In response to the City of Reading's concern over a church steeple posing a threat to public safety and traffic flow, Empire Services answered the call. Using a 135-foot boom man lift alongside a 50-ton all-terrain crane with a skid pan, the skilled Empire Group crew hand demolished St. Cecilia’s steeple. The project began with the removal the stone pillars. Next, the collapsed roofing section was removed to prevent further damage of the steeple walls. Subsequently, weakened sections of the walls were systematically removed down to a point where the steeple was deemed stable.

As we say goodbye to spring, we reflect on some of the exciting Empire Group affiliate projects. It's been a season filled with accomplishment and satisfaction as we helped our clients achieve their project goals. From the careful deconstruction of a church steeple to the meticulous dismantling of process piping, our affiliates have worked on a variety of projects. Let’s take a look at a few of them.
Demolition of St. Cecilia's Church Steeple
Efficient Equipment Transportation
Multifaceted Industrial Project Management
Power Line Replacement
It's been a busy spring for Empire Group and its affiliates. We are grateful our affiliates were part of a variety of projects that helped customers complete their projects on time and on budget. As we eagerly anticipate the summer ahead, we remain committed to delivering excellence in every endeavor we undertake.

Workplace safety is more than a regulatory requirement—it’s a responsibility. A safe and healthy work environment protects employees, boosts productivity, and strengthens overall job satisfaction. Yet, many preventable injuries and fatalities still occur each year because of inadequate safety gear, lack of enforcement, or insufficient training.                                                                                                            To spotlight areas where improvement is needed, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (                                  OSHA                                  ) releases its annual list of the Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Safety Standards. These violations serve as a reminder that safety must remain a top priority for every employer. Below are the top five OSHA workplace safety violations for fiscal year 2025 across the nation:                                                                                                            1. Fall Protection – General Requirement (OSHA Standard No. 1926.501)                                                                   For the 15th year in a row, fall protection remains the most frequently cited OSHA standard, with                                              5,914 violations                                  . Falls are one of the leading causes of serious work-related injuries and deaths, making proper fall protection essential in construction and other high-risk industries.                                                                                                            2. Hazard Communication (OSHA Standard No. 1910.1200)                                                                   With                                              2,546 violations                                  , hazard communication continues to hold the number two spot. This standard ensures workers understand the risks of chemicals they handle—both those used on-site and those imported into a facility.                                                                                                            3. Ladders (OSHA Standard No. 1926.1053)                                                                   Ladder safety remains a concern, ranking third again this year with                                              2,405 violations                                  . This standard covers all ladder types, including extension, job-made, wooden, and step ladders. Proper setup, inspection, and usage can help prevent many of these incidents.                                                                                                            4. Lockout/Tagout (OSHA Standard No. 1910.147)                                                                   Moving up this year, Lockout/Tagout received                                              2,177 violations                                  . These procedures are designed to prevent accidental energization of machinery, which can lead to electrocutions, burns, and severe injuries such as lacerations and fractures.                                                                                                            5. Respiratory Protection (OSHA Standard No. 1910.134)                                                                   Dropping to fifth place, respiratory protection recorded                                              1,953 violations                                  . This standard applies to a wide range of industries—including general industry, construction, shipyards, and marine terminals—where workers may be exposed to harmful airborne contaminants.
 

It was an exciting summer at                                              Empire Group                                  , where our affiliates went above and beyond to deliver exceptional results. From dismantling a giant shark tank to celebrating the hard work and dedication of our employees, we proved once again that reliability and expertise are at the core of everything we do. By keeping projects on schedule and within budget, Empire Group continues to be the trusted partner for demolition, excavation, and specialized contracting services across the region. Take a look at some of some project highlights.
 

