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The Partners

John J. Lanc is a licensed professional engineer and professional land surveyor and has over 40 years of experience in the design of a wide variety of municipal projects, private development and construction ventures. John's strong technical background and keen eye have long been the foundation of Lanc & Tully's reputation for expert consultation services.
Arthur R. Tully is a licensed professional engineer and holds a masters degree in urban and environmental studies. Art's ability to see the “big picture” and to bring everyone together to focus on the goals of the project has consistently resulted in successful ventures.
David E. Higgins is a licensed professional engineer who specializes in residential subdivisions and commercial site plans. David's experience in meeting the client's needs while satisfying the various agencies involved in the review and approval of projects has been integral in creating successful projects.
John D. Russo is a licensed professional engineer whose exacting standards provide a multitude of municipalities with expert counsel in requiring that projects be completed to the requisite standards. John holds certificates from the American Concrete Institute, the National Highway Institute, the FHA and OSHA. John is involved in the planning, design and approval process of municipal and private projects.
Rodney Knowlton is a licensed professional land surveyor. Rodney's attention to detail is apparent in the quality of boundary and topographic surveys completed by the firm. Utilizing the latest in GPS and geospatial technologies, the survey maps provide information relevant in land development projects and land transfers.
John J. O’Rourke is a licensed professional engineer who holds a degree in geology and is a certified professional in Erosion and Sediment Control. John is involved in the planning, design and approval process of commercial and institutional site plans. John’s ability to coordinate the sizable project teams necessary for projects was critical in the success of a multitude of projects, including the design and construction of ORMC’s new hospital facility.