Awards | March 3, 2023

Columbus Business First Ranks T&M #14 on List of Engineering Firms

Up several spots from last year, we are proud to announce that T&M has ranked #14 on Columbus Business First’s 2023 Largest Engineering Firms in Central Ohio list! T&M’s Columbus office opened in 2012 with just five people and has been gaining momentum ever since with a 25% employee growth rate annually while achieving double-digit profit and revenue growth over the past several years. More recently, our Midwest headquarters has been focused on broadening service...

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Awards | February 28, 2023

T&M Ranks #16 on PBJ’s List of Largest Engineering Firms

We are proud to announce that T&M has ranked #16 on the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2023 list of the Largest Engineering Firms in the Greater Philadelphia region, up three spots from last year! Congratulations to our Philadelphia team on this recognition!

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Awards | February 16, 2023

T&M Ranked #16 in Lehigh Valley Engineering Firms

Lehigh Valley Business, the award-winning business newspaper of record for the Lehigh Valley, recently released its annual rankings of the Top Engineering Firms serving the Lehigh Valley. T&M is proud to announce that we have ranked #16 on the Lehigh Valley Business Journal’s list of Engineering Firms, ranked by number of engineers. Thank you to our employees for this recognition.

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Awards | February 14, 2023

T&M CEO Named on Power List of National/Global Executives

We are proud to announce that T&M’s President and CEO, Gary Dahms, has made ROI’s Influencer Power List of National/Global Executives! The annual list celebrates innovators in the Garden State across 15 sectors. Being listed among this esteemed group of accomplished individuals is a testament to Gary’s leadership and commitment to our mission, vision, and core values. Read the full list here.

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News & Press | February 9, 2023

Gary Dahms on The Civil Engineering Podcast

T&M’s President and CEO, Gary Dahms was a guest on The Civil Engineering CEO Show episode, Mastering the Essentials: Developing Crucial Skills for a Successful Civil Engineering Career, with host Anthony Fasano. In this episode, Gary shares his insights on two skills that every civil engineer should continually develop throughout their entire career and how the T&M Associates Foundation was created. Watch the full episode to hear Gary’s perspective on how the industry must continuously...

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News & Press | February 6, 2023

Black Voices in Green Building: T&M’s Gail Lalla Featured

Gail Lalla, Associate and Business Development Manager, provided insights to USGBC’s green building community as part of an initiative to amplify Black professionals’ voices and showcase the impact and thought leadership that is accelerating the sustainability movement for Black History Month. She discusses her perspective on the vital themes of sustainability and resilience, how the industry could become more equitable and inclusive for Black professionals in green roles, and shares her favorite sustainability project she’s...

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News & Press | February 6, 2023

Infrastructure Act Will Boost Business – And Quality of Life

Though we have made great strides in strengthening the economy since the peak of the pandemic, ongoing inflation and fears of recession are making it difficult to be optimistic about 2023. But when it comes to the federal government’s investment in infrastructure, both here in the Garden State and throughout the nation, the outlook is bright. We are overdue for some help, and that help is now on the way. Read Gary Dahms’ full article in...

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Awards | February 1, 2023

Roadway Improvement Project Receives Engineering Excellence Award

We are proud to announce that T&M’s work on the Roadway Improvements to Halls Mill Road & Elton Adelphia Road in Monmouth County has received an Engineering Excellence Award from ACECNJ. Congratulations to the project team and client on this recognition! Monmouth County sought to make improvements to Halls Mill Road to enhance safety, realign the roadway, and improve traffic circulation. Halls Mill and Elton-Adelphia Roads had substandard curvature and were too narrow to accommodate...

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