September is National Preparedness Month, a nationwide initiative launched by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (                                  FEMA                                  ) after 9/11 to encourage Americans to prioritize safety and disaster readiness. For businesses—especially those in construction, development, or field-based industries—this month is a critical reminder: Are you truly prepared for severe weather?                                                                                                            With hurricane season peaking in September and extreme weather events becoming more frequent and intense, having a solid emergency response plan isn’t optional—it’s essential.                                                                                                            2024: A Wake-Up Call for Emergency Preparedness                                                      Last year has been one for the record books when it comes to natural disasters. Just look at the data:                                                                   Tornadoes broke records in six states:                                                           New York (32), Ohio (74), Oklahoma (152), West Virginia (20), Iowa (125), and Illinois (142).                                                                                                Hurricane Beryl                                                   became one of the earliest Category 5 storms ever recorded, part of a hurricane season that brought 18 named storms, with seven forming after September—another new record.                                                                        Even traditionally "safe" regions weren’t spared. In a single hour, five tornadoes                                                             touched down in Pennsylvania, highlighting a new trend of severe weather events reaching areas like New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.                                                                                                                        These aren’t outliers—they're the new norm. And they underscore a simple truth: Every business needs a safety plan.                                                                                                            Key Questions: Is Your Job Site Ready?                                                                                                            As unpredictable weather events grow more common, now is the time to evaluate your emergency protocols. Ask yourself:                                                                   Do your employees know where to go during a severe storm?                                                           Are you aware of post-storm hazards like downed power lines, gas leaks, or structural damage?                                                           Is your job site equipped to handle flooding, a fire, or high winds?                                                           How are your workers protected during cleanup operations?                                                           Do your workers know first aid and CPR?                                                                                                                        If you’re not confident in your answers, you’re not alone—and that’s exactly why National Preparedness Month exists.                                                                                                            Don’t Wait for the Storm: Let Elk Help You Prepare                                                                                                            Elk Environmental Services                                               , one of our affiliates, has a                                              Health & Safety Team                                                                                specializing in custom emergency preparedness planning that meets all local, state, and federal compliance                                                        standards. Whether you're building a safety plan from the ground up or revising an outdated one, they are can guide you every step of the way.                                                                                     Schedule Your Safety Consultation Today                                                                                                  Preparedness isn’t just good policy—it’s good business. Protect your team, your job sites, and your peace of mind. Schedule a safety consultation with                                              Ed Clemas                                               or Jamie Caron today to get started.
 

In times of crisis, reliability isn’t just a virtue—it’s a necessity. While qualities like loyalty and honesty are essential to any great company, when an environmental emergency strikes, the trait that matters most is the ability to act fast and effectively. That’s where Elk Environmental Services, an affiliate of Empire Group, truly stands out.                                                                                                            Why Reliability Matters in Environmental Emergencies                                                                                                            Whether it’s a fuel spill, chemical leak, or contaminated soil, environmental accidents require immediate attention. The company that responds quickly and knows exactly what to do is the one you’ll remember—and the one you’ll call again.                                                                                                            Elk Environmental Services                                               offers                                              24/7 emergency spill response                                               that goes beyond showing up fast. Their highly trained, experienced team is equipped to handle the unexpected with precision, care, and cost-effectiveness.
 

As summer heats up, we're taking a moment to look back at some of the exciting projects completed by Empire Group affiliates. It’s been a season of meaningful work, from upgrading primary wire for street lamps to overseeing the demolition of a community pool. Each project has brought unique challenges—and rewarding outcomes. Here’s a look at a few highlights from the season so far.
 

In today's business landscape, prioritizing safety in the workplace is paramount. Too often, we witness unfortunate incidents stemming from negligence, whether it's mishandling chemicals or unsafe ladder use. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were                                              5,283 workplace fatalities                                               in 2023, a 3.7% decrease from the previous year. Non-fatal work-related injuries and illnesses also dropped by 8.4% to 2.6 million cases. Despite some progress, we cannot rest on our laurels. One way to boost safety awareness is through National Safety Month.                                                                                            Workplace Safety Has Evolved                                                                                                            Over the past five decades, workplace safety has significantly evolved since the enactment of the                                  Occupational Safety and Health Act                                   (OSH Act) in 1970. However, advancements in technology have required businesses to adapt and improve their safety practices.                                                                                                            In 1996, the National Safety Council (NSC) launched National Safety Month to raise awareness and reduce preventable work-related illnesses, injuries, and fatalities. Held in June, the event aligns with a seasonal rise in heat-related incidents (e.g., heat stress) and construction-related roadway hazards.                                                                                                            National Safety Month's Focus Areas                                                                                                            Each National Safety Month, the National Safety Council highlights key safety topics to promote awareness and prevention. For 2025, the weekly themes include:                                                      Week 1: Continuous Improvement                                                      Week 2: Employee Engagement                                                      Week 3: Roadway Safety                                                      Week 4: Wellbeing                                                                                                            By addressing these themes, organizations can proactively tackle common safety concerns to create a safer work environment.                                                                                                            Empire Group’s Commitment to Safety                                                                                                            At Empire Group, safety stands as our top priority. We've implemented numerous processes and systems to ensure a methodical, controlled, and comprehensive approach to every project across our affiliated companies. This includes personal protective equipment for each team member, equipment training, and rigorous safety protocols designed to minimize risk and ensure compliance with industry standards.                                                                                                                         Through our affiliate Elk Environmental Services, you’ll find over 40                                              health and safety training courses                                               led by experienced OSHA-authorized outreach trainers. They can customize trainings to meet your company’s specific needs, such as scheduling a training for second shift or conducting a training at a venue of your choice. Also, Elk’s safety team conducts safety audits and job hazard analyses to proactively identify and address potential issues before they become incidents.                                                                                                 Workplace safety is a shared responsibility that demands continuous effort and accountability. National Safety Month serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing safety in all facets of work. By actively engaging with the designated themes and investing in comprehensive training, organizations can cultivate a culture that protects employees and fosters productivity.
 

