EWMA Adds Drone Media to Real Estate Services
EWMA is excited to announce the addition of Drone Media Services to its tool box.  An aerial view of property allows for a unique perspective of a site's overall condition, surrounding properties, water features, roadways and other elements critical in decision making for acquisition and development.  Due to their size drones are able to fly into areas that may be inaccessible or hazardous to assess structure and land conditions.  EWMA President, Don Richardson, sees the application of drones in real estate transactions as a real advantage whether in the due diligence phase or site surveys allowing for faster and safer assessments.  Additionally, they can be used to document stages of improvement over a period of time of large scale construction and/or development projects. 

Drones are extremely versatile.  They can fly from a few inches from the ground up to 400 feet panning or framing a chosen subject, move left, right, up or down or rotate on the same spot because the pilot has a real time visual of the object under surveillance.  The quality of the pictures is outstanding as they shoot in full HD.  EWMA will complete your site survey and risk assessments in compliance with all Federal, State and local laws.  This is another enhancement EWMA offers our clients at a very cost effective price that includes editing. 

Mr. Richardson says, "We are very pleased to be one of the first environmental firms adding this innovative tool to our menu of services.  It is a great way to show your property to potential buyers.  The application of drones in real estate is in its infancy and I'm excited to see how its use will evolve."  We welcome the opportunity to discuss how we are utilizing this technology. Contact Don.Richardson@ewma.com or (973) 560-1400 x186 



Environmental Alert

NJDEP issued a Compliance Advisory Enforcement Alert #2015-14 regarding the generators of regulated medical waste (RMW) in New Jersey.   PMWs may need to revise their handling, marking and storage practices and procedures to meet federal hazardous materials requirements.  To discuss if the enforcement impacts your business, contact Craig Gorczyca, Certified Hazardous Materials Manager, Craig.Gorczyca@ewma.com or 973.560.1400 x145. Read More
Michael Sylvester Elected to NEDA Board of Directors

EWMA is pleased to announce Mike Sylvester has been elected to the Northeastern Economic Developers Association (NEDA) Board of Directors 2016.  NEDA members are dedicated economic development professionals who share best practices with members and the communities they serve. Mr. Sylvester has over twenty-seven years of public/private sector experience in the environmental industry and is recognized on both National and State levels as a leader in Brownfields.  NEDA.
EWMA is Hiring!

EWMA is looking for qualified candidates to fill the following positions: 

  • Environmental Engineer
  • Regulatory Compliance Specialist
  • Mid-Level Geologist or Environmental Scientist
  • Marketing Coordinator
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Where to Find Us

Date
Who
Where
Jan. 29
Michael Sylvester, EVP
CIANJ Real Property Roundtable Register
Feb. 1
Michael Sylvester, EVP
David Fullmer, PM
Newark Regional Business Partnership Register
Feb. 2
Michael Sylvester, EVP
Paul Schatz, VP
Morris County Chamber of Commerce Networking Event Register
Feb. 3
Debra Goldberg
Morris County Chamber of Commerce, Young Professionals
Feb. 4
Al Moffit, Director
Alan Arico, PM
Hot Topics in Site Remediation Register
Feb. 11
Al Moffit, Director
Mid-Atlantic Real Estate 2016 Industrial & Economic Development Annual Summit Register

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