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Mabbett & Associates handles 600 s/f opening

According to Mabbett & Associates, Inc. (M&A), Environmental Consultants and Engineers, has opened a 600 s/f Southern New England regional office. Arthur Mabbett, president of M&A said, "the firm is most pleased to open a Southern New England regional office in the City of Pawtucket, Rhode Island in the recently restored and historic Hope Artiste Mill Complex. The Providence-Pawtucket area affords increased opportunity for the firm to attract competent and experienced scientists, consultants and engineers and to thus, grow the firm's business in both the local-municipal, state, Federal and private sectors. M&A is committed to growth and we are confident of the new office's success."
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