INTREN Opens Baltimore, Maryland, Operations Center
01/22/2018
The facility will assist with INTREN's increased demands for services and represents the first regional headquarters for the company on the east coast, company officials said. The move enables INTREN to offer its complete range of construction service solutions to new and existing customers throughout the region.
"Baltimore is an exceptional place to do business, and the decision to base a dedicated group of leaders in the city demonstrates our belief in the prospects for Baltimore's growing local economy and emerging status throughout the region. Having a growing team here will allow us to increase the amount of time we spend providing innovative solutions to our customers," said Keith Garvey, INTREN's Regional Vice President of Business Development.
"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. This office is testament to the momentum we are seeing as we continue to invest in our business and our people across the country," INTREN CEO, Kelly Tomblin said.
"INTREN was built on the core values of safety, integrity, customer focus and employee empowerment. Yet stewardship is the cornerstone on which the company has thrived for 29 years. We're honored to be a part of your community and to help your organization in your mission to create opportunities and supportive services for Baltimore's urban families," said Garvey, in presenting a donation to the Center For Urban Families.
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