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Armstrong World Industries, Inc. is a global leader in the design and manufacture of floors, ceilings and cabinets with a focus on innovation, design and environmental sustainability. In 2009, Armstrong’s consolidated net sales totaled approximately $2.8 billion. Based in Lancaster, PA, Armstrong operates 35 plants in nine countries and has approximately 10, 200 employees worldwide.
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It has taken much time, energy, courage, dedication and resources for us to accomplish so very much ... to win so many victories ... in the harsh and dangerous environments we often work in. But we truly had no choice, for we could not ... nor will we ever, turn our backs on suffering and pain ... on the terrible tragedies befalling our animal friends.
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A. MORTON THOMAS and Associates, Inc. (AMT) has been providing services to a wide variety of both public and private clients since 1955 focused on a knowledge of principles applied to public works, land use, and environmental concerns. With over 230 employees operating from headquarters in Rockville, Maryland and offices in Baltimore, MD; Chantilly, Richmond, Verona, Lebanon, and Suffolk, Virginia; Raleigh, North Carolina; Iowa City, Iowa; and Washington, DC, AMT provides geographic and technical coverage in engineering, surveying, landscape architecture, environmental sciences and construction phase services. A. MORTON THOMAS and Associates, Inc.'s (AMT) Subsurface Utility Engineering Division offers a wide range of options for any underground utility structure issues. AMT is committed to our clients from the pre-planning stage through construction. We understand our clients' need for timely and economical services.
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ANCHOR DRILLING FLUIDS, USA, INC. - CRANBERRY, PENNSYLVANIA (NORTHEAST DISTRICT OFFICE)
PA, 16066 CRANBERRY TWP, 120 MARGUERITE DR.
Anchor's Advantage Drilling Fluids is a proven team able to move fast and develop workable drilling and completion fluid solutions for customers' needs in a modern oil field. The modern oil field is inundated with policies and stipulations requiring open minded thinking to solve customers' issues for successful and profitable wells. From close loop systems to innovative products, solutions are provided to maximize customers' investments through personalized service.
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ANCHOR DRILLING FLUIDS, USA, INC. - PARACHUTE, COLORADO (TOBY'S VACUUM TRUCK SERVICE)
CO, 81635 PARACHUTE, 16 MURRAY CT.
Toby’s Vacuum Truck Service was founded in 1989 and is the leading tank truck service company in Colorado’s Piceance Basin. The Piceance Basin is one of the nation's largest unconventional natural gas plays where drilling targets the prolific tight gas sands of the basin, with wells averaging over 30 years of production. Toby’s has the largest fleet in the Piceance Basin providing fresh water to drilling operators and production waste water hauling services to thousands of producing wells in the area.
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The Building Industry Association of Clark County is a trade association of more than 900 members representing the interests of all businesses involved in land development and construction. BIA members come from all sectors of the building trades including bankers, plumbers, electricians, attorneys, excavators, and of course, builders. What We Do: The BIA provides member companies with beneficial programs to grow their business: ADVOCACY: Providing a voice before government. EDUCATION: Developing a professional building industry. PROMOTIONS: Marketing member services. INSURANCE: Medical and Industrial insurance available.
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Nearly two-thirds of our staff holds professional certifications in one or more disciplines. We design the infrastructure systems that provide comfort and convenience every day. We are Burgess & Niple (B&N) - a team of professionals who deliver a full spectrum of architectural, planning, engineering and environmental services. When the public trust is at stake, community leaders trust B&N. We have completed hundreds of projects for authorities, commissions and boards, including groups that oversee housing, schools, water, utilities, transportation, solid waste and parks.
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We design the infrastructure systems that provide comfort and convenience every day. We are Burgess & Niple (B&N) - a team of professionals who deliver a full spectrum of architectural, planning, engineering and environmental services. When the public trust is at stake, community leaders trust B&N. We have completed hundreds of projects for authorities, commissions and boards, including groups that oversee housing, schools, water, utilities, transportation, solid waste and parks.
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From the small-scale to the monumental, Burgess & Niple is attentive to every detail. We have dedicated nearly 100 years to quality work … assessing, planning, designing and building the infrastructures that allow communities to grow and prosper. From concept through ribbon cutting, we are completely focused on your vision of the project. Where there are challenges, we find solutions. Where there are limitations, we create new possibilities. We combine a creative eye with a practical approach. We look for sustainable solutions because we believe sustainability is more than a responsibility to our clients; it is a responsibility to our communities.
