Building a better and more sustainable tomorrow.

SumCo Eco-Contracting is devoted to the specialized field of ecological construction. We have been privileged to serve as the construction partner on hundreds of Eco improvement projects across the northeastern United States, including many of the region’s most notable.
We offer additional site, civil and environmental construction experience supporting redevelopment, remediation, coastal, and linear infrastructure projects that often include challenging Eco improvement elements. We invite you to view our work.

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Dredging & Marine Construction

Dredging & Marine Construction

Hydraulic & Mechanical Dredging

Beneficial Use of Dredge Materials

Subtidal Infrastructure

Jetties, Piers, & Bulkheads

CDF Infrastructure
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Eco-contracting Service areas

Ecosystem Restoration
& Mitigation

Dam Removal
& River Restoration

Coastal
Stabilization

Infrastructure
& Resiliency

Dredging
& Marine Construction

Parks
& Open Spaces

Native Plant
Communities

Remediation

Restoration Spotlight
– Before and After

Columbia Lake Dam – Before and After

After notching and lowering the lake, the dam was removed and SumCo restored the newly exposed riparian corridor on a NJ Wildlife Management Area, opening up a 10-mile river stretch. This dam removal restored connection to the third largest New Jersey tributary to the Delaware.

Upcoming Industry Events

Wednesday April 24

The Challenge of Net Zero at IRA +1 – An EBC Energy Resources Webinar
Virtual Event, United States
Planning and Environment Linkages (PEL) Handbook and PEL Flowcharts Webinar

On January 17, 2024, FHWA published the new PEL Handbook and three PEL Flowcharts “Authorities, Purpose and Needs, and Alternatives” on the FHWA Environmental Review Toolkit website. PEL represents a collaborative and integrated approach to transportation decision-making that considers benefits and impacts of proposed transportation system improvements to the environment, community, and economy during the transportation planning process to inform the environmental review process. The PEL handbook and flowcharts provide practitioners with guidance that support implementing PEL approaches.
This webinar will showcase the contents of the PEL Handbook, walk through the PEL Flowcharts and how to implement the PEL authorities, describe how planning information and decisions made during planning can have utility in the environmental review process, and provide an opportunity for questions and discussions on these newly available materials.

Friday April 26

Intermodal Freight Decarbonization

The USDOT Climate Change Center is hosting a 2024 webinar series on climate change and transportation topics, ranging from greenhouse gas reduction strategies to climate resilience activities to research and technology advancements.

Monday April 29

How to Apply for the Roadside Pollinator Program: General Overview

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) will host a webinar to assist applicants with applying to the Roadside Pollinator Program. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law established the Roadside Pollinator Program authorizing appropriations of $2,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2022 through 2026. The purpose of the Roadside Pollinator Program is to provide competitive grants for projects that seek to improve, further develop, or implement a Pollinator Friendly Practices Plan on Highway Rights-of-Ways and Roadsides. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 appropriated the first amount of funding for this program, providing $3,000,000 for fiscal year 2023.
The “How to Apply for the Roadside Pollinator Program: General Overview” webinar is intended to provide an overview of the Roadside Pollinator Program, provide applicants with knowledge for applying to program, and clarify any questions associated with the application process. This webinar is free and open to the public. It is intended for a broad range of attendees, including representatives of organizations eligible to receive funds under the Roadside Pollinator Program, which are State Departments of Transportation, Federal land management agencies, and Indian Tribes.

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