This document provides an overview of an environmental services company. It discusses the company's profile, key clients, services, and major programs. The company has decades of experience providing environmental remediation, decontamination and decommissioning, staff augmentation, and construction services to both government and commercial clients. It has worked on high profile projects at sites like NASA, DOE laboratories, and military bases across the US and internationally.
3. ARS BUSINESS PROFILE
Founded in 1993
Alaskan Native Corporation – Purchased by The Aleut Corporation in
June 2013.
Small Disadvantaged Business
ARS Aleut Remediation, LLC – 8(a) certified wholly owned subsidiary
Average revenues: <$14 M
Bonding Capacity: >$50 M (single project); $100M (aggregate)
Environmental Hazardous and Radiological Waste Remediation,
D&D, SRM/Construction, and Laboratory specialties
EMR < 1 – proven safety culture
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4. ALASKA NATIVE
CORPORATION ADVANTAGE
13 Regional Alaska Native Corporations (ANCs)
Created by Congress in the 1971 Alaska Native
Claims Settlement Act
Special Privileges Granted by SBA and FAR
Compete for 8(a)
NAICS Codes (Qualified)
Reduces stress on customer resources
Avoids turmoil for contract employees
Larger contracts yield a more stable
workforce
Permits tailoring of contractor teams
Meets small business goals
Highlights
May Award a $22M Direct Award with no Justification; Unlimited with Higher Approval
Sole Source Limitation Does Not Apply to ANC 8(a) Contractors
Speeds Contract Award (30 – 60 days)
Awards are not Subject to Protest: 13 C.F.R. 124.517(a) 4
5. KEY CLIENTS
U.S. EPA NASA
U.S. DoE Kennedy Space Center
Savannah River Site Langley Research Center
Los Alamos Nat’l Lab NAVFAC
Brookhaven Nat’l Lab Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Nevada Test Site Defense Logistics Agency(DRMO)
Hanford Site U.S. Forest Service
Oak Ridge Reservation
National Nuclear Security Admin. Commercial Chemical & Oil Firms
Y-12 Nat’l Security Complex Chevron
Los Alamos Site Office BP
U.S. Army CoE Exxon Mobil
Baltimore District Dow
Buffalo District U.S. Air Force
St. Louis District Buckley AFB
New Orleans District Schriever AFB
Albuquerque District Air Force Academy
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6. New Orleans, LA
Los Alamos
National Laboratory
NASA Kennedy Space Center
Oak Ridge, TN
Deepwater, NJ
Tooele Army Depot
WHERE WE OPERATE
8ARS Internationa Proprietary
Armstrong County, PA
Robins AFB
Anchorage/Wasilla, AK
Fairbanks, AK
Luckey, OH
North Augusta, SC
Port Allen, LA Blytheville, AR
World Wide
Hawaii
Guam
Japan
Spain
United Kingdom
Italy
Turkey
Germany
Kuwait
Azores
Mobile
Upton, NY
Paducah, KY
Portsmouth, OH
Corpus Christi
Texarkana, TX
San Antonio
Ft. Hood, TX
Tucson, AZ
Ft. Riley, KS
McAlester, OK
Ft. Lewis, WA
San Diego, CA
San Joaquin, CA
Barstow, CA
Hunter’s Point
Naval Shipyard
Kirtland AFB
Colorado Springs
Ft. Carson
Holloman AFB
Richmond, VA
Eglin AFB
Jacksonville
Anniston
Huntsville
Ft. Campbell
Ft. Bragg
Ft. Benning
Aberdeen, MD
Groton, CT
Crane, IN
Wentzville, MO
Las Vegas, NV
8. USACE Buffalo District – Characterization & Remedial Investigation of 3
Major FUSRAP Sites
Design & implementation of MARSSIM Final Status Survey services
Gamma walkover survey
Air monitoring stations – installation, sampling & analysis
Monitoring wells, Geoprobes, test pits & multi-parameter meters installed, monitored,
& analyzed
Chemical and Radiological sampling and analysis
Close interface with regulators & other stakeholders
ENVIRONMENTAL
MAJOR PROGRAMS
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9. ENVIRONMENTAL MAJOR
PROGRAMS
Highlights
Decontaminated, locked-down and
packaged Beryllium & Depleted
Uranium concrete shielding
blocks, steel shielding plates,
heavy equipment, PPE dumpsters,
tools, blast netting, glove-boxes,
large containers and various
waste items for Disposition
Innovative & Cost effective Heat
gun and 12mil shrink wrap
packaging technique for transport
& shipping
First Subcontractor to transport
