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Gregory Environmental

Offers environmental project management and expert consultancy on construction projects from tender stage right through to aftercare.

Gregory Environmental

Delivering Practical Environmental Solutions With A Personal Touch

 

Gregory Environmental Limited was established to provide environmental services to the construction, industrial and waste management sectors helping businesses to comply with ISO14001 and EMAS.

 

The company offers environmental project management and expert consultancy on construction projects from tender stage right through to aftercare. We work with clients to help them manage environmental factors such as pollution prevention, ecological monitoring, waste management, contaminated land issues, archaeology and environmental nuisance.

 

The company also carries out environmental monitoring including:

  • Vibration
  • Noise
  • Dust
  • Ecology
  • Water quality

The environmental monitoring can be used as a stand alone service or to form part of a baseline study for construction projects, which allows contractors to form agreements with local authorities and establish background levels for environmental factors.

 

For more information on our environmental monitoring, news, services and project management visit our website.|

 

Take a look at the website of our sister company Tree Huggers|

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Environment House, 10 St Mary's Street, Griffithstown, Pontypool, NP4 5LR.

Contact Details

Telephone: 01495 760733
Fax: 01495 753364
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