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Bob Uhlig discusses “Innovation through Green Infrastructure”
Bob Uhlig, Vice President of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design at Halvorson | Tighe & Bond Studio, joined David
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Congratulations to Our New Vice Presidents
The promotion acknowledges outstanding project and client management skills in addition to leadership and organizational impact.
Has Your Connecticut Wastewater Permit Expired? Registration & Notification Deadline Has Been Extended to April 2021
If you are a permit holder or a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) that receives industrial wastewater, be
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Kristen Kelly, GISP Charts Her Own Course as a GIS Analyst
For GIS Day, we spoke with Kristen Kelly, GISP about the evolution of her journey as a GIS professional.
Ribbon Cutting Takes Place for Memorial Beach Water Treatment Plant
Tighe & Bond engineers gathered with State and local officials for the ribbon-cutting ceremony for The Memorial Beach Water Treatment Plant (WTP) in Webster, Massachusetts.
Finding Your Career Path as a Water and Wastewater Engineer
Staff Engineer Sam Taugher discovers his passion for design and construction observation.
Senior Project Manager Dan Holmes Named a BusinessWest “40 Under 40” Leader
The “40 Under 40” program honors young professionals in Western Massachusetts who reaching great achievements in their careers and are leaders shaping their community.
COVID-19: Implications for the Water and Wastewater Industry
As the details on the COVID-19 pandemic are still emerging, those in the water and wastewater industry have many questions.
The Reserve: Site & Traffic Design
The Reserve is a 546 acre planned neighborhood development in Danbury, CT. The development provides a variety of housing options along with non-residential uses, including a hotel and office buildings.
Scholarship Opportunities: Tighe & Bond’s Annual CFWM Scholarships Now Open for Student Applicants
The Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts is now accepting applications for three Tighe & Bond scholarships for Hampden and Hampshire County students pursuing civil and environmental engineering degrees.