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Delivering Environmental and Innovative Solutions for Local Communities

WESTON’s State and Local Government Business Team staff have a personal interest in the health, vitality and development of the communities where we live and work.

With offices strategically located worldwide, we have delivered over 3,000 economic revitalization, infrastructure development, and privatization projects for state, city and county agencies, and local authorities. We take a partnering approach with our clients, communities, and stakeholders, providing solutions to their often complex environmental and redevelopment challenges.

Financially Sensible Solutions to Make You Greener

If you have a sustainable vision, assets with unrealized potential, a willingness to consider new approaches, but limited capital to make it all happen, WESTON has strategies to meet your sustainability goals and will invest in your community. We can help fulfill your green vision with creative, flexible, and integrated services coupled with innovative financing and cost-saving solutions.

Partnering with Your Community to Make a Lasting Impact

WESTON engages our employee-owners to reach out to their communities, to support the causes they are passionate about, and to work on projects that let them serve as community partners.

WESTON’s Making a Difference events often focus on sustainability, education, community development, and the environment, while grassroots events at the local level take place on an even broader spectrum.

The Roy F. Weston Community Partnering Award recognizes an individual or team who has organized events or motivated and enabled their colleagues to participate in Making a Difference events that best exemplify the goals of Community Partnering.

Members of the Edison, New Jersey, office won based on their making a difference activities with the City of Newark, New Jersey. The team’s efforts began when they worked with the city as well as the Port Authority of NY/NJ to clean up Newark’s Liberty Park, allowing Newark residents to enjoy restored green space. This spurred other significant efforts with the city, including a second annual event at Liberty Park, providing environmental education to families at the Bergen Street Festival, and participation in the volunteer event “Jersey Cares Day” in Newark. Additionally, more than 130 employee-owners from WESTON helped East Side High School in Newark with various school improvements. Projects included renovating classrooms, painting, building shelving units, and installing a roof-top solar panel.

WESTON volunteers also participated in cleanup and refurbishment projects at the adjacent Independence Park. These focused efforts in Newark have created a win-win for the city and its residents.

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