At IRS Environmental, we believe our clients shouldn't have to sacrifice quality to ensure their projects come in on budget. Since our humble beginnings over 30 years ago, we have always been dedicated to offering quality, integrity and service to each and everyone of our clients. As certified licensed asbestos and lead abatement specialists, all projects are managed with the protection of the environment, employees and tenants in mind.
IRS Environmental works hard to ensure all of our environmental work is completed at or above E.P.A. and local agency regulation requirements. We specialize in the removal of lead paint as well as the full service demolition of buildings containing lead. We have completed industrial component dismantling projects in twenty hydroelectric facilities.
IRS Environmental works hard to ensure all of our environmental work is completed at or above E.P.A. and local agency regulation requirements. We specialize in the removal of lead paint as well as the full service demolition of buildings containing lead. We have completed industrial component dismantling projects in twenty hydroelectric facilities.
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At IRS Environmental, we take pride in completing a job on time and on budget. We also value your project's individual needs and will do everything within our power to not just meet but surpass your expectations as well as E.P.A. and local agency regulation requirements. In order to do this, we offer a wide range of services that includes everything from demolition to dry ice blasting.
IRS Environmental is a full service asbestos and lead removal company with over thirty years of experience serving the Pacific Northwest. As a certified licensed asbestos and lead abatement specialist, all projects are managed with the protection of the environment, employees and tenants in mind. IRS Environmental works hard to insure all of our environmental work is completed at or above E.P.A. and local agency regulation requirements.
The IRS Environmental management team is unique within the industry. We have moved projects from design phase to completion and provided in-house tenant seminars for U.S. West Communications, the General Services Administration, Premera Blue Cross, Avista Utilities, and scores of Health Care Facilities and Retirement Centers among others.
I have worked for Spokane Airports for fourteen years, In that time, I have worked with IRS on small and large projects that the Airport has undertaken, and I can say without qualification that IRS has completed each of their projects within normal budget and schedule parameters.
Staff members at Kyron Environmental have had the pleasure of working with IRS Environmental for over 15 years on a number of asbestos, lead abatement, mold remediation hazardous materials clean up and demolition projects throughout Washington and North Idaho.On every project, IRS Environmental demonstrated.
Staff members at Kyron Environmental have had the pleasure of working with IRS Environmental for over 15 years on a number of asbestos, lead abatement, mold remediation hazardous materials clean up and demolition projects throughout Washington and North Idaho.On every project, IRS Environmental demonstrated.
Since 1982, IRS Environmental has quietly grown into one of the largest environmental contractors in the Pacific Northwest.
Our client list includes Chelan County PUD, the US Postal Service, Fairchild Air Force Base, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, the Federal Aviation Authority, PG&E Gas Transmission, Allied Signal Aerospace, Siemans Corporation, the US Forest Service, Avista Utilities, the US Border Patrol, General Telephone, US West, the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle City Lights, and school districts in four states.
Our client list includes Chelan County PUD, the US Postal Service, Fairchild Air Force Base, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, the Federal Aviation Authority, PG&E Gas Transmission, Allied Signal Aerospace, Siemans Corporation, the US Forest Service, Avista Utilities, the US Border Patrol, General Telephone, US West, the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle City Lights, and school districts in four states.