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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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