September 13, 2017

Environmental consultant files Chapter 7

A Denver-based environmental consulting firm that has done work for Boulder County and the University of Colorado at Boulder has filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

According to the online business news service BusinessDen, SJR Environmental Consulting has inspected sites as varied as the Colorado State Capitol Building and future King Soopers supermarkets. The 6-year-old firm filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy on Sept. 9.

Its court filings showed $2 million in liabilities and assets of $150,000. Most of the assets were accounts receivable. Other court documents show that the company has been sued five times in the past year.

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Elizabeth Bayer founded SJR Environmental Consulting in 2011, BusinessDen reported. Before SJR, Bayer worked for Family Environmental, another Denver consulting firm. She holds a doctorate in International Environment Law from the University of Hull in England, according to her LinkedIn profile.

SJR’s services included testing for asbestos, lead and mold, stormwater/wastewater management and construction-feasibility studies.

 

A Denver-based environmental consulting firm that has done work for Boulder County and the University of Colorado at Boulder has filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

According to the online business news service BusinessDen, SJR Environmental Consulting has inspected sites as varied as the Colorado State Capitol Building and future King Soopers supermarkets. The 6-year-old firm filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy on Sept. 9.

Its court filings showed $2 million in liabilities and assets of $150,000. Most of the assets were accounts receivable. Other court documents show that the company has been sued…

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