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Environmental Business Journal
Site Remediation
(Vol.XV No.9/10 2003)

Published March 2003

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The $6+ billion U.S. remediation market has been recovering steadily but the current size is still smaller than what is was in 1993. The federal agencies are providing a stable submarket, though DOE's contractors have become an "exclusive club." Privately-funded market is showing even more signs of recovery, and some still see the brownfield redevelopment as their star sector. What's a remediation firm to do?

In this issue, EBJ reexamines the current status of the remediation market with varying points of views from many key industry personnel. Market data from the 2003 survey results are presented throughout the feature article.


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    Environmental Business Journal V15 No.09/10 Site Remediation


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Remediation & Redevelopment Overview:
Cleanup contractors find some stability and recovery in remediation markets in 2002 with government markets, development drivers and ‘cost-based’ standards leading the way 1-5

The Restoration Economy:
Author Storm Cunningham sets out to define the term sustainable development, but instead discovers ‘restorative development’ as the defining trend in the global economy 6-8

Market Features:
DOD markets look to surge with an emphasis on UXO; mold emerges as a legitimate market; Brownfields case study shows its all in the process 9-21

Remediation Company Profiles:
A variety of contracting mechanisms, customer focus areas and technologies define competitive angle for Environmental Quality Management, SLR International, Sub-Surface Waste Management, LVI Services, The Whitman Companies, Weston Solutions, The Forrester Group, Portage Environmental, TRC Companies and DOE’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 22-31




EXHIBITS FOUND IN THIS ISSUE

 - U.S. Remediation Industry by Project Activity (pie chart)
 - U.S. Site Remediation Market, 1993 - 2002 (by market type and project activity; table)
 - Remediation Technology Trends, 1992 - 2002 (number of applications by technology, in soil and water; table)
 - EBJ's Top Remediation Firms, 2001 (with remediation revenue in $million)
 - Distribution of Remediation Companies, 2001 (number of companies and revenues by size)
 - Superfund Accomplishments through FY 2002
 - EBJ's 2003 Remediation Opinion Survey Results


COMPANIES FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE

American BioSystems Inc. Environmental Quality Management Inc. Pratt-Thomas, Epting & Walker PA
American International Group Inc EQA Landmark Communities Resources for the Future
Armstrong Teasdale LLP Foster Wheeler Environmental Corp Shaw Group
AT Environmental LLC GreenPark Remediation SLR International Corp.
Battelle IBACOS Smith, Gambrell & Russell
Blue Point Capital Partners International Assn of Mold Remediation Specialists   Sub-Surface Waste Management
BNIM Architects Kurita TEG/LVI
Brookhill Group LandBank Group Tetra Tech Inc.
BTI Consulting Group Leppo Consultants The Forrester Group
Burdco LS3P Associates The Whitman Companies Inc.
Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann Associates LVI Services Inc. TPA Design Group, Inc.
Center for Public Environmental Oversight LZA Technology TRC Companies Inc
Certified Mold Inspectors and Contractors Institute   MFG Inc. Turner Construction
Certified/LVI Environmental National Association of OEW Contractors U.S. Microbics Inc.
Cherokee Investment Partners New Jersey Business and Industry Assn URS Corp.
Department of Housing and Urban Development Newkirk Environmental Warburg Pincus
ECS Marin Noisette Co. Weston & Sampson Engineers Inc.
EDAW Inc. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Weston Solutions Inc.
Enviro-Mold IAQ Services Permar, Ravenel & Associates XL Environmental Inc.
Environmental Information Ltd Portage Environmental Inc  






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Published March 2003


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