Sustainability

Building a Resilient Future Through Sustainability

At Schnabel, sustainability is not an add-on — it’s built into the way we design, engineer, and build. From minimizing environmental impact on job sites to implementing innovative geotechnical solutions, our goal is to create resilient infrastructure that supports communities for generations to come.

Key Points:

These innovative practices don’t just reduce impact — they redefine
what’s possible in geostructural construction.

Our Sustainability Initiatives

At Schnabel, sustainability isn’t an afterthought — it’s central to how we design and build digital experiences. From eco-conscious hosting to streamlined, resource-efficient development practices, our goal is to create websites that perform beautifully while
supporting a healthier planet.
Electric Tools & Equipment

Electric Tools & Equipment

Battery-powered tools and equipment are prioritized over those powered by gas. These tools help us to reduce carbon emissions and fuel spills. The use of battery-powered equipment is also safer and more efficient than conventional electric equipment as we do not have to run power cords all over the site.

Reduced Carbon Emissions

Reduced Carbon Emissions

Our heavy equipment is consistently updated to phase out parts that emit high emissions. For instance, older engines are replaced with (Tier IV) engines, which are more fuel-efficient and produce fewer emissions. Furthermore, diesel fuel for our heavy equipment is filtered through high-efficiency particulate filters to remove contaminants and ensure that our engines run at peak efficiency.

Solar Energy

Solar Energy

Our primary equipment facility in Strasburg, Virginia is 100% powered by the sun via solar panel arrays on the roof.

Spill Response

Spill Response

Comprehensive spill response plans are followed to address spills. These plans aim to isolate the discharged material and prevent it from entering other areas within the proximity of the spill. Furthermore, Spill response kits are provided to team members which contain materials designed to mitigate and clean all types of spills.

Stormwater Pollution Prevention

Stormwater Pollution Prevention

Stormwater pollution prevention methods using stilt fencing and hay bales are used on projects located near open areas of water such as streams and rivers.

Sustainable Materials

Sustainable Materials

The wood materials used in our wood lagging projects are renewable sources that don’t harm the environment. Additionally, we comply with all “LEED” certified sustainable materials proposed by general contractors.

Emphasis on Recycling

Emphasis on Recycling

Our equipment facility shop is heated during the winter with recycled oil and lubricants drained from our equipment. Furthermore, 100% of the petroleum-based products that are utilized in the daily maintenance of our equipment are recycled, and all the shop towels and rags used by our mechanics are produced with recycled cotton and flannel materials.

Recycling Technology

Recycling Technology

For jet grouting projects, we utilize fluid recycling technology that minimizes the amount of Portland Cement we use.

Waste Prevention

Waste Prevention

Meticulous material planning is done at the start of our projects to minimize the amount of waste produced. Example of our waste prevention actions include constantly monitoring the field power on our projects to prevent the flow of electrical power from equipment that is not in service and using digital documentation platforms to avoid the use of paper.

Reducing Impact
While Maximizing Performance

Schnabel leverages decades of geotechnical expertise to deliver solutions that balance project performance with environmental responsibility. Whether stabilizing slopes, reinforcing structures, or developing excavation support systems, our methods are designed to protect ecosystems, conserve resources, and promote long‑term structural health.

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Collaboration for Better Outcomes

We believe sustainability is a shared responsibility. By working closely with owners, general contractors, suppliers, trade partners and communities, Schnabel delivers solutions that align with project goals while upholding environmental responsibility. Together, we can create infrastructure that meets today’s needs without compromising tomorrow’s.

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Key Contacts:

David Vega Sanchez | PM, Pre-Con

Key Contacts:

German Varon | Sr. PM, Pre-Con

Ernie Brandl | Sr. PM, Pre-Con

Key Contacts:

Ryan Whaley | Sr. PM, Pre-Con

Kristopher Knier | Sr. PM, Pre-Con

Brendan Sheppard | Sr. PM, Pre-Con

Key Contacts:

Claus Ludwig | Sr. PM, Pre-Con

Key Contacts:

Mark Goudschaal | Sr. PM, Pre-Con

Key Contacts:

Sue Wright | Sr. PM, Pre-Con

Harold Gathers | Sr. PM, Pre-Con

Key Contacts:

Sixto Fernandez | Mid-Atlantic Area Manager

Rich Pratt | Sr. PM, Pre-Con

Taylor Youngwood | PM, Pre-Con

Key Contacts:

Josh Fallon | Sr. PM, Pre-Con

Key Contacts:

Michael Patzek | Business Development Manager