Keystone Environmental

We’re continuing to grow and hire people.” “There are a lot of opportunities that keep coming our way,” he adds. “In October, we acquired a company called Sterling IAQ Consultants, which does indoor air quality and asbestos work. Now we have another service line. That’s a way we’re growing as well.” Lastly, as previously mentioned, Keystone Environmental has formed relationships with similar firms outside of BC. That has been in response to clients asking them to look at sites out of province, and Keystone Environmental wanting to oblige. “We’re growing geographically,” Raminder concludes. “We’re seeing what kind of work we can generate in other regions – but we’re taking a measured approach. We want to stay relationship-based. We take the trust we have earned from our existing clients very seriously and we want to make sure they continue to achieve all their objectives.” KEYSTONE ENIVORNMENTAL KeystoneEnvironmentalstaffworking after business hours to accommodate limited site accessibility. The company’s Biological Services department provides freshwater environmentalservicesandareexperts in assessing aquatic ecosystems.

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