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B&N was established in 1912 in Columbus, Ohio. Since then, we have served thousands of clients in the U.S. and abroad, including government agencies, military organizations, colleges and universities, and a wide variety of private companies. On the most fundamental level, our job is responding to clients and translating their visions into structures and infrastructures that work – today and long into the future. We are innovative problem solvers with extensive resources and an award-winning track record.
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Office Hours: 8:00am - 5:00pm Voice Mail Hours: 5:00pm - 8:00am. The California Department of Food and Agriculture protects and promotes California’s agriculture. California’s farmers and ranchers produce a safe, secure supply of food, fiber, and shelter. These commodities are marketed fairly for all Californians and produced with responsible environmental stewardship. Goals of the California Department of Food and Agriculture: Ensure that only safe and quality food reaches the consumer. Protect against invasion of exotic pests and diseases. Promote California agriculture and food products both at home and abroad. Ensure an equitable and orderly marketplace for California's agricultural products. Build coalitions supporting the state's agricultural infrastructure to meet evolving industry needs.
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CDM was founded as a partnership in 1947 by Thomas R. Camp, Herman G. Dresser, and Jack E. McKee. Dr. Camp headed the department of sanitary engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology before leaving the university to set up a consulting practice. Dedicated to public health protection, he pioneered water treatment technologies such as dual-media filters and direct filtration for public water supplies. While Dr. Camp set the standard of technical excellence for CDM, Mr. Dresser established the tone and business practices of the firm, emphasizing the importance of employee development across all disciplines.
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CDM was founded as a partnership in 1947 by Thomas R. Camp, Herman G. Dresser, and Jack E. McKee. Dr. Camp headed the department of sanitary engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology before leaving the university to set up a consulting practice. Dedicated to public health protection, he pioneered water treatment technologies such as dual-media filters and direct filtration for public water supplies. While Dr. Camp set the standard of technical excellence for CDM, Mr. Dresser established the tone and business practices of the firm, emphasizing the importance of employee development across all disciplines.
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CDM was founded as a partnership in 1947 by Thomas R. Camp, Herman G. Dresser, and Jack E. McKee. Dr. Camp headed the department of sanitary engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology before leaving the university to set up a consulting practice. Dedicated to public health protection, he pioneered water treatment technologies such as dual-media filters and direct filtration for public water supplies. While Dr. Camp set the standard of technical excellence for CDM, Mr. Dresser established the tone and business practices of the firm, emphasizing the importance of employee development across all disciplines.
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CDM was founded as a partnership in 1947 by Thomas R. Camp, Herman G. Dresser, and Jack E. McKee. Dr. Camp headed the department of sanitary engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology before leaving the university to set up a consulting practice. Dedicated to public health protection, he pioneered water treatment technologies such as dual-media filters and direct filtration for public water supplies. While Dr. Camp set the standard of technical excellence for CDM, Mr. Dresser established the tone and business practices of the firm, emphasizing the importance of employee development across all disciplines.
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CDM was founded as a partnership in 1947 by Thomas R. Camp, Herman G. Dresser, and Jack E. McKee. Dr. Camp headed the department of sanitary engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology before leaving the university to set up a consulting practice. Dedicated to public health protection, he pioneered water treatment technologies such as dual-media filters and direct filtration for public water supplies. While Dr. Camp set the standard of technical excellence for CDM, Mr. Dresser established the tone and business practices of the firm, emphasizing the importance of employee development across all disciplines.
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CDM was founded as a partnership in 1947 by Thomas R. Camp, Herman G. Dresser, and Jack E. McKee. Dr. Camp headed the department of sanitary engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology before leaving the university to set up a consulting practice. Dedicated to public health protection, he pioneered water treatment technologies such as dual-media filters and direct filtration for public water supplies. While Dr. Camp set the standard of technical excellence for CDM, Mr. Dresser established the tone and business practices of the firm, emphasizing the importance of employee development across all disciplines.
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CDM is a consulting, engineering, construction, and operations firm delivering exceptional service to public and private clients worldwide. CDM is a full-service consulting, engineering, construction, and operations firm delivering exceptional service to public and private clients worldwide. Our complete suite of services spans from program management, management consulting, and architectural and geotechnical engineering, to design-build, construction management, and operations. Beyond the traditional services, CDM is also employing innovative technologies and approaches such as 3D/4D design, sustainable development concepts, and complex alternative delivery mechanisms to help our clients meet their challenging goals. More than one-stop shopping, client service at CDM means exceeding expectations by listening carefully to each unique concern, understanding project demands, and delivering a tailored solution.
