This Week in Print Nov 1, 2008
- TRC Companies, Inc.. - Winston Avery iates. (Boston Business Journal, MA)
Cleanup To Continue At Former PepsiCo Site Feb 22, 2008
Friday February 22, 2008. (Rockrose Development) A rendering from Rockrose Development Corp. shows a mock-up of future construction planned for the former PepsiCo site. (Queens Chronicle, NY)
Fantasy thanks additional sponsors Nov 30, 2007
Snowman ( 300): Charley and Helen Burchfield, Hinze's BBQ, Schroeder and Company, Tony's Family Restaurant, TRC Companies, Inc. and Wilson Engineering Co.; and. Reindeer ( 100): The Dronka Family, Sealy Veterinary Clinic, The Bellville Times and The Wallis Review. (Sealy News, TX)
Chavez gets 15 days for fatal accident Nov 29, 2007
He did environmental testing for TRC Companies Inc., which is an engineering, consulting and construction-management firm that reported $401. 2 million in gross revenue for the fiscal year ending in June 2006. (Durango Herald)
Decorating contest to light up holidays Nov 23, 2007
Cash prizes will be provided to the home winners by TRC Companies, Inc. of Houston with 100 going to the first-place winner, 50 going to the second-place winner and 25 going to the third-place winner. Winning businesses will receive trophies. (Sealy News, TX)
Pala power plant necessary, planners say Sep 25, 2007
Joseph Stenger with TRC Companies Inc., third from right, lead the tour of the state's energy commission of the site near Pala where a 96-megawatt power plant has been proposed. DON BOOMER Staff Photographer. (North County Times)
Pollution-Control Stocks Ride Environmentalist Wave Jul 19, 2007
Environmental consultant TRC Companies Inc. posted a loss for in the first quarter, but is up 37 percent this year, now trading at US$11. 80. (Planet Ark, United States)
Father files lawsuit in sons death Apr 20, 2007
The three-page complaint accuses Eugene Chavez of negligence and his company, TRC Companies Inc., of wanton and willful conduct. It notes that TRC instructed Chavez to drive straight from Oregon to New Mexico, changing off with one other person to sleep and drive. (Durango Herald)