RCC History
Established in 1989, RCC/Rebco quickly built a reputation as a leading transporter of various soils, including contaminated soils, historic fill, water treatment filter cake, and processed dredge materials. By providing our clients with expert assistance throughout the disposal process, we’ve helped them achieve new levels of success while also growing our company, even during economic downturns.
Today, we continue to supply and transport materials such as clean fill, topsoil, bank run, rock, stone, RCA, and amended dredge for contractors in New York City, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. In the early 1990s, to better serve our environmental clients, we opened our own sand and gravel pit, RJR Sand and Gravel in Wantage, NJ. From there, we supplied virgin, clean bank run to various projects and asphalt sand to Tilcon. We soon expanded into “novelty materials” to support numerous brownfield projects in New Jersey.
We’re proud to help close and cap brownfield sites using beneficial reuse materials like amended dredge spoils, masonry, demolition fines, ID 27 solids, crushed glass, water treatment residue, fly ash, millings, and common fill. Our experienced team can help clients determine which materials are suitable for their specific needs and permit requirements. We make utilizing these materials a state-of-the-art process, helping to contain pollutants and protect the environment.
We are fully permitted and insured to handle and transport all the previously mentioned materials, and we have 24-hour capabilities when needed. Some of our notable brownfield projects include the former Seaview Mall in Neptune, NJ, Home Depot on Route 440 in Jersey City, NJ, the Bayonne NJ Golf Course, and the Jersey Gardens Mall in Elizabeth, NJ. For the Jersey Gardens Mall project, a former landfill turned into a mall, we supplied up to 40,000 yards of novelty materials some weeks, with trucks running 24 hours a day, six days a week.
Other completed projects include the Costco on Route 17N in Carlstadt, NJ; BJs and Target on Route 23 in Riverdale, NJ. Working with Jomac Construction, we supplied 250,000 yards of crushed concrete surcharges for the new Walmart SuperCenter and BJs Warehouse in North Bergen, NJ.
In 2007, we worked with Skanska on the 2nd Avenue Subway tunnel, moving 250,000 yards of soil and 400,000 tons of mole and blast rock. We also helped complete the 69th and 72nd Street & 2nd Avenue tunnel for Schiavone, Kiewit, and Shea, moving about 400,000 yards of blast rock. On the 7 Line Tunnel, we moved approximately 200,000 tons of blast rock and 150,000 tons of mole rock, 24 hours a day, five days a week. We even supplied mole rock from the tunnel project at no cost to the NYC Parks Department for the Ferry Point Park golf course when they faced budget issues—a contribution we are very proud of.
We have had the privilege of working with many great companies, including Don Jon Marine, Sims Metal Management, Posillico Environmental, J. Fletcher Creamer, Terminal Construction, Bayshore Recycling, Conti Construction, and Vollers Excavating.




































































