Bancroft Construction Services, LLC
Max Anderson is a Wildlife Biologist with experience in various roles related to environmental conservation, research, and education. From park operations at The Toledo Zoo & Aquarium to working as a Natural Resources Specialist at Maumee Bay State Park, Max has a strong background in interacting with the public, caring for animals, and educating about conservation efforts. With a Master's Degree in Biology and a Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Science-Conservation Biology, Max has a solid academic foundation to support their practical experience in the field.
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Bancroft Construction Services, LLC
Bancroft Construction services provides expertise in stormwater pollution prevention on construction sites. Our qualified staff are both QSD and QSP certified, allowing us to serve our clients better through SWPPP development and monitoring. As Certified Professionals in Erosion and Sediment Control, we have the experience and knowledge to implement and monitor best management practices based on the SWPPP and ensure regulatory requirements are met. Biological Monitoring Our experienced biologists provide biological/special status species monitoring in support of construction projects including the preparation of biological assessments, habitat assessments, and similar documents in support of permitting. We will not only conduct the assessments and oversee the biological monitoring but provide all necessary documentation to ensure your project remains in compliance. Disabled Veteran Owned Business - Serving Our Clients As a disabled veteran owned business, we understand what it means to serve. Our goal is to serve our clients and offer our services on a need-basis. We can assist our clients in meeting their permitting and reporting requirements and act as liaisons with local authorities for environmental compliance issues. We offer training to staff and sub-contractors and can develop a plan to ensure our clients’ needs are met. DVBE Certification Number 2005475