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School Demolition

DCK Worldwide, LLC (Dick Corp)
Large, PA – 2004 – $170,000

Scope of Work:
Neumeyer Environmental was contracted to demolish a former school that was located on Dick Industries property to provide additional facilities for their corporate headquarters. Neumeyer Environmental performed an asbestos survey, abated the property and performed demolition and load-out for the 72,000 square foot building. Additionally, Neumeyer Environmental restored and landscaped the site in preparation of the improvement plan.

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PA Turnpike to SR19 and SR79 Connecting Ramps

DCK Worldwide, LLC (Dick Corp)
Cranberry, PA – 2003-2004 – $180,000

Scope of Work:
Neumeyer Environmental conducted an abandoned oil and gas well closure in accordance with PADEP requirements to prevent migration of contaminants into the adjacent soils, atmosphere, groundwater, local drinking water wells and surface waters. Neumeyer Environmental scope of work included constructing access to the site, installing erosion and sediment controls including a sediment pond to collect the well cleaning decant to prevent migration of sediments. We removed the product pipe and multiple well casing to a depth of 2000 feet below ground surface while injecting grout to ensure the product producing zones were adequately sealed. We placed the standpipe and restored the site to pre-existing conditions.

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Environmental Support Services Forward Township

Villari, Brandes & Klein, PC
Forward Township, PA – 2005-2009 – $250,000

Scope of Work:
Neumeyer Environmental was contacted after a catastrophic release of fly ash that occurred in Forward Township, Pennsylvania to perform sampling and analysis on the materials that had been deposited during the release within a residential neighborhood. After review of the results, Neumeyer Environmental performed environmental consulting services to support litigation associated with the degradation of the neighborhood from the event. Our services included site evaluation, slope stability analysis, multiple sampling and analysis programs, litigation support, environmental status updates and development of summary reports.

After four years of investigation and negotiation, the neighborhood is in the process of restoration and/or relocation.

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PennDOT Bayfront Connector Highway

DCK Worldwide, LLC (Dick Corp)
Erie, PA – 2003-2004 – $1,600,000

Scope of Work:
PENNDOT encountered soil contaminated with heavy metals and industrial herbicides in the process of constructing a four-lane road connecting Interstate 90 and Interstate 79 in Erie, Pennsylvania. The contaminated soil was located within the footprint of the proposed 6 acre storm water retention basin required for the project.

Neumeyer Environmental removed 22,000 tons of soil from the site. We installed a barrier of compacted limestone across the base of the excavation overlain with plastic sheeting. This barrier system allowed construction of the retention basin to continue in an uncontaminated environment.

Neumeyer Environmental provided 40-hour HAZWOPER training for the project personnel to allow specialty crews, such as utillity and carpentry crews, to continue with the highway construction.

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North Shore Connector – Miller Printing

Brayman Construction Corporation
Pittsburgh, PA – 2008-2009 – $200,000

Scope of Work:
Neumeyer Environmental was contracted to provide environmental management and construction support services for a subway connector tunnel beneath the Allegheny River from downtown Pittsburgh to the North Shore area. The terminal end of the tunnel included a station to be constructed on a parcel that previously housed a print factory in a previously industrialized area of the city. The site is located between the Rivers Casino and Heinz Field. Neumeyer Environmental’s scope of work included performing the construction surveys, sampling and analysis of potentially impacted subsoils, and management of contaminated materials.

The parcels within the zone of influence of vibration-inducing activities included Heinz Field and several other structures currently in use. Neumeyer Environmental performed the surveys and installed multiple monitors within the structures so the prime contractor could evaluate potential structure movements during select work activities. When the construction is complete in 2010, Neumeyer Environmental will perform the post-construction surveys to provide a record of the structural condition after the work.

Neumeyer Environmental performed sampling and analysis of the excavation materials to determine if the materials classified as clean fill or required special management. Several areas of the site exhibited contamination that required off-site management. This pre-classification of the materials allowed the prime contractor to better stage the materials during the work.