Tourney Consulting News
2012 Jean-Claude Roumain Innovation in Concrete Award
Neal S. Berke, FACI, Vice President of Research at Tourney Consulting Group, LLC, has been awarded the 2012 Jean-Claude Roumain Innovation in Concrete Award. The awardee is selected by the Strategic Development Council (SDC) of ACI.
Michael Caldarone has joined Tourney Consulting Group
PRESS RELEASE June 19, 2012 -- Michael Caldarone has joined Tourney Consulting Group (TCG) as Engineering Operations Manager in the Kalamazoo, MI, office, where he provides engineering services and manages the activities and professional development of the Engineering and Project Managers.
TCG Expands Facilities Again!
In Spring 2012, TCG opens its new 7,000 square foot Engineering Center to compliment the existing 20,000 square foot office and laboratory.
Vision 2020
COMSTOCK TOWNSHIP — A decade of planning and building is paying off in a major way for Tourney Consulting Group LLC, headquartered in Midlink Business Park.
TCG is a consulting and engineering company that focuses on the durability of concrete and cost-effective ways to service concrete structures, said Paul Tourney, vice president of the company.
Tourney and his wife, Lilibeth, the president of TCG, started the company 10 years ago in the basement of their Comstock Township home.
Comstock design couple helps build bridges that last
Paul Tourney's ability to make concrete decisions on a daily basis has been good -- make that very good -- for the business he and his wife started in 2000.
Today, Tourney's wife, Lilibeth, is president of Tourney Consulting Group, LLC., and he is vice president.
Industrial park at former GM plant celebrates first decade
COMSTOCK TOWNSHIP — When a group of investors began converting a vacant car-parts plant in Comstock Township into a business park nearly 10 years ago, they didn’t really know how it would end up looking, but they knew it would create jobs and inject investment into the community.
Today, Midlink Business Park, on Sprinkle Road just south of I-94, houses 13 businesses that employ 350 to 400 people. About 75 percent of the park’s capacity is filled.



