Lebanon, NJ — Liberty Environmental, Inc. has announced the acquisition of Frey Engineering, LLC of Lebanon, New Jersey. The move is part of Liberty Environmental’s ongoing expansion strategy, which includes expanding its service areas, increasing its workforce, and acquiring new technical capabilities.
Frey Engineering is a well-known and respected environmental engineering and consulting firm that has been serving clients in New Jersey and surrounding areas for over two decades. The company's expertise in the fields of remedial assessment, remedial design, and construction oversight, particularly on large-scale Superfund cleanup projects and landfill closures, will be a valuable addition to Liberty Environmental’s portfolio of services.
"We are pleased to welcome Frey Engineering to Liberty Environmental," said Jim Cinelli, president of Liberty Environmental. "Their expertise in civil and environmental engineering and consulting is a perfect fit with our existing capabilities and will allow us to provide even more comprehensive services to our clients."
With the acquisition, Liberty Environmental will increase its capability to serve clients in New Jersey and the New York City metropolitan area. The company will also be adding a team of experienced professionals to its staff, including Frey Engineering's founder and principal, Leo Frey.
"We are excited to join the Liberty Environmental team," said Leo Frey. "Our combined resources, expertise, and experience will enable us to better serve our clients and take on a wider variety of environmental projects."
About Liberty Environmental, Inc.
Founded in 2004, Liberty Environmental is an environmental consulting firm headquartered in Reading, PA, with offices in Lancaster, PA, Berwyn, PA, and New York City. The company provides a wide range of environmental services to clients in the commercial, industrial, and public sectors. Its services include environmental permitting, strategic air quality consulting, environmental auditing and due diligence, site remediation, and natural resources.
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