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Our complete suite of services spans from program management, management consulting, and architectural and geotechnical engineering, to design-build, construction management, and operations. Beyond the traditional services, CDM is also employing innovative technologies and approaches such as 3D/4D design, sustainable development concepts, and complex alternative delivery mechanisms to help our clients meet their challenging goals. More than one-stop shopping, client service at CDM means exceeding expectations by listening carefully to each unique concern, understanding project demands, and delivering a tailored solution. CDM is a consulting, engineering, construction, and operations firm delivering exceptional service to public and private clients worldwide. CDM is a full-service consulting, engineering, construction, and operations firm delivering exceptional service to public and private clients worldwide.
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Over time, methods of conducting business change, but values, culture and business philosophies must remain constant. Our Guiding Philosophy Provide the best service at the best price while causing no unnecessary harm to man or the environment. Environment No company or individual can exist without doing harm to the environment. We must take extraordinary measures to minimize our impact. Responsibility for protecting the environment is the bottom-line, and one that we all must share. Modern mosquito control can have a low environmental impact and be sustainable. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) principles utilizing cultural, biological and least-toxic materials must always guide our actions. “There is no business to be done on a dead planet.” David Brower.
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All products selected for use by CMC are registered by the US EPA and the State of Colorado Department of Agriculture. Many of the products used by CMC are widely utilized in many mosquito abatements programs across the country because of their efficacy and minimal environmental impacts. CMC has selected these products following IPM guidelines with the goal of protecting human populations and the natural environment while economically reducing pest and disease-vector mosquitoes to tolerable levels. The larval control products (Bti and Bs) used by CMC are target specific to mosquito larvae and black fly larvae. The bacteria contained in VectoBac (Bti) and VectoLex (Bs) occur naturally in the soil. Both of these soil bacterium can be processed through the systems of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and nearly all aquatic invertebrates. There have been no notable implications associated with application of these larvicides to the natural environment.
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Construction Testing & Engineering, Inc. opened its doors in 1989 with two engineers and an engineering geologist. Since then, CTE has grown to become a large, regional, multi-disciplined engineering company employing more than 200 professionals. From offices located in San Diego County, Riverside County, Ventura County, Sacramento, Tracy, and Merced, California, and Phoenix, Arizona, CTE provides civil engineering and survey services, geotechnical and environmental engineering services, and construction inspection and materials testing services to the development and construction communities. Locally owned and operated, CTE today is a leading engineering firm located in both Northern and Southern California, and Arizona purposely diversified in its technical abilities in order to provide project owners with a single source firm for numerous project design and construction requirements.
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George Harms Construction Co., Inc. was founded in 1960 by its CEO, George Harms. The company rapidly developed into a contender for the most difficult of heavy civil construction projects. Work performed by George Harms Construction Co., Inc. ranges from highways and bridges to landfills and runways, railroads and electrification, dams, pipelines, buildings, pole line construction, toll plazas and pump stations. George Harms Construction Co., Inc. is a prime heavy highway contractor for both public and private owners including New Jersey Transit, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, the New Jersey Highway Authority, the New Jersey Department of Transportation, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the Army Corps of Engineers, Amtrak, the Navy, various county and municipal governments, and The Princeton Forrestal Corporation.
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This award-winning project involved the widening and reconstruction of six miles of urban roadway, including a new single-point urban interchange, all right-of-way acquisition and six additional structures. Black Oak Road was constructed to provide access to the Vanceburg Industrial Park. It serves as a connector between KY 8 and KY 10, both of which were widened from two to four lanes for approximately one mile each.
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Lochner's Raleigh, NC office received an ACEC of North Carolina Honors Award for engineering excellence for the design of the US 70 Clayton Bypass in Johnston County. Eastbound I-88 at the Fox River Bridge Construction in Aurora, Illinois, won an ACEC-IL 2010 Engineering Excellence Honor Award. A 2009 AIA Illinois Honor Award went to the Wilson Street Bridge Replacement over the Fox River in Batavia, Illinois.
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Jacksonville State University is a public, comprehensive teaching institution that provides educational, cultural, and social experiences for a diverse undergraduate and graduate student population. As a student-centered university, Jacksonville State University strives to balance academic challenges with a range of support services for students’ academic, career, and personal goals. As an academic institution, Jacksonville State University seeks to produce broadly educated graduates with skills for employment, citizenship, and life-long learning. As a comprehensive university, Jacksonville State University supports scholarly and service activities consistent with its academic and professional strengths.
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The Lakeshore Nature Preserve is a protected natural area fostering environmental education, community involvement, and stewardship of urban ecosystems on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
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The School of Public Health offers an online executive master of public health degree in public health practice and health education, as well as a certificate. The School of Public Health offers certificate programs in various programs to meet the needs of qualified individuals seeking to develop competencies in specialties in public health but who, for a variety of reasons, do not choose to become full-time, degree-seeking students.
