Renew

April 16, 2024

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 9 and the CA Department of Toxic Substances Control’s (DTSC) Office of Brownfields in collaboration with the Center for Creative Land Recycling will host the California Land Recycling Conference (CALRC): From the Ground Up, this September 17-19 at the Carson Event Center in Carson, CA. Come visit SCS Engineers, an exhibitor and sponsor at this leading Conference. CALRC is the premier event for community, municipal, and redevelopment professionals focused on the beneficial reuse of underutilized and contaminated properties. With unprecedented resources to address brownfield cleanup and reuse challenges, CALRC provides the tools, training, and connections you need to create and capitalize on opportunities for revitalization. This conference will spotlight the passion driving redevelopment projects, showcase the partnerships created, and help practitioners gain valuable insights into available funding opportunities that support these transformative programs. SCS can provide support for a variety of land use and brownfield redevelopment services, including:

  • Expertise and understanding of real estate
  • Highest and best end-use
  • General or specific plans
  • Matching cleanup goals to the end-use
  • Community acceptance
  • Phase I/II assessments and remediation
  • Brownfields grant support

Find out more information about this Conference or to register!

 

 

Posted by Brianna Morgan at 8:11 pm

April 16, 2024

We are excited to announce that SCS Engineers will be sponsoring and exhibiting at the Center for Creative Land Recycling (CCLR) Arizona Brownfield Workshops this April 23rd, 24th, and 25th in collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Our very own Iain Olness will be a panelist and Eric Williams will moderate a panel. Similar content will be presented at all workshops, so choose the date and location most convenient to you! SCS can provide support for a variety of land use and brownfield redevelopment services, including:

  • Expertise and understanding of real estate
  • Highest and best end-use
  • General or specific plans
  • Matching cleanup goals to the end-use
  • Community acceptance
  • Phase I/II assessments & remediation
  • Brownfields grant support

Register now for any or all of these workshops!

 

Posted by Brianna Morgan at 8:03 pm