TCI of NY is one of five members of the G&S Family of businesses, all devoted to the environmentally safe processing, recycling and repair of transformers and other oil-filled electrical equipment, and the safe processing and re-use of electrical oils. TCI of NY is your one-stop solution for recycling and disposal of obsolete transformers and other oil-filled electrical equipment and oils; transformer repair; and substation dismantling and pumping. Through our innovative and environmentally focused approach, more than 99 percent of the material we process is salvaged for beneficial re-use rather than landfilled. The company was established in 2006, when the Newmark and Lefkovits families purchased the assets of TCI Inc. President Brian Hemlock began his career with G&S Technologies in 2005, joined TCI of NY in 2009 as an owner/partner, and became president in 2013. As a family-owned business, TCI of NY is committed to operating in a safe and environmentally responsible manner. We strive to give back to the communities in which we operate through charitable giving and volunteerism.
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