News: Construction Design & Engineering

SAK Environmental LLC celebrates 20 years

North Andover, MA SAK Environmental is celebrating 20 years in business this year. How does an environmental firm thrive for 20-years in a competitive market? By providing high quality, cost effective technical services and advice. Since 2003, SAK Environmental has been helping clients build transportation infrastructure, energy generation and distribution, industrial facilities, and housing. They’ve helped to safely convert under-utilized industrial property into thriving communities, secure permits for manufacturing plants, and clean up oil and hazardous material spills. For 20 years they’ve helped clients manage environmental risk, avoid surprises, and ensure a healthy environment for the community.

Their success continues from new ideas. Solving today’s environmental challenges demands new ideas, because environmental considerations are woven into every aspect of economic activity.

Where do new ideas come from? They come from fully understanding a client’s risk tolerance, testing regulatory assumptions, and applying technologies that make sense. SAK Environmental’s new ideas have helped clients minimize disposal costs, reduce their carbon footprint, and secure operating permits that enable business growth.

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