Category Archives: Environmental Services

Former Maxwell House Coffee Industrial Site | Hoboken, New Jersey Engineers
E2PM has provided environmental services for this Brownfield Redevelopment Project, a 24 acre site on the Hudson River. The project includes 1.4 million square feet of class “A” residential and commercial space. E2PM staff prepared NJDEP submittals including: Preliminary Assessment (PA); Site Investigation (SI); Remedial Investigation (RI); Baseline Ecological.
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NJ Transit – Hoboken Yards True Wheel Building | Hoboken, New Jersey Engineering
E2PM has provided civil, geotechnical, structural, and environmental engineering services for the construction of the True Wheel Building project located within Hoboken Railroad Yards, Hoboken, New Jersey. The project involved dewatering of deep foundations situated in complex subsurface conditions in close proximity to the Long Slip Channel. The geotechnical and.
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Camden Redevelopment Agency | Camden, New Jersey Engineers
E2PM was contracted by the Camden Redevelopment Agency (CRA) to conduct due diligence and Preliminary Assessment (PA) tasks for two particular locations in the City of Camden, Camden County, New Jersey, summarized as follows: For Pierce & Dupont Street Project, E2PM provided the following services throughout the duration of this.
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The Hertz Corporation | Multiple Sites New Jersey Engineers
E2PM provides regional environmental management and support to Hertz Corporation at their headquarters in Park Ridge, New Jersey. The Hertz Corporation is the leading vehicle and equipment rental organization in the world, handling approximately thirty million reservations a year. Hertz operates in 7,700 locations in 145 countries worldwide. Hertz.
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500 High Street | Perth Amboy, NJ Engineers
A property at 500 High Street in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, once used by General Cable Corporation and as an industrial warehouse facility, consists of a multi-story, reinforced concrete industrial structure which is currently vacant and has been stripped by the current owner of all former building materials (scrap.
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