- U.S. government contracting
- Environmentally sound and green building design
- Pollution prevention and waste management
- Environmental assessment, management, and permitting
- Resource conservation and recovery
- Site investigation, remediation and restoration
- Water supply exploration, development and management
Mr. Popkin can readily develop workshops and consulting services in related specialties. Moreover, through his network of Valued Associates of other experienced consultants, and engineering, construction, facility operation and maintenance, legal, and lobbying entities, he offers a wide range of services.
Mr. Popkin is pleased to be agreeable to various commercial arrangements to provide professional services to private, public, and governmental organizations. These services include, but are not limited, to:
ü Workshops, training and consulting in the general offerings above
ü Needs, resource and sustainability assessment
ü Engineering feasibility studies and design
ü Construction and construction management
ü Environmental services
ü Resources management
ü Infrastructure facility operation and maintenance
ü Regulatory policy review and enhancement
ü Program monitoring and evaluation
The value of these services to the clients, when properly and widely implemented, will be reduced human-health and environmental costs, improved quality of life and worker and community health and morale, restoration of its diverse habitats, and progress towards modernization in resource management. For example, integrated solid waste management, which source-separates solid waste for resource reuse and recycling through a clean Materials Recovery Facility, is significantly less expensive and more efficient than exploring for and developing new materials sources; organic landfill materials can be converted to methane gas which can be used as an energy source or can be converted to commercial compost as a soil amendment. Incorporating green building concepts in building design takes advantage of natural sunlight, solar heat, and natural rainfall and runoff to reduce the energy demand, fresh-water demand, and water-flooding impacts of facilities, resulting in significantly lower energy, water, wastewater, and flood-impact costs by as much as 40 to 60 percent. Environmental assessment, when done in the context of community participation and decision-making, improves community acceptance, benefits from community knowledge, and reinforces community civil society so important to continuing the trend to sustained infrastructure
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Ten Easy Questions on Federal Contracting
We are long-time federal contractors and contract managers. We are conducting a serious CONFIDENTIAL survey on federal procurement, especially contracting and grants for goods and services, to help the American people understand the process and for potential contractors and grantees to do better at it, make some money, do some good, employ the nation (including us), and keep most of us out of prison. We would greatly appreciate it if you would honestly and confidentially answer these ten questions.
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