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EnviroVantage names Rodgers senior estimator and hires Burkhart as estimator

EnviroVantage, a fully licensed, full service commercial and residential environmental and specialty services contractor, continues to grow and expand. Mike Rodgers fills the newly created position of senior estimator. Rodgers joined EnviroVantage in 2010 as an estimator and brought with him over 30 years of experience in the construction industry. New to the team is Ken Burkhart who has been added as an estimator. Burkhart joins with over 25 years of experience in estimating, management, and construction with 15 years of experience in estimating for all divisions for nuclear, government, heavy industrial and commercial projects. EnviroVantage is a Commercial and Residential Environmental and Specialty Services Contractor who is a two time winner of Business of the Year. As New England's most trusted Environmental Contractor, they provide innovative strategies, exceptional performance and superior customer for services such as the removal of lead paint, asbestos and mold, H1N1 decontamination, demolition, disaster recovery, surface preparation and cleaning plus historic restoration and environmental clean-up. EnviroVantage utilizes cutting edge technology to reduce time and save money while maximizing the recycling of raw materials.
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