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Technical Specialist Spotlight: A Leader in the Environmental Industry
Sue Courtemanche has been providing outstanding environmental consulting for 36 years.
Joseph Viamari, PE, LEED AP
Joseph (Jay) Viamari is a LEED AP and the Client Sector Leader for Tighe & Bond’s Western New England
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Peter Valinski, PE
Peter Valinski is a principal and one of Tighe & Bond’s business development leaders responsible for developing and executing
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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.
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.
Jonathan Richer, PE
As a Vice President and Technical Director at Tighe & Bond, Jon oversees a mix of municipal and private
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Community Health Center Site & Traffic Design
New Facility for Nonprofit Leader
Tighe & Bond provided site/civil, traffic, parking, environmental and surveying services for a new $15 million, 40,000 square foot Community Health Center located at the north end of Main Street in Middletown, Connecticut. Tighe & Bond worked with the project architect and land use attorney
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Site Design for 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
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Ian Catlow, PE
Ian Catlow has more than two decades of water and wastewater design experience working on projects throughout New England.
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Southington Water Pollution Control Facility – Facilities Improvements
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
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