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Civil Construction Services, St. George
Island, Alaska (2003) - Civil support and delivery of Scoria for NOAA.
Estimated Contract Value: $340,000.
Civil Construction Services, St. George
Island, Alaska (2003) - Subcontract with Tetra Tech to provide groundwater
contamination support services. Estimated Contract Value: $260,000.
Civil Construction Services, Umnak Island,
Alaska (2001) - Project involved provision of heavy equipment and
a laborer and an operator to support Jacobs Engineering's site investigative
work at the Ft. Glenn Military Base, Umnak Island, Alaska. In particular,
our crew purchased all the tools and materials for the job, purchased
or leased the heavy equipment for the job, constructed a lined decontamination
pad on-site, performed excavation work for environmental sampling operations,
handled auger decontamination, waste water disposal, contaminated soil
packing, and barge loadout at Umnak. Estimated contract amount: $250,000.
Civil Construction Services, St. George
Island, Alaska (2001) - Subcontract to Tetra Tech to provide civil
support for hydrologic investigation to determine vertical extent of soil
and groundwater contamination at various sites on St. George Island. Work
involved provision of personnel, housing, and equipment to support drilling
operations and to construct roads to provide access to contaminated sites.
Estimated contract amount: $100,000.
Remediation of Petroleum Contaminated
Soils (2000/2001) - Project currently underway pursuant to cooperative
agreement with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Work includes
treatment of 10,000 cys of diesel and gasoline contaminated soils, located
at St. George Island, Alaska. Work included operation of Enhanced Thermal
Conduction remediation system to meet Alaska Department of Environmental
Conservation standards. Additional work included work plan development,
sampling, environmental assessment, and earthwork necessary to clean up
various contaminated sites in the vicinity of the City of St. George,
Alaska. Contract amount: $1,600,000.
Pribilof Environmental Clean Up Project, Phase II (2000) - remediation
of 10,000 cys of petroleum contaminated soil using an Enhanced Thermal
Conduction system. Work completed in accordance with State of Alaska Department
of Environmental Conservation guidelines. Contract amount $1.48 million.
Contaminated Materials Disposal (1999) - subcontract to South
Carolina Research Authority to dispose of 20 fifty-five gallon barrels
of unidentified contaminated liquids. Contract amount: $33,000. Work included
sampling drums for content identification, packing drums into overpacks,
manifesting, shipment from St. George Island to Seattle, Washington, and
disposal in an EPA approved facility. Drums contained Petroleum contaminated
liquids and sludge, some which were considered flammable and some that
included regulated concentrations of benzene, lead, and cadmium.
Stockpile Cover Installation Project (1999) - subcontract with
Tetra Tech Inc. to install stockpile cover at NOAA's containment cell
located at St. George Island, Alaska. Contract amount $44,000. Work included
assistance with project design, materials ordering, and earthwork to enable
cover to resist uplift. Work canceled during first week due to inclement
weather.
Pribilof Environmental Clean up Project, Phase I (1996/1997) -
deconstruction of forty-four above ground storage tanks (20,000) gallon
or less), removal and shipment of 1,100 tons of metal debris from St.
George Island to Seward, Alaska, decommissioning and disposal of ten underground
storage tanks, construction of a lined containment cell to hold contaminated
soil, and excavation, trucking, and placement of approximately 9,500 cys
of petroleum contaminated soil in the containment cell. Work was done
in accordance with State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
guidelines. Contract amount $2.3 million.
Department of the Army Environmental Restoration Project
(1986) - Subcontractor to Chase Construction. Contract Amount: approximately
$100,000. Responsible for collection of debris left behind on St. George
by the Department of the Army. Work included cleanup of 55-gallon drums
and miscellaneous metal debris.
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