CTI and Associates, Inc. provides construction, engineering, remediation, and environmental consulting services to federal, state, municipal, and commercial clients in the United States. Its construction services cover heavy civil construction for various projects, including flood control system repair, rehabilitation, and new construction; shoreline protection and rehabilitation; drainage infrastructure; hydraulic relief wells; landfill cell and final cover systems; collection and removal systems; landfill gas collection and transmission systems; waste relocation; site preparation and earthwork; stream channel protection and restoration; soil erosion control ; wetland creation and mitigation; and reinforced cast-in-place concrete. The company’s construction services also include design build and construction management. Its engineering services include solid waste services, geotechnical engineering, construction materials testing, civil engineering/surveying, and renewable energy services. The company provides environmental consulting services, including remediation; compliance/permitting; process optimization; and transaction support services to banks, law firms, developers, venture capitalists, individual property owners, and industrial clients.
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