Manchester NH, June 8, 2012: RPF Environmental is happy to announce their in-kind donation of site survey services and laboratory analysis for the renovation and repair work to the Manchester Girls Center. For the renovation project RPF performed hazardous building material testing to help ensure compliance with various state and federal regulations for materials such as asbestos and potential lead waste disposal. The Girls Center, housed in a 27-year old former church located at 340 Varney Street in Manchester NH, offers a wide variety of services and programs for at-risk girls, their families and community members.
“This facility will undergo major interior and exterior renovations, from a new roof and windows to new playground and landscaping. We’re excited to begin recruiting volunteers to help make this dream a reality” said Jonathan Halle, co- chair of Building on Hope.
RPF is proud to support the valuable community programs offered by Girls Inc. and Building on Hope. With offices in Northwood NH, Portland ME and Amesbury MA, RPF provides indoor air quality assessments; hazardous material testing; asbestos, PCBs, sick building syndrome and mold assessments; construction safety; and OSHA and EPA regulatory compliance services to public and private clients throughout the country. More information is available at https://www.airpf.com.