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Contract for Investigation and Remediation Investigation Work awarded to APTIM under RADMAC III

Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command relies on APTIM's radiological and environmental cleanup expertise, as evident in their appointment for three consecutive RADMAC contracts.

Contract for Investigation and Remediation on RADMAC III Project Granted to APTIM
Contract for Investigation and Remediation on RADMAC III Project Granted to APTIM

Contract for Investigation and Remediation Investigation Work awarded to APTIM under RADMAC III

APTIM Secures RADMAC III Contract with NAVFAC

APTIM, a leading environmental solutions provider, has been selected for the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command's (NAVFAC) Remediation of Radiological Contaminants (RADMAC) III contract. This new opportunity marks a significant milestone for APTIM, as they aim to enhance the quality of the environment, promote the wellbeing of people, strengthen the resilience of communities, and provide opportunities for their employees.

Ulrika Messer, APTIM's Senior Vice President of Remediation & Technical Solutions, expressed her excitement for the new venture. "We are invigorated by this opportunity to safeguard the operations of our armed forces while honouring their mission of environmental stewardship," she stated.

The RADMAC III contract involves a broad scope of environmental, engineering, and related services primarily focused on the cleanup and management of radiologically impacted sites at various naval facilities across the United States. The work spans multiple naval installations and facilities, including Naval Surface Warfare Centers, Naval Shipyards, Naval Air Stations, and other government sites where radiological contamination and environmental restoration are required.

APTIM's integrated solutions are designed to create sustainable and resilient communities. The company's services under the RADMAC III contract include environmental remediation and restoration, radiological support, engineering and construction support, consulting and technical support, sampling and analysis, and health and safety management.

APTIM's strong history of supporting NAVFAC under earlier RADMAC contracts (RADMAC I and II) demonstrates their expertise in managing radiologically impacted sites. Prior projects have included cleanup efforts at various legacy naval sites with radiological contamination, infrastructure improvements to support remediation, and the execution of long-term environmental monitoring programs. The company's experience also encompasses working with Department of Defense and other federal agencies on complex environmental and radiological challenges.

APTIM's mission-critical radiological services include surveys, investigations, remediation, implementation of radiological controls, storage and handling of waste materials, and reporting. The company's work can be found on their website, APTIM.com, as well as on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and X.

The RADMAC III contract is not the first time APTIM has supported the US military and federal installations. Their work with NAVFAC Southwest dates back to the mid-90s at various bases in Southern California. In 2005, APTIM began environmental projects in northern California at the Former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, Former Naval Station Treasure Island, and Former Naval Air Station Alameda.

APTIM was the top-ranked firm in Engineering News-Record's hazardous waste category preceding the RADMAC III contract award. The company's services are provided by a team of experts for forward-thinking government agencies, commercial and industrial clients, and energy customers. APTIM specializes in environmental, sustainability, resilience, and infrastructure solutions.

In summary, APTIM's involvement in the RADMAC III contract for NAVFAC includes delivering specialized environmental restoration and radiological remediation services across multiple naval installations nationwide, leveraging extensive prior experience under earlier related contracts. The work is expected to be performed primarily in California, plus various locations within NAVFAC Southwest, Atlantic, and Pacific areas of responsibility.

  1. APTIM's integration of cloud-based technologies might aid in ensuring compliance with stringent environmental regulations during the RADMAC III contract.
  2. The successful completion of the RADMAC III contract could potentially lead to improved infrastructure at various naval facilities, contributing to the strengthening of the industry and the environment.
  3. This new contract could broaden APTIM's portfolio in environmental-science and finance, demonstrating their value to government agencies and other clients.
  4. The comprehensive environmental and radiological services offered by APTIM under the RADMAC III contract might attract positive news coverage, further solidifying their position as a leading industry provider.

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