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REM-CON is a diversified project team of environmental specialists applying a unique combination of hands-on experience and technical expertise to the environmental and construction needs of our clients. The following is a brief summary of REM-CON's project team and their related experience:

 

Bradley N. Kimpling, EE 

Mr. Kimpling holds an Electrical Engineering degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Mr. Kimpling has over 25 years of construction and environmental experience and has managed projects involving commercial building construction and renovations, high-pressure piping systems, operation and maintenance of reactor plants, installation of stormwater piping and detention ponds, and the general design of erosion control measures. Mr. Kimpling's environmental experience includes soil and groundwater remediation projects at HSRA and UST sites, the design and installation of automated flow measuring and sampling devices for NPDES related projects (Watershed Assessments, MS4 Permits), the decommissioning of industrial plants, the installation of new and the retrofit of existing wastewater treatment systems. Mr. Kimpling is also REM-CON's Georgia licensed Utility Manager and Foreman. Mr. Kimpling has several years of experience as a Safety Officer for the City of Atlanta CSO renovations and erosion control. Mr. Kimpling is REM-CON dedicated equipment operator for demolition, excavation, and removal projects.

Prior to joining REM-CON as Operations Manager, Mr. Kimpling was field sampling supervisor for KHAFRA Engineering Consultants and a Division Supervisor in the United States Navy. Mr. Kimpling was also a former Construction Project Manager for Anchor Investment Corporation.


Brent Cortelloni, B.Sc.

Mr. Cortelloni holds a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from Illinois State Univeristy. Mr. Cortelloni has over 30 years of experience in the environmental field and has managed projects involving UST investigations and remediation; RFIs and remediation; Georgia HSRA site investigations and remediation; landfill groundwater monitoring, assessment, and reporting; installation and operation and maintenance of groundwater extraction and treatment systems; NPDES Phase I and II permitting; watershed assessments; environmental compliance audits; and Phase I and II environmental site assessments. Mr. Cortelloni has also assisted corporations and municipalities with many state and/or federal regulatory issues (i.e., NPDES permitting, regulatory interpretation, RCRA compliance audits, hazardous waste disposal, stormwater management, etc.).

Prior to starting REM-CON, Mr. Cortelloni was a project manager for Conestoga-Rovers & Associates (CRA), a 1,000 person international environmental consulting firm, where he was involved with all aspects of CERCLA, RCRA, HSRA, and solid waste-related projects. He also managed the quality assurance department for CRA's Atlanta office.


John Schwaller, B.Sc., PG 

Mr. Schwaller holds a Bachelor of Science degree in geology and biology from the University of Rochester, NY, and is a Registered Professional Geologist (PG) in the state of Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky,  and Tennessee. Mr. Schwaller has over 28 years of experience in the environmental field and has managed projects involving UST investigations and removals; Superfund investigations and remedial actions; solid waste disposal facility assessments; Georgia HSRA site investigations; industrial wastewater facility management; health and safety and environmental compliance management; and numerous Phase I and II environmental site assessments. Mr. Schwaller has also conducted numerous indoor air quality assessments for local industry involving responses to "sick building" syndromes and baseline air quality assessments.

Prior to joining REM-CON, Mr. Schwaller was a project manager with CRA where he specialized in hydrogeologic assessment and remediation programs involving subsurface geologic investigations and hydrogeologic characterizations. Mr. Schwaller was primarily responsible for the management of Phase II environmental site assessments associated with property transfers for numerous Fortune 500 commercial and industrial corporations. He also managed the field investigation personnel for CRA's Atlanta office.