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TFMoran’s Portsmouth division hires two civil engineers: Giovannucci, and Kaulbach

Portsmouth, NH According to TFMoran, Hannah Giovannucci, PE and Ryan Kaulbach, EIT have joined the local division’s civil engineering department.

Giovannucci is a licensed professional engineer in the states of N.H. and Mass. with over six years of engineering and management experience. Her experience includes the design and permitting of mixed-use, industrial, commercial, residential and redevelopment projects. She serves on the American Council of Engineering Companies Emerging Leaders Committee and volunteers for Habitat for Humanity.

In addition to designing sewer mains and drainage, Kaulbach’s work experience includes permitting, project oversight, erosion control inspection and surveying. Previously, Kaulbach worked as an engineering technician for Public Works Departments for the cities of Keene and Brattleboro.

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