EnviroVantage named Business of the Year by Business NH Magazine
EnviroVantage has once again been honored with New Hampshire's most prestigious business award, the 2014 Business of the Year, from Business NH Magazine in the category of Construction/Engineering. This is the second time in five years that EnviroVantage has captured this award. The judges selected the winners based on their significant involvement and generous contributions made to both their industry and community. Each company needed to effectively demonstrate how they go above and beyond the normal daily activities and make a major positive impact in the state of NH.
"We are very honored to have been presented with this wonderful award and would like to express our gratitude to the amazing people involved with Business New Hampshire, the Exeter Chamber of Commerce for nominating us and to all our hardworking, dedicated employees here at EnviroVantage, because without them, none of this would be possible," said owner/president Scott Knightly.
EnviroVantage is a fully licensed, full service commercial and residential environmental and specialty services contractor. They provide innovative strategies, exceptional performance and superior customer services such as the removal of lead paint, asbestos and mold, H1N1 decontamination, demolition, disaster recovery, surface preparation and cleaning plus historic restoration and environmental clean-up. EnviroVantage utilizes cutting edge technology to reduce time and save money while maximizing the recycling of raw materials.
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