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| These diverse areas of specialty make Shrewsberry & Associates an ideal candiate for multidisciplinary roles as an Owner's Technical Representatives (OTR). The lead for our OTR services will be the division leader of the most appropriate service area. |
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
The Environmental Compliance Division specializes in resolving complex environmental issues. We provide a wide range of consulting services, which include: Environmental Phase I and II Investigations, Asbestos Inspections and Abatement, Compliance Audits, Wetland Delineation, Industrial Compliance, Regulatory Assessments, UST Closures and Remediation Design, as well as permitting services.
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ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
The Environmental Engineering Division provides civil engineering services in support of infrastructure management and pollution prevention. These services include water and wastewater design services; erosion control, drainage design and some site/civil engineering services. In conjunction with our environmental division we offer a wide array of civil engineering services that support the management of Sanitary sewer overflows, Combine Sewer Overflows (SSOs, CSOs) and storm drainage infrastructure.
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CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
The Construction Services Division provides assistance to an owner through the program development, design and construction phases. We have the experience to manage and assist through land acquisition, site issues, permitting, as well as provide construction management and administration experience to follow the project through completion. | |
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
The Transportation Division specializes in three distinct areas; Roads & Bridges, Aviation, and Rail/Transit. Our services include design, construction inspection, owner representation, permitting, and utility coordination for all aspects of the transportation industry. Shrewsberry & Associates is currently pre-qualified by the Indiana Department of Transportation for Work Group 8 and 14 and working toward additional prequalifications.
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