August 21, 2012 – Bethlehem, PA – Maser Consulting P.A., a leading engineering firm in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, is pleased to announce that it has acquired the firm of TMG Consulting Engineers based in Allentown, PA. TMG professionals will be relocated to Maser Consulting’s office in Bethlehem, a result of its continued plans for growth in the eastern Pennsylvania territory. Former TMG owner, Tony M. Ganguzza, P.E. (PA and NJ), P.P. (NJ), specializing in Municipal and Site Civil Engineering, will be a consultant to the firm.
“This acquisition will enable us to continue to strengthen our presence in both the Lehigh and Delaware Valleys,” said Richard M. Maser, P.E., P.P., C.M.E., CEO/President of Maser Consulting. “TMG brings an expertise to Maser Consulting that complements our existing core services presently being offered through our Bethlehem and Exton office locations.”
Maser Consulting recently moved its Bethlehem office to a larger facility and relocated its Malvern office to Exton in order to accommodate several growth spurts within the last few months. This growth included the hiring of Philip E. Gauffreau, Sr., formerly from NTH Consultants, as Project Manager of Geotechnical Services and additional support staff from NTH and TMG, to the new Bethlehem location.
The combined services offered through both locations include Site/Civil, Planning, Geotechnical, Landscape Architectural, Survey, and Construction Inspection services.
About Maser Consulting P.A.
Maser Consulting, established in 1984, is known and respected as a multi-disciplined engineering firm with a unique balance of public and private sector experience. Over its history, the firm consistently ranked as one of the Top 500 Design Firms by Engineering News Record. For additional information on Maser Consulting, please call 877.627.3772 or visit our website at www.maserconsulting.com.
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