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Portfolio Archives: Catastrophic Clean-Up & Debris Removal

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Globeville Landing Outfall

Catastrophic Clean-Up & Debris Removal, Soil RemediationBy Kimberly MickelsonJanuary 18, 2018

Location: Denver, CO Scope of Work: Catastrophic Clean-Up & Debris Removal, Soil Remediation Contract Value: $3.5 Million Date: February 2017 – June 2018 Client: City and County of Denver Working with Kiewit and Ames Construction, ESA was awarded the remediation Phases I and II of this important project for Denver. ESA will remove up to…

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Ogden Ice House Fire

Catastrophic Clean-Up & Debris RemovalBy jzotara@golayercake.comJuly 14, 2015

Location: Ogden, Utah Scope of Work: Catastrophic Clean-up & Debris Removal Contract Value: $1.3 Million Date: March 2015 Client: Fortune 500 Rail Road Company Fire ripped through the century-old 85,000 square foot Ogden Ice House early on March 10th, 2015 burning for more than 10 hours. Before the fire was out ESA responded to the…

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The Terra Chemical Plant Explosion

Catastrophic Clean-Up & Debris RemovalBy jzotara@golayercake.comJuly 14, 2015

Location: Port Neal Station, Iowa Scope of Work: Catastrophic Clean-Up & Debris Removal Contract Value: $5 Million Date: December 1994 Client: Terra Chemicals An explosion occurred in an anhydrous ammonia plant of Terra Chemical at Port Neal Station, Iowa, leveling a seven story building and damaging numerous other buildings, pipes, and tank vessels. Immediately after…

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Hurricanes Charley and Ivan

Catastrophic Clean-Up & Debris RemovalBy jzotara@golayercake.comJuly 14, 2015

Location: Florida Coast Scope of Work: Catastrophic Clean-Up & Debris Removal Contract Value: $6 Million Date: 2014 Client: FEMA In August of 2004, Hurricane Charley struck the Florida coast. With 10 casualties and over $15 billion in damages, it was the fourth most costly hurricane in US history. Shortly after the storm struck, FEMA contracted…

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