GO ENVIRONMENTAL is a full service environmental firm providing a wide range of integrated services to industrial, commercial, legal, government, and public service clientele.
GO ENVIRONMENTAL offers the appropriate level of consulting and technical support required to implement investigative and remedial solutions under substantially lower rate structures than typically found in the industry. We are dedicated to helping our clients make informed business decisions. We use our expertise to provide effective solutions combined with our business savvy to provide solutions that are not only workable but are consistent with your company's and client's goals and financial resources.
GO ENVIRONMENTAL has a genuine approach to client relations and our ability to tailor each project to suit specific risk and financial considerations has resulted in an 100% revenue base generated through repeat business from our existing clients. Our clients can be assured that each assignment, large or small, is complete with a full appreciation for all Regulatory Requirements.
Additionally, the staff at GO ENVIRONMENTAL offers over twenty-five years of specialized knowledge, experience and resources to provide swift assessments and innovative resolutions to any environmental challenge. Our solutions also consider our clients' needs for minimal disruption to business operations. This means GO ENVIRONMENTAL works with you to develop site closure activities that are simple, workable and affordable.
GO ENVIRONMENTAL, 203 Broad St., C-10, Milford, CT 06460,
Tel: 203-876-1007
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