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Our broad range of site cleanup experience includes, but is not limited to:
› Demolition and decontamination of structures;
› Large dig and haul operations;
› Solidification and soil stabilization;
› Exploration test pits;
› Screening and sorting of materials;
› Containment cell and cap construction;
› Installation of cut-off walls and reactive barriers;
› Construction of bio-cells;
› Soil washing;
› And installation of temporary support and shoring systems.
 
  Bay Chemical, Yakima Washington

The manufacturing process at this Eastern Washington former fertilizer plant included a settling pond, which had overflowed, carrying heavy metal contaminants onto neighboring properties. Approximately 55,000 cubic yards of surficial contaminated soil was excavated from the approximately sixty-five-acre site and returned to the generators property where it was placed into an on-site containment cell. The finished cell was capped with heavy geotextile fabric and twelve inches of quarry spalls compacted in preparation for a future roadway.

Project Manager: Phil Stellflug
 

 

Aerospace Manufacturing Facility Remediation, Everett Washington

Years of metal machining and tooling at two facilities resulted in oil contamination of soil below the concrete floors. Working directly with the owner and his consultant, Glacier cut, and removed sections of the floor to allow for excavation and removal of the affected soils. Resulting excavations were backfilled with CDF and concrete was replaced to match existing. Construction inside the building required ventilation of equipment exhaust to prevent the buildup of carbon monoxide. Work also including re-routing of utilities, underpinning of foundations, and re-landscaping near exterior walls.

Project Manager: Phil Stellflug

 

 

Harborview Park Cleanup, Everett Washington

This former bulk oil storage terminal began operation in the early 1900’s. The property had become contaminated with heavy fuel oil due to a long history of fueling operations and residual bunker oil. Glacier excavated over 20,000 tons of TPH and metals contaminated soil and transported it for off site disposal. A near equal volume of imported sand and gravel was used to restore original site grade. The high bank waterfront location of this project required careful attention to storm water runoff control and slope stability issues.

Project Manager: Phil Stellflug

 



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