Remedial Action for Various Sites in the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific Area of Responsibility
ETC formed a joint venture named EATC JV and was awarded a contract to support the environmental remedial action program at various sites in the NAVFAC Pacific AOR. NAVFAC Pacific awarded a total of four such fixed price remedial action contracts to small businesses with an overall contract pool worth up to $40 million over a 5-year ordering period.
Under the contract, the EATC JV competed with other contract holders to secure task orders that facilitate remedial actions at environmentally impaired sites located predominately at Navy and Marine Corps installations. Although services targeted various sites primarily on the Island of Oahu, the contract also included work to be performed at sites within the NAVFAC Pacific AOR, including Guam, the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, United States Minor outlying Islands, Japan (including Okinawa), and Diego Garcia. The contract targets Superfund National Priority List (NPL) ranked as well as non-NPL sites, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), underground storage tanks (USTs), operational small arms firing ranges, and other sites that require remedial action and other long-term management activities.
Our services included, but were not limited to, the following:
Removal and remedial action construction and operations
Excavation, hauling and disposal of solid and hazardous wastes
Closure and/or replacement of underground storage tanks and above ground storage tanks
Long-term monitoring, operations and maintenance of remedial action systems;
Inspection and maintenance of land use controls, and
Preparation of appropriate documentation of planned and completed actions
The EATC JV was awarded 16 of 33 task orders issued by NAVFAC. Tasks included: Closure of a UST and installation of release response ground water monitoring wells within Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, with project value of $155,000; Excavation, packaging, removal, disposal and confirmation sampling of buried drums of petroleum waste at Polaris Point, Guam, with project value of $360,000; Long-term monitoring of 7 sites at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, with a project value of $385,000; and Long-term management, remedial action operations, groundwater monitoring and land use controls inspections for 4 sites at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, with a project value of $180,000. All work was performed in strict accordance with US Army Corps of Engineers EM385-1-1 Health and Safety Manual which NAVFAC has adopted for this contract. Additionally, ETC employees have received 40 hours of EM385-1-1 training and 30 hours of OSHA Construction Safety Training.