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Tighe & Bond, Inc. opens new Portland, ME office

2 Monument Square - Portland, ME

Portland, ME Tighe & Bond, Inc., a northeastern leader in engineering and environmental consulting, opened a new office in the city. The 4,400 s/f office is located at 2 Monument Sq. (Suite 302) near City Hall and the Old Port. The new office location will allow the firm to better serve its growing base of clients throughout the state and the region while providing an opportunity to employ professionals native to the area.

Senior project manager, Dan Bisson, PE will provide leadership for Tighe & Bond’s newest office. Bisson has over 25 years of experience with management, permitting, planning, design, and construction of water infrastructure projects for municipalities, utilities and private clients.

“Establishing an office in Portland allows Tighe & Bond to be closer to and support our growing client base in Maine. The new office location will benefit new and existing clients while also providing an accessible location for employees in the area,” said Tighe & Bond’s president and CEO Bob Belitz.

Tighe & Bond’s strategic plan calls for geographic growth to further reinforce its position as a Northeast regional leader in engineering and environmental services. Tighe & Bond is experiencing office expansions and staffing growth in multiple locations throughout the Northeast adding four offices in the past five years and expanding its Worcester office earlier this year.

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