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Site-Wide Storage Tank Farm Renovation and Removal

Neville Chemical Company
Pittsburgh, PA – 2003-2009 – $1,350,000

Scope of Work:
Neville Chemical Company is one of the worlds’ largest producers of commercial grade resins. They were established over 80 years ago and have corporate headquarters on Neville Island in Allegheny County. NES has a long standing relationship with this client to assist in renovation and closure of select areas of their expansive tank farm. Our responsibilities include evaluating hazardous materials, asbestos surveys, asbestos abatement, tank closures (removal), and demolition of key components.

The site challenges include a wide range of hazardous materials, work activities within the operating facility and hazardous environments, cleaning and demolition of tanks and structures, and regulatory compliance issues.

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Southpointe Asbestos Abatement

Michael Facchiano Contracting Inc.
Washington, PA – 2009 – $38,500

Scope of Work:
Neumeyer Environmental performed asbestos inspections, abatement and demolition for a three story personal care facility in North Strabane Township. The work was performed under short notice and quick turn-around due to road construction that was planned in the immediate area. The demolition was conducted within feet of an high-volume roadway that accesses an expansive office and industrial park.

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Large Furnace Demolition

Metal Fabricator (anonymity requested)
Eastern Ohio, OH – 1997 – $220,000

Scope of Work:
A change in process required an obsolete pre-heat furnace to be removed. The furnace was in the center of an operating facility and was 30 feet wide X 60 feet long X 20 feet high. The furnace was coated with lead-based paint. Asbestos insulation was affixed between the wall and roof of the building, adjacent to the furnace. PCB-containing hydraulic oil had contaminated the foundation beneath the furnace.

Neumeyer Environmental constructed a negative-pressure containment completely around the furnace. The asbestos insulation was removed and the furnace was demolished utilizing cold-cut techniques to prevent lead and PCBs from vaporizing into the atmosphere. Contaminated concrete and soil beneath the furnace was crushed, packaged, and hauled to a regulated landfill with the furnace debris. After the furnace pit was backfilled and a new concrete surface was installed, the area was returned to productive operations.

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PTC Remediation of Illegal Dump Site 51G

Mashuda Corporation
Brownsville, PA – 2008 – $235,000

Scope of Work:
Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is performing a phased construction of an interstate highway in Washington County. Neumeyer Environmental was contracted to clean up an illegal dump site that was within the right-of-way of the proposed road. The illegal dump site included asbestos building materials, paint cans, drums and debris across a ½ mile stretch of the highway layout. The debris was profiled and disposed in accordance with regulatory requirements. The project was part of a initiative that required preservation of the standing trees. This criteria required a significant amount of handwork and manual labor to complete the work.

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PennDOT SR 22 Expansion

Mascaro Corporation
Murrysville and Delmont, PA – 2002-2003 – $821,000

Scope of Work:
Expansion of Route 22 from two lanes to four lanes required the demolition of 25 buildings that had been constructed with asbestos-containing materials (ACM).

Neumeyer Environmental removed 1,700 cubic yards of ACM from the houses.