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Flow Tech Announces Expansion into Greater Boston and Beyond

Boston, MA Flow Tech announces their expansion into the Greater Boston market, strengthening its presence across New England and bringing its expertise in air quality, airflow measurement and control, monitoring, and energy efficiency to one of the region’s fastest-growing building markets. 

For nearly 40 years, Flow Tech has helped building owners, engineers, and contractors create safer, healthier, and more efficient indoor environments. With roots in Connecticut and Western Mass., the company has supported complex projects and critical facilities throughout New England for years. 

Their expansion into Boston allows Flow Tech to serve customers more directly, efficiently, and collaboratively across Eastern Mass. and Northern New England. Beginning May 1, Flow Tech will operate from rented space in the city, establishing a local presence that will allow their employee-owners to better support customers on a more direct, responsive, and personal level. 

“Boston is a natural next step for us,” said Michael Davis, PE, president. “We’ve been supporting projects across New England for years, and this expansion allows us to work even more closely with our partners in one of the region’s most important and dynamic markets.” 

As demand grows for decarbonization and healthier, higher-performing buildings, Flow Tech is bringing advanced engineered systems and technologies to the Boston market. These solutions are designed to help project teams move beyond minimum standards and create environments that better support occupant health, comfort, safety, and performance. 

The company’s growth also reflects its long-term commitment as a 100% employee-owned business, where success directly benefits its employee owners and reinforces a culture of accountability and lasting partnership. With this expansion, Flow Tech is positioned to help shape the next generation of healthier, safer, and more efficient buildings across Boston and beyond. 

If you are planning a project in Boston or anywhere across New England, Flow Tech invites you to explore their work, connect with their team, and reach out when you are ready to build better-performing environments together.

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