Posillico Materials in Farmingdale, New York, has been named C&D Recycler of the Year.

On March 14, 2022 Rob Tassey of Posillico Wash Plant accepted this award in Atlanta, Georgia at the C&D World 2022. 

Posillico Honored with C&D Recycler of the Year

Posillico Materials is being recognized for its long-time aggregate recycling operations, and for its innovative use of a wash plant to turn what are considered contaminated materials, which previously went to the landfill, into construction material end products. Posillico’s operations include:

Five permanent concrete recycling operations that each have their own crushing systems and supply spec recycled aggregate for various markets

Two HMA plants that use recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) in their mixes as much as possible.

A wash plant that takes in excavation waste, RUCARBS, contaminated fill, general fill, vacuum truck and dredge waste, and mixed loads, and from that turns out various end products, such as washed sand.

According to the CDRA, the addition of the wash plant shows Posillico’s willingness to take a risk to recover more materials, and the company’s R&D department is actively looking for more materials to recycle. In addition, despite taking in what is considered contaminated materials, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation works closely with Posillico and supports the company’s efforts in recycling.

About this award: 

The recycler of the year recognizes the individual or company that exemplifies excellence in the C&D industry. The award is meant to honor those Recycling Operations in the Construction and Demolition recycling industry who have made an extraordinary contribution to the industry through one or more of the following criteria:

  • Advancing business operations that result in increase recycling percentages
  • Developing novel methods of marketing and conducting business
  • Innovative practices in employer-employee relations
  • Insuring safer operations
  • Protecting the environment
  • Developing industry standards

news /  2020 Milestones

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2020

2020 Milestones

Seventy-Five years of Posillico and Counting

In 2020, Posillico, Inc. celebrates monumental dates in three of our business units: Posillico Environmental, Inc. celebrates its 30th year; Posillico Materials, LLC celebrates its 50th year; and Posillico Civil, Inc. our original enterprise, enters its 75th year. We are proud of how far we've come and how far we plan to go! 

news /  Experience Modification Rate (EMR) for 2020

Posillico Achieves EMR Safety Rating of 0.67 for 2020

Posillico is proud to announce its Experience Modification Rate (EMR) of 0.67 for 2020. Posillico's stellar rating of 0.67 is 33% better that the nationwide average of 1.0 and is effective April 1, 2020.


A company's EMR determines how much they pay for workers compensation insurance and helps measure the effectiveness of safety programs in place. The EMR is calculated by comparing a company's annual losses in insurance claims against its policy premiums over a three-year period. 

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news /  Posillico Wash Plant Grand Opening

The World's Largest Contaminated Soil Washing Facility

On October 24, 2019, Posillico, Inc. opened the world's largest contaminated soil washing facility. The Wash Plant was created in response to the history of illegal contaminated dumping that has plagued Long Island. By taking in the contaminated soil, the Wash Plant will help prevent further illegal dumping, while also recycling the material for reuse after it has been cleaned. The Wash Plant can recycle up to 90% of the contaminated material through the washing process, while reducing the contaminates into as little as 10% of the original volume. The Wash Plant is a closed-loop system, using its onsite wastewater treatment plant to clean the contaminated water. In two months of startup, the Wash Plant processed over 60,000 tons of petroleum contaminated soil from Harbor Isle, which was cleaned to meet the NYSDEC Part 375 Unrestricted Use soil cleanup objective. 


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news /  Newsday - Best Places to Work

Construction Companies Faces Stiff Competition for Talent

Posillico is proud to be a Long Island Top Workplace for 2019! Thank you to our amazing employees for your hard work and commitment in making Posillico a Top Workplace! This is the second time receiving this honor.


Choose a career at Posillico and be part of our developing business as we set the standards for excellence in the construction industry!


Contact us at careers@posillicoinc.com


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news /  Harbor Isle

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2019

Harbor Isle

Brownfield Cleanup at Harbor Isle in Island Park

The project consisted of re mediating an 11.6-acre former petroleum storage facility that was part of the NYSDEC Brownfield program. Historic operations of the facility resulted in widespread petroleum contamination in the soil. Contamination was limited based on site conditions, which included an impermeable bog layer that stopped the vertical migration and a bulkhead to prevent the horizontal migration into the adjacent canal.


Remediation was achieved by excavating approximately 61,000 tons of grossly contaminated soil, backfilling with clean material in the replacement of approximately 1,200 linear feet of a new bulkhead. All soil that was excavated was shipped to and processed by the new Posillico Soil Wash Plant in Farmingdale, under its NYSDEC Part 360 Permit. All site work was performed under NYSDEC oversight.


