry

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Darline Simoni Balen Recognized With an AWWA Academic Achievement Award

While pursuing her Master of Science in Civil Engineering from UNH, Balen conducted research to improve the treatment performance of slow-rate biological filtration.