At Case Contracting we are committed to ensuring that our projects are in strict compliance with federal, state, and local environmental requirements. A successful project depends on how well you identify, analyze, and manage your environmental risks. Every Case Contracting project incorporates the requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (“NPDES”), and are staffed with EPA certified Storm Water Professionals in storm water compliance.

At Case Contracting, we have developed an environmental compliance program that includes a Compliance Officer in addition to the jobsite Superintendents for each project, all of who have at least five (5) years of experience in environmental compliance oversight. Their responsibilities are to implement and maintain the pollutant control measures described in the SWPPP (Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan) by all personnel on the jobsite.

Case Contracting’s Environmental procedures encompass the following:

  • Pre-Construction environmental review
  • Filing of the Notice of Intent
  • Obtaining the required Permit, either federal or state
  • Environmental Pre-Construction Meeting with all subcontractors
  • Installation of BMP’s prior to ground-disturbing activities
  • Weekly Meetings
  • Daily Inspection of the jobsite by the Superintendent
  • Bi-weekly inspection of the jobsite by the Compliance Officer
  • Reporting compliance
  • Coordination of borrow, waste or spoils, materials, and equipment storage
  • Inspections by local, state or federal agencies
  • Final inspection and filing of the Notice of Termination
  • Retention of records as required by Environmental Laws