Change is inevitable; it can make or break a business. The businesses that use it as a driving force for growth are the ones that discover new markets and gain customers. They don’t let it hold them back; it makes owners and employees work harder and be more creative in finding solutions. The Empire Group builds on this principle.
Empire Services
In 1955, Harry “Whitey” O’Neill, Jr. founded Empire Wrecking. Based in Reading, Pennsylvania, the company specialized in demolition and excavation and would become the cornerstone of Empire Group’s success. In 1972, Whitey’s son, Harry O’Neill III, took over the business, which would become Empire Services. Todd O’Neill, Harry’s brother, joined the business in 1980 as Executive Vice President and currently serves as President.
The idea to create another company originated when the Empire Wrecking crew encountered hazardous waste during a job. Instead of putting the job on hold and adding costs to the customer, a new company evolved to tackle the issue. In 1988, Elk Environmental Services (Elk) solved the problem.
Elk Environmental Services
With the right skill sets and specialized equipment, Elk soon became known for providing turnkey services for environmental issues. Elk’s services grew to meet the needs of their customers, whether they needed hazardous waste transported or a hazardous spill cleaned up. They added Lab Packing, Vacuum Trucks, Tank Removal, Confined Space Entry, Industrial Cleanings, Energy Services, and Health and Safety Training. Elk adapted to meet ever-changing environmental regulations while maintaining full compliance. As Elk and Empire Services evolved, additional changes were on the horizon. These included the creation of the rest of the companies under Empire Group.
Delaware Valley Contractors
The need to transport construction, demolition, and residual waste from Elk and Empire Services jobs arose. Thus, Delaware Valley Contractors (DVC) was born in 1990. A full-service trucking company, DVC took care of the transportation issue with its fleet of modern trucks. Today, DVC transports bulk materials and equipment to contractors and developers around the tri-state area. The disposal part of the equation was the formation of Berks Transfer.
Berks Transfer
Since 2002, Berks Transfer has accepted municipal, residual, and construction waste and has been attracting customers from Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. This non-hazardous waste processing facility has expanded to accept up to 1,000 tons of waste daily and offers dumpster rentals ranging in size from 12 to 40 yards.
Delaware Valley Utility Contractors
The latest addition to Empire Group is Delaware Valley Utility Contractors (DVUC). Founded in 2011, DVUC specializes in a full range of pipe and utility installations for residential, commercial, construction, industrial, and agricultural customers in Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, and Maryland.
Empire Group has changed a great deal since its beginning nearly 70 years ago. The changes sparked the creation of five affiliate companies and new services, providing exceptional customer experiences. Empire Group is constantly looking to expand its services to meet the needs of its customers.