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Timberline Construction and Timberline Communications expand to Merrimack, NH

Merrimack, NH Timberline Construction Corp. (Timberline) and Timberline Communications Inc. (TCI) have opened their new office on Daniel Webster Hwy. TCI has had a presence in Central NH since 2009 in Hooksett, but this new regional office will house both companies to expand their services to clients and attract employees north of Greater Boston.

“A joint New Hampshire location has been on our radar for a few years,” said Timberline and TCI’s CEO, Steven Kelly. “The economy has been thriving in recent years and we’ve seen indications that the state is poised for exponential growth given its proximity to Boston and business-friendly environment. I am confident this Merrimack location is strategically located for both of our businesses and ultimately will be beneficial to our clients and our employees.”

In comparison to other states, New Hampshire has a positive economic future and strong business indicators. With the overall increase of science and technology companies moving to the state, along with the continued investment in academic institutions and the hospitality industry, TCI and Timberline are equipped to assist both private sector owners, investors and developers of real estate with their wireless infrastructure and construction management needs.

Another driving factor of their New Hampshire expansion is the population increase has been, and is expected to continue to be, one of the top in the country. There is high-value talent that prefers to live in Northern New England and they want to capitalize on hiring exceptional individuals in the area looking for exciting employment opportunities.

The opening of the Merrimack office has already allowed them to recruit top-level professionals and will continue to provide positions outside of their Canton, MA and Worcester, MA locations.

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