

Our Services
We offer a wide variety of services to our clients and have the ability to put together packages for special projects anywhere in Alaska. From project management to air monitoring technicians we have the capabilities to take care of any projects you may have. Take a look below at some additional detail on the services we have available to you.
Senior Project Manager: Oversees complex environmental, construction, demolition, and abatement programs from planning through completion, ensuring full compliance with OSHA, EPA, and applicable state and local regulations. Develops project standards, safety plans, and quality control procedures while managing budgets, schedules, and multidisciplinary teams. Serves as the primary authority for regulatory interpretation, client coordination, and risk management, and ensures documentation, reporting, and corrective actions meet all compliance and audit requirements.
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QEP: Qualified Environmental Professional: Provides professional expertise for environmental assessments, hazardous materials evaluations, and compliance-driven investigations involving air, soil, water, and building materials. Develops and oversees sampling strategies, reviews analytical results, and applies OSHA, EPA, AHERA, and applicable state regulations to interpret findings and determine regulatory significance. Prepares technical reports and recommendations that support compliance, remediation planning, and risk management, serving as a subject matter authority on environmental conditions and regulatory requirements.
Project Management: Plans, coordinates, and oversees environmental testing, construction, demolition, and abatement projects to ensure work is completed safely, on schedule, and in compliance with OSHA, EPA, and applicable state and local regulations. Responsible for managing project scope, budgets, schedules, subcontractors, and field personnel while implementing approved work plans and site-specific health and safety requirements. Monitors regulatory compliance, documentation, and quality control throughout the project lifecycle and addresses operational or compliance issues to support successful project completion.
Environmental Scientist: Conducts environmental investigations and assessments involving air, soil, water, and building materials to evaluate potential contamination and regulatory compliance. Develops and implements sampling plans, analyzes environmental data, and prepares technical reports in accordance with EPA, OSHA, and applicable state and local regulations. Supports project teams by interpreting results, identifying environmental risks, and providing recommendations for compliance, remediation, or corrective action.
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Ahera Asbestos Building Inspector: Performs inspections of school and commercial buildings to identify, sample, and assess asbestos-containing materials in accordance with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA), EPA regulations, and applicable state requirements. Evaluates material condition, documents locations and quantities, and ensures proper sampling, handling, and chain-of-custody procedures are followed. Prepares inspection reports that support regulatory compliance, renovation or demolition planning, and asbestos management decision-making.
Methods of Microscopy: Applies analytical microscopy techniques to identify and quantify particulate matter and hazardous materials in environmental and building material samples. Utilizes methods such as polarized light microscopy (PLM), phase contrast microscopy (PCM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in accordance with EPA, OSHA, AHERA, and NIOSH analytical standards. Ensures proper sample preparation, analysis, quality control, and documentation to produce accurate, defensible results for regulatory compliance and decision-making.
AHERA Asbestos Project Designer: Develops asbestos abatement project designs and specifications in accordance with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA), EPA regulations, OSHA standards, and applicable state requirements. Prepares abatement plans, drawings, and technical specifications that define work methods, engineering controls, and safety procedures. Supports project implementation by addressing regulatory requirements, reviewing submittals, and ensuring designs provide effective hazard control and regulatory compliance.
Environmental Air Monitoring Technician: Develops asbestos abatement project designs and specifications in accordance with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA), EPA regulations, OSHA standards, and applicable state requirements. Prepares abatement plans, drawings, and technical specifications that define work methods, engineering controls, and safety procedures. Supports project implementation by addressing regulatory requirements, reviewing submittals, and ensuring designs provide effective hazard control and regulatory compliance.