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TFMoran and MSC Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors merge

Robert Cruess and Corey Colwell announced on December 19th at the monthly NHCIBOR Seacoast Marketing Session that Bedford-based TFMoran, Inc. and MSC Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors, Inc. of Portsmouth, have merged to create one of New Hampshire's leading engineering and land surveying firms. "We are really excited with the opportunity to expand our presence in the Seacoast area," said Cruess, former president and current chairman of the board of TFMoran. "MSC has built an outstanding reputation as one of the best engineering and survey firms in the area. TFMoran couldn't have teamed with a better firm." Corey Colwell, principal at MSC said, "MSC is proud to join a large multi-disciplinary firm that will allow us to expand the scope of services we can offer to our clients. In addition to civil engineering and land surveying, MSC will now be able to provide in-house structural, traffic, and highway engineering, landscape architecture, stormwater monitoring, and construction services." The two companies will be integrated slowly and strategically to maintain the local identity and client-focused reputations for which both TFMoran and MSC are so well known in the industry.
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