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Croy celebrates new Chattanooga office


Greg Teague, PE – President; Russell Moorehead, PE – Vice President, Chattanooga; Councilman Erskine Oglesby, Jr. – City of Chattanooga, District 7; Jim Croy, Sr. – Managing Partner and CEO; and Eddie Wade, Executive Vice President.

Croy, an award-winning full-service consulting firm, celebrated the opening of its new Chattanooga office location yesterday with a ribbon-cutting and open house event. The firm announced the new location and expansion into the Tennessee market in January, along with the hire of industry leader Russell D. Moorehead, PE to lead its operations.

“It’s an exciting time for Croy to expand in this city – a place I’ve been fortunate to call home for the past 15 years. We look forward to contributing to the area’s diverse communities, leveraging its talent pool, and supporting its focus on mobility and sustainable infrastructure.”

Russell D. Moorehead, Vice President

Croy’s Chattanooga office is located at 1270 Market Street in the city’s Southside Historic District. The 150-person firm also operates offices in Huntsville, Ala., Cartersville, Ga., Marietta, Ga., and Smyrna, Ga. Croy provides a range of civil engineering, surveying, landscape architecture, land acquisition and planning services to municipal and private clients across the Southeast.

ABOUT CROY

Croy is an award-winning multi-discipline consulting engineering firm headquartered in Marietta, Ga. with additional offices in Cartersville, Ga., Smyrna, Ga., Huntsville, Ala., and Chattanooga, Tenn. As a leading Georgia-based provider of design solutions, Croy leverages its strong local presence and deep community ties to offer a range of services, including aviation, environmental, land acquisition, planning, site development, surveying, transportation, traffic, and municipal engineering, to local and national clients. Learn more at www.croyengineering.com or connect on any of the firm’s social media platforms: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, or Instagram.

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