Ayotte suggests leasing surplus state land for housing
Gov. Kelly Ayotte suggests leasing surplus state land for residential development to help curb New Hampshire's housing shortage and attract more workers to the state.
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To the editor:
I was very glad to receive my copy of the Business Services Guide 2005. This is a fact-packed publication that is sure to be used time and time again. Imagine my dismay, however, when I discovered that our civil engineering and surveying company, Bedford Design Consultants, was inadvertently left off the list of New Hampshire engineering firms.
Our company has designed buildable solutions for nearly 1,000 satisfied clients over the past three decades. Your own Book of Lists credits us with being among the Top 25 Largest Engineering Firms operating in the Granite State. We offer a multitude of services including land planning, permitting, surveying, septic design and landscape architecture.
Due to our continued growth we recently moved to larger headquarters at 177 East Industrial Park Drive in Manchester. We can still be reached at 622-5533 or on the Web at bedforddesign.com
Robin Baskerville
Communications Manager
Bedford Design Consultants
Manchester
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