Description
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This edition of EBJ features sections on three segments of the industry: hazardous waste management, remediation construction services and industrial services. These sectors-the “contracting” segments of the environmental industry-accounted for $24.6 billion in revenues in 2013, according to EBJ segmentation and analysis portrayed in charts and tables in this edition along with ranking of top companies in each segment. Both the $25-billion environmental contracting segments and the $28-billion environmental consulting & engineering industry benefit from the trends of a growing U.S. oil & gas industry and a corresponding expansion of industrial production, in addition to growth in development and construction. Forecasters who once anticipated a contraction in domestic services revenues in these categories now see a long tail of growth in virtually every sub-segment.
Exhibits and data included in and with this issue are:
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- U.S. Hazardous Waste Management Industry in 2013 ($bil)
- U.S. Environmental Contracting Markets in 2013-2014 ($bil)
- U.S. Remediation/Industrial Services Industry in 2013 ($bil)
- U.S. Hazardous Waste Market by Segment 2005-2014 ($bil)
- Top Public Companies in Hazwaste/Radwaste Off-Site Disposal, 2011-2013
- Clean Harbors Segment Data: 2012-2013
- Stericycle Revenues, USA vs. Foreign, 2009-2013
- Stericycle Acquisitions: 2010-2013
- Top U.S. Remediation Companies in 2013
- U.S. Site Remediation Market 1988-2014, Public vs. Private
- U.S. Industrial Services Market 2000-2014 ($bil)
- Top U.S. Industrial Services Companies in 2013
- U.S. Industrial Services Industry in 2013
- Recent Transactions in Industrial Services
- Heritage – Crystal Clean Revenues 2009-2013
Table of Contents
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01.Environmental Contracting Overview: The $24.6 billion contracting segments of the environmental industry grew 2-3% in 2013-2014 as private sector growth in oil & gas, industry and property development balanced decline in federal markets.pg 1-3
02.Hazardous waste firms diversify service offerings into growth tangents in recovery, field services, used oil and management and recovery in other wastestreams: Profiles of Veolia, Clean Harbors, Ross Environmental Services and recent transactions by US Ecology and Stericycle.pg 4-8
03.Remediation contractors endure tough federal markets but benefit from growing industrial market: Profiles of Creamer, O’Brien & Gere, Conti and Cabrera.pg 10-14
04.Oil & gas boom buoys the $6.8 billion industrial services business: Leaders profiled include HydroChem, Clean Harbors and Waste Connections.pg 15-19
05.Company Profiles: Ecoserv, Heritage-Crystal Clean and Kemron Environmental Services.pg 19-22