Projects

EOI was the prime contractor for the site characterization and remediation of 24 former MGP sites. Scopes of Work varied at each site, but in most every case involved extensive site sampling, development and installation of temporary fabric structures and air filtration systems, and remediation. A number of sites required pre-demo asbestos inspections, abatement, and demolition.
The National Geospatial Agency (NGA) has chosen to relocate from South St. Louis to approximately 100 acres of mixed-use residential, commercial, and industrial property in near north St. Louis City.
Pinnacle Entertainment won its bid to locate its casino, entertainment, and mixed commercial development on the Mississippi riverfront in the Lemay area of south St. Louis County.
Encompassing portions of three municipalities in northern St. Louis County, the 550-acre NorthPark redevelopment is a result of the partnership of two major developers, St. Louis City and County, and the State of Missouri.
In 2005 Solutia shut down operations at the 38-acre Queeny Plant after operating as a chemical manufacturing facility for 104 years. Although situated on 38 acres in a desirable location less than a half mile from Downtown St. Louis, with river and rail access, the site has remained vacant, likely due to Solutia’s 100-year environmental legacy.
This 60-acre former industrial site, located at the confluence of the Mississippi and the Des Peres Rivers on the southern border of the City of St. Louis, has been vacant for more than 27 years.
EOI selected to transfer the liability and real property of Missouri City Power Plant
Negotiating and addressing environmental legacy issues with innovative and productive plans
Encompassing portions of three municipalities in northern St. Louis County, the 550-acre NorthPark redevelopment is a result of the partnership of two major developers, St. Louis City and County, and the State of Missouri.
Stout Industries, one of the nation’s largest manufacturers of printed metal signs and marketing materials, had outgrown their existing building and needed additional space.

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