Natural Resource Technology Chicago

Natural Resource Technology

300 S Wacker Dr, Suite 1300, Chicago, IL 60606

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Natural Resource Technology Chicago is located at 300 S Wacker Dr, Suite 1300, Chicago, IL 60606.

First and foremost, Natural Resource Technology has values we live by. We value our staff, our clients, our teaming partners, our vendors, and our part in solving complex environmental challenges. We have been this way since Bob Karnauskas and Jeff Heglund founded the firm in 1993. With our values and vision always at the forefront, we are growing bigger and better with every project we face.

In 2007, six of the firms existing leaders took on ownership of NRT from Bob and Jeff and were proud to take the helm of a successful company. Driven to continue its success and growth, the Leadership Team of NRT set forth on a strategic plan that every staff member can contribute to and believe in.

Our vision drives and guides our operating philosophy through the following principles:
We focus on client needs
We strive to provide quality products, technical value, and responsive service
We have the most qualified staff for our projects
We are always educating ourselves in seeking out smarter solutions to technical and business challenges
We never stop striving to improve quality management and service processes
We operate with personal integrity and as good corporate citizens
We develop and maintain the trust and respect of our clients, fellow professionals and our community
We balance commitment to the corporate vision with family and independent personal pursuits
We give back to the communities and regions we live and work within

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