Wayne Gardner is an Asbestos Supervisor with more than 25 years of experience leading high-risk abatement and demolition work in industrial, institutional, and government settings. His background includes major projects at McNary, The Dalles, John Day, and Bonneville Dams, state facilities, K-12 and higher-education campuses, federal demolition sites, and mills throughout Oregon and Washington.
At Archers Asbestos Abatement, Wayne shares supervisory responsibilities for air-monitoring coordination, documentation, containment setup, safety briefings, and regulatory compliance. He directs AHERA-regulated removal activities, supports daily site audits, and ensures that each project maintains proper pressure-differential controls and environmental safeguards.
Before joining Archers, Wayne served as a Supervisor and Foreman with Laborers Local 737, overseeing asbestos, lead, and demolition scopes for industrial and institutional clients, including work at Intel’s Ronler Acres campus and other high-security environments. His earlier career spans extensive demolition and abatement roles across public infrastructure, mills, schools, and large federal projects, where he led crews of up to 25 workers and supported schedule, safety, and quality requirements.
Wayne holds Oregon certification as an Asbestos Worker and Supervisor as well as credentials in lead abatement, aerial lift operation, scaffolding, and construction safety.