About Enviro-Tech Systems, Inc.

Founded in 2004 by Brian Roy, P.E., Enviro-Tech Systems, Inc. is a licensed, insured, and bonded construction firm with locations in Altamonte Springs and Okeechobee, Florida. ETS has a long history of utilizing innovative technologies to successfully construct projects that meet the needs and goals of the client, while conserving or improving important natural resources in a state with increasingly strict regulatory requirements.

Our Services

At Enviro-Tech Systems, Inc., we concentrate on business-to-business services, focusing on civil, commercial, municipal, and agricultural development throughout the state of Florida. Click below for more information

Project Management

With extensive experience in every project phase, ETS’ management services aid in accurately forecasting a project’s trajectory, reducing risk, minimizing the need for change, and maintaining critical project paths.

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Development

With over 28 years of experience, ETS constructs custom facilities, structures, and systems for private
landowners and government
agencies at affordable prices.

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Research & Development

ETS partners with State and Federal agencies to increase knowledge of the latest technology, develop new practices, and create innovative techniques to increase efficiency, promote productivity, and restore and preserve natural resources.

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Fire Services

ETS’ licensed professionals can handle all your fire safety needs from the designing, engineering, and permitting phases to
installation and testing.

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Electrical Contracting

ETS offers Electrical Contracting services for every phase of your job – from construction site lighting to access security for the interior
of your finished building.

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Specialty Services

ETS provides the ancillary services necessary to support and complete projects as well as keep them in compliance.

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Our Professionals

Our Projects

South Florida Water Management District

This project involved retrofitting the Merritt and Faka Union Pump stations with new recharge pumps to provide cooling water to the discharge basin when the canal water is too low. The project included piping, control panels, pump, and electrical systems.

St. Lucie County

The Teague Hammock Preserve Restoration project was started by Enviro-Tech Systems, Inc. in July of 2021 and completed in May of 2022. Historically, the area was heavily impacted by the installation of drainage and conversion for agriculture, which fragmented historic drainage patterns.

South Florida Water Management District

The Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan involves restoring, protecting, and preserving the water resources of Central and South Florida. As part of this effort, the C-43 West Basin Storage Reservoir will be developed to store and manage runoff as well as regulatory releases from Lake Okeechobee.

Southwest Florida Water Management District

Enviro-Tech Systems, Inc. completed this environmental restoration project for the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) in conjunction with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) as part of their Surface Water Improvement and Management Program.

Lykes Bros., Inc

ETS completed the construction of a water impoundment and drainage pump station for an 8,000-acre SFWMD dispersed water management project. For this project, ETS constructed over 16 miles of levee to create the water impoundment. The purpose of the pump station, designed by RCS and constructed by ETS, is to deliver stormwater from the SFWMD’s C-41A canal into the above ground impoundment to meet water quality treatment goals. To this end, a maximum flow rate of 242,000 GPM was required from the pump station.

Lee County

The goal of this project was to construct water quality improvements to an area contributing to Bayshore Creek.

South Florida Water Management District

This project involved remediating issues impacting the operation of the Nubbin Slough Stormwater Treatment Area. The scope included correcting deficiencies in two perimeter levees by raising the berms; excavating undesirable material in the ditches and placing geotextile fabric and filter sand; installing culverts; and sodding the side slopes.
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