and ship Legacy Waste Items
under SCO-1 & SCO-2 categories
at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos National Lab:TA-15 PHERMEX
FIRING SITE WASTE CLEAN-UP PROJECT
Beryllium & Depleted Uranium legacy waste project
Characterized, Surveyed, Packaged, Loaded & Transported
legacy waste items from the Pulsed High-Energy Radiographic
Machine Emitting X-Ray (PHERMEX) Firing Site for final
Disposition and Disposal to NNSS
Turn-key Waste Management
Project involved high level of Industrial Hygiene,
Decontamination and Sampling for occupational health and to
release equipment used for project in the Beryllium Site
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10. 10
ENVIRONMENTAL MAJOR
PROGRAMS
Highlights
Aggressive performance schedule
under New Mexico Environmental
Departments Order of Consent
milestones
Project completed ahead of
schedule and under budget
Worked under TA-54’s complex
Basis of Operations
Size reduction of large LLW items
with large shear and excavator
including: Large Glovebox,
Conveyor system, Decon Trailer,
Transportainers, Trailers and
Vessels
Los Alamos National Lab:TA-54 BONEYARD
LEGACY WASTE PROJECT
Characterization, Waste Determination and Containerization
of Legacy Materials at TA-55’s Boneyard
Surveyed items for waste determination and path forward for
NNSS Waste Acceptance Criteria
LLW and MLLW certification, packaging, labeling and
weighing for final disposition and disposal at Nevada
National Security Site (NNSS)
11. During D&D of numerous major
buildings, characterized, removed,
transported, and disposed of multiple
types of hazardous wastes; and
recycled all materials.
Asbestos
Lead
PCB
Mercury
Other RCRA metals
Site restoration
Close regulatory interface
Highlights
Transported and disposed of over
2,300 CY of PCB-detectable waste
in 7 days, under special waste
permit
Managed abatement of over 110 CY
of asbestos from confined attics
Salvaged over 160 CY of furniture &
equipment, donating to local
charity
Diverted over 75,000 lbs of metal
from disposal through a recycling
process
ENVIRONMENTAL
MAJOR PROGRAMS
NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMIN. Y-12
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12. FEMA – EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Emergency/long-term construction for Hurricane
Katrina & Rita refugees for temporary housing
units.
Success resulted in second contract doubling
housing/trailer parks to 12,000 units, with 75
technicians covering 39,000 square mile territory.
24/7/365 call center for emergencies; 6 hr
response.
Visited each trailer monthly - preventive
maintenance.
Highlights
Warehousing & inventory for 12,000
trailers and mobile homes.
50-100 weekly emergency visits; 50-
75 daily visits; 200-250 daily
preventive maintenance visits.
Daily deployment of 75
construction/maintenance
personnel
Management of warehouses across
Louisiana for rapid dispatching
Strict adherence to Louisiana and
50+ local construction codes
ENVIRONMENTAL
MAJOR PROGRAMS
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13. ENVIRONMENTAL
MAJOR PROGRAMS
CITGO REFINERY – EMERGENCY RESPONSE - BROKEN LARGE CURIE
SOURCE AND CONTAMINATED LIQUID WASTE
Recovered 80 Curie Ir-192 source & decontaminated CITGO refinery
Liaison for CITGO with contractors, State, and NRC
D&D of contaminated structures
Managed over 98,000 tons of radioactive waste
Performed analytical services, sample management, data validation, & MARSSIM site
final status survey
Designed chemical cleaning solution for insoluble Ir-192.
Processed over 80,000 samples over 6 months.
Radiological control/health physics monitoring of over 1,500 workers
Conducted & managed bioassay program for the site.
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14. Chevron: Remedial Construction, Decontamination, Remediation &
Radiological Control Action for Gulf Coast States and & Off-Shore
Platforms
Environmental remedial action & construction of off-shore facilities.
Hazard assessments.
Remedial action of soils, systems contaminated with hazardous & naturally occurring
radioactive material (NORM).
