Overview

Contamination can affect soil, groundwater, and overall site conditions, impacting how a property can be used. It may result from spills, industrial activity, or long-term exposure that has built up over time.

We assess site conditions, identify the extent of contamination, and perform the necessary cleanup to make the area suitable for use or redevelopment.

Site Assessment & Planning

The process begins by understanding the extent and type of contamination.

Planning typically involves:

Reviewing site history

Identifying impacted soil or groundwater

Coordinating testing and analysis

Developing a remediation plan

This ensures the approach is aligned with site-specific conditions and project goals.

Remediation & Cleanup

Cleanup methods are determined by the on-site conditions.

Cleanup focuses on:

Excavation and removal of contaminated soil

Containment to prevent spread

Groundwater management

Spill cleanup

Work is performed using controlled procedures to manage contamination while limiting impact to surrounding areas.

Site Preparation

Once cleanup is complete, the site is prepared for its next intended use.

Final steps involve:

Backfilling and grading

Stabilizing affected areas

Preparing for construction or redevelopment

Where required, this work is coordinated with broader site preparation efforts.

Disposal

Contaminated soil, water, or other materials are removed and managed in a controlled way to prevent further environmental impact.

Materials are contained during excavation or recovery

Transport is managed to prevent leakage or spread

Disposal is completed at licensed environmental facilities

For hazardous waste, see Hazardous Waste Disposal

Related Services

Depending on how the project progresses, remediation work often connects with both structural work and material removal.

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