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EnviroVantage receives MATOC award from USACE

Epping, NH EnviroVantage, a recognized demolition, environmental remediation, and indoor air quality specialty contractor, received award from the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) Huntsville Engineering and Support Center (CEHNC) for a five-year, $95 million Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for the Northeast Region. The company is one of six firms who will vie for individual task orders under a firm fixed-price contract to provide demolition and abatement services for the Facility Reduction Program. Funding and location of performance will be determined by each task order and contract work is expected to be completed on April 18, 2026.

EnviroVantage currently holds active prime and/or subcontracts through multiple USACE CORPS Districts nationwide including Omaha, Baltimore, Huntsville and New England.

EnviroVantage, established in 1985, is a highly trusted specialty contractor with both a buildings and remediation group.

The buildings group specializes in demolition to include structural, select, hydro & robotic; asbestos abatement, lead paint removal & heavy metals clean up, PCB removal, mold removal, NADCA certified duct cleaning and historical restoration. The remediation group specializes in soil & groundwater remediation, UST/AST removal, sediment removal, solidification & stabilization, site infrastructure & disaster recovery. Find us on Facebook, LinkedIn, & Twitter.

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