Exciting events on our calendar, from local meetings to national conferences. Hoping to connect with you somewhere along the way! Click the links to learn more: SAME Society of American Military Engineers 2023 Federal Small Business Conference: https://www.samesbc.org/index.cfm SAME Philadelphia Post Resiliency Conference: https://www.same.org/event/philadelphia-post-resilience-symposium/ NJASBO New Jersey Association of School Business Officials: https://www.njasbo.com/ NJLM New …
TTI & NJ Schools – Upcoming Events and Presentation
TTI is proud business partners with two NJ School organizations: NJ Schools Buildings and Grounds Association and NJ Association of School Business Officials (NJASBO). We support many of their members with environmental compliance and issues that may arise in their buildings. On Tuesday, June 8, we are attending the Burlington Chapter of NJSB&GA’s Expo Tuesday, …
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AFTER COVID19 – Helping you prepare your school
TTI is prepared to assist school districts; helping administration, staff and community feel as comfortable as possible and to provide professional consulting during these confusing and anxious times. TTI can provide training, planning, oversight and cleaning efficacy testing in response to this pandemic. Our team is closely monitoring the latest coronavirus (COVID-19) developments and we …
Lead in Water Testing – Will you be in compliance?
Grant Information Grant funding applications will only be accepted during a one month time period. Applications will not be accepted before or after the application period. Only one grant allocation of $100 million is anticipated. To be eligible for grant funding, reimbursement is proposed only for work performed on or after January 1, 2016. …
NJ Department of Education strengthens “Safe Drinking Water” regulations requiring lead testing every 3 years
The New Jersey Department of Education will strengthen its “Safe Drinking Water” regulations to require schools to perform lead testing every 3 years, rather than every 6 years, to ensure timely detection of elevated lead levels. *The Murphy administration will implement a three-pronged approach to enhance key lead testing and remediation regulations and policies. Here …