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environmental worksFounded in 1992, Environmental Works, Inc. is a full-service environmental consulting and contracting firm that has built a strong reputation for providing expert, turnkey solutions and exceeding clients’ expectations. With offices in Springfield, Kansas City, St. Louis, Jefferson City, MO and Springdale, AR, Environmental Works provides services to both public and private-sector clients.
Environmental Works offers both environmental consulting (geologists, engineers, chemists, biologists, regulatory experts) and environmental contracting services (industrial technicians, experienced heavy equipment operators, drillers, and spill response personnel and equipment). This unique combination allows us to be flexible and cost-effective when planning and implementing projects, and provides unsurpassed qualifications to undertake multi-faceted projects.
Environmental Works (EWI) clients include but are not limited to government organizations (state, federal, local), intermodal transportation companies, real estate developers, financial and educational institutions, petroleum companies, private industry and manufacturing companies.
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Regular trash pickup is usually focused on collecting everyday waste. Waste and environmental services may involve more specialized work, such as cleanup, handling certain materials, or supporting jobs with added safety or regulatory concerns.
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