Impacting the Environment With Million Dollar Reconstructive Projects
Companies dedicated to restoring nature after industrial projects, meet Soil-Tech.
Online, August 19, 2012 (Newswire.com) - It can be easy to forget about what happens after nature is disturbed. Just think, in rural and suburban areas, most of the time there is little to no attention brought to power lines, cell phone towers and more, but do we really take the time to think why that is? We know we somehow have cell phone service in the middle of the desert and that there are thousands of solar panels present, but everything looks standard and undisturbed. Although it is something we tend to frequently overlook, there are companies that dedicate their efforts to making sure everything looks great to the naked eye.
When large power companies build a new plant or project of course extensive construction will be taking place. And with this comes dust pollution and extensively disturbed land. Not to mention the discolored construction elements that will now be placed on the scene. Everyone has his or her place in the development. Just like in an office, typically the Director of Finance will not also be the Director of Social Media, an energy company has their duty and so does the reconstruction company hired to beautify the area. In this case, that company is Soil-Tech.
Soil-Tech has been "balancing construction with nature" for more than 22 years in the state of Nevada and their assignments are not on the small side at all. From readily aiding NV Energy in their numerous multi-million dollar projects, to restoring the infamous Hoover Dam and more! When Soil-Tech is done with their job, you would never know the extensive wiring that occurred in an area or even what elements were never present in the first place. Services such as color mitigation, soil stabilization, dust control and more are utilized by Soil-Tech. As a result they have made an unbelievable impact on the community.
For more information on Soil-Tech's continuous efforts or to hire their talented, committed team call (702) 873-2023 or visit http://www.soil-tech.com.
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