About a year ago, Brice Environmental kicked off our first Optimized Remediation Contract (ORC) at Beale AFB in California. This was an exciting win for us, as the level of effort for ORC RFPs, is a rather heavy lift. And things are going well. For Project Manager Leah Waller and Deputy PM Scott Dressler, it’s Read More
Swinging for STEM
Recently, Brice Environmental hit the links at the picturesque Moose Run Golf Course in Anchorage, Alaska, as part of the annual golf tournament hosted by the Anchorage Post of the Society of American Military Engineers. “It’s always a lot of fun out there,” said Project Manager, Ryan Bancroft, PMP. “And you can’t beat the views!” Read More
Leveling on Level Island
The 2021 field season is upon us and has gotten off to a roar of a start. Out on Level Island, Alaska, we’ve been working with the FAA to execute a project that was first scoped as the removal of ~140 cy of contaminated soil/debris in two weeks, but quickly turned into a two-month project Read More
Uncovering the Past
Brice Environmental’s Sr. Archaeologist, Ned Gaines was recently featured in an article titled Where Aviation Meets Archaeology published by the Federal Aviation Administration on November 24, 2020, on Medium. A great read, the article highlights Ned’s notable archaeological accomplishments on an FAA environmental project that Brice performed in the Aleutian Islands in the summer of Read More
Craig Jones, Long-time Brice Leader, Retires as President, Stays on as Advisor
On June 30, 2020, after three decades of leadership, Brice Environmental’s longest employee and leader, Craig Jones, officially retired as President. However, Craig will remain involved as a Senior Technical Advisor focused primarily on Brice’s growing PFAS Program. Ceremoniously, we couldn’t let him go from his long-time role without a casual and informal “exit” interview Read More
Brice Makes It Back on the Cover of “The Military Engineer”
Last summer, two Brice field teams mobilized to simultaneously execute an environmental project for the Federal Aviation Administration at sites located on three different islands in the Aleutian Island Archipelago of Alaska. Perhaps this sounds like just another day in the life of Brice. But the twist to this story is that these two teams Read More
Keeping Things Going While Keeping People Safe Amid COVID-19
Brice’s Wake Island Program was one of few active sites when COVID-19 became a public health crisis and upended the solid waste removal project. Daily updates from the DoD and the Air Force began to flood email inboxes with new requirements and protocols to ensure the health and safety of everyone working on Wake island. Read More
Fishing for Towers: Brice Mobilizes Despite Negative Temps to Achieve FAA Mission
This past February, a team of four Brice staff led by Environmental Scientist, Ryan Rapuzzi, flew north of Anchorage to establish a couple of ice fishing tents on two, 20-acre ponds in Nome, Alaska. But this was no fishing expedition with the goal to return home with coolers full of catch. Rather, the Brice team Read More
Celebrating Brice
Brice has much to celebrate. Explosive growth in our portfolio of work called on us to respond with a 27% increase in our staff this past year. Back in 2014, Brice had a staff of just four professionals working from one office in Fairbanks. Today, we have over 60 staff working from Anchorage, the Pacific Read More
Cost Competitive Construction on Wake Island
Best value delivery of construction and environmental projects on Wake Island calls for contractors with long-term vision backed by expert skills in remote logistics using barges. Central to Brice’s success story on Wake Island was our approach to maximizing barge capacity whether mobilizing or demobilizing, to ensure best value project delivery. To learn more about Read More