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2008 news releases
- 07/10/2008—Suspected Meth Lab Remediation Project Turns Out to be Cleanup of Bomb-Making Chemicals and Interior Demolition/Gutting
- Bullets, blood, and bombs. MARCOR personnel decontaminated an apartment that was orginally suspected of being a meth lab. Unknown chemicals, used syringes, and gunpowder added to the hazardous, potentially deadly materials found there.
- 05/20/2008—Gulf Breeze Postmaster's Legacy Lives on in New Museum
- MARCOR donated time and materials to remove asbestos from a building now owned by the Gulf Breeze Area Historical Society. As a hazardous, regulated material, the asbestos had to be removed before the building could be demolished. MARCOR's crew worked two, 10-hour days to help achieve the historical society's ultimate goal of opening a new museum. The museum will preserve and display area artifacts in honor the town's first postmaster, Mark Benson.
- 05/12/2008—Swann Park Arsenic Contamination
- Follow the link to learn about the onging progress of this massive soil remediation and site restoration effort.
- 04/10/2008—MARCOR Works with OSHA, NIOSH, and Heavy Equipment Operators to Improve Safety Messages
- In the true spirit of cooperation, MARCOR Remediation, Inc. is sharing information with others to help develop new "toolbox talks" covering the four main killers of construction workers: falls, electrocutions, struck-by hazards, and caught-in/between hazards, also know as the "Focus Four."
- 02/22/2008—MARCOR Takes Crucial First Step for "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition"
- Before the volunteer team of building professionals for ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" could begin work rebuilding a Maynard, Mass. home to make it handicapped accessible for a father of three, a 30-person crew from MARCOR Remediation made the site safe for demolition. This is the second house MARCOR has worked on for the popular ABC show.
- 01/02/2008—MARCOR Remediation Demolishes Massive Titan Rocket Assembly Building at Cape Canaveral
- Where workers once toiled, building four Titan rockets at one time in a mammoth Vertical Integration Building (VIB) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, a pile of rubble now sits waiting for recycling and disposal. Learn about this historic dismantlement, demolition, and asset recovery operation.
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