U.S. Navy awards ENSR International $3M environmental contract
LANGHORNE, PA, & WESTFORD, MA, Nov. 2, 2004 (PRNewswire) -- ENSR International has been awarded a five-year environmental services contract by the U.S. Navy Engineering Facility-Northeast (EFANE) division for its naval installations and facilities throughout the region. With a contract value of up to $3 million, ENSR will provide air quality compliance, permitting, pollution control and related environmental services in 10 states from Maine to Delaware and beyond.
ENSR, one of the nation's leading environmental consulting and engineering firms, will assist Navy EFANE with project assignments in air pollution control and abatement, Clean Air Act compliance and permitting, ozone depleting substance management and emission reduction credits, as well as overall environmental compliance, design, planning and analysis.
According to Fred Pope, ENSR's senior air quality compliance manager, "Our specialized air quality compliance and permitting expertise is an excellent match for the services and performance required to assist the Navy with their environmental projects. ENSR's office in Langhorne, PA will lead the project effort with technical expertise and project support from ENSR's 12 Northeast US offices and 500 regional environmental professionals with expertise in 60 technical disciplines."
ENSR international has been providing environmental services to the federal government for over 15 years and currently has over $100 Million in government contracts to support environmental projects for the DoD (Navy, Army, Air Force), Coast Guard, USACE, USPS, FEMA, EPA and GSA and other agencies.
About ENSR
ENSR International (www.ensr.com) is an environmental services firm with over 35 years' experience serving governmental agencies and industrial companies with comprehensive air, water, environmental management and integrated remediation and site closure solutions from 70 worldwide (45 U.S.) offices. ENSR won Environmental Business Journal Achievement Awards in 2001, 2002 and 2003.
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