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The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. We address the most pressing conservation threats at the largest scale. Thanks to the support of our more than 1 million members, we’ve built a tremendous record of success since our founding in 1951. The Nature Conservancy pursues non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges. This makes it essential for us to work collaboratively with partners communities, businesses, government agencies, multilateral institutions, individuals and other non-profit organizations.
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Since 1966, The Nature Conservancy in Arizona has helped protect some of our state’s most significant land. Today, through purchase and partnership, the Conservancy has helped to protect more than 1.5 million acres in Arizona. We manage preserves throughout the state. At each place, we employ a range of strategies tailored to local circumstances. We buy land. We help other landowners manage their properties. We facilitate public-private partnerships. We engage the business community. We collaborate with like-minded partners. We seek pragmatic solutions. The Conservancy protects specific places where plant and animal species can survive for generations to come. Science guides our work by identifying Earth’s most important natural places. Using innovative tools, we work to protect and restore these priority sites. We call these areas the Last Great Places.
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The Conservancy protects specific places where plant and animal species can survive for generations to come. Science guides our work by identifying Earth’s most important natural places. Using innovative tools, we work to protect and restore these priority sites. We call these areas the Last Great Places. We manage preserves throughout the state. At each place, we employ a range of strategies tailored to local circumstances. We buy land. We help other landowners manage their properties. We facilitate public-private partnerships. We engage the business community. We collaborate with like-minded partners. We seek pragmatic solutions.
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The Conservancy acquired the ranch in 1996 as the centerpiece of its broader effort to conserve the natural and agricultural heritage of the Yampa River Valley. Today, the Conservancy manages this historic, biologically significant property as a working cattle ranch to explore ways to simultaneously pursue agricultural production and the conservation of riparian (streamside) and wetland habitats. The Nature Conservancy, the world’s largest conservation organization, is pleased to announce new leadership in Colorado. Former ConAgra Foods senior vice president, Phil James, has assumed the role of board of trustees chair and Tim Sullivan has taken the helm as state director. The Nature Conservancy and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science invite you to join a charismatic pair of scientists for “Fish Tails: Stories from the Amazon Rainforest.
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The Nature Conservancy is a leading conservation organization working in Minnesota, throughout the United States and around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Conservancy has been working to conserve Minnesota’s most significant prairies, forests, lakes, rivers, streams and wetlands since 1958.
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The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Nature Conservancy is a non-profit organization which depends upon individual, corporate and foundation giving to support its work. A volunteer Board of Trustees sets policy and makes the major decisions affecting the Chapter; staff work full-time in implementing the day-to-day work of the Conservancy.
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The Nature Conservancy has worked with Montana landowners and communities since 1979, when we purchased the very first conservation easement in the state. Since then, we've helped to conserve more than 800, 000 acres of valuable habitat.Our work is guided by science and our success is based on strong public and private partnerships.
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The Nature Conservancy has worked with Montana landowners and communities since 1979, when we purchased the very first conservation easement in the state. Since then, we've helped to conserve more than 800, 000 acres of valuable habitat.Our work is guided by science and our success is based on strong public and private partnerships.
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The Nature Conservancy is a proud member of Community Services Fund, a federation of nonprofit agencies improving the quality of life throughout Nebraska by preserving resources, expanding knowledge, encouraging creativity and protecting rights. The Nature Conservancy has worked with Montana landowners and communities since 1979, when we purchased the very first conservation easement in the state. Since then, we've helped to conserve more than 800, 000 acres of valuable habitat.Our work is guided by science and our success is based on strong public and private partnerships.
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The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. We address the most pressing conservation threats at the largest scale. Thanks to the support of our more than 1 million members, we’ve built a tremendous record of success since our founding in 1951. The Nature Conservancy pursues non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges. This makes it essential for us to work collaboratively with partners communities, businesses, government agencies, multilateral institutions, individuals and other non-profit organizations.
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New funding will allow the Conservancy to learn more about how the river functions all along its 300-plus miles, providing important habitat for fish, mussels, migratory songbirds and native shorebirds as well as clean drinking water for 20 million people. The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. We address the most pressing conservation threats at the largest scale. Thanks to the support of our more than 1 million members, we’ve built a tremendous record of success since our founding in 1951. The Nature Conservancy pursues non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges. This makes it essential for us to work collaboratively with partners communities, businesses, government agencies, multilateral institutions, individuals and other non-profit organizations.
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The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. We address the most pressing conservation threats at the largest scale. Thanks to the support of our more than 1 million members, we’ve built a tremendous record of success since our founding in 1951. The Nature Conservancy pursues non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges. This makes it essential for us to work collaboratively with partners communities, businesses, government agencies, multilateral institutions, individuals and other non-profit organizations.
