About New Hampshire Materials Lab - Directions

Visitors are always welcome. Use the provided directions, or contact our office for specific directions from your area. Our normal business hours are Monday - Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 p.m./e.s.t. After hours consultation and services may be arranged by appointment.

From Interstate 95:

  • Interstate 95 to Portsmouth; follow signs for Spaulding Turnpike/White Mountains, which is Route 16/108 North.
  • Take Exit 9, bear right off ramp. First big intersection (formerly Weeks Traffic Circle), take a left (Route 108 North). Proceed exactly three miles.
  • Turn left onto Interstate Drive. The corner is marked by an Interstate Drive Industrial Park sign and the Trelleborg building (sign on building), both on the left.
  • Proceed 3/10 of a mile. NHML is on the left corner bordered by a split-rail fence. Our parking lot is just beyond the front entrance.

From Route 16/108 or Route 125:

  • Take Route 125 into downtown Rochester.
  • Turn right onto Route 108 South.
  • Proceed on 108 for 4.6 miles.
  • Turn right onto Interstate Road. The corner is marked by an Interstate Drive. Industrial Park sign and the Trelleborg building (sign on building), both on the right.
  • Proceed 3/10 of a mile. NHML is on the left corner bordered by a split-rail fence. Our parking lot is just beyond the front entrance.

From Manchester:

  • Take Route 101 East to Route 125 into Rochester and follow the second set of directions above.

From Concord:

  • Take Route 4 East to the junction of Route 125 in Lee. Take Route 125 North and follow the second set of directions above.

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