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Working along the shoreland in Vermont presents with a unique set of factors to take into account that one should be aware of while developing. The Vermont Legislature passed the Shoreland Protection Act in July of 2014, which regulates activities...
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TCE has enjoyed an exciting year of growth, and we are proud of the team members that have come on board recently. Over the next few weeks we’ll be introducing them all with a spotlight feature as a show of...
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TCE has enjoyed an exciting year of growth, and we are proud of the team members that have come on board recently. Over the next few weeks we’ll be introducing them all with a spotlight feature as a show of...
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In September of 2022 the State of Vermont issued General Permit 3-9050, or as it is sometimes called, the 3-Acre Permit. This was a huge change for how Vermont is handling permitting for stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces, and the...
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TCE is proud to be working with the Children’s Literacy Foundation (CLiF) to build a 3,000-square-foot headquarters on 1.3-acres along Route 100 in Waterbury, Vermont. Since its inception roughly 25 years ago, CLiF has operated out of founder Duncan McDougall...
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TCE has enjoyed an exciting year of growth, and we are proud of the team members that have come on board recently. Over the next few weeks we’ll be introducing them all with a spotlight feature as a show of...
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TCE has enjoyed an exciting year of growth, and we are proud of the team members that have come on board recently. We’ll be introducing them all with a spotlight feature as a show of our appreciation and to let...
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On May 16, 2022, TCE has joined forces with Lamoureux & Dickson Consulting engineers, combining the talent and decades of experience of two of Vermont’s leading civil engineering firms. The majority of L&D’s expert staff will be joining TCE’s growing...
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Why is this important? In Vermont the seasons change quickly, and if you have a project that involves wetlands it’s important to get that identified before the “official growing season” ends, or the project could face significant delays or not...
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Spring has sprung! The temperatures are rising, we’re starting to see consistent green under our feet, and the Vermont Wetlands Program has released the average start dates for the field season across the State. TCE Environmental is geared up and...
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