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A Request for Applications (RFA) for Brownfield Grant Funding Has Been Issued

A Request for Applications (RFA) for Brownfield Grant Funding Has Been Issued

by Erik Ranftle | Jun 7, 2022 | Brownfield Developments, Environmental Consulting, Grant Writing

The New York State Department of State (NYSDOS) announced that approximately $4,000,000 in Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) program grant funding is available to advance community revitalization and the designation of Brownfield opportunity areas. This blog will...
The Route to Healthy Schools

The Route to Healthy Schools

by Shreyak Karkera | Jun 2, 2022 | Environmental Consulting, Grant Writing, Recycling

New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced on April 22, 2022, that $59 million in funding through the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is now available for the Clean Green School Initiative.   The NYSERDA initiative aims to help...
Do You Need a Consultant? Part Three: Waste, Permits, and Prevention Plans

Do You Need a Consultant? Part Three: Waste, Permits, and Prevention Plans

by Karen Diemer | May 26, 2022 | Engineering Services, Environmental Consulting

Are there areas of expertise that your construction company has trouble fulfilling? It might be a smart move to hire an experienced consultant. A consultant can help you save time and money in a variety of areas.     Construction Spoils Management The amount...
Do You Need a Consultant? Part Two: Safety, Air Monitoring, and Environmental Monitors

Do You Need a Consultant? Part Two: Safety, Air Monitoring, and Environmental Monitors

by Karen Diemer | May 24, 2022 | Engineering Services, Environmental Consulting

Owners of construction companies know that meeting contractual obligations on projects can be arduous. You don’t have to go it alone though, having a knowledgeable consultant in your corner can help your company operate more efficiently. Some of the areas in which a...

NYS DEC Proposes Revised 6 NYCRR Part 360: Solid Waste Management Facilities

by Cari Covell | May 19, 2022 | Construction Industry Services, Engineering Services, Solid Waste Permitting

An Environmental Notice Bulletin (ENB) from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) was put forth on May 18, 2022 announcing revisions to the Part 360 Series, with minor revisions to Part 371 and Part 377. The revisions include technical...
Do You Need a Consultant? Part One: Cost Estimating, Means & Methods, and Shop Drawing

Do You Need a Consultant? Part One: Cost Estimating, Means & Methods, and Shop Drawing

by Karen Diemer | May 17, 2022 | Engineering Services, Environmental Consulting

Running a successful construction company is demanding. Owner/operators may find that it can be difficult to  finish projects on time and within budget. So, what can you do to keep your company competitive while meeting contractual obligations? Many companies turn to...
Can You Smell the Fresh Air? — EPA Announces “Clean Air in Buildings Challenge”

Can You Smell the Fresh Air? — EPA Announces “Clean Air in Buildings Challenge”

by Erik Ranftle | May 12, 2022 | Air Quality, Covid-19 and Public Health, Environmental Health and Safety

On March 17, 2022 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the “Clean Air in Buildings Challenge.” The EPA and the White House COVID-19 Response Team consulted with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the Department of Energy, and several other Federal...
What is an Emergency Action Plan and Why is it Needed?

What is an Emergency Action Plan and Why is it Needed?

by Massimiliano Lelli, CSP | May 10, 2022 | Engineering Services, Environmental Health and Safety

An Emergency Action Alan (EAP) is required under OSHA standard 1910.38, with the purpose to facilitate and organize employer and employee actions during emergencies that occur within the workplace. A well-developed EAP and proper employee training minimize the...
NYS Opens Application for Grant Funding for 2022

NYS Opens Application for Grant Funding for 2022

by Karen Diemer | May 5, 2022 | Environmental Consulting, Grant Writing, Read the latest Environmental Services Articles & News

Once again, NYS has opened the Consolidated Funding Application (CFA). This round makes funding available for up to $150 million in cash awards and $75 million in Excelsior Tax Credits. This is the twelfth round of the CFA, which was started to streamline the State’s...
Walden Employees Obtain USEPA Method 9 Air Opacity of Visible Emissions Certification

Walden Employees Obtain USEPA Method 9 Air Opacity of Visible Emissions Certification

by Cari Covell | May 3, 2022 | Air Quality, Engineering Services

On March 16, four Walden employees were certified in the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Method 9 Air Opacity of Visible Emissions. New employees, Cari Covell and Ritu Chaugule, were obtaining the certification for the first time while Walden...
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