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September 2007 Newsletter . . .
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Environmental Maintenance Engineers, Inc., Inkster,
has been selected to provide asbestos abatement services
in conjunction with summer renovation work at the
following Public School Districts: Groves High School and
Old Greenfield Elementary, Birmingham Public Schools;
Gross Ile High School, Grosse Ile Public Schools;
Fenton High School, Fenton Area Public Schools;
Kinyon Elementary, Taylor Public Schools; Hill,
Martell, Schroeder, Smith, Troy Union, and Wattles
Elementary Schools, Troy Public Schools; and Bates,
Erving, Gudith, Wegienka, and Yake Elementary Schools,
Brownstown Woodhaven Community Schools.
July 2007
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2007 Newsletter . . . CLICK HERE
Environmental Maintenance Engineers,
Inc., Inkster, has invested in new state of the art
Thermal Imaging Camera Technology. Our new EMography™
service will allow us to quickly and accurately locate,
investigate, and visually document areas of damage that
would otherwise go unnoticed. The thermal imaging can find
moisture intrusion, excessive heat in electrical systems,
plumbing system clogs and leaks, moisture infiltration in
roofing systems and missing or inadequate insulation in
wall cavities and attics.
Our new service can provide answers to problems without
compromising the structure by using a non destructive
inspection method. Pictures illustrating problem areas can
be seen at
www.teamEME.com. Let our EMography™ inspection
services help you protect your property and investment!
June 2007
Environmental Maintenance Engineers, Inc.,
an environmental remediation
contractor
based in Inkster, has announced that Jason Hayes-Sheen
has passed the Certified Water Damage Restoration
Technician examination and received certification issued
by The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration
Certification (IICRC).
May 2007
Environmental Maintenance
Engineers, Inc., an environmental remediation
contractor based in Inkster, is proud to be able to offer
customers innovative technology as part of our services.
Don DeRoo and Stacey Supanich received
their Certificate in Thermography after successfully
completing training courses in St. Petersburg, Florida,
provided by Restoration Consultants.
May 2007
Environmental
Maintenance Engineers, Inc., an environmental
remediation contractor based in Inkster, has announced
that Stacey Supanich has passed the
Certified Indoor Environmentalist
exam and has received
her CIE accreditation issued by the Indoor Air Quality
Association (IAQA).
April 2007
Get Down
With Safety! - Don DeRoo promotes a new campaign
for Worker Safety and Kids Safety Awareness in 2007.
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story.
March 2007
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2007 Newsletter . . .
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Environmental Maintenance
Engineers, Inc., an Inkster based environmental
contractor was hired by Concordia University, Ann
Arbor, to provide asbestos abatement for the boiler plant
upgrade project.
December 2006
Environmental Maintenance
Engineers, Inc., an Inkster based environmental
contractor was hired by the Beresh Group, Inc.,
Livonia, to provide environmental services for the Port
Huron Federal Building, 1st floor/lobby renovation
project.
November 2006
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2006 Newsletter . . .
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Environmental
Maintenance Engineers, Inc, an Inkster based
environmental contractor was hired by Hittle
Construction Company,
White Lake, to provide pigeon debris clean-up in
the St. John's Youth and Family Center's Bell Tower,
Plymouth, MI.
August 2006
Environmental
Maintenance Engineers,
Inc., an Inkster based environmental
contractor was hired by Qualified Construction
Corp, Farmington Hills, for asbestos floor tile
removal at the Livonia Housing Commission, McNamara
Towers.
June 2006
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Newsletter
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Environmental
Maintenance Engineers, Inc.,
an Inkster based
Environmental Contractor has completed the asbestos
abatement work as part of the renovation of the former A&P
Food Warehouse, Detroit, MI for Corona
Construction Company,
Livonia and Sherwood Food Distributors,
Detroit.
March 2006
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ADAMO Demolition Company,
Detroit, MI subcontracted Environmental
Maintenance Engineers, Inc.,
an Inkster based environmental contractor, to remove
Universal Waste from the Davey Terminal, Central Services
and the Marriott Hotel prior to demolition as part of the
Airport North Terminal Re-Development Plan.
February 2006
Environmental
Maintenance Engineers, Inc, an Inkster based
environmental contractor was hired by
Environmental Consulting Group, Inc. and
The Wayne County Airport Authority
for the North Terminal Re-Development Project to remove
asbestos materials from the Davey Terminal, Central
Services, and the Marriott Hotel prior to demolition.
January 2006
Environmental Maintenance
Engineers, Inc., an Inkster based environmental
contractor was hired by Environmental Consulting Group,
Inc. and The Wayne County Airport Authority for
the North Terminal Re-Development Project to remove
asbestos materials from the Davey Terminal, Central
Services, and the Marriott Hotel prior to demolition.
December 2005
AIM Construction, Inc.,
Livonia selected Environmental Maintenance Engineers,
Inc., Inkster for asbestos abatement at St. Mary Mercy
Hospital, Livonia,
November 2005
Environmental Maintenance
Engineers, Inc. provided asbestos abatement with
Environmental Consulting Group, Inc. for Oakland
Community College - Highland Lakes Campus.
October 2005
Environmental Maintenance Engineers, Inc.,
Inkster has been contracted by the St. Clair
Shores Police Department to perform lead abatement at the
gun range.
September 2005
Environmental Maintenance Engineers,
Inc., Inkster, was selected by Wayne State University
in Detroit to complete environmental remediation for the Scott
Hall renovation.
August 2005
Dave Silva to project manager/estimator of asbestos
and lead-based abatement, Environmental Maintenance
Engineers, Inc., Livonia, from supervisor/estimator,
Asbestos Control Environmental Inc., Taylor.
July 2005
Environmental Maintenance Engineers, Inc., Inkster,
was chosen to remove asbestos from Garden City Middle School
with healthAIR, inc.
June 2005
Environmental Maintenance Engineers, Inc. (EME) an Inkster
environmental contractor specializing in mold remediation and
asbestos and lead-based paint abatement has hired Stacey
Supanich. Supanich is an Albion College graduate,
and recently completed her national certification as a
Certified Mold Remediation Specialist.
May 2005
Brass Aluminum Forging Enterprises, Ferndale hired
Environmental Maintenance Engineers, Inc., Inkster, to
perform unique equipment press lead cleaning.
May 2005
Environmental Maintenance Engineers, Inc. has been
contracted by the Archdiocese of Detroit for
environmental abatement at the Shrine of the Little Flower,
Seton Hall in Royal Oak.
April 2005
Environmental Maintenance Engineers Inc., Inkster,
has been subcontracted by ADAMO Demolition Co.,
Detroit, in conjunction with Skanka USA, Detroit and
Woodward Trowbridge Associates LLC, to provide
environmental remediation for 13 vacant properties in Detroit,
prior to demolition.
March 2005
Environmental Maintenance
Engineers, Inc., an asbestos and lead-based paint
abatement and mold remediation contractor, from Livonia is
please to announce their expansion and relocation to 25851
Trowbridge St., Inkster.
February 2005
Environmental Maintenance Engineers, Inc., has been
subcontracted by Purvis & Foster, Detroit for asbestos
removal at the Detroit Boat Club.
January 2005
LOOK
AT US NOW! We don’t mean to brag (well maybe just a
little) but we are pretty proud of our article in CAM’s
October 2004 issue! Take a look and see what you think . . .
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