Our firm includes a construction project manager, environmental scientist, urban planners, civil professionals for both public and private sector organizations. Slade’s industries served are federal agencies, state government, local municipalities, healthcare, commercial, education, industrial, airports, Regional Planning Commission, law firms, real estate development firms, engineering firms, contractors, financial institutions, corporations, and nonprofits. Our business units provide premier services to help our valued clients meet their business objectives. Slade can support every stage of a project with comprehensive services.
We are active in the field of environmental consulting, urban planning, safety, and construction quality control. We provide a variety of services and delivery methods that can be customized to serve the unique needs of each project and customer. Our ultimate goal is that our clients are satisfied with the entire construction process, not just the final product.
To achieve our client’s purpose we serve them as a construction quality control manager, safety, urban planner, or environmental consultant. The three elements that make up Slade are: honesty, integrity, and reliability. We call this a tree approach of partnering that establishes a great foundation. We work with the entire team to ensure owners get their desired project.
Our primary focus has been environmental consulting that includes: Phase I, II, and III Environmental Site Assessments
At Slade, knowing what is under your construction site is just as important to us as to what is above the site.
Soil testing, asphalt testing, concrete testing, aggregate testing, rebar inspections, steel inspections…
Slade is a WBENC, MBE, DBE, SBA 8(a), HubZone, EDWOSB General Contracting firm.
In partnership with our skilled urban planning personnel assist our clients in strategic development of land use.
Our skilled urban planning personnel assist our clients in strategic development of land use, environmental, and transportation planning.
Sustainable development can be defined in many ways. Common definitions include meeting the needs of the world today without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. In financial terms, it means living on income rather than consuming finite capital. In family terms, it means leaving an inheritance to our children.
By its nature, construction has the potential to create negative impacts on the natural environment when not actively managed. Done correctly, it has the potential to have a significant positive impact. Slade sees an opportunity in proactive environmental management.
Slade has been exploring and defining how it can within its direct sphere of influence, contribute to a more sustainable world. We are committed to sustainability practices that spans our entire business process, from our construction practices to our people and everyday actions. Understanding how sustainable design and construction is perceived by the Architect, Engineer, contractor, and Owner (AECO) community is imperative in order to achieve green building. We have a responsibility to our employees, environment, and communities in which we operate.