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Gale Associates Opens Rhode Island Office in Providence

Consulting engineering firm Gale Associates, Inc. has opened a Rhode Island office at The Foundry in Providence, a nationally recognized historic landmark and one of the city’s most distinctive commercial campuses. The Providence office will be led by senior project manager Jason Wagner.

Wagner brings more than 30 years of architectural and building enclosure consulting experience to the area. He consults in the areas of building enclosure evaluation, design, energy conservation, design peer review and BECx commissioning.

“We are excited to expand our presence in Rhode Island with an office that reflects both the character and accessibility of the Providence market,” said Steven Marshall, managing principal of Gale. “This location allows us to better serve our clients while continuing to strengthen our relationships throughout Southern New England.”

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