Two Vancouver-based business owners have been fined a total of $116,300 by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) for mishandling asbestos removal at a house renovation site.
The former home of the Spartanburg Herald-Journal is being prepped for asbestos abatement and demolition. City Communications Manager Christopher George said Johnson Development Associates, the owner ...
Crews have begun clearing debris from Nederland's fire-damaged Caribou Village Shopping Center under state-mandated asbestos ...
A Gladwin County-based contractor will soon begin clearing the Isabella County Administration Building of asbestos to the tune of $1.2 million. Isabella County Commissioners recently approved the ...
Hartford has postponed tearing down a long-vacant data center near its minor league ballpark to October due to complex asbestos and contamination removal. The $9.4 million demolition is part of a ...
Jamestown Community College is seeking some assistance to remove asbestos that was discovered during a recent renovation. In March, Kathleen Dennison said while the college was doing a remodeling ...
The School District of Philadelphia will spend nearly $20 million to ensure Frankford High School does not pose health hazards after it shut down last year due to asbestos. The school is on schedule ...
More Altadena properties burned in the Eaton Fire have tested positive for asbestos — the mineral fiber linked to lung cancer and diseases like mesothelioma — than those being cleared in the Palisades ...
EDMONDS — The state has fined an Edmonds asbestos removal company an additional $575,000 for allegedly violating safety protocol and operating without the proper credentials. The Department of Labor ...
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