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TFMoran, Inc. hire a land surveyor and two engineers

TFMoran, Inc. hired a land surveyor and two engineers. Thomas Berube LLS, PLS joins TFMoran's survey department with nearly thirty years of surveying experience. He is a licensed land surveyor in the states of N.H., Mass. and Maine. Berube has a bachelor of arts degree in Geology from Boston University. Jack McTigue, EIT has joined the MSC division of TFMoran in Portsmouth, serving as a project engineer. He has over 20 years experience in the civil engineering field including roadway design, site development and project management. McTigue has an associates of science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Maine, and a bachelor of science degree from the University of New Hampshire. Jonathan Nadeau, EIT has joined the structural engineering division serving as a structural engineer. Nadeau has a bachelor of science degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering, and a master of science degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering with a Structural focus from the UMass Lowell.
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