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Another Successful Mercury Floor Removal Project by Plymouth Environmental

Plymouth Environmental recently completed a Mercury Containing Gym Floor Removal and Concrete Floor Prep project in preparation of a major renovation at Rider University’s Student Recreation Center. The 26,000 sf mercury containing gym floor and concrete floor prep project consisted of the gym floor and 2nd floor track. The removal was performed under full containment and completed in only 9 days. We worked in conjunction with the University, Industrial Hygienist and Gym Floor Installer to complete the project on time and under budget. Plymouth’s long list of successful mercury containing gym floor removal projects gives us the confidence to say that we provide the best pricing and most importantly the best service in the industry.

Plymouth’s long list of successful projects and experienced professionals give you the confidence that your project will be done on time, within budget, and with the bare minimum disruption to your existing operations.

Give us a call at 610-239-9920 for your next project involving Asbestos Abatement, Demolition, Mold RemediationMercury Removal & Cleanup, Lead Paint Abatement, Fire & Water Damage, and Commercial & Residential Restoration.

For a full list of services offered, please check out our new website www.PLYCOS.com.

 

 

 

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Philadelphia Commercial Building Asbestos Abatement and Demolition

Plymouth was contracted by a Real Estate Developer to perform Asbestos Abatement & Complete Demolition of a Commercial Building standing at 3-Stories with a 43,000 sf footprint  in Philadelphia. The Asbestos Abatement scope was extensive and involved the removal of seam flashing from the roof, cope stone flashing, duct insulation, pipe insulation, tank insulation, floor tile and mastic, fireproofing on steel columns and beams. The Complete Demolition included the whole brick/block structure from the roof down to the basement slab. Plymouth is on track to complete this project on time and within budget.

 

Office of Physical Plant employees coordinating the removal of 50 year old boilers at Penn State's Power Plant. The existing boilers are being deconstructed and removed for the facility's transition to natural gas.

Penn State University Boiler Asbestos Abatement & Demolition

Plymouth Environmental is contracted by the Pennsylvania State University to aid in their pursuit of greater sustainability with their conversion to cleaner energy. Plymouth has completed the 2nd Phase of the project which included Asbestos Abatement and Boiler Demolition. By projects end, Plymouth will have successfully completed the Asbestos Abatement and Demolition of 3, four story coal stacked boilers and associated piping. The coal fired boilers will be replaced by two, new, high-capacity, natural gas-fired coilers which will reduce the plant’s total emissions by nearly 50 percent.

To read more about this project and PSU’s conversion to natural gas, click here: http://news.psu.edu/story/323548/2014/08/22/campus-life/penn-state-reaches-milestone-conversion-cleaner-energy