Mechanical construction is the part of an environmental or industrial project that ties the engineering design to the ground. Treatment systems, groundwater recovery networks, utility upgrades, and process piping all have to be installed to specification, tested, and commissioned before a site can come online or close under NJDEP. Anco Environmental Services keeps that work in-house with licensed pipefitters, steamfitters, and mechanical crews who work alongside our remediation and excavation teams.
Why In-House Mechanical Matters
On a remediation site, the piping that carries impacted groundwater, soil vapor, or treated effluent is rarely standard. It often calls for double-wall containment, fiberglass, or specialty alloys to match the chemistry of what is flowing through the line, and it has to fit alongside the excavation, concrete, and instrumentation work happening at the same time. Our fitters install these systems every week, which is why they go in straight, pressure-test clean, and commission on schedule.
The same crews handle large-diameter utility work, industrial piping, and boiler or mechanical-room installations tied to facility upgrades. Because we self-perform excavation, piping, and concrete, the trade coordination that typically stretches a schedule stays inside our own team rather than across three separate subcontractors and their insurance binders.
Every installation is pressure-tested, leak-checked, and documented against the engineering specification before turnover. When the project is part of an NJDEP remediation, that turnover package feeds directly into the Remedial Action Report that the LSRP uses to support closure.
- Treatment-system piping, including double-wall containment and fiberglass runs
- Pump-and-treat, soil vapor extraction, and groundwater recovery piping networks
- Large-diameter water main, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer installation
- Boiler, steam, and industrial process piping for facility upgrades
- Pressure testing, commissioning, and turnover documentation
If your project has a treatment system on the drawings, a utility upgrade to install, or a piping scope that has been hard to price, we can put a single contractor on it. Contact Anco Environmental Services to review the design and line up the crew.
