Kennedy/Jenks Consultants Boston

Kennedy/Jenks Consultants

175 Federal St, 12th Floor, Boston, MA 02110 • 978-770-2031

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Kennedy/Jenks Consultants Boston is located at 175 Federal St, 12th Floor, Boston, MA 02110.

The culture at Kennedy/Jenks is based on honoring commitments.

To our clients, we deliver value-added, innovative engineering and scientific services to achieve their goals.
To our employees/owners, we provide a supportive, team-oriented environment that is personally and professionally rewarding.
To our communities, we give the expertise, experience, and actions that result in a social benefit.
Still independently operated and employee-owned, Kennedy/Jenks has demonstrated the integrity that, when paired with expertise, earns powerful loyalty.

Our clients prove it to us week after week: Repeat business comprises 90 percent of our work.

Our employees experience it day after day, in a workplace where the credo is mutual trust, growth, and respect.

To contact Kennedy/Jenks Consultants Boston, call 978-770-2031, or view more information below. Looking for more locations in Boston? Scroll down to see a listing of waste locations and handlers towards the bottom of this page.

Contact Details

Street Address

175 Federal St
12th Floor
Boston, MA 02110
United States

Phone

P: 978-770-2031

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