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EnviroVantage received a 2009 Business of the Year Award in the R.E./Construction and Engineering category

EnviroVantage is honored to have been presented with a 2009 Business of the Year Award from the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce. Six Exeter area businesses were recognized at the recent awards ceremony, with EnviroVantage taking top honors in the category of Real Estate/Construction and Engineering. The judges based their decision on EnviroVantage's involvement and generous contributions made to their industry and community. Every company receiving this award is recognized for exemplifying success, dedication to raising professional standards, and their commitment to making their community a better place to live and work. "We are very excited about this prestigious honor, and would like to express our gratitude to the wonderful people involved with the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce.Needless to say, without our hardworking, dedicated employees here at EnviroVantage, none of this would be possible," said owner/president Scott Knightly. EnviroVantage received the honor at the Business of the Year Luncheon, held on March 12th, at the Galley Hatch Conference Center in Hampton, N.H. Other 2009 recipients were Arjay Ace Hardware, the Richie McFarland Children's Center, the American Independence Museum, Donohue, Tucker & Ciandella and New York Life/Brian Keane. EnviroVantage is a full service environmental contractor serving N.E. and beyond for 25 years. EnviroVantage is a leader in the industry specializing in services such as the removal of lead, asbestos and mold, demolition, historic restoration and environmental clean-up.
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