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Tighe & Bond opens 4,000 s/f office at 300 West Exchange Street in Providence

Providence, RI Tighe & Bond, Inc., a northeastern leader in engineering and environmental consulting, opened its doors to a new office. The 4,000 s/f workplace on 300 West Exchange St. (Suite 300) provides a central location to better serve the company’s growing base of Rhode Island and Southeastern Mass. clients.

Senior project manager, Benjamin Levesque, P.E., BCEE, will provide leadership for Tighe & Bond’s newest office. Levesque is a civil and environmental engineer with 20 years of experience in the municipal water and wastewater industry. Tighe & Bond plans to expand its workforce at this office to approximately 20 employees over the coming months.

“We are a firm that is committed to our clients, and establishing an office in Providence allows Tighe & Bond to be closer to, and more readily support, our growing client base in Rhode Island and Southeastern Mass. We are confident that this location will benefit both existing and new clients,” says Tighe & Bond’s president and CEO, David Pinsky. 

Tighe & Bond’s strategic plan calls for geographic growth to further reinforce its position as a Northeast regional leader in engineering and environmental services. This new office represents yet another growth opportunity for the firm that is experiencing office expansions and staffing growth in multiple locations throughout the Northeast.

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