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New Century Opens Integrity Plus Division Office in Houston

December 4, 2015 By GISuser

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (December 4, 2015) – New Century Software, Inc., (New Century) a leading provider of integrity management pipeline software and consulting, has opened an office under its new division, Integrity Plus, in Houston, Texas in the Energy Corridor. Integrity Plus’s new office is located at 15835 Park Ten Place, Suite 140 Houston, Texas.
New Century Opens Integrity Plus Division Office in Houston

“New Century and its integrity and consulting division, Integrity Plus, both continue to grow in employee size, product offerings, and capabilities,” says Ron Brush, President of New Century. “Opening a Houston-based location allows us to be more flexible and accessible to clients who have a need for onsite professional services, dedicated customer support, and local training and education opportunities.”

The Integrity Plus office is located in the Energy Corridor along the Katy Freeway, west of State Highway 6 in the Park 10 Regional Business Center. The space offers Integrity Plus the square footage to grow their Houston staff of GIS analysts, compliance engineers, and integrity management professionals. Located in the NACE International building, the new space also offers space for training and education. In 2016, New Century will be providing Houston-based classroom trainings on its suite of applications as well as Integrity Plus compliance and integrity management courses.

“We understand that Houston is the energy capitol of the world and it’s most appropriate for Integrity Plus to base its operations where most of our clients are, providing them with easy access to pipeline compliance and integrity professionals,” says Mike LaMont, Vice President of Integrity Plus. “As a Houston employer and local resource, Integrity Plus can assist our operator clients swiftly and efficiently.”

New Century is planning an open house event for clients, business partners, and surrounding neighbors in early 2016. The company is looking forward to its continued growth and the opportunity to work closely with Houston-based pipeline operators who have a need for integrity management consulting, GIS data management, and regulatory compliance guidance. To visit the new offices or set an appointment with New Century, please contact info@newcenturysoftware.com.

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