This project included the design of a 3,210 square foot, concrete block and stucco US Border Control and Customs building with standing seam metal roof on pre-engineered wood trusses. This new building’s design was intended to complement the existing Administration Building adjacent to this project. Hoyle Tanner developed the conceptual and preliminary design of the facility and followed through to the completed construction. We coordinated geotechnical testing and survey at the onset of the project and coordinated the design efforts between the Airport, Martin County, the US Customs and Border Patrol and the architect. Associated site work included the addition of two handicap and 14 general parking spaces, along with associated sidewalks and landscape.
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We are pleased to recognize our employees celebrating work anniversaries this month. Collectively, these individuals have contributed 109 years of service to Hoyle Tanner, demonstrating the dedication and commitment that drive our continued success. We thank them for their valuable contributions and congratulate them on their anniversaries!
Joshua Sklarsky joins Hoyle Tanner as the firm’s first Chief Technology Officer, bringing over 15 years of experience in technology leadership and innovation. Known for translating complex ideas into practical strategies, he will help drive digital transformation and strengthen the firm’s technology initiatives. His leadership comes at an exciting time of growth and investment in advanced technologies.
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Hoyle Tanner’s Maplewood Avenue Bridge Rehabilitation Project in Portsmouth, NH earned a Silver Engineering Excellence Award for its innovative approach to restoring and preserving the historic 1896 bridge.
At Hoyle Tanner, our strength starts with our people. Each year, our leadership team takes the opportunity to recognize individuals who are not only delivering great work for our...
Mountain condo community across the river from Loon Ski Resort upgrades drainage, roadways and landscaping. Hoyle Tanner is providing civil engineering design, permitting and construction administration services for a...
Across New England, interest in trail and active transportation projects continues to grow. Communities see the benefits clearly – improved connectivity, safer travel options, and more vibrant public spaces....
Meet Christyn Bergquist, Project Assistant & Curator of Good Vibes What drew you to Hoyle Tanner? What first drew me to Hoyle Tanner was its presence in the community...