53 State Street, Suite 500,
Boston, Massachusetts
02109, United States
1617723-9797
Contemporaries, Inc. is a Boston, MA woman-owned staffing firm with over 27 years of experience. A certified, WBE, DBE, and approved SBPP supplier, providing contract staff, temp-to-perm candidates, direct hires, and payrolled employees.
1400 Hancock St, 4th Floor,
Quincy, Massachusetts
02169, United States
16175840780
End-to-end offshore wind
Our unmatched experience in end-to-end offshore wind from project exploration to operation and life-time extension is delivering some of the world’s largest offshore wind farms more efficiently and at lower cost.
101 Academy Dr, Buzzards Bay,
Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts
02532, United States
1 (508) 830-6410
Massachusetts Maritime Academy is a fully accredited, four year, co-educational state university offering Bachelor and Master of Science degrees that are highly regarded in the worldwide maritime industry and beyond.
75 State Street, Suit 701,
Boston, Massachusetts
02109, United States
1 (617) 452-6092
CDM Smith is a full-service design-build firm providing planning, design, and construction services to industrial clients. We deliver process, energy, facility, water, and environmental projects across a range of industries.
100 Cummings Center Suite 451C,
Beverly, Massachusetts
01915, United States
1 (617) 888-0194
Ceteal provides structural and civil engineering services for all types of offshore structures (foundations, substations, weather masts, etc.), with the advantage of integrating load generation and turbine interface for foundation studies.
160 GOVERNORS DR, ELAB 219,
Amherst, Massachusetts
01003, United States
1413577-0887
The Wind Energy Center (WEC) at the University of Massachusetts is the national leader in wind energy education, academic research, and service to government and industry.
209 Agricultural Engineering Building, 250 Natural Resources Way,
Amherst, Massachusetts
01003, United States
1413545-8514
The UMass Clean Energy Extension provides a resource to reduce market barriers and accelerate the adoption of clean energy for Massachusetts cities and towns, businesses, institutions, farms, low income and multi-unit housing, and others.