Contaminated soil from this project, which is normally landfilled, was the first to be successfully treated at Posillico's Soil Wash Plant. The processed soil was reused as clean backfill and as a recycled raw material to produce asphalt pavement for projects across Nassau and Suffolk counties. The Soil Wash Plant provided a much-needed sustainable option for soil disposal in the region. Diverting contaminated soil from landfills curtails carbon emissions and reduces the need to extract virgin materials for construction projects. Treating contaminated soil requires less energy compared to obtaining and shipping raw materials, providing cost savings to companies that opt to reuse soil. Additionally, the technology utilized by the Soil Wash Plant contributes to the meeting the State's goals to reduce its impact on climate change.


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news /  Posillico's 6th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Program

Posillico's 6th Annual "Work Safely for the Cure" Breast Cancer Awareness Program

Posillico announces its 6th annual "Work Safely for the Cure" Breast Cancer Awareness campaign. To raise money for the cure, pink hard hats and Posillico branded Breast Cancer Awareness baseball caps were available to employees in exchange for a donation to the American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer program. To date, Posillico has raised over $25,000 through this campaign. Breast cancer has affected countless lives. Posillico continues this initiative each year in hopes of contributing to the search for the cure. Posillico's commitment to caring, keeping employees safe, and giving back to the community is paramount. Posillico has pledged a contribution for each employee to the American Cancer Society and is overjoyed at the enthusiasm and dedication of its employees. 

news /  Holstville Asphalt Plant

Holstville Asphalt Plant

Posillico Materials is excited to announce it has acquired the old Prima Asphalt property. This facility will be operated as Posillico Materials East. It is conveniently located off Nicolls Rd just off LIE exit 62S and Sunrise Hwy Exit 51. Posillico will now be offering the same great service and products as our Farmingdale Facility: Asphalt, State Approved stone, commercial stone and reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). This acquisition will help Posillico better service our customers in eastern Suffolk County and Long Island. We will be cleaning up the property and turning it into a facility that represents the Posillico Brand. 

news /  Posillico Achieves EMR Safety Rating of 0.73 for 2015

Long Island, NY

New York, New York (April 1, 2015) - Posillico, Inc. is proud to announce its Experience Modification Rate (EMR) of 0.73 for 2015. Posillico's stellar rating of 0.73 is 27% better than the nationwide average of 1.0 and is effective April 1, 2015.


A company's EMR determines how much they pay for workers' compensation insurance and helps measure the effectiveness of safety programs in place. EMR is calculated by comparing a company's annual losses in insurance claims against its policy premiums over a three-year period.


"As stated in our Mission Statement, Posillico strives to complete all projects safely, on time, on target, and on budget. No project is deemed successful unless it is completed safely. Our dedicated employees have always been our most valuable resource and their safety and well-being is paramount to our continued success," said Joe K. Posillico, President/CEO.


Posillico takes great pride in the health and safety of all of its employees. They have implemented numerous policies that are often more protective than the standards set forth by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and have both created and hosted various training courses aimed at making their workforce some of the best trained and most knowledgeable in the industry.


Posillico has an in-house, state-of-the-art training room, which provides the opportunity to continuously train its employees including, but not limited to the following:


  • OSHA 10 & 30-Hour Outreach Training
  • HAZWOPER 40-Hour Training and Annual Refreshers
  • Competent Person Training- confined space, excavation, cranes and fall protection
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news /  Rail Offloader Ribbon Cutting

Farmingdale, NY

On June 19, 2013, Posillico Materials, LLC unveilled its new rail siding and materials transfer depot. A ribbon cutting ceremony took place to showcase this and other energy saving and carbon reduction measures in phase one of this major capital project, in conjunction with the Town of Babylon Industrial Development Association.


The project completion enables most of the materials required for asphalt production to be shipped via rail rather than truck. The new rail system and improved plant layout reduces fugitive dust and also eliminates 5,000 truck trips from local streets and highways annually. These changes result in reduced net fuel consumption and less CO2 emissions.


On June 19, 2013, Posillico Materials announced the unveiling of their new rail siding and materials transfer depot. A ribbon cutting ceremony took place to showcase this and other energy saving and carbon reduction measures in the completion of phase one of this major capital project in conjunction with the Town of Babylon Industrial Development Association.


The project completion enables most of the materials that are required for asphalt production to be shipped via rail rather than truck. The new rail system and improved plant layout reduces fugitive dust and also eliminates 5,000 truck trips from local streets and highways annually. These changes result in reduced net fuel consumption and less CO2 emissions. 

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