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GEI Consultants relocates Ithaca office

GEI Consultants, Inc. has relocated its area office to 1301 Trumansburg Rd. This relocation provides expanded office space to support GEI's expanding staff. The office was opened in February 2009 to respond to the growing needs of GEI's upstate New York clients, many of whom seek experts in the firm's manufactured gas plant (MGP) investigation and remediation practice. Staffed by GEI's seasoned environmental consultants with a specialized expertise in former MGP site investigation and remediation, the office is managed by John Finn, P.E., a senior chemical and civil engineer with more than 24 years of experience in environmental consulting. In addition to MGP investigation and remediation services, GEI is staffed to respond to all manner of geotechnical and environmental inquiries from this office and through the outreach support of the firm's 15 other offices nationwide.
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