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Remedia International Expands Heavy Metal Stabilization Services
The company is growing its industrial construction and infrastructure projects.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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Remedia International, a Delaware-based company, has announced an expansion of its industrial heavy metal stabilization services for construction and infrastructure projects. The company specializes in treating and stabilizing heavy metals found in soil, water, and other materials to make them less hazardous.
Why it matters
Heavy metal contamination is a significant environmental and public health concern, especially in industrial and urban areas. Remedia's expanded services aim to help construction and infrastructure projects safely manage and dispose of heavy metals, reducing risks to workers, nearby communities, and the environment.
The details
Remedia International provides specialized treatment and stabilization processes to bind heavy metals like lead, chromium, and cadmium, making them less mobile and less likely to leach into the surrounding environment. The company's expanded services will allow it to take on a wider range of industrial, construction, and infrastructure projects where heavy metal remediation is required.
- Remedia International announced the expansion on February 23, 2026.
The players
Remedia International
A Delaware-based company that specializes in treating and stabilizing heavy metals found in soil, water, and other materials to make them less hazardous.
What’s next
Remedia International plans to invest in new equipment and hire additional staff to support the expansion of its heavy metal stabilization services.
The takeaway
Remedia's expanded capabilities will help construction and infrastructure projects in industrial and urban areas safely manage and dispose of heavy metal contaminants, reducing environmental and public health risks.


