Congratulations to the Southeastern New England Section of the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE—A Community of Transportation Professionals) n being awarded the Section Momentum Award at this year’s annual meeting in Philadelphia. The award recognizes the section that has experienced the greatest momentum and improvement. Justin Curewitz, PE, PTOE, RSP, who served as President, accepted the award on the section's behalf. Justin worked with other Board members, committee chairpersons, and members to establish the section’s organizational structure, develop events and technical presentations, and grow membership in its inaugural year. #SENEITE #TransportationEngineering #ITEPhilly2024
Tighe & Bond
Civil Engineering
Westfield, MA 9,421 followers
Our creativity makes it possible. Our experience makes it practical.
About us
In a field known for black-and-white thinking, Tighe & Bond focuses on bright ideas, green strategies, and clear solutions. Working with public and private organizations across the northeast, our engineering and environmental consulting projects demand creative, collaborative responses to complex questions. Four things combine to make us unique. First is our commitment to thoroughly understanding client needs, and through that understanding, help them succeed. Second is our deliberate regional focus on the northeastern United States. We like it that way, and frankly, so do our clients. Third is our position as a major firm in this dynamic region. We have very strong, full-service offerings staffed locally by people who live in these communities. And fourth is our ownership model. We’re owned by our employees, so we all feel truly invested in our clients’ success. We’re built this way on purpose. These four elements fuse together to assure outstanding client and project outcomes, and exciting opportunities for employees. Tighe & Bond’s talented engineers, planners, scientists, landscape architects and support staff do great work that benefits our clients, our communities and this entire region that we love.
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http://www.tighebond.com
External link for Tighe & Bond
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Westfield, MA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1911
- Specialties
- civil engineering, water, wastewater, traffic/parking, environmental science, GIS, structural, mechanical, electrical, geotechnical, dams, wetlands and ecological, landscape architecture, design, engineering, environmental engineering, transportation, coastal resiliency, planning, urban design, and resource management
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Engineer Dereck Pacheco recently conducted #soiltesting at a residential renovation in Chatham, MA to improve flow to the existing septic system. Our licensed soil evaluators conduct onsite soil testing required for subsurface #wastewater disposal systems design. We coordinate and arrange with excavating contractors and local Board of Health officials, measure the rate of percolation, describe and classify the soils based on color and texture, and prepare and submit reports in accordance with the Massachusetts Environmental Code, Title 5. #civilengineering
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Trent Guihan and Peter Grabowski highlighted the benefits of #realitycapture in the water industry, including capturing up-to-date and highly detailed visualizations and records through technology such as #3DScanning for #water and #wastewater facilities, in a recent article for Connecticut Section of AWWA In-Flow magazine. https://ow.ly/ZYme50SHbk9
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Join Bryan Gammons and other environmental experts at Northeast Energy & Commerce Association’s Environmental 101 event next week, where speakers will provide an overview of how the #energy industry is affected by regulations and policy. Bryan will present a case study on our work with Eversource Energy on the Mystic to Woburn Project, a new 115kV underground transmission line spanning 8 miles from Mystic to Woburn that was completed earlier this year. Tracy Adamski is serving as co-chair of the event, taking place at the BSC Group’s office at 1 Mercantile Street in Worcester. Register here: https://ow.ly/PAOe50SFcK0 #environmentalregulations
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We’re happy to have served on the project team with Fontaine Bros., Inc.! We provided civil, mechanical (HVAC), and electric engineering services from initial planning phases through construction administration.
We’re excited to share that our team has successfully completed the installation of a temporary dining hall at Deerfield Academy! This new dining facility ensures that students can continue to enjoy sit-down meals in comfort and style while we embark on phase 2 of our project: an exciting renovation and expansion of the existing Dining Hall. This temporary setup is designed with students' needs in mind, offering a cozy and welcoming atmosphere where they can gather, relax, and refuel. We can’t wait to reveal the new and improved Dining Hall, which will feature state-of-the-art facilities and a modern design to enhance the dining experience. #StudentLife #CampusRenovation
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Congratulations to WS Development on the recent opening of The Street, an expanded high-end retail space in Chestnut Hill, MA. Our engineers designed site and utilities improvements for the redevelopment, incorporating sustainability features to protect natural resources and improve stormwater management. https://ow.ly/2K9x50SAvrn #realestate #boston
Chestnut Hill shopping plaza opens massive expansion: Here's a closer look at some of its 25 shops
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With sound redevelopment strategies, #Brownfields can be transformed from neighborhood blight into a community asset that returns underutilized properties to the tax base, contributes to the local economy, and provides social and health benefits. We work with private and public entities to assess sites, identify funding mechanisms for redevelopment, then design and oversee cleanup while mitigating risk. Learn more about our recent Brownfields and #environmentalcleanup work across the Northeast: https://ow.ly/I5ZS50Sxf9b
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On Tuesday, the City of Norwalk, Connecticut along with elected officials broke ground on drainage improvements to the Lockwood Lane and Heather Lane neighborhood. We are serving as the design engineer for this critical stormwater resiliency project that will address increasingly frequent flooding and separate a combined sewer system. The improvements, funded by a $5.1M grant from the State of Connecticut’s Community Investment Fund, will help to alleviate flooding issues for over 150 homes in the area. https://ow.ly/W5eI50Sz6xB #connecticut #stormwater #civilengineering
Norwalk resident's years-long battle with flooding spurs $5.1 million state-funded project
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Joseph Persechino and Ben Curcio were featured on the latest episode of the Energy Environment Economy podcast, discussing the innovative Tuscan Village development in Salem, NH along with Leslie Lima-Vazquez from the Tuscan team. This 170-acre site, formerly the location of the Rockingham Park racetrack, had sat vacant for years before beginning redevelopment in 2016. The multiphase plan for redevelopment emphasized green infrastructure and stormwater control, helping to fulfill the vision of the development as having social, environmental, and economic benefits. https://ow.ly/HOmP50Sz5E8
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Eastham Town Hall, built in 1851, is listed on the Massachusetts Register of Historic Places. This community cornerstone has been undergoing a restoration to improve the building’s function and aesthetic. Our team, working alongside Keenan and Kenny Architects, provided civil and structural engineering design and construction contract administration for the project. We look forward to its completion.