Demolition and Remediation

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Demolition and Remediation

Demolition Services
  • Airplane Hangars
  • Railroads
  • Drive-in Theaters
  • Commercial
  • Residential
  • Warehouses
  • Roadways
  • Above Ground Tanks
  • Underground Tanks
  • Concrete Crushing and Processing
  • Bridges
  • Hospitals
  • Homeless Encampments
Environmental Remediation
  • Hazard Material Removal
  • Asbestos
  • Mold
  • Lead Based Paint
  • Contaminated Soil
  • Storm Water Prevention Programs

Department of Justice- Boron Federal Prison -Demolition


CTI Environmental, Inc. (CTI) primed the project and was responsible for selecting subcontractors to perform asbestos/lead paint testing and abatement, demolition of standing structures to slab and demolition of utility elements including electrical, gas, water, and sewer. All 104 structures per contract requirements.


Conduit, conductors, gas piping, water piping, and sewer yard lines were removed. All concrete, fence and screen walls were removed. 


CTI self-performed safety management and oversight, prequalifying subcontractors and monitoring operations to ensure appropriate PPE was worn, fall protection protocol was followed and all other regulated requirements were adhered to before, during and after operations, including pre-site inspections and tailgates.


CTI was also responsible for securing the site and provided staff to monitor the entrance and surrounding areas during operations.


CTI exceeded the waste minimization goals of 60% and completed the project on time with zero injuries. Concrete was crushed on-site and used to fill bunkers. 


Granite Construction: Removal of Above Ground Storage Tanks

Removal of two metal single wall diesel Above Ground Storage Tanks (AST’s). CTI cleaned and removed the tanks from the site. Clearance documentation and a destruction certification were provided. CTI prepared all the required agency documentation, met with agency inspectors and submitted a request for removal of the tanks.


Kiewit Pacific Infrastructure Group - I-405 Sepulveda Widening Project

CTI was hired to transport and dispose of approximately 25,000 cubic yards of aerial deposited lead contaminated soil. For this project it was necessary to negotiate disposal fees with disposal site, conduct inspections, provide trucks and project management on site for duration of project. Developed lead compliance plan and health and safety plan. Provided monitoring for employees during excavation activities. Provided lead awareness training for employees working around hazardous materials. 


 

CTI Installed bird exclusionary devices on bridges and ramps to prevent birds from entering the construction zone during nesting season which would delay the project. We were not allowed to permanently attach anything to the structures, which prevented a unique challenge. CTI was able to accomplish the task utilizing expandable foam and netting. 



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