Several GES offices took time out to celebrate their hard work and enjoy the outdoors together before the summer season came to a close. The outings ranged from taking in a baseball game to taking on the rapids during a tubing trip. One thing is for sure; our teams sure know how to have a good time.

Many GES offices celebrate with similar team outings throughout the year to recognize the hard work that goes into our success. Keep an eye out for future GES team events and outings.

 

On August 21, 2017, skies darkened from Oregon to South Carolina in the first total solar eclipse visible from coast to coast across the United States in 99 years. So what do you do when your office sits along the Path of Totality?

GES’s Baton Rouge, Louisiana office hosted its Second Annual Crawfish Boil. The event brings together GES employees, partners, and clients to enjoy a classic Louisiana tradition.

Client Challenge

The gopher tortoise is a protected keystone species with a pivotal role to play in their native communities of the southeastern U.S. In alignment with a pipeline company’s commitment to environmentally responsible and sustainable operations, an endangered species assessment survey was needed prior to beginning planned work along an existing pipeline’s right of way.

GES sent several presenters to the 2018 Battelle Chlorinated Conference. The bi-annual event is one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive meetings on the application of innovative technologies and approaches for characterization, monitoring and management of chlorinated and complex remediation sites. Couldn't make the conference? Our presentations are available for download below. 

GES will be exhibiting (Booth #6) at the twenty-eighth annual gathering of environmental professionals to the Conference on Soil, Water, Energy, and Air. This annual conference brings together leading professionals from the environmental science community, providing a forum to facilitate the exchange of information of technological advances, new scientific achievements, and the effectiveness of standing environmental regulation programs.

Client Challenge

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation administers an environmental remediation and restoration contract across its nine regions throughout the state. NYSDEC uses this contracting mechanism to issue task orders to selected consultants on an on-call basis to address cleanup issues at diverse project sites. GES, currently serving under its third consecutive contract, is active in seven regions, including the metropolitan areas of New York City, Long Island, Rochester, Syracuse, and Buffalo.