ENVIRONMENTAL
MAJOR PROGRAMS
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15. NOAA contract for BP Gulf Oil Spill Clean-up since 2010
Sample quality management for rapid response
Sample management, collection/verification of data, QA/QC; training of sampling teams
QA specialists, Logistics admins, Envir technicians and scientists, Chemists, and PM’s
Served as PMO and Louisiana Intake Center – covering 1,600 miles of coastline
Oak Ridge Reservation EM Program RADCON Support – managed and implemented Radiation
Protection Program for $2.5B DOE-OREM management and integration contract
Supported 400 projects, managed >250 radiation safety technicians – accelerated closures,
TRU waste retrieval, D&D, SNM retrieval/removal, emergency response, remediation of
tanks and soil
Operated largest radiological instrument calibration lab in the country (>8,000 instruments)
Maintained Project Document Control Center – certified UCNI room and computer for
sensitive & classified data/information
STAFF AUGMENTATION
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16. DECONTAMINATION &
DECOMMISSIONING
Demolition & Decommissioning (Broad Scope D&D RAM license)
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
State of Louisiana
State of New Mexico
ES&H Management
Radiological and hazardous material characterization
Site restoration
Waste Management: transportation, storage, manifesting, & shipment for
disposal
Building/reactor/hot cell characterization
Facility isolation & restoration services
Equipment decontamination
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17. Army Environmental Command - Tooele Army Depot: Demolish
Groundwater Treatment System
Sole source, direct award; Performance-based; Environmental demolition & remediation
Demolish Plant, including 50,000 gallon holding tank; transfer pumps, blowers, & 2
stripping towers
Decontamination & abandonment of 25,000 LF extraction pipeline; abandonment of
36,880 LF injection pipeline
Soil characterization beneath pipeline
Wells abandonment: 29 wells; 275–600 feet deep
Electrical transmission line demolition & reconnection: 12 power poles, 15 transformers,
& transmission lines to be salvaged for reuse
RAB & regulatory involvement
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DECONTAMINATION &
DECOMMISSIONING MAJOR
PROGRAMS
18. Los Alamos National Lab:TA-15
Demolition
Hazardous substance assessments &
abatements for ACM, LBP, VOC, beryllium,
MEK
Site restoration
Characterization & demolition of 6
buildings, tunnels, foundations & drains
totaling 18,000 square feet
Structural analyses
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Volumetric Waste avoidance at
> 77%
Recycled 2,710 cu. yds. of
concrete, 920 cu. yds. of metal
Managed over 250 cu. yds. of
Hazardous & New Mexico
Special Wastes
Transported (2) 2500 sq. ft.
office trailers for re-use
2007 Pollution Prevention P2
Awardee
DECONTAMINATION &
DECOMMISSIONING MAJOR
PROGRAMS
Highlights
19. DECONTAMINATION &
DECOMMISSIONING MAJOR
PROGRAMS
LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY
TA-21 (original plutonium facility constructed after the Manhattan Project)
Identified, characterized, removed & packaged LLW, MLLW, LLW New Mexico Special Wastes
& other wastes from numerous facilities
Demolished, reduced in size & packaged ten contaminated structures
D&D of 5 major contaminated buildings
TA-16 Ion Beam Facility Van de Graff Accelerator
LLW, MLLW, & Tritium contaminated solid & liquid waste materials – characterized,
segregated, size reduced, containerized, shipped & treated for final disposition.
Treated & dispositioned over 2,361 cubic feet of material to National Nuclear Security
Administration.
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Los Alamos National Laboratory: TA-3-SM43
Deactivation & Decommissioning, Demolition and
Disposition of the 320,000 sq. ft. Admin. Building
$8.8 Million Project finished under Budget and
ahead of Schedule with ALL milestones met or
exceeded
First Subcontractor to execute Floor-by-Floor
Demolition Method at LANL to eliminate height risk
and the close proximity to NNSB Facility
DECONTAMINATION &
DECOMMISSIONING MAJOR
PROGRAMS
HighlightsHighlights
High visibility programmatic-
driven project with multiple
Performance Based Milestones
Over 33,268 CY of materials waste
avoidance
Aggressive recycling effort
resulted in the elimination of
20,000 CY of back-fill material
Waste Avoidance resulted in a $2.1
Million cost savings to DOE
2011 DOE Small Business of the
Year Award
2012 STAR NNSA Pollution
Prevention P2 Awardee
21. Los Alamos National Laboratory: PF41
Deactivated, Decommissioned and Demolished the TA-55
Plutonium Facility (PF41), including 2 High Bay Plutonium
Vaults.
