Energy efficiency: It's for business, not being cool

March 23, 2015 - Green Buildings

Bill McGuire, W.M.McGuire, LLC

What do the Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State Building, Grand Central Station, and the World Trade Center have in common?
Besides being New York City landmarks, they are just a few of the work sites that have utilized Concrete Washout Systems (CWS) to provide a convenient, clean and safe place to wash concrete equipment.
Construction sites have long been identified as a large contributor to urban runoff pollution if the proper pollution prevention practices are not regularly performed. Materials washed into the storm drain have a direct impact on local waterways and habitat living in that environment.
At CWS, we assist builders in lowering their operational costs relating to concrete washout containment, overall cleanliness of job sites, maximizing operational efficiency and keeping them in compliance.
It's that simple!
Visit our website to learn more: http://concretewashoutny.com/ or call us and we'll provide an estimate for your next project: 877-NYC-WS88 or 877-692-9788.
CWS is committed to supporting and partnering with like-minded organizations in the green building and sustainability community.
Bill McGuire is a principal of W.M.McGuire, LLC and a marketing consultant to Concrete Washout Systems, New York, N.Y.
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