On October 25, 2018, Super Typhoon Yutu struck Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands. With winds raging at a record 180 mph, the area was left devastated. As part of recovery efforts, the Federal Emergency Management Agency obligated $20.1 million to address critical priorities—from which $6.8 million was allocated to the construction of 66 temporary school structures—42 Read More
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Brice Reports on Solid Waste Removal from Wake Island
In 2018, Brice Environmental Services completed the complex removal of over 3,000 tons of WW2 legacy solid waste to reduce environmental impact on Wake Island, a remote island in the Pacific Ocean. We are excited to share that this critical Air Force environmental project is featured in the Jan-Feb 2019 issue of the Society of Read More
Building Upon Our Safety Culture: Brice 8(a)s participate in BBS training
In early December, staff from the five Brice 8(a) companies (Brice Environmental, Brice Engineering, STG Pacific, Brice Civil Constructors, Brice Builders) participated in a unique safety training known as Behavior-Based Safety. Summarized, Behavior Based Safety is “the process that creates a safety partnership between management and employees that continually focuses people’s attentions and actions on Read More
Greater Than “Satisfactory”
Brice Environmental has worked tirelessly towards our vision of growing into a diverse and sustainable Alaska Native Corporation with a nationwide reputation for excellence. In the past four years, with our explosive growth in the federal market, we are bearing the fruits of that effort as demonstrated in hard earned data. With an increased emphasis Read More
Brice Gets It Done, A NOLA SAME SB Conference Takeway
Brice was well represented at the annual SAME Small Business Conference in New Orleans. Though the conference was held during Halloween week this year, Brice needed neither costumes nor masks to stand out in the crowd and celebrate. Like all conferences, we connected with many current and future teaming partners and clients and gained insight Read More
Bursting at the Seams: Brice Announces New Offices and Staff in the Lower 48
It’s been quite a year at Brice! With our growth strategy bearing fruit, we have expanded our office footprint into the Lower 48. New hire, Makenzie Wing leads our new Washington office as Pacific Regional Director; Steve Becker, Senior Project Manager, is our San Marcos, California office representative; and Corey Schwabenlander, PM/Environmental Scientist, is our Read More
From Plane to Cranes: Brice Supports Mission-Critical Air Force Operation on Wake Island
When the US Air Force flew a 10,000-lb replacement mooring buoy to Wake Island this past July, Brice stood ready to support this mission-critical operation. Because when you own the only mobile crane large enough to lift the enormity of this buoy, on a 10-square mile island more than 2,200 miles away from the mainland, Read More
Brice Forms Joint Venture with AECOM
Established in 2017, Brice-AECOM JV1 is an Alaska Native Regional Corporation (ANC) 8(a) Small Business backed by a world class large business through a Small Business Administration (SBA) approved Mentor-Protégé Agreement (MPA). Together, we have offices in 150+ countries and 85,000+ employees providing global reach, local knowledge, government-approved management systems to deliver cost-effective, low-risk performance Read More
Takin’ Out the Trash, on Wake Island Atoll
Brice has been working hard to remove solid waste from Wake Island, one of the most remote and isolated islands in the world. To date, we have hauled over 1,000 tons of solid waste off of the island for proper disposal and/or recycling. Removal is critical for reducing environmental impact to the island. The transport Read More
Brice Announces Drone Services
Brice is excited to announce our new service line—Unmanned Aircraft Systems High Resolution Aerial Imaging, or UAS Orthoimagery (commonly known as drone imagery). Here at Brice, we have spent the last 16 months investing in and testing the use of drones at many of our remotely located construction and environmental projects. Our conclusion: UAS Orthoimagery Read More