Applied Science Assoc. moves office to 10,000 s/f at 55 Village Square Dr.
Rhode Island environmental consulting firm Applied Science Associates, Inc. (ASA) has moved its headquarters to 10,000 s/f of newly constructed office space at 55 Village Square Dr. to accommodate for growth.
Since 1979, ASA has helped clients around the world meet their environmental needs related to coastal and ocean projects. With recent growth related to ocean observing, maritime operations, climate change, and expanding energy needs. After 25 years in its previous offices in Narragansett, the company has moved into a new location in the adjacent township of South Kingstown.
"The new facilities offer an attractive long-term leasing opportunity, coupled with an extremely functional area for both administrative and research needs," said Eoin Howlett, CEO of ASA,
The company will be hosting an open house for clients, partners, and friends for celebration and a tour of the new facility in November.
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