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Tighe & Bond Expands Worcester Office

Tighe & Bond, a Northeast leader in engineering and environmental consulting, recently relocated to a larger office at 120 Front Street in Worcester.

Senior Project Manager Tiffany Labrie Named a “40 Under Forty” Leader

Business West recognized Tiffany Labrie, a Senior Project Manager and Associate at Tighe & Bond, as a 2018 “40

2017 MA Water Rates Survey

Tighe & Bond began collecting water and sewer rate data in Massachusetts back in 1997. We have continued to

Miles Moffatt, PE, BCEE Joins Tighe & Bond’s Water Practice

Leading water industry figure supports firm’s Northeast clients & water practice team as Vice President and Technical Director.

2016 CT Water Rates Survey

Tighe & Bond began collecting water and sewer rate data in Connecticut back in 1998. We have continued to

2017 NPDES Construction General Permit (CGP) – Effective February 16, 2017

“Stormwater discharges from construction activities can significantly impact water quality. As stormwater flows over a construction site, it can

UConn: Henry Ruthven Monteith Building

Functionality, Comfort, Sustainability

Built originally in 1959, the Henry Ruthven Monteith Building on the University of Connecticut campus now basks in the upgrade of a well-deserved $17 million upgrade. The renovation provides more classroom space for students and more office space for faculty. The design also meets the requirements of

Ian Catlow, PE

Ian Catlow has more than two decades of water and wastewater design experience working on projects throughout New England.

Southington Water Pollution Control Facility

Achieving Nutrient Removal and a Cleaner, More Energy Efficient Future

The Town of Southington was faced with overhauling its 7.4 million gallon per day water pollution control facility (WPCF) that was built in the late 1950s and saw its last major renovation in the early 1980s. The town needed to

Emily Scerbo, PE

Emily Scerbo, Vice President and Technical Director for Tighe & Bond’s Water Business Line, is undeniably a New England