Houston is one of the country’s most concentrated industrial and energy markets, with sectors spanning refining, petrochemical manufacturing, construction, logistics, and large-scale commercial environments.

These facilities often operate within compressed shutdown schedules and contractor-intensive environments where emergency response readiness and exposure monitoring can directly affect project execution and operational continuity.

Our Houston office supports Gulf Coast projects involving refinery operations, shutdowns, turnaround activity, industrial facilities, redevelopment work, and emergency response situations.

Core Houston support services include:

  • Environmental risk identification and regulatory compliance support
  • Workplace safety and occupational health programs
  • Industrial hygiene evaluation and exposure monitoring
  • Environmental investigations and site assessment
  • Commercial and industrial lead services
  • Rescue readiness planning  for hazardous work environments

 

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Why Gulf Coast Organizations Choose SITEX

SITEX operates in Houston with deep legacy roots through the long-standing presence of Envirotest, now fully integrated into SITEX. That experience matters in a market defined by refineries, petrochemical facilities, industrial expansion, and turnaround activity.

Houston teams regularly support refinery turnarounds, outages, shutdown activity, and contractor-intensive industrial projects where industrial hygiene, safety staffing, confined space rescue, exposure monitoring, and environmental coordination must scale quickly across active job sites.

Today, SITEX combines Houston-based experience with expanded field capabilities that support demanding Gulf Coast operations requiring rapid mobilization, coordinated staffing, and responsive field execution under tight schedules and evolving site conditions.

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Supporting Houston Industries

The Houston office supports organizations operating in high-risk industrial, commercial, and institutional environments across the Gulf Coast.

Common sectors include:

Petrochemical and refining

Mining operations

Industrial and manufacturing facilities

Construction and engineering

Commercial buildings and property portfolios

Government and institutional facilities

Schools and universities

Work often involves active facilities, contractor coordination, tight schedules, and operating conditions where downtime can significantly impact production and timelines.

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Environmental Challenges in the Houston Region

Gulf Coast facilities frequently manage environmental conditions that complicate shutdowns, maintenance activity, redevelopment projects, and large-scale facility work:

  • High humidity and moisture intrusion
  • Severe weather and storm-related damage
  • Aging infrastructure and legacy building materials
  • Indoor air quality concerns in large facilities
  • Chronic air quality and community health impacts due to decades of systemic chemical releases

SITEX helps organizations assess site conditions, coordinate response efforts, and reduce disruption during both planned projects and unexpected events.

Organizations preparing for severe weather events may also explore SITEX’s Priority Response Program™, which helps clients secure priority access to environmental assessment and disaster response services following storms or other emergencies.

SITEX Houston Office


11707 S. Sam Houston Pkwy. West
Suite A
Houston, TX 77031

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Houston office works with organizations managing industrial facilities, refinery operations, commercial redevelopments, and other environments where coordination, scheduling, and field conditions directly affect project execution.

Early involvement helps organizations assess site conditions, coordinate planning, and reduce disruption during active work. SITEX also supports active projects, shutdown preparation, investigations, and emergency response situations.

Yes. While the Houston office primarily serves the Gulf Coast and Texas, SITEX teams work across the United States, coordinating with other company offices and technical specialists.

SITEX primarily supports commercial, industrial, institutional, and multi-unit residential properties. Services are generally not provided for single-family residential homes.