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White Paper Helps Building Owners Minimize Risks and Costs Associated with PCBs in Construction Materials

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EH&E
60 Wells Avenue
Newton, MA, 02459-3210
USA



Press release date: April 21, 2009

Needham, Mass. - April 21, 2009 - A new, free white paper can help building owners, developers, and others minimize the very real risks and costs caused by the discovery of PCBs in their construction materials.

The paper titled "What You Need to Know About Managing PCBs in Construction Materials - An Emerging Environmental Issue" details the potential liabilities and current risk management strategies for dealing with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in construction materials.

"PCB-containing building materials represent a newly discovered and significant liability for building owners, real estate developers, REITS, financing institutions, and contractors, "says John McCarthy, President and co-founder of EH&E Inc., a Needham, Mass.-based environmental services consulting firm.

"The regulation-driven remediation efforts can dramatically impact the cost of renovation or demolition, quickly costing millions of dollars for a single, large-scale project. Public and private owners of real estate must be aware of the regulatory requirements and legal implications. They must have strategies ready to implement to effectively minimize their construction risk and remediation costs," he said.

The discovery of PCBs in building materials generally occurs once a project has been contracted, resulting in costly project change orders that significantly impact the construction schedule and project costs.

This white paper details a proactive strategy to avoid regulatory mishaps, maintain a safe and healthful building, and accurately assess the need for and costs of any required remediation efforts prior to construction so that these costs can be predicted and minimized in the project budget.

Download the white paper "What You Need to Know About Managing PCBs in Construction Materials-An Emerging Environmental Issue," at: http://www.eheinc.com/pcbriskmgmt.htm. Or, for more information contact EH&E directly on the web at: www.eheinc.com or by phone at: 1-800-825-5343.

About EH&E Inc.
EH&E Inc. (www.eheinc.com) has provided an extensive range of environmental and engineering consulting services for over 20 years. The EH&E team consists of more than 60 experts with an outstanding record of providing business-focused solutions for issues that affect the built environment. EH&E has a depth of knowledge and credibility unmatched in the industry. The firm's wealth of readily-accessible information is a powerful resource for its clients.

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