NYS DOL-licensed asbestos removal across Oneida, NY and Madison County. Pre-demolition surveys, friable insulation, floor tile, siding, vermiculite. Self-performed — not subbed.
Oneida, NY's pre-1980 building stock — homes, schools, commercial structures, agricultural buildings — almost universally contains asbestos-containing materials (ACM). Backwell holds the NYS Department of Labor Asbestos Handler Contractor license and self-performs abatement in-house, including the survey coordination, ICR 56 filings, NESHAP notification, containment, removal, decontamination, and third-party air clearance.
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Oneida sits in north-central Madison County on the transition between the Glacial Lake Iroquois lake plain to the north and the rolling drumlin-plateau country to the south. Soils across the city's commercial corridors are a mix of Palmyra gravelly loam and Howard gravelly loam on the outwash terraces along Oneida Creek, Honeoye silt loam on the drumlin flanks, and Minoa and Lamson fine sandy loams on the lake-plain flats extending toward Oneida Lake.
Oneida Creek and its tributaries drain north into Oneida Lake, and the city's proximity to both the lake and the Erie Canal corridor controls much of the grading and stormwater regime on commercial parcels. Site work here regularly involves dewatering on the lake-plain flats, cobbly trenching on the drumlin flanks, and structural fill importation where native fines cannot carry commercial pavement. Stormwater permitting ties into the Oneida Lake watershed, which imposes tighter phosphorus and sediment thresholds than most inland tributaries. Bedrock is deep across the city's buildable land.
That building inventory — typical of Madison County — is dominated by pre-1980 housing and commercial stock with significant ACM presence. Backwell's abatement crews handle this market every month.
Any disturbance, demolition, or renovation of a building constructed before 1980 in New York State requires an asbestos survey by a NYSDOL-licensed inspector before work begins. Backwell coordinates the survey and abatement under one contract. The 10-business-day NYSDOL notification period must run before regulated work starts.
Federal NESHAP rules (40 CFR 61 Subpart M) require EPA notification 10 working days before any regulated asbestos demolition or renovation. Backwell handles this filing.
NYSDEC Part 360 governs asbestos waste handling. Material must go to a NYSDEC-permitted asbestos-receiving landfill — Backwell uses approved transporters and provides waste manifests.
Most contractors sub asbestos work to a separate firm. Backwell holds the asbestos handler contractor license in-house. One contract, one crew, faster turnaround.
We arrange the licensed inspector for ICR 56 surveys, manage bulk sample turnaround, and file all notifications.
Backwell self-performs both. Schedule abatement Monday, demolition Wednesday — no contractor handoff delay.
General liability, asbestos-specific pollution coverage, workers' comp, umbrella. Certificates on request.
Residential typically runs $2,500 – $15,000 depending on materials and scope. Pre-demolition full-house: $5,000 – $30,000. Commercial varies by project.
Yes, if the building was built before 1980. NYS Industrial Code Rule 56 requires a licensed inspector survey before any disturbance.
Residential: 2–5 days on site after the 10-business-day NYSDOL notification period.
Yes. Backwell self-performs both. Combined contract, no handoff delay.
We use NYSDEC-permitted transporters and asbestos-receiving landfills. Waste manifests provided.
Yes. Oneida, NY and the surrounding Madison County service area.
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