The Waste Side of Every Project
On a site cleanup, the waste is often the critical path. We manage that critical path: profiling, segregation, manifesting, and transport — across whatever mix of drums, totes, rolloffs, and bulk liquids your project generates.
Characterization of soils, liquids, and materials across unknown and mixed-contamination sites.
On-site segregation strategy so drums don't commingle incompatibles and disposal costs stay predictable.
We interface with your abatement contractor, environmental consultant, and TCEQ so the waste side never becomes the bottleneck.
Notifications, LDR documentation, and manifest closure — timed to your project schedule.
In-house drivers and fleet for bulk and containerized loads. We own the trucks; we own the timeline.
Certificates of disposal, signed manifests, and waste summaries compiled for your compliance file or legal review.
Where We Show Up
- Facility decommissioning & shutdown
- Underground storage tank (UST) closure waste
- Brownfield assessment & remediation support
- Industrial facility cleanouts
- Pre-demolition hazmat removal
- Emergency spill response coordination (subcontracted)
And Why That's the Job
Site cleanups rarely involve a single waste stream. You get unknown containers, mixed contamination, evolving scope as buried tanks and abandoned drums surface, and a regulatory sequencing problem that most consultants and contractors aren't equipped to own. TCEQ notifications have timing requirements. LDR analysis takes days, not hours. The paperwork compounds across weeks.
We've run this playbook dozens of times. We know where projects stall — and we know how to keep them from stalling.
The Waste Management Lead
We're the waste management lead. We coordinate with your environmental consultant, demolition contractor, and TCEQ — but we don't do the dig. We handle everything once it's out of the ground: profiling, segregation, containerization, transport, and disposal. Clean interface, clean responsibility line, clean closure.