Poughkeepsie Environmental & Construction Group
- 2600 South Rd suite 44-156 Poughkeepsie New York 12601 United States
Profile
Poughkeepsie Environmental & Construction Group is a specialized firm serving the Poughkeepsie, New York region with a focus on environmental consulting and construction support services. With an emphasis on safety, compliance, and sustainability, the company provides expert environmental assessments, testing, and remediation solutions crucial for residential, commercial, and municipal construction projects. Their team brings technical expertise to site inspections, environmental cleanup planning, and hazardous material abatement, ensuring that building and renovation efforts meet all local and federal environmental standards.
Known for its responsive service and attention to regulatory detail, the organization works closely with property owners, contractors, and government agencies throughout the Hudson Valley. Their local knowledge, combined with decades of experience in the environmental sector, allows them to deliver tailored solutions that manage environmental risks while enabling efficient construction progress. The firm also demonstrates a commitment to community well-being through responsible environmental stewardship and transparent reporting practices.
Website: https://www.poughkeepsieenv.com/
Key Services:
– Environmental site assessments (Phase I and II)
– Mold, asbestos, and lead testing and remediation planning
– Soil and groundwater sampling
– Indoor air quality testing
– Environmental compliance consulting
– Hazardous waste identification and handling guidance
– Building demolition and construction site environmental support
– Environmental project management and oversight
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Contact Info
- 2600 South Rd suite 44-156, Poughkeepsie, New York, 12601, United States
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Phone: (845) 206-0812
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