Design/build of the following:
Emergency Egress Stairwell and Tunnel
Gabion Security Walls
Support Structure for remaining Security Guard Tower
Deactivated, characterized, recycled and removed the 30,000
sq. ft. facility with Boron loaded reinforced concrete in the
Plutonium Vaults
Complex design/build of Emergency Egress, Gabion
Security Walls and Gunite Site Restoration
DECONTAMINATION &
DECOMMISSIONING MAJOR
PROGRAMS
Highlights
Successful project at one of the
highest security areas in LANL’s
TA-55 Main Plutonium Facility
Water Jet cutting & Concrete saw-
cutting methods to completely
isolate the remaining Interim-
Radiography Tunnel sharing
reinforced concrete walls and to
reduce seismic vibration to main
Plutonium Facility
Over 16,000 tons of recycled
concrete
2009 Pollution Prevention
Awardee
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22. NASA – Kennedy Space Center & Cape Canaveral
Renovating the Vehicle Assembly Building interior, used for
assembling rockets associated with space shuttle and other
space programs.
Recycled two 10-meter antennae, weighing 100 tons each to
Space X
Deactivated and demolished 20+ structures, tanks, antennae, and
utility systems
Demolished structures at Shuttle Landing Facility, many of which
were over 100 feet tall
Removed HVAC near Orion facility, while maintaining clean room
availability
Submittals: Safety, QC & Abatement Plans, OSHA Reports, &
Storm Water Notices
Removed storm water systems & unused utilities, & ACM
DECONTAMINATION &
DECOMMISSIONING MAJOR
PROGRAMS
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23. NAVFAC SOUTHEAST
D & D of Marine Reserve Center & supporting structures adjacent to Baton Rouge Airport,
including removal of non-hazardous, hazardous materials, and asbestos abatement
Segregated, transported, disposed & recycled wastes.
Removed over 100,000 sq. ft. of asphalt for recycle and restored entire site with Hydro-seed
During removal of Vehicle Maintenance Facility, leakage of abandoned hydraulic oil tank
required removal of the tank, contents, and contaminated soil to a depth of 12 feet.
Prior to work commencement, ARS performed a Federal Aviation Administration’s 7460-1
Engineering Survey due to the close proximity of the BTR Airport
DECONTAMINATION &
DECOMMISSIONING MAJOR
PROGRAMS
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24. COMMERCIAL CLIENTS
BP Amoco Oil Field Reclamation
Demolished, cleared, disposed, & restored 40 acres
Removed 17 miles of underground piping and gas lines
Shell Oil Consortium Shield Coat Demolition & Site Restoration
Demolished 40,000 sq ft of concrete & metal structures
Removed 25,000 yds of asphalt, 11,000 yds of concrete, 15,500 yds of debris & 20,000 yds of
contaminated dirt.
Restored site (hydromulching & fertilization)
Chevron Remedial Construction, Decontamination, Remediation & Radiological Control Action for
Gulf Coast States and & Off-Shore Platforms
Hazard & structural assessments, utility coordination
Demolition of facilities
Remedial action of soils (hazardous & NORM)
DECONTAMINATION &
DECOMMISSIONING MAJOR
PROGRAMS
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25. Additional Services Include Construction; Repair,
Alteration, Renovation
Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing
Energy Management Control Systems
Emergency Power & Lighting
Fire Protection Systems
Environmental Services
Pest Control, Waste/Recycling
Green Cleaning Custodial Plans
Grounds Maintenance & Snow Removal
U.S. Air Force
U.S. Army
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
General Service Administration
Environmental Protection Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Missile Defense Agency
Serving over $700M in Operations, Maintenance & Related Services
That Include SRM Job Orders 2009-2015
95% Above Average & Higher CPARS
SRM, General Construction, &
Construction Management
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26. SRM, General Construction, &
Construction Management
Squadron Operations Facility
Buckley AFB - $6.8M
Replace Squadron Operation Facility
Construction of new stand-alone 24,500 SF
building
Composed of steel superstructure, exterior
metal stud framing, stucco, EPDM & standing-
seam metal roofing, and site improvements.
Maintenance Hangar, 801
Buckley AFB, CO - $5.7M
Repair/Maintain Maintenance Hanger 801
Existing F-16 Hangar consisted of masonry
work, metal roof and wall panels, modified
bituminous membrane roofing, epoxy floor
coating, asbestos abatement, high expansion
foam fire protection system, basic mechanical,
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27. Installation Support for the installation and two
geographically separated sites, Farish Recreational
Area, and Bullseye Auxiliary Airfield. 18,500 acres
O & M of 330 buildings and over 8.6 million square
feet of facilities
Maintenance on three runways, surfaced areas &
recreational trails.
