14 Jewel Drive, Wilmington, MA 01887
p: 978-657-5445 x3308 f: 978-657-5995
http://www.marcor.com
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MARCOR Remediation, Inc., founded in 1980, is a full-service environmental contractor with 14 nationwide offices and numerous satellite operations. The corporate offices are located in Hunt Valley, Maryland. The company's comprehensive environmental services include Industrial Cleaning and Vacuuming, Asbestos and Lead Hazard Abatement, Mold / Microbial Remediation, Hazardous Waste Management, Soil / Groundwater Remediation, Structural and Selective Interior Demolition, Emergency Response / Spill Cleanup, Storage Tank Management, Hazardous Coatings Removal, Plant / Process Decommissioning and Dismantlement, Flood / Hurricane / Disaster Recovery, Systems Installation, Gun Range Remediation, Total Site Remediation for Property Transfer, and much more. The company is highly experienced, fully licensed and insured, and guarantees customer satisfaction. Contact MARCORfor a free estimate.
MARCOR Remediation, Inc. announces the impressive results of its major safety and health program today. The comprehensive, company-wide program called "Safety Beyond Compliance" was conceived in 2006 by the firm's vice president, David A. Jungers, and developed in conjunction with an outside safety consultant to promote and reinforce company-wide safety procedures that exceed regulatory requirements and aim at best practices in the industry. Find More
Bullets, blood, and bombs. MARCOR personnel decontaminated an apartment that was originally suspected of being a meth lab. Unknown chemicals, used syringes, and gunpowder added to the hazardous, potentially deadly materials found there. Find More
Where workers once toiled, building four Titan rockets at one time in a mammoth Vertical Integration Building (VIB) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, a pile of rubble now sits waiting for recycling and disposal.Crews from MARCOR Remediation, Inc., a national environmental contracting firm, are just completing the demolition of the 245-ft.-high structure, making way for new uses of the site by space-related commercial or government concerns. Find More