A Company That Is Finally Putting Nature And Their Community First
Soil-Tech is a company that is not only putting nature first, but also partnering with many charities and associations to build a better community.
Online, March 30, 2012 (Newswire.com) - With construction comes a price. A price that Soil-Tech, a habitat restoration company, has worked on paying. In 1990 Soil Tech saw the need for a company who would preserve and restore the natural beauty that was taken away during the construction process. Construction is a necessary part of our culture and our economy, but sometimes the damage caused to the environment by this process is great.
Soil-Tech has now expanded and is applying its restoring expertise to native environments including the Sonoran Desert, Great Basin, Sierra Mountain and many other habitats. They have also expanded their services to include soil stabilization, water conservation, erosion control, revegetation, hydroseeding, dust control, fencing and other restoration focused services. Over the years they have gathered further knowledge in each of the fields and now with the goal of "Balancing Construction with Nature" are a leader in expertise and skill in doing exactly that.
There is a lot of emphasis put on preserving nature. Many professions and companies are coming under attack because their harsh effect on the environment. Soil-Tech is doing exactly the opposite. Not only is the main goal to preserve nature after construction projects, Soil Tech is also partnering with many local charities and associations to help build a better community.
Soil-Tech has partnered with charities such as The Apollo Foundation, Candlelighters, Par for The Cure, Ronald McDonald House and many more. They put their emphasis on not only reaching out and repairing nature, but building a better community and world as a whole. Through their community and association involvement they keep up to date on the newest ways they can help.
If you are a construction company looking for a company to help you repair after large or small projects consult with Soil Tech on the many options for preserving the environment. Call 702.873.2023 or visit www.Soil-Tech.com for more information
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