Brice performed a release investigation, remedial action, and infrastructure removal at 10 sites for the Federal Aviation Administration in Bethel, Alaska. Three sites were located in the City of Bethel, and seven sites were located two miles southeast of the city across the Kuskokwim Airport near the former Bethel Airport. The project objectives were to Read More
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Solar Array Site/Civil Services, Wake Island Airfield
Brice is performing site civil work in support of Wood PLC’s prime contract to upgrade electrical infrastructure and install a 750-kilowatt solar array on Wake Island Airfield. Specifically, Brice is installing 2-3 miles of new primary conduit, up to ½ mile of secondary conduit, and 208 vaults and pads. We will also establish a 39-person Read More
Remedial Action and Demolition, Sisters Island, Alaska
Brice performed demolition, debris removal, and a removal action at a Former Dump Area on Sisters Island, Alaska. We first removed approximately 160 cubic yards (cy) of inert debris to 7 feet bgs and included liner, plastic, tires, household trash, metal debris, cable, glass, a large boat anchor, a welder, a compressor, a 500-gallon empty Read More
Repair Power Plant Siding, Eareckson Air Station, Shemya Island, Alaska
Brice performed construction and engineering at Eareckson Air Station (EAS) on Shemya Island, Alaska, to repair dilapidated siding on the Power Plant (Building 3049). Bldg. 3049 is the sole source of primary power for EAS. The siding on the power plant is comprised of two layers of corrugated steel with batt insulation in between. The Read More
Remediation, Fort Ruger, Honolulu, Hawaii
Brice Environmental Services designed and implemented a technology demonstration of an innovative hybrid remediation process employing conventional particle separation technology with an innovative dry screening process. The subsequent soil remediation resulted in the removal of particulate lead from the former firing ranges at Fort Ruger, and reduced the volume of lead. Consequently, short and long-term Read More
Arms Range Remediation, Twenty-Nine Palms, California
Three ranges at the small arms range complex at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC) had been in active use for over 30 years for rifle and pistol training. The Navy’s desire to redesign the ranges required that soils from the ranges be treated prior to reuse. In the redesign, impacted berm soils required Read More
Infrastructure Removal, Chirikof Island, Alaska
Brice performed a two-phase project at 10 areas of concern (AOC) at the Radio Range Facility on Chirikof Island, Alaska. Phase 1 objectives were to identify any contaminated infrastructure or with the potential to contaminate the environment with hydrocarbons, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), metals, or asbestos-containing materials (ACM); any associated safety hazard; and to determine the Read More
Former Flight Station Remediation, Kotzebue, Alaska
Brice performed the removal of a 2,150-square foot former flight station (FFS) and selective demolition of a neighboring National Weather Service (NWS) structure that included asbestos and lead paint abatement, removal of two 1,000-gallon water and septic underground storage tanks (UST), 900 lineal feet of concrete utiliduct, and a septic lift station. The NWS structures Read More
Soil Removal and Disposal, Amaknak Island, Alaska
Brice performed the removal, transportation and disposal of fuel-contaminated soil left behind on Amaknak Island from three cleanup projects performed previously by others. The contaminated soil was placed in long-term stockpile containment cells at two locations and covered. Due to the harsh winter weather typical of the Aleutian Islands, the stockpile covers required significant maintenance, Read More