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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

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

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.