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.

Considering an ecological construction project? We are happy to walk your property and discuss options. 978-744-1515

   

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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

Monday June 16Wednesday July 16

Dennis – StoryWalk® at Not Enough Acres Farm
Not Enough Acres Farm,107 Sesuit Neck Rd, Dennis, MA 02638, USA

Join the Dennis Conservation Land Trust for a StoryWalk® in both English and Portuguese of Am I Small? by Philipp Winterberg. Am I Small? follows Tamia as she asks various animals she finds on her journey if she is small. Eventually, she finds the surprising answer. Philipp Winterberg’s books introduce new perspectives on essential themes like friendship, mindfulness, and happiness.

Please keep in mind the following things:

* The trail may be wet and slightly uneven in areas
* Please check yourself and your kids for ticks

📍DCLT Headquarters at Not Enough Acres Farm, 107 Sesuit Neck Rd. East Dennis

📆 June 17th – July 17th

Wednesday July 2

Weeding Wednesday – W. BARNSTABLE
Barnstable Land Trust,1540 Main St, West Barnstable, MA 02668, USA

Calling all green thumb gardeners, weed whackers, and pollinator plant proponents! For 2-hours this month, you can join BLT’s Weeding Wednesday crew at the Barnstable Land Trust https://blt.org/ Office and Conservation Center on Route 6A to help maintain our native landscape gardens. Weeding Wednesday projects might include invasive plant removal, pollinator garden weeding, seed saving, and general property maintenance projects. Note: Registration is required for each individual Weeding Wednesday project. Volunteers should be prepared for physical activity including lifting, kneeling, digging, and cutting brush. BYO water, work gloves, kneeling pads (if preferred), and wear pants and closed-toe shoes. Training will be provided. Limited tools will be provided although you can also bring your own. Project Leader Kelly Barber, Director of Land Stewardship, will send out specific project details the day before the volunteer day.

Register HERE https://blt.org/weeding-wednesday .

Thursday July 3

Volunteer Workday—Orleans

OCT Volunteer Workdays are held the first and third Thursday of each month. Click here https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/36122266012/ to view details of scheduled workdays and to sign up.

Learn more about Orleans Conservation Trust. https://orleansconservationtrust.org/

East Bay Discovery Program – Osterville
Dowses Beach,348 E Bay Rd, Osterville, MA 02655, USA

Looking for a fun, educational activity to do with your kids, grandkids or young visitors this summer? Join BCWC on Thursdays at Dowses Beach in Osterville for our East Bay Discovery Program. Note that Dowses is a Barnstable resident-only beach and you will need a beach sticker for parking.

Healing Endangered Animals – W. BARNSTABLE
Barnstable Land Trust,1540 Main St, West Barnstable, MA 02668, USA

Join B https://blt.org/ arnstable Land Trust https://blt.org/ and Whelden Library https://www.wheldenlibrary.org/ for this special holiday weekend program! Learn about and MEET some endangered animals! The Joy’s of Nature https://thejoysofnature.com/ ’s Joy Marzolf will introduce kids to a chameleon, a boa Eastern rat snake, hognose, large TX rat snake, crested gecko, and a blue tongue skink. Best for ages 4 and up. This event is free and open to the public but pre-registration is required. Please sign up for either the 12:30 or 1:30 showtimes.

Register HERE https://www.wheldenlibrary.org/events/#gsc.tab=0 .

Friday July 4

Cotuit 4th of July Parade – COTUIT
Main Street,Main St, Barnstable, MA, USA

Barnstable Land Trust is excited to be marching in Cotuit’s Fourth of July Parade this year! Come cheer us on as we celebrate community, conservation, and this cherished Cape Cod tradition!

Parade steps off at 11:00 AM from the Cotuit Post Office and heads down Main Street to Cotuit Elementary School. Roads close at 10:00 AM, so plan ahead!

Interesting in marching with BLT? Send us an email mailto:[email protected]?subject=Cotuit%204th%20of%20July%20Parade !

Saturday July 5

Trail Day at the Red Brook Trail Network – WAREHAM

Join us on Saturday July 5th, to trim trails at the Red Brook Trail Network. We will meet at 9am and work until about 11am. Please bring your own work gloves if you have them. Tools will be provided but you are welcome to bring your own (i.e; loppers, clippers, etc). Water, sun screen, bug spray and appropriate woods attire is encouraged. We will meet at the Onset Water Department Office at 15 Sand Pond Rd, East Wareham, MA.

Where: 15 Sand Pond Rd, East Wareham, MA

When: Saturday July 5th 9-11AM

Click here to register! https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/U7JWkIadLmT4SCRLSqd_JQ

Monday July 7Thursday July 10

Save the Date! One Water Summit 2025

One Water Summit is the nation’s premier gathering of diverse water leaders in the country. Since 2016, One Water Summit has sparked innovation by creating unique spaces for collaboration—centered around timely water challenges and solutions—through engaging plenaries and workshops, dynamic learning labs and site-visits, and plenty of networking time between individuals, organizations, and delegations. For questions regarding 2025 Summit delegations, please email [email protected].
One Water Summit is also where we announce the winners of our US Water Prize, which celebrates outstanding achievements in the advancement of sustainable, integrated, and inclusive solutions to our nation’s water challenges.
Sign up for our emails and keep an eye on your inbox for more information on registration and hotel blocks, as well as nominations for the next US Water Prize. In the meantime, mark your calendars for July 8 – 11, 2025!
Curious about last year’s Summit? Visit our One Water Summit 2023 page for highlights, photos, and more.

Tuesday July 8

Butterflies of Great Neck – WAREHAM

Join Wareham Land Trust and Mass Audubon for Great Walks at Great Neck!

Great Neck is home to many different species of butterflies. During this 90-minute naturalist-led walk, hear from Massachusetts Butterfly Club member, Andrew Griffith, as we search for and identify native butterflies, learn about their host plants, and how they are adapting to climate change.

Registration is required

Click here to register https://www.massaudubon.org/programs/allens-pond/96311-butterflies-of-great-neck

EBC Connecticut Chapter Virtual Program Planning Meeting
Virtual Meeting, MA

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