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Tighe & Bond Acquires Geosphere Environmental Management Inc.

WESTFIELD — Tighe & Bond, a Northeast leader in engineering, design, planning, and environmental consulting, announced it has acquired Geosphere Environmental Management Inc., a New Hampshire-based hydrogeology and environmental firm.

As a trusted groundwater advisor with service offerings in hydrogeology, geothermal, and environmental science, Geosphere’s client base includes public municipal, utility, and private sector clients. Aligned with Tighe & Bond’s mission, Geosphere strives to create an economically feasible and environmentally responsible built environment.

Following a successful history of collaborating on projects, the addition of Geosphere complements Tighe & Bond’s capabilities in its Water Business Line, which offers clients full-service engineering and environmental expertise to support their drinking water, stormwater, wastewater, geotechnical, dam, and ecological restoration projects.

Geosphere’s water supply development and groundwater discharge capabilities enable Tighe & Bond to even more comprehensively support its clients’ drinking water and wastewater needs. Geosphere’s geothermal and ground heat exchange expertise also align with Tighe & Bond’s whole asset approach to the built environment, adding to site utility and building mechanical system design capabilities for high-performance building projects. The Geosphere team will now be based out of Tighe & Bond’s Portsmouth, N.H. office.

“We are excited to welcome Geosphere to our team,” Tighe & Bond President and CEO Bob Belitz said. “Their team’s technical expertise adds depth to our water, building, and sustainability-related services, strengthening our ability to deliver comprehensive solutions to our clients in New Hampshire and across the Northeast. We look forward to building upon our longstanding relationship and shared commitment to help communities protect and maximize natural resources, improve resilience, and support public health, both today and for future generations.”