For the second year in a row, T&M has been chosen as a Best Place to Work in New Jersey. This employee-based survey and recognition program identifies and recognizes the best employers in the state. We are proud to be an honoree in the large-size category with 45 other firms.
Each state is in line to receive billions of dollars from the government for infrastructure improvements and repairs, which creates a rare opportunity for the state to carry out some much-needed work. T&M will be at the center of the action when the work begins.
In this edition of NJBIZ Conversations, T&M president and CEO, Gary Dahms, talks with Jeffrey Kanige from NJBIZ about the implications of the federal funding and what government officials should be doing to make sure New Jersey takes full advantage of the money flowing into the state.
Congratulations to Woodbridge Township and the rest of the project team for the project, The Club at Woodbridge, receiving New Jersey Business Magazine’s
Restoring and protecting shorelines is more important now than ever before. T&M has decades of experience responding to storm-related challenges and implementing innovative resiliency measures for our clients. Installation of a living shoreline is a ground-breaking technique to recreate the natural functions of a shoreline ecosystem. T&M’s Jason Worth, Operations Manager, discusses this method in the article “10 Years After Hurricane Sandy.” MORE HERE
T&M’s PM/CM Practice Leader, Mike Regan discusses the $12 billion coming into New Jersey from last year’s federal infrastructure bill. The funding will go to roads, bridges, and cleanups of emerging contaminants such as groundwater and soil-invasive consumer goods component PFOS chemicals.MORE HERE
Join Tom Burgess, a Certified Safety Professional and Certified Industrial Hygienist at T&M, for a free webinar to learn the requirements of the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard and lessons learned from Tom’s industry and consulting experience.MORE HERE
FACES OF T&M
Happy #NationalInternDay! We held a mindful yoga class for our interns to show our appreciation for their contributions and hard work at T&M.
After two years of community engagement and design, the construction of pedestrian and roadway improvements on Witherspoon Street in Princeton, NJ are underway.
In July we aimed to raise awareness and destigmatize mental illness, especially for the racial and sexual minority groups who show higher levels of mental health disorders.