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Empire Construction of CNY, LLC
Empire Excavation of CNY LLC streamlines the construction process by specializing in residential and commercial demolition, site prep, excavation, and concrete removal services. We are a fully insured and locally owned and operated business that is committed to excellence and... more
Fisher Companies
Fisher Companies provides exceptional service to residential, commercial, industrial and municipal customers. Since 1970, we've been providing top-of-the-line demolition and site development services. Our high-quality results can't be beat, so contact us today to learn more! more
Oliver Enterprises Inc
Oliver Enterprises Inc offers the Syracuse, New York area demolition services of all shapes and sizes. We can tear down residential and commercial structures, from mobile homes to houses, oil tanks, concrete, and more. more
CDP Excavating Services LLC
CDP Excavating Services LLC is a family-owned and operated business serving Central New York including Onondaga and Oswego counties. We started in 1993 and specialize in building demolition, excavation services, concrete removal, and pool removal. We are fully insured and offer... more
Kurt & Diana Warren
Kurt & Diana Warren provides the Auburn, New York area with high-quality demolition services. Our team of professionals is highly accurate, completing all that we do precisely and safely. When working with us, customers can expect... more
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What is an underground storage tank?
Underground storage tanks are large containers built to hold large amounts of liquid or gas underground. These tanks were widely used between the 1930s and late 1980. Typically built of bare steel, these tanks are still used on residential and commercial properties, though they are becoming less common due to their environmental and health risks.