In South Texas, the name "Caliche" is synonymous with a great hardpan foundation
aggregate. Many of our clients around the world have come to depend on the foundation of support offered,
just like the real stuff!
Caliche routinely partners with large and small companies to ensure they get any size project
completed using the best available resources.
Caliche guarantees its work and is fully insured to protect its clients for up to 5 million
dollars.
Gerry Luther and Frank Parker of Caliche's staff each served over 20 years in our military helping protect both employees and the environment.
Indoor air quality problems are caused by more than just mold. Caliche personnel started solving IAQ problems in the 1960's.
Gerry Luther is currently Director of the Gulf Coast AIHA, delegate for the Coastal Bend ASSE,
Chairman of KMCB, and conference chair of the Region III ASSE PDC Planning Committee.
Mark Diamond has over 9 years as an environmental manager with 3 major corporations.
Mark Diamond has over 25 years of broad environmental and process experience ranging from pesticide to petrochemical production facilities.
Gerry Luther and other staff members have surveyed and trained crews of US flagged oil tankers and barges that are exposed to benzene while loading and unloading petrochemical cargos throughout the world.
Mike Luther has managed the removal of asbestos from over 20 Texas Department of Justice (TDCJ) facilities.
Mohammad Tabrizi is responsible for monitoring of groundwater systems at United Space Alliance.
Robert Luther was among the very first to be certified in the State of Texas as an Asbestos Air Monitoring Technician and Asbestos Project Manager.
Caliche believes in putting back into its community more than it takes out. The company
belongs to and is very involved in the Chamber of Commerce and its technical staff actively participates in
various leadership positions in professional organizations nationwide.
Caliche's staff participates in, as leaders and otherwise, numerous community based
organizations, such as Rotary, YMCA, Society of Samaritans, Keep Montgomery County Beautiful (KCMB)
and various church based groups.
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