Environmental Management Resources
Environmental Management Resources, founded in 1988 by Mike and Connie Cook, is a prominent construction and environmental services firm headquartered in Niceville, Florida. Initially starting as a small company in Washington with a focus on asbestos management and environmental consulting, EMR has grown exponentially over the past three decades. With a workforce that has expanded from just three employees, the company now offers a comprehensive array of services across different sectors, including design and construction, environmental management, and emergency management and response.
Recognized for its expertise in both design-build and design-bid-build project delivery, EMR takes pride in delivering innovative solutions for new construction and renovation projects. The company emphasizes high-quality work and steadfast safety protocols in all its endeavors. With a portfolio that includes over 12,000 projects amounting to nearly $400 million, EMR has built extensive relationships with numerous governmental and military clients. Their notable clientele includes the Air Force, Army Corps of Engineers, Navy, Marine Corps Reserve, and various other federal agencies. They are particularly known for their involvement in significant projects such as emergency response contracts after Hurricane Katrina and the BP Oil Spill.
Throughout its history, EMR has achieved numerous accolades, including the SBA National Small Business of the Year and the BNSF Distinguished Supplier Award, underscoring its commitment to excellence in service delivery. The company’s expansion efforts include opening multiple offices across states and continuously adapting to the evolving demands of the construction and environmental sectors. In 2003, the firm's official name was streamlined from Environmental Management Resources, Inc. to EMR, Inc., reflecting its growth and broader service offerings. Today, EMR stands as a key player in the construction and environmental management industry, continually striving to lead with integrity and innovation in all its projects.
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