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E2PM Newsletter 2016 Q2 and Q3
E2 Project Management LLC will be exhibiting at the upcoming “Who’s Who in Building & Construction Showcase” being held at the Meadowlands Hilton on Wednesday, May 11, 2016. The event runs from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.. Admission is FREE to the event but registration is required. Visit us at Booth 11 to meet with our staff and discus the services we can offer you!
For more information about this free event, please visit the Blue Book’s Showcase website.
We are looking forward to this exciting event and hope to see you there!
E2PM’s Natural Resources Division is experienced in assisting our clients in assessing the environmental impacts of their operations, policies and economic decisions by reviewing both existing and planned environmental programs and projects and providing innovative analyses that lead to cost effective and environmentally sound solutions. We offer a full range of ecological and natural resource management consulting services to our clients, including:
E2PM recently strengthened its Natural Resources Department with the following:
E2PM’s Michael Muller has been appointed to the Green Township Environmental Commission and the Green Township Land Use Board. Mr. Muller has over 20 years experience and provides support to Environmental Services, primarily the Natural Resources, Construction Monitoring, Telecommunications Divisions. His responsibilities include project management of Phase I Environmental Site Assessments that included governmental file reviews at the municipal, County, and State levels; scheduling and oversight of Phase II Environmental Site Assessments; NEPA Categorical Exclusion documentations; NEPA Environmental Assessments; Freshwater Wetlands Letters of Interpretation, General and Individual Permitting and Transition Area Waivers; FHA (Stream encroachment) permits; and Environmental Impact Statements. Construction Monitoring responsibilities include removing wildlife, including a number of threatened and endangered (T&E) species, from the active work spaces associated with large utility infrastructure projects that include overhead electrical and gas pipeline rights-of-way and large wind farm projects. Mr. Muller also specializes in the removal and relocation of venomous snakes.
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