INTREN Opens East Coast Headquarters

INTREN today commemorated the opening of its new east coast regional office in Baltimore with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The facility represents the first regional headquarters for the company on the east coast and enables INTREN to offer its complete range of construction service solutions to new and existing customers throughout the region
The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh, leaders from the Maryland Washington Minority Companies Association and the Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce, Business Agents from Operating Engineers 37 and Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 486, and other business and civic leaders.
“As our INTREN footprint continues to grow, we are committing to opening local offices which demonstrates our commitment to building our presence in the community,” said INTREN CEO, Kelly Tomblin. “This office is testament to the momentum we are seeing as we continue to invest in our business and our people across the country.”
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