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Geocon Inland Empire Announces Name Change to Geocon West
To better reflect our southwestern United States operations, Geocon Inland Empire announces a name change to Geocon West effective September 1, 2009. Geocon West operates offices out of Burbank, Murrieta, and Palm Desert California.Neal Berliner, PE, GE, based out of our …
Read More »Geocon Consulting on Hawaiian Island Development
The approximately 1000-acre Kukuiula resort community is located on the beautiful south shore of Kauai. This exclusive development is positioned on gently sloping volcanic terrain with spectacular panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. The up-scale community boasts a variety of …
Read More »Geocon Awarded Caltrans Hazardous Waste Site Assessment Contracts
Geocon was recently awarded five regional hazardous waste contracts totaling over $15M to support transportation infrastructure projects statewide. Since 1994, Geocon has provided the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) with statewide on-call hazardous waste site assessment and environmental contracting services. …
Read More »The Ranch House at Del Sur – High Profile Platinum LEED Project
The new community of Del Sur has achieved many acknowledgments such as the 2006 Smart Growth Project Award from ULI San Diego, 2007 Sustainable Community of the Year from BIA of Southern California, Recycler of the Year 2006 and 2007 …
Read More »City of Sutter Creek Awarded EPA Brownfields Remediation Grant
The City of Sutter Creek was recently awarded two $200,000 EPA Brownfield grants to be used in the assessment and cleanup of two historic sites within the city – the Central Eureka Mine and the Knight Foundry. The grants were …
Read More »More Accurate and Less Intrusive Device for Geotechnical In Situ Testing
While working on his Ph.D. at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the mid-1990s, Wesley Spang learned of an innovative technology that would change the way he did business. The technology, which was discovered by an Italian geotechnical engineering professor …
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