Construction

Protect workers and minimize waste with advanced environmental planning for construction projects.

The Construction sector is very focused on project completion. Any environmental concerns that can derail a schedule or budget can jeopardize the entire project. Modern has worked on both the front end due diligence to generate management plans for anticipated concerns as well as field monitoring and emergency response support where real-time decisions are required. We understand the unique challenges facing our Construction clients and are proud to be part of their team.

Featured Construction Services


  • Phase I ESA

    The Phase I ESA standard represents the most common tool for environmental due diligence. However, no two sites are the same. While many firms offer this service, Modern Geosciences has a highly trained staff that is often called on for the most complex and challenging properties […]

  • Perimeter Monitoring

    If you work in an industry where you may contribute to air quality concerns, you need to understand not only your contribution but also the context of perimeter levels coming and going from your site. This can be accomplished with perimeter monitoring services. […]

  • Health and Safety Planning and Monitoring

    Whether you have a general construction project or environmental investigation underway to collect representative data, with health and safety planning and monitoring, you can ensure all possible risks are anticipated and your staff is well trained to address them. […]

  • Geodatabase Development

    As we encounter more and more data, it is important we develop the tools to effective use and share this information. Geodatabases serve as the basic collection tools to build GIS-referenced datasets. With this, you can generate relevant maps and databases for your project. […]

  • Expedited Lead Assessment

    Lead is a common contaminant found in everything from paint to large-scale soil impacts resulting from historic smelter operations that can affect hundreds of acres. […]