Quest Resource Holding Corp., a provider of waste management programs for businesses headquartered in The Colony, Texas, has launched a new suite of service offerings for the construction and demolition (C&D) industry. Quest's new job site recycling and general requirement services, combined with existing the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) project management and certification offerings, provide a program at every stage of the construction process.
Quest's new service offerings are designed to enable clients in this sector to control cost, access waste disposal alternatives, streamline logistics and increase efficiencies across a regional or national footprint.
"We have received numerous requests for services in the construction and demolition marketplace," says Quest CEO Ray Hatch. "As a solution provider, we saw the need for a more streamlined process for construction project managers juggling multiple vendors to manage a variety of waste streams and other services on each job site. We are confident that our solutions will free up a considerable amount of time for managers on the job site."
"Quest's national footprint, waste minimization expertise and business intelligence platform bring visibility to waste and recycling spends as well as landfill diversion results across a myriad of job sites,” Hatch continued. “We help construction site managers and construction executives make impactful, data-based business decisions."
Quest receives incoming requests, schedules and manages services and provides LEED credit tracking and sustainability reporting.
Quest's construction offerings include general requirement services such as temporary offices, storage containers, toilets and hand washing stations, holding tanks, water tanks and dumpsters. C&D waste and recycling services include solutions for materials such as wood, concrete, roofing, drywall, metal, plastic and blast media recycling as well as hazardous and non-hazardous waste.
Quest's new service offerings are designed to enable clients in this sector to control cost, access waste disposal alternatives, streamline logistics and increase efficiencies across a regional or national footprint.
"We have received numerous requests for services in the construction and demolition marketplace," says Quest CEO Ray Hatch. "As a solution provider, we saw the need for a more streamlined process for construction project managers juggling multiple vendors to manage a variety of waste streams and other services on each job site. We are confident that our solutions will free up a considerable amount of time for managers on the job site."
"Quest's national footprint, waste minimization expertise and business intelligence platform bring visibility to waste and recycling spends as well as landfill diversion results across a myriad of job sites,” Hatch continued. “We help construction site managers and construction executives make impactful, data-based business decisions."
Quest receives incoming requests, schedules and manages services and provides LEED credit tracking and sustainability reporting.
Quest's construction offerings include general requirement services such as temporary offices, storage containers, toilets and hand washing stations, holding tanks, water tanks and dumpsters. C&D waste and recycling services include solutions for materials such as wood, concrete, roofing, drywall, metal, plastic and blast media recycling as well as hazardous and non-hazardous waste.
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