Client Challenge

A former manufacturing facility was entered into the state’s brownfield program. With additional financial backing from the Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund (CORF), a redevelopment company purchased the property and sought environmental cleanup and regulatory approvals to realize a revitalized commercial property. The 20.8-acre site includes building structures to be improved and reoccupied. However, chlorinated impacts in the area of former storage tanks near the building remained above permissible risk-based action levels.

Client Challenge

This Class I railroad is responsible for managing the operations of 22 rail yards and five intermodal facilities located across the state of California. These complex operations, with varying permit and compliance requirements, involve multiple contract operators providing diverse services at different facilities.

Applying sound science and innovative technology to maximize your return on investment.

Effective clean-up and remediation of contaminated sites is critical to ongoing business success and to the overall health of our communities and the environment. With limited resources and funding constraints, today’s environmental manager is challenged to create greater value by doing more with less. 

Environmental solutions that achieve your infrastructure needs and compliance goals.

Managing infrastructure and assets that energize the world is a challenging mission that is vital to our communities. Success means staying one-step ahead of evolving energy demands, technological improvements, and industry regulations. You are constantly seeking the right balance and focus to make sound capital and operation decisions while carefully managing environmental risks and liabilities.

Employing a right-sized approach for understanding site complexity, risk, and business impact.

Each site presents a unique set of challenges, goals, and objectives related to environmental impacts, health risks, liabilities, compliance considerations, and associated financial implications.

As a longtime supporter of the Chemistry Council of New Jersey (CCNJ), GES is proud to serve as the Dinner Sponsor for The Hal Bozarth Memorial Golf Outing  with proceeds benefitting the New Jersey Chemistry Council Education Foundation (NJCCEF). Founded in 1999, the NJCCEF has raised more than $225,000 to promote STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education and the many opportunities available in the business of chemistry.