Operate and maintain electrical power distribution;
water; sewer; storm water; 1.5 million gallon per day
wastewater plant; & 340 MBTU central hot water
heating plant.
Engineering Services; Project Design Execution,
Construction Management,
GeoBase/Drafting/Surveying Services
Installation Management; Real Property, Information
Technology, Housing Support, Environmental
Programs, Hazardous Materials Spill Response
Event, Support to Cadet Wing, Dean of Faculty and
Athletic Department
U.S. Air Force Academy, CO – $110M (2014-Present)
Construction Management
Engineering Services
Project Design Execution
Drafting Services
SRM, General Construction, &
Construction Management
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28. SRM, General Construction, &
Construction Management
Schriever AFB, CO – $91M (2002–2013)
Facilities O&M for 50SW Mission Operations Buildings
Base Wide Coverage for Fire Suppression & Vehicle Barriers
Civil Engineering
Electrical
HVAC
Structures
Plumbing
SSUPS
Continuous support for Satellite Control & GPS
Provide Engineering & Construction estimates
Facility Construction Projects
7X24 Mission-Critical Support
High Security Environment
99.999% Reliability for Mission-Critical Systems
IDIQ, Additional Services:
Construction; Repair, Alteration, Renovation
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Under the IDIQ for Additional Services,
Aleut Averaged $4M Annually in
Construction Related Task Orders
29. SRM, General Construction, &
Construction Management
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Clear AFS, Alaska – $57.4M (2006–Present)
Facilities O&M
Civil Engineering
Electrical
HVAC
Structures
Plumbing
SSUPS
Facility Construction Projects
7X24 Mission-Critical Support
High Security Environment
99.999% Reliability for Mission-Critical Systems
Environmental Quality, Natural Resources
IDIQ, Additional Services:
Construction, Repair, Alteration, Renovation
Under the IDIQ for Additional
Services, Perform a Wide Variety of
Construction Related Task Orders
30. SRM, General Construction, &
Construction Management
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Univ. of Alaska Life Sciences Facility – $16M
New construction, Design Build
Completed on time and under budget
Chief Andrew Isaac Ambulatory Clinic - $6.5M
New construction, Design Build
Completed on time and under budget
Eielson AFB Utilidor Phase 10 - $7.5M
Renovation of Underground Utilidor
Holland-America Princess Campus Extension - $5.5M
Winter Renovation and WWTP Installation
31. LABORATORY SERVICES
Full service nuclear D&D broad scope licenses (US NRC, Louisiana,
New Mexico) - able to obtain reciprocity in other States
Full service radiological lab & on-site mobile lab set-up & operation
(NELAP, DOECAP, DOD ELAP and EPA Accredited)
Only lab with 2 Ci/isotope handling capacity
Only lab doing the lowest level tritium analysis
By-product & special nuclear material analyses
Low-level tritium enrichment analysis
Gamma & alpha spectroscopy
Isotopic uranium, thorium, plutonium & others
Liquid scintillation
60,000 samples per year
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32. NATIONAL AWARDS
2014 – NASA: Group Achievement Award – Deactivation & Deconstruction
of Facilities at Kennedy Space Center & Cape Canaveral AFS
2012 – Los Alamos: Pollution Prevention Star Award – Outstanding
Achievement for Integrative Planning & Design
2011 – DoE: 8(a)/Small Disadvantaged Business of the Year
2009 – Los Alamos: Pollution Prevention Award – Demolition of PF-41; 97%
Recycle of Structure
2007 – Los Alamos: Pollution Prevention Award – Demolition & Removal of
R40 Complex – High Yield Recycling & Salvage; Significant Waste
Avoidance
2004 – CITGO: Safety Recognition Award – Emergency Response to 80
Curie IR-192 Source
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33. THE RETURN ON
YOUR INVESTMENT
ARS is a Unique Corporate Team That Puts Our Customers First
Low Multiplier
Outstanding Safety Record
Program Management – Extensive Experience in Leading Programs
Outstanding Record of Growth Into New Fields
Solid Reputation
Proven Cost, Schedule And Technical Performance
Pro-Active Mission Focused Management
Automated Program And Contract Management
Successful Recruiting and Retention
Financially Secure
Proven Mature Business Processes
Quick Contract Award (Less than 30 days)
Rapid Contract Transition (7 – 30 days)
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