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TPD Named
7th Best Place to Work in PA

Out of 50
Medium Sized (50-250 employees) Companies named, TPD was listed as the
7th Best Place to Work in PA. (Click Best Places to Work in PA Logo to
see entire list.)
TPD Named
Best Firm To Work For

TPD was named
as one of the Nation's Top 50 Best Civil Engineering Firms to Work For
by CE News Magazine for the second consecutive year. (Click CE News Logo
to see entire list.)
TPD Hosts
Blood Mobile

TPD was home
to the Red Cross Blood Mobile for a day. TPD employees and local community
members contributed over 20 pints of blood for the annual American Red
Cross Blood Drive event.
TPD Helps
MDA Send Child to Camp

The Muscular
Dystrophy Association (MDA) received TPD support during the 2003 Lock
up. The program "locks up" various individuals in hopes
to raise money for the prisoners to gain their freedom. TPD employee,
Eric Hammond, was freed by money contributed by fellow employees who were
eager to help children in need. TPD employees raised enough to fund a
child's week at summer camp and the MDA's continued research.
TPD Sponsors
March of Dimes WalkAmerica Team

Following the success of a 2001 Team, TPD again sponsored a Team to walk
March of Dimes WalkAmerica held at Memorial Park in Pottstown, PA. The
Team, comprised of TPD employees, friends, and family, contributed one
of the highest Team totals at the Pottstown walk site.
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Bring
Your Child to Work Day - 2003
For the fifth consecutive year, TPD celebrated National "Bring Your
Child To Work Day." TPD celebrates the event to provide the children
with insight to their parent's involvement at TPD and introduce them to
aspects of transportation engineering.
While the
main purpose of the event is for TPD's employees to bring their children
to work and show them what they do, the company takes the spirit of the
event a step further by planning events and activities designed to entertain
and educate the children. The 2003 event focused on structural engineering
with the children designing Pony Truss and I-beam bridges.
TPD views
this program as an important activity for is employees and their children.
This day gives the employees a chance to show their children the important
work they perform for TPD and the community.
TPD Featured
in Eastern Pennsylvania Business Journal
In the February 10-16, 2003 edition of the Eastern Pennsylvania Business
Journal, TPD was featured as the Journal's "Then and Now"
column highlighting local businesses' outstanding accomplishments over
the past decade. The focus of the article concentrated on TPD's success
at expanding our service area through the addition of offices in Harrisburg,
PA and the Lehigh Valley, PA.
TPD Announces Firm Associates
John W. Hendricks manages TPD's Lehigh Valley and Harrisburg offices
and specializes in transportation planning and highway/site access management.
Matthew B. Malozi is responsible for overall operations of the firm,
managing the individual teams that provide support to TPD's technical staff.
Robert G. Richardson manages TPD's private sector Highway/Site Access
Design and Review Team, as well as the firm's Noise and Air Quality Studies.
C. Donald Jacobs coordinates TPD's public sector Highway Design,
Structure Design, Regional Planning, and Environmental Assessment Teams.
Matthew I. Hammond leads TPD's private sector Transportation Planning
Team and manages the bulk of the firm's 150 Traffic Impact Studies each
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