Commercial Construction & Renovation

JAN-FEB 2016

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The Clean Up M aintaining a healthy environment today is a responsibility that we owe to the generations of tomorrow. In today's sophisticated world, modern technical capabilities, access to vast stores of information and ever increasing analytical capabilities allow us to gain detailed insights about the environment in order to better protect it for the future. Part of this initiative involves cleaning up spill sites in a responsible and cost effcient way. Design and engineering frms and environmental professionals use a number of technologies in the environmen- tal remediation of polluted sites. Remediation efforts can range from large, expensive projects, such as the Du- rango mustard waste water spill in 2015, to smaller, less costly projects, such as cleaning up a highway accident in which gasoline, oil, or other hazardous materials have been spilled. New tax case good news for environmental remediation design contractors By Charles R. Goulding, Michael Wilshere & Andrea Albanese 116 COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION & RENOVATION — JANUARY : FEBRUARY 2016

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