New Horizons Enterprises, LLC (New Horizons) provides quality environmental management and contracting services along with demolition throughout the United States. What does this mean for you? We have the consultants that can test for environmental hazards, such as asbestos, lead-based paint, mold and radon and perform Phase I and Phase II ESA's.
We have the project managers and work force that will remove any asbestos, lead-based paint, and/or mold properly. We have the ability to provide interior demolition and demolition services. Our experienced work force represents a wide range of professionals trained in multiple disciplines that possess the ability to assess, design, and implement virtually any service assignment.
We have the project managers and work force that will remove any asbestos, lead-based paint, and/or mold properly. We have the ability to provide interior demolition and demolition services. Our experienced work force represents a wide range of professionals trained in multiple disciplines that possess the ability to assess, design, and implement virtually any service assignment.
Services
New Horizons is a Kansas City-based, woman-owned, environmental solutions firm. Our comprehensive environmental services include site assessments, asbestos, lead-based paint and mold assessments, green building consulting, and construction and project management. Our professionals also have deep experience with environmental remediation, including mold remediation, asbestos abatement, radon mitigation, and underground storage tank removal.
Our environmental services can be categorized under three general categories - environmental remediation, consulting, and demolition - however, most often these services are combined in order to properly fulfill our clients' needs. For New Horizons, environmental remediation is more than a body of science.
New Horizons was contracted by the University of Nebraska - Lincoln to provide asbestos abatement and building demolition for the former Biochemistry Hall located in the middle of UNL's East Campus. Pictured is New Horizons crew dismantling exterior wall paneling inside the busy, on-going campus. The project came in on schedule and budget, with work being completed during Summer 2015.