To meet the demands of our recent growth in environmental remediation and construction, Genesis Environmental Solutions is pleased to announce that Bill Tott and Jake Bustillo have joined our team.
For their 50 year anniversary, Liebherr chose Genesis to spotlight in their publication.
GES will take part in the demolition of the old terminal and reconstruction of the New Kansas City International Airport.
Genesis Environmental Solutions, Inc. was awarded a $770,000 project by Bayer Crop Science for the painting, repairs and re-lining of three storage tanks and one clarifier.
Genesis Environmental Solutions, Inc. was awarded a $493,000 project by the City of Independence to provide a protective coating system replacement on the interior and exterior surfaces of the Settling Basin #1, associated equipment, and structures.
The Journal of Protective Coatings & Linings recently ranked Genesis Environmental Solutions #1 for the greatest number of verified painting bids awarded in their Water/Wastewater category. The ranking is based on the combined total number of contract awards won by each company for projects tagged with sewer, manholes and waste treatment in 2015, excluding tank work.
Genesis Environmental Solutions is being recognized by the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry as a 2012 Fast Track Award winner. This award is presented each year by the chamber to recognize Missouri companies that have experienced phenomenal growth over the last three years. The chamber will present the award at the Missouri Chamber 2012 Annual Meeting and Awards Banquet
Genesis Environmental has been named the 2012 "Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) of the Year.” The state honor was awarded to Genesis for their participation with MoDOT and success in the heavy highway industry. The award was made during an Award Luncheon Ceremony at the annual Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Contract Compliance Workshop in Kansas City, Missouri.
Genesis Environmental Solutions, of Blue Springs, MO, has been awarded a $2,121,586 contract to clean and coat steel mechanisms in four clarifier basins, two ground storage tanks, and other metal structures for the Johnson County (KS) Water District #1 (WaterOne).
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Fort Leavenworth has awarded a $30 million contract to a joint venture between a Blue Springs environmental services company and a California operation. Genesis Environmental Solutions Inc. and MW Services Inc., based in Temecula, Calif., signed a contract for the job order, which lasts five years.