LOWELL, MA — (Marketwire) — 07/25/11 — TRC Companies, Inc. (NYSE: TRR) today announced that it has been awarded a $1.7M contract to perform in-situ environmental remediation and groundwater monitoring for a confidential food processing plant in California. By completing the remediation in-situ, facility warehouses and other food processing related structures can be left in place, saving significant demolition and warehouse replacement costs to the client and minimizing disruption of the facility–s day-to-day operations.
“TRC is pleased to continue a long term relationship with our client,” said Chris Vincze, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “We are dedicated to solving our client–s environmental challenges in a way that helps them achieve their business goals, and we look forward to partnering with them on this project.”
TRC has served the client since 2001, previously conducting environmental site assessments and multiple soil and groundwater quality evaluations. Under the new contract, TRC will conduct in-situ chemical oxidation injections, soil excavation, soil transportation and disposal, groundwater monitoring, planning, permitting and overall project management.
A pioneer in groundbreaking scientific and engineering developments since the 1960s, TRC is a national engineering consulting and construction management firm that provides integrated services to the energy, environmental, and infrastructure markets. TRC serves a broad range of clients in government and industry, implementing complex projects from initial concept to delivery and operation. TRC delivers results that enable clients to achieve success in a complex and changing world. For more information, visit TRC–s website at .
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