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Colwell named new principal at TFMoran, Inc.

TFMoran.jpg" alt="Corey Colwell, TFMoran, Inc." width="200" height="275" /> Corey Colwell, TFMoran, Inc.

Portsmouth, NH According to TFMoran, Inc., a New Hampshire full-service engineering firm with offices in Bedford and Portsmouth, Corey Colwell was named a firm principal. Colwell, vice president and MSC division manager, has over 30 years of experience in land surveying and civil/environmental permitting.

“Since its acquisition of MSC Engineers over a year ago, I’ve had the pleasure of working with the entire TFMoran team and I’m honored to become a principal of this growing firm. Being part of TFMoran now allows the Portsmouth office to take on the largest and most significant development projects in the Seacoast region, as well as northern Massachusetts, and southern Maine,” said Colwell.

TFMoran acquired Portsmouth-based MSC Engineers in late 2014. “MSC” has become a division of TFMoran, Inc.

“We are very happy to welcome Corey as a principal of TFMoran. Having a principal with Corey’s excellent reputation managing our rapidly growing MSC Division will strengthen our firm’s presence in the Seacoast Region. As MSC is now fully integrated with TFMoran, we look forward to Corey expanding the services and capabilities of our Portsmouth office,” said Robert Duval, PE, TFMoran’s president.

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