Entries by Summit Environmental Contractors

Summit – Helping Improve California’s Infrastructure

Summit is helping rebuild and improve California’s outdated bridges and highways. As our highways and bridges continue to deteriorate with heavy use, it is our duty to ensure they are functional and safe through infrastructure projects.  The traffic is not going to disappear or fix itself unless we continue to update and restore a vital […]

Rebuilding Starts at Summit

  Summit Environmental Contractors is helping rebuild and improve California’s outdated bridges and highways. Our projects range from pedestrian bridges and bikeways to railroads and highways. With Summit’s prior work history and expertise, we have the capabilities to complete any project on time and properly. To view past projects click HERE To read the full […]

July Newsletter

FEATURED SERVICE : DEWATERING Summit provides  liquid handling solutions including dewatering services associated with infrastructure construction projects. Through Summit’s liquid handling Solutions Division, we are dedicated to keeping infrastructure projects on time and on schedule while effortlessly dealing with contaminated groundwater and liquid issues. Our services include: Sampling Monitoring & System Maintenance Date Evaluation Pilot […]

Employee of The Month – July

  Employee of the Month – Grace Aronne! Grace has been with Summit for more than 6 years. Ms. Aronne is an environmental contracting professional with more than 8 years of experience working in the environmental construction field. During her time at Summit she has earned and worked her way up to being a Project […]

Pier 400 Corridor Storage Tracks Expansion – Los Angeles, CA

Summit Environmental Contractors was awarded a contract by Herzog / Stacy and Witbeck, Inc. to perform environmental training, consulting and contracting services for hazardous materials at The Port of Los Angeles. The planned construction for the project includes an extension to the existing rail bridge, five new railroad storage tracks, an asphalt access roadway, new […]

World Ocean Day 2022

Summit celebrates World Ocean Day 2022. We work directly with infrastructure contractors and public agencies to identify and remediate environmental pollution, including soil and water contamination. The need for sustainable solutions to help modernize the nation’s transportation system has never been greater. By removing and recycling environmental pollution both before and during construction, Summit is […]

Employee of The Month – June

Employee of the Month – Heather Halterman! Heather has been with Summit for 14 years. She has 31 years of administrative and operations experience that stems from the field of environmental infrastructure modernization and sustainability. Heather is involved in all aspects of oversight, management, project administration, and private sector administration. She is an expert in […]

Carmenita Interchange – Santa Fe Springs, CA

Summit provided environmental consulting and contracting services as part of the Interstate 5/Carmenita Road Interchange project. The construction included the removal of the existing two-lane over-crossing at Carmenita Road, realignment of existing frontage roads, and construction of a tight diamond interchange with a new Carmenita Road over Interstate 5 and the Union Pacific Railroad crossing. […]

Interstate 5 – Santa Clarita, CA

Summit Environmental Contractors worked with Granite Construction Company as a subcontractor providing the transportation and disposal for over 8,100 tons of Cal-Haz material. Services provided include a lead compliance plan (LCP) and an excavation and transportation plan (ETP) as well as sampling and testing and air monitoring and training.  

Placentia Avenue Grade Separation – Placentia, CA

Summit provided both in charge environmental consulting and contracting services as part of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Placentia Avenue Grade Separation project.  This was the first of seven-grade separation projects along the BNSF/Orangethorpe Corridor being constructed in the Orange County Bridges program. The construction project consisted of lowering the Placentia Avenue roadway under […]