1,000 Completed Construction Inspection Projects!

According to the Small Business Administration (SBA), only half of all small businesses survive past the five-year mark. We are proud to be among the half that is surviving and thriving! We couldn’t have made it this far without our hardworking team and esteemed clients. Tully Consulting Group has grown tremendously over these past 17 years and every milestone we reach is a reminder of how far we’ve come.

We are proud to announce we’ve completed our 1000th Project!

Our President Robin Tully has kept a running list of all the completed construction projects we have been the QSP or WPCM on from 2011 to 2022. Every job on that list serves as a testament to what is possible when we diligently serve the needs of our clients.

Our fundamental values of being approachable, reasonable, and knowledgeable are what have helped us reach such a monumental milestone. We are proud to have completed so many projects, but we aren’t stopping there — we’re just getting started!

 

The success our company has experienced wouldn’t be possible without the contribution of our amazing team and loyal clients.

 

A message to our clients from our President, Robin Tully…

To our clients: We couldn’t have done this without you. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to work on your projects and be of service! Without you we wouldn’t be here. Your respectful treatment and willingness to take a chance on us are very much appreciated. We all feel very grateful to be able to work in this industry and hope to continue to make a difference in the years to come. We love what we do and who we work for.

Robin Tully, President


Join our journey to complete 2,000 projects by collaborating with us on your next project!

Our experience spans 17 years with a wide variety of private and public projects under our belt. Take the guesswork out of Stormwater Management and reach out to us.

Written by Desire` Dominique & Edited by Mae Shulman

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