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Belter joins TFMoran as project mgr. - Lamb earns engineering license in NH

Mark Belter, PE recently joined the staff of TFMoran Inc. serving as a civil engineering project manager. Belter brings over 17 years of experience in civil engineering and construction management including site design for commercial and residential developments, design of storm water management systems, site grading, utilities, septic systems, and roadways. Belter is a licensed professional engineer in the states of New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He has a bachelor of science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Florida, and a bachelor of science degree in Physics from Jacksonville University. Prior to joining TFM, Belter was employed by Pro Con Inc. and Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. In addition Thomas Lamb, PE recently received his professional engineer license from the state of New Hampshire. Lamb serves as a structural engineer for TFMoran and has over six years of experience in structural design, analysis, and construction administration of residential, public and commercial buildings. Lamb has a bachelor of science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of New Hampshire and is a member of Structural Engineers of New Hampshire.
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