Additional Subcontracted Investigations

Additional Subcontracted Investigations at The Murillo Company

Comprehensive Environmental and Geological Assessments in Houston and the Gulf Coast Region

The Murillo Company offers extensive management and coordination of additional subcontracted services and investigations, crucial for providing a complete environmental and geological assessment service in the Houston and Gulf Coast region.  Here is a list of the additional subcontracted services, investigations and desktop reviews:

Our Additional Subcontracted Services and Investigations

We coordinate and manage a wide array of subcontracted services, investigations, and desktop reviews, bringing in specialized expertise as required to meet the specific demands of your project. Below is an overview of the additional subcontracted services we provide:

Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) – Phase II

We conduct and manage Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) to evaluate potential contamination issues through soil and groundwater sampling, helping clients determine the extent of environmental liabilities and guiding remediation strategies.

Geologic Fault Investigations

  • Phase I: Preliminary site evaluations using existing data and historical records.
  • Phase II: Detailed onsite evaluations, including fault mapping and sampling.
  • Phase III: Advanced risk assessments and modeling to inform project design and planning.

Specialized Subcontracted Investigations

  • Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) Surveys
  • Lead-Based Paint Surveys
  • Noise Studies
  • Wetlands Delineation
  • Radon Surveys
  • Cultural Resources Investigations
  • Threatened and Endangered Species Surveys
  • Vapor Encroachment Assessments

ESA Phase II

Geologic Fault Investigations

  • Phase I
  • Phase II
  • Phase III

Additional Subcontracted Investigations

  • Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) Surveys
  • Lead-Based Paint Surveys
  • Noise Studies
  • Wetlands Delineation
  • Radon Survey
  • Cultural Resources
  • Threatened and Endangered Species
  • Vapor Encroachment
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