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One of the most biologically diverse states in the nation, Texas is rich in natural treasures. Yet, the Lone Star State is losing its undeveloped land faster than any other state in the United States. With a commitment to conserving Texas’ native animals, plants and landscapes that began in 1964, The Nature Conservancy now owns more than 30 Texas nature preserves and conservation properties and assists private landowners to conserve their land through more than 100 voluntary land-preservation agreements. With public and private partners, we have protected 750, 000 acres in Texas. We work collaboratively with landowners, businesses, institutions, government agencies, communities, individuals and other non-profit organizations. Together, we seek non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges.
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The Poarch Creek Indians are descendents of a segment of the original Creek Nation, which once covered almost all of Alabama and Georgia. Unlike many eastern Indian tribes, the Poarch Creeks were not removed from their tribal lands and have lived together for almost 200 years in and around the reservation in Poarch, Alabama. The reservation is located eight miles northwest of Atmore, Alabama in rural Escambia County, and 57 miles east of Mobile. The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is the only federally recognized Indian Tribe in the state of Alabama, operating as a sovereign nation with its own system of government and bylaws. The Tribe operates a variety of economic enterprises, which employ hundreds of area residents. Poarch Creek Indian Gaming manages three gaming facilities in Alabama, including: the Creek Entertainment Center in Atmore; Riverside Entertainment Center in Wetumpka; and, Tallapoosa Entertainment Center in Montgomery.
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Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. The Richmond Regional Planning District Commission is a regional planning agency with major emphasis in the areas of transportation, local technical assistance and information services including demographic, economic and geographic information systems. The Commission, which was formed by local governments August 14, 1969 under the authority of the Virginia Area Development Act—revised and retitled the Regional Cooperation Act in 1995—is comprised of elected officials and citizens who address mutual problems and work out solutions for the local governments which benefit from intergovernmental cooperation.
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The Tallahassee Progressive Center is a community based, grass roots organization dedicated to helping progressive organizations work together for environmental, economic, social and electoral justice at the local, state and national levels. The Center will strive to be a central hub to help improve communication and cooperation between a wide range of progressive organizations with the ultimate goal of creating a unified progressive movement and community in the Tallahassee area. Affordable office space for progressive environmental, social justice and labor advocacy groups.
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Transdyn delivers technology that helps our clients manage their critical transportation, environmental, energy, and industrial facilities. We offer a diverse set of professional services that specialize in the design, integration, and support of high-availability control, security/surveillance, and communication systems. From Boston's Central Artery to the Pearl Harbor Naval Base, our systems control some of the most essential facilities in the world.
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Yankee Planning Group provides environmental planning and information technology services to clients in business, industry, government, and environmental advocacy. Yankee Planning Group, L.L.C. is a small, service-oriented firm lead by Daniel Rothenberg, MRP. Prior to founding Yankee in 1995, Mr. Rothenberg was an environmental analyst, senior environmental analyst, and principal planner at Connecticut's Department of Environmental Protection, chiefly serving as manager of the state's local coastal management program, supervising a staff of seven professional planners working in 41 cities and towns.
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ANCHOR DRILLING FLUIDS, USA, INC. - EAST TEXAS / NORTH LOUISIANA DISTRICT OFFICE
TX, 75701 TYLER, 821 ESE LOOP 323
Anchor Drilling Fluids USA, Inc. is driven by operator success and long standing relationships. Anchor is focused on providing customized fluids solutions, superior drilling fluid products and timely energy services in each of the most active conventional and unconventional domestic, land-drilled basins.
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Our ultimate goal is to support communities and industries as they grow and prosper. If you’re involved with an endeavor that requires one – or many – of our services, we would be honored to earn your trust and become a valued partner in the process. B&N was established in 1912 in Columbus, Ohio. Since then, we have served thousands of clients in the U.S. and abroad, including government agencies, military organizations, colleges and universities, and a wide variety of private companies.
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CDM is a consulting, engineering, construction, and operations firm delivering exceptional service to public and private clients worldwide
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CDM was founded as a partnership in 1947 by Thomas R. Camp, Herman G. Dresser, and Jack E. McKee. Dr. Camp headed the department of sanitary engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology before leaving the university to set up a consulting practice. Dedicated to public health protection, he pioneered water treatment technologies such as dual-media filters and direct filtration for public water supplies. While Dr. Camp set the standard of technical excellence for CDM, Mr. Dresser established the tone and business practices of the firm, emphasizing the importance of employee development across all disciplines.