Soil Remediation
Competetive Pricing for Thermal Remediation Projects
May 27 2014
TerraTherm, Inc. (USA), a manufcturer of thermal remediation solutions, announced today the availability of their Tier One Pricing Model, offering highly competitive pricing for sites of modest scale and complexity, while featuring their globally recognised expertise, advanced methods and proven results. Now, projects with qualifying scale and contaminants can be remediated by TerraTherm at costs that compete squarely with thermal practitioners who may claim price advantages, but lack TerraTherm's proven track record and full range of technologies.
"Over the course of 15 years, we have learned a great deal about how to improve efficiency and streamline processes without sacrificing quality, safety or results. We have also been sharply focused on refining sustainability in all aspects of our operations," says Dr. Ralph Baker, Chairman and Chief Scientist of TerraTherm. "This combination of continuous improvement, sustainability and value engineering has allowed us to create our Tier One Pricing Model to meet the needs of clients having sites of modest complexity and scale."
"It turns out that many responsible parties who would prefer to work with TerraTherm may think of us as the vendor who deals primarily with the larger and more complex projects. With Tier One Pricing, we have developed a value-engineered solution that gives our clients all of our problem-solving capabilities and the most experienced teams in the field, at prices comparable to less proven vendors," observes John Bierschenk, President and CEO of TerraTherm. "We are looking forward to working on a great many projects at this scale, while tackling the world's largest and most complex sites and continuing to be the leader in thermal remediation technologies."
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