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Cultural & Recreation
Creative Approaches to Cultural & Recreational Spaces
Thoughtfully designed cultural facilities and green spaces can provide a place for learning, reflection, celebration, and recreation. From parks and athletic facilities to museums, cemeteries, and other cultural institutions, our team can help by providing personalized and cost effective solutions which integrate best practices from engineering, planning, and landscape architecture.

Charles Croce, PE
Vice President
Charles (Chuck) Croce is a Vice President and Senior Project Manager with more than 25 years of experience in land development and site util…
Madison Pixley, LEED AP
Project Manager
Madison Pixley is a Project Manager in Tighe & Bond's Building Services Business Line. She has over 10 years of experience in the design…
Robert Uhlig, FASLA, LEED AP, BD+C
VP, Landscape Architecture & Urban Design
Bob Uhlig brings more than three decades of landscape architecture and urban design experience for projects ranging from parks, waterfronts,…
Joseph Persechino, PE, LEED AP
Vice President, Real Estate Client Sector Leader
Joe Persechino is a Vice President and Client Sector Leader for Tighe & Bond's real estate development clients. Joe has over 20 years of…
Tracey Barrett
Client Sector Leader, Institutional
Tracey Barrett is a Vice President and Institutional Client Sector Leader at Tighe & Bond. In this role, she leads the business developm…
Cole Bateman, PE
Project Manager
Cole Bateman is experienced in structural engineering for a variety of structure types, including commercial, residential, mixed-use, histor…
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