Industrial and manufacturing operations rely on clean, functional storage tanks to run safely, efficiently, and in compliance with environmental regulations. Elk Environmental Services, one of our affiliates, understands the high stakes involved—and they are ready to help facilities across the Mid-Atlantic region manage those risks before they become costly problems.                                                                                                            From preventing equipment damage to ensuring regulatory compliance, here’s why proactive tank cleaning is essential for your facility’s long-term success.                                                                                                            Keep Your Facility Running: Reduce Downtime with Routine Tank Cleaning                                                                                                            Over time, storage tanks naturally accumulate sludge, sediment, and debris—especially in high-demand industrial environments. Left unchecked, this buildup:                                                                   Restricts flow rates                                                           Reduces storage capacity                                                           Increases wear on pumps and processing systems                                                           Causes unplanned shutdowns and equipment failures                                                                                                                        Routine tank cleaning services from Elk Environmental helps keep your tanks operating at peak performance. Elk’s trained crews ensure that tanks are free from blockages and buildup, enabling more accurate inspections and helping you spot potential issues before they escalate. By minimizing the risk of emergency repairs, they help clients avoid production delays and lost revenue.                                                                                                            Regulatory Compliance Starts with Clean Tanks                                                                                                            Storage tanks often contain regulated materials such as chemicals, fuels, or wastewater. Even trace residues left in a tank can result in:                                                                   Hazardous chemical reactions                                                           Fires or spills                                                           Environmental contamination                                                           Penalties from the EPA, OSHA, and state agencies like the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP)                                                                                                                                     Elk Environmental helps you stay compliant with storage tank cleaning services that meet or exceed federal and state standards. Their confined space entry (CSE) trained crews follow OSHA                                              29 CFR 1910.120                                               guidelines and offer CSE rescue support for clients and contractors alike.                                                                                                                        Extend the Life of Your Storage Tanks                                                                                                            Tanks are a major capital investment, and regular cleaning is essential to preserving their lifespan. The materials stored inside—especially corrosive substances—can lead to:                                                                   Interior wall corrosion                                                           Pitting and structural degradation                                                           Premature tank failure                                                                                                 By removing harmful residues on a routine basis, Elk Environmental helps industrial clients extend the functional life of their tanks and reduce long-term costs. Clean tanks also help improve energy efficiency, since pumps can move liquids with less resistance—saving money on utilities and system maintenance.                                                                                                            Elk Environmental’s Full-Service Tank Cleaning Solutions                                                                                                                         What sets Elk apart is their comprehensive, turnkey approach. From initial assessment to disposal and documentation, they manage every step of the                                              storage tank maintenance                                               process:                                                                               Vacuum truck services                                                           Sludge removal and disposal                                                           Tank closure and decommissioning                                                           Soil remediation (if needed)                                                           Regulatory reporting and documentation                                                                                                                                     Whether you’re maintaining an active tank or planning a permanent closure, Elk ensures full compliance and peace of mind. As a                                              PADEP                                  -certified AMR and UMR contractor, they are listed in the Pennsylvania Registry of Storage Tank Certified Companies.                                                                                                            In today’s competitive industrial landscape, proactive tank maintenance isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity. Don’t wait for a leak, shutdown, or inspection failure to realize the importance of proactive tank cleaning. Contact Elk Environmental Services to learn more about their storage tank management services. Ask about their brand-new Powervac 5300 Wet & Dry vactor!
 

 
  
  
 
