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Horizons Engineering acquires Land Tech

Ossipee, NH Horizons Engineering Inc., a NH-based civil and structural engineering, land surveying, and environmental consulting firm, has acquired Land Technical Service Corp. (Land Tech). Under the ownership of Bryan Berlind, Land Tech has been servicing the area since 1990 with land survey & septic design needs. The addition brings a greater capacity to service the region from the existing Horizons office in town as well as ensure the current clientele of Land Tech is well cared for throughout the transition. Berlind will continue servicing his client network as well as existing and new Horizons clients. He will be joined by Sean McCormack, survey technician II, and Diane Falcey, office administrator, in Horizons office at 1270 Rte. 16. 

Horizons Engineering president, Andrew Nadeau, LS, PLS managing the acquisition said, “We are excited about this opportunity to expand Horizons geographic area and client network once again. The addition of Land Tech adds a talented group of like-minded land survey and engineering professionals to our team allowing us to better serve our clients and communities.” 

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