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TVGA Consultants hires Roeske and Mehrayin

In response to an increase in new projects, TVGA Consultants (TVGA) has welcomed new staff members. David Roeske will be assisting with project development throughout WNY. Roeske brings with him experience leading infrastructure projects and working with and in local government. He recently retired as the Allegany County superintendent of Public Works, a position he held since 2000, after serving as deputy superintendent for 14 years. This experience will assist TVGA's clients with state and federal funding procedures and guidelines. He is a lifelong resident of Allegany County and past officer of the New York State County Highway Superintendents Association. Mandana Mehrayin has also joined TVGA as an architect. Mehrayin brings to the firm 13 years of experience in architectural applications such as residential, commercial, industrial school and higher education projects. TVGA Consultants is a full service Engineering, Environmental, Land Survey and Architecture firm that has provided quality, value-based professional engineering services for more than 96 years. TVGA is proud to employ a highly skilled and diverse staff of civil, transportation, traffic and environmental engineers; architects; scientists; photogrammetrists; and land surveyors from locations throughout New York. More information can be found at www.tvga.com.
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