Experience Matters

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A company who fully understands the client’s business, has a knowledgeable staff, and responds quickly are three fundamental factors to deliver excellent customer service and a great customer experience. In the environmental compliance business, these ingredients are critical for client sustainability. KCI’s mission is to be your purpose-driven environmental company that applies creative solutions that…

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Managing Wash Water on Construction Sites

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Improper disposal of paint, concrete, stucco, and their associated wash water on construction sites can lead to serious regulatory violations, costly fines, and avoidable environmental harm. Under EPA requirements and the Florida Construction General Permit (CGP), construction operators must prevent pollutants—such as paint residues, concrete slurry, stucco washout, and other high-pH or sediment-laden materials—from discharging…

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Manage Excavated Soil

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Have you ever wondered where the dirt goes that gets dug up on a construction site? Drive by any large development construction project and it is not unlikely to see a stockpile of dirt. It can either generate money for a site, or it can create additional costs and headaches.  Dirt that is removed from…

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Precision and Purpose: Entering 2026 with Intent

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The start of a new year often invites reflection, not so much around resolutions, but around how small, intentional improvements can shape long-term success. Experience has shown that meaningful progress rarely comes from abrupt change. Instead, it’s the accumulation of practical adjustments, steady feedback, and incremental wins that ultimately move organizations forward. From a construction…

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