Pinchin Ltd.

Pinchin Ltd. is pleased to announce the opening of their new Oshawa office at 191 Bloor Street East, Unit 11 to better serve their clients in Durham Region.

Pinchin Ltd. has been providing solution-focused services and training in the environmental, health & safety, and building science fields for over 30 years. They strive to help their clients balance business goals with an understanding of their natural and built environments.

As a leader in the Canadian market, Pinchin Ltd. has a network of experts from coast to coast who offer in-depth knowledge, identify and manage risks, and ensure their clients are informed and compliant with local, provincial, and federal regulations that impact the bottom line.

As a member of the Pinchin Group of Companies, they are staffed by a team of over 700 skilled and experienced professionals in the fields of Building Science & Sustainability, Environmental Laboratory Services, Emissions Reduction & Compliance, Environmental Due Diligence & Remediation, Hazardous Materials, Indoor Air Quality & Microbial Contamination, and Occupational Health & Safety.

For more information, visit pinchin.com or contact Valerie Johnston, Office Manager at 905.245.0690.

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Isabelle Foley

As Executive Director of the Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce, I strive to help members connect and get the most out of their chamber membership. I am an advocate for local businesses and passionate about spotlighting our community's success. Join the growth!

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