Tag: Environmental Consulting

Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Clean Water Act

We look forward to continuing to use our expertise to help communities have access to effective wastewater treatment.

ENRā€™s Top 200 Environmental Firms Ranking

The top 200 environmental firms are ranked by the percentage of their 2021 gross revenue from environmental services.

Tighe & Bond Wins AAEES Environmental Sustainability Grand Prize

AEES recently honored Tighe & Bond at their virtual ceremony for their work on Mt. Tom in Holyoke, MA.

Jeremy Degler Named a Certified Wildlife Biologist

He has worked in environmental consulting across the United States serving a wide variety of clients in the energy, transportation, and development sectors.

Tighe & Bond Receives Three ACEC/MA Engineering Excellence Awards

ACEC/MA celebrated 2020 and 2021 award winners in a joint virtual ceremony at their annual EEA Gala.

Using Environmental Compliance & Engineering Expertise to Aid Clients

Working in our Environmental Business Line, Melissa Wilson uses her skillset to address the needs of clients in industrial wastewater treatment and regulatory compliance and permitting.

Herter Park

DCR Kicks Off Herter Park Master Plan with Listening Session

DCR hosted a public meeting to discuss the Christian A. Herter Park master plan being developed by landscape architects…

Tuscan Market

Tuscan Village Celebrates Phase 2 Opening

Despite the rainy, chilly weather, an enthusiastic crowd gathered at Tuscan Village over Memorial Day weekend to celebrate the…

Building a Resilient Energy Infrastructure while Protecting Wetlands and Wildlife Habitat

At this yearā€™s annual MACC Conference, Amanda Houle, Senior Environmental Scientist at Tighe & Bond, and Matthew Waldrip of…

How Environmental Scientists Are Using Data to Help Restore a Rare Calcareous Fen

Tighe & Bondā€™s environmental scientists are working with the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (MassWildlife) to understand the driving factors of altered hydrology at an ecologically significant fen in Western Massachusetts.