One license. One crew. One chain of accountability. DEKON self-performs every phase of a remediation project — assessment through disposal — with no subcontracted excavation, hauling, or waste handling.
DEKON does all six on every project. No exceptions.
Most asbestos contractors hire an outside excavator and wait. DEKON owns the excavation equipment and runs it with the same crew that performs the abatement. On a recent 518 linear foot underground pipe project, DEKON's crew ran the Komatsu, exposed the pipe, wet-abated the wrap, torch-cut the sections, and rigged them out — one supervisor, one sequence, zero handoff delays.
DEKON holds full DOT transport authority (DOT #4411852, MC #733232) and hauls every load of regulated waste under its own manifests. Most competitors hire a separate trucking company, which is where chain-of-custody errors happen. DEKON does not subcontract waste hauling.
The person who quotes the work is also the person responsible for delivering it. Dan Kelley, owner and GM, holds AHERA Contractor Supervisor, OSHA Lead Supervisor, and 40-Hour HAZWOPER certifications and is reachable directly at 505-543-8083. No project managers between you and the decision-maker.
Underground abatement scopes change. On the recent industrial mine project, an additional 185 linear feet of asbestos-wrapped pipe was discovered on Day 6. DEKON had already quoted unit pricing for documented expansions; the scope change was authorized in writing, abated under the amended scope, and invoiced exactly to the unit price. No surprises, no fights at close-out.
Every linear foot of asbestos-containing material DEKON has touched has been removed under continuous wet-suppression. Bags go directly into 6-mil poly while wet, double-bagged, labeled, manifested. Zero air monitoring exceedances across project history. EPA NESHAP and OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101 compliant on every job.
DEKON's shop, equipment yard, and crew are at 4000 Monroe Road, Farmington, NM 87401. The four-hour on-site assessment commitment isn't aspirational — it's geographic. Northwestern New Mexico, southwestern Colorado, southeastern Utah, and northeastern Arizona are all inside the response radius.
DEKON self-performs every phase of a remediation project — assessment, abatement, excavation, transport, and disposal — under a single license, a single chain of accountability, and a single crew. The company does not subcontract excavation, hauling, or disposal. DEKON holds NM License #417265 with GS-29 Asbestos endorsement, EPA ID NMR00032243, AHERA Contractor Supervisor certification, and full DOT transport authority. Response guarantee: one-hour callback, four-hour on-site, twenty-four-hour written quote.
No. DEKON self-performs the entire scope including excavation, abatement, torch-cutting, rigging, transport, and waste disposal. This eliminates coordination delays, keeps the work plan under a single supervisor, and removes the risk of one trade contaminating another's work area. On a recent 518 linear foot underground asbestos pipe abatement, DEKON ran its own Komatsu excavator, performed all wet-method abatement, torch-cut and rigged pipe sections, and hauled all 121 double-bagged ACM bags to a licensed disposal facility under DEKON's own DOT authority.
DEKON guarantees a callback within one hour, on-site assessment within four hours, and a written quote within twenty-four hours of the site visit. For emergency response — hantavirus, sewage release, hazmat spill — DEKON mobilizes within four hours across the Four Corners region. Regulated abatement projects requiring NESHAP notification typically mobilize in three to five business days after scope agreement.
Yes. DEKON holds full DOT transport authority (DOT #4411852, MC #733232) and transports all regulated waste under its own authority — no third-party trucking company. Waste manifests are generated for every shipment and provided to the client at project close. Asbestos waste is typically transported to a Utah-permitted State Class V asbestos landfill. In-house transport eliminates the most common source of chain-of-custody errors on regulated waste projects.
Dan Kelley, owner and general manager, is personally accountable for every DEKON project. Dan holds AHERA Contractor Supervisor, OSHA Lead Supervisor, and 40-Hour HAZWOPER certifications. He's reachable directly at 505-543-8083. Field supervision on AHERA-regulated work is led by Jonathan Dan, Jona Shondee, or Jamie Lamotte — all current AHERA Contractor Supervisors. The person quoting the work is the person delivering it.
DEKON includes unit pricing for documented scope expansions in every quote, so the client knows the cost basis for additional work before authorizing it. On the recent industrial mine project, the original 333 linear foot scope was expanded to 518 linear feet after additional asbestos pipe was discovered on Day 6 — abated under the pre-quoted unit pricing, authorized in writing, invoiced exactly to the unit price. No surprise invoices. No close-out fights.
DEKON is headquartered at 4000 Monroe Road, Farmington, NM 87401 and serves the entire Four Corners region — northwestern New Mexico, southwestern Colorado, southeastern Utah, and northeastern Arizona — plus the broader state of New Mexico for larger commercial and industrial projects. The central Farmington location enables the four-hour on-site response across the Four Corners.
Self-performed environmental remediation across the Four Corners and New Mexico.
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