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Environmental Consulting:
Telecommunication Services |
Resource Controls specializes in providing high quality environmental and engineering consulting services to telecommunications, wireless and related management companies with network expansion and build-out programs. We understand the competitive nature of the telecommunications site-acquisition industry, and work hard to provide a short turn-around-time on requested services in order for you to meet your tower acquisition and build-out schedule. Our focus is on providing personalized service, along with high quality work products delivered on time.
Telecommunication Services include:
NEPA EvaluationsSection 106 - SHPO & Tribal
ConsultingFCC Environmental Assessments
Health and Safety Reports & TrainingRadio
Frequency Compliance Services
GIS Services
Wetland Delineation & PermittingPhase I & II
Environmental Site AssessmentsEnvironmental Site
Remediation
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Project Profiles
Landfill Closure Assessment & Design
Brownfields/MCP Assessment & Risk Characterization
EPA Pilot Brownfields Environmental and Asbestos Assessment
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