Services - Oneida Total Integrated Enterprises

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Services - Oneida Total Integrated Enterprises
Remediation and
Restoration
Construction and
Demolition
Civil/Infrastructure
Engineering
Environmental
Services
Response and
Recovery Activities
OTIE is a Native American, tribally-owned, SBA-certified 8(a) small disadvantaged business.
State Highway 172 Roundabout
Green Bay, WI
Oneida Total Integrated Enterprises (OTIE) is a
Native American, tribally-owned, SBA-certified 8(a) small
disadvantaged business. Owned by the Oneida Nation
of Wisconsin, our mission is to preserve, restore, and
enhance the natural and constructed environment
for future generations through successful, customerfocused project delivery.
OTIE offers technical skills and a mature business
infrastructure developed through extensive experience
providing environmental, remediation, construction,
engineering, and response and recovery services to
federal, state, and local government agencies, as well as
commercial customers in the United States and around
the world.
OTIE draws upon the knowledge and experience of 300
employees. From our corporate office in Milwaukee,
WI and offices located coast-to-coast, our engineers,
scientists, designers, and construction managers
enhance our customers’ missions through dedicated and
cooperative delivery of services.
Our teams of professionals provide our customers
practical, cost-effective, and innovative solutions
characterized by sustainable, long-term value reflected in
reasonable life-cycle costs.
Company Profile
Groundwater Remediation System Operations
Pemaco Superfund Site, CA
OTIE delivers environmental remediation treatability
testing, design, and construction using innovative and
traditional technologies to achieve site restoration
and closure. As a leader in Green and Sustainable
Remediation (GSR) practices, OTIE has tested
and implemented numerous innovative remediation
systems. For example, we have designed, pilot
tested, built, operated, and optimized enhanced in
situ bioremediation (aerobic and anaerobic) systems
to treat fuel residuals, chlorinated ethanes/ethenes,
and chlorinated benzenes using compound specific
isotope analysis (CSIA) to confirm biological activity.
With staff certified in the USACE three-phase
construction control process, OTIE delivers sound,
practical solutions with reduced life-cycle remediation
and restoration costs for long-term project value.
• Technology Pilot Study/Treatability Testing
• Remediation System Design and Construction
• Removal and Remedial Actions
• System Operation, Maintenance, and Optimization
• Ecosystem and Habitat Restoration
• MMRP Services
• Negotiation Support
Remediation and Restoration
Remediation and Restoration
Services
• Technology Pilot Study/Treatability Testing
- Treatability Test Planning
- Regulatory Negotiation Support
- Treatability Test Operations and Monitoring
- Treatability Test Documentation and Reporting
• Remediation System Design and
Construction
- General Design Services
- Value Engineering
- Regulatory Negotiation Support
- Integrated Plans and Specifications
- Design Support during Bidding
• Removal and Remedial Actions
- Removal/Remedial Action Planning
- Remediation System Construction and Upgrade
- Removal Actions and Disposal
- Mold, Asbestos, and Lead-based Paint
Abatement
- Radon Evaluation and Mitigation
- Construction Management
- Construction and QC Documentation
and Reporting
• Ecosystem and Habitat Restoration
- Wetland Restoration Design
- Wetland Restoration Construction
Management
- Long-Term Habitat Restoration Monitoring
and Maintenance
• System Operation, Maintenance and
Optimization
- O&M of Remediation Systems
- Long-Term Monitoring and Reporting
- Web-based Operations Monitoring
- Data Management
- Technology and Monitoring Optimization
- Value Engineering
- Negotiation and Permitting Support
• Negotiation Support
- Regulatory Analysis
- Technical Support
Remediation and Restoration
Representative Projects
Investigations, Feasibility Study, Remedial Design, Remedial
Action, and Operations, Pemaco Superfund Site, Maywood, CA
OTIE designed and conducted investigations of complex hydrostratigraphic conditions, evaluated remedial alternatives, developed
conceptual designs, pilot tested innovative in situ remediation
technologies, prepared detailed design packages, and constructed and
operated multiple innovative remediation systems. We optimized ERH
operation with real-time web-based controls to reduce energy costs.
In Situ Bioremediation Treatment Testing, Crows Landing, CA
OTIE successfully performed treatability testing for three enhanced
in situ bioremediation (EISB) technologies: biosparging at UST
Cluster 1, oxygen releasing compound (ORC) injection for aerobic
biodegradation at UST Site 117, and organic substrate (electron
doner) injection for anaerobic biodegradation at IRP Site 17. Our
treatability testing and confirmation by compound-specific isotope
analysis (CSIA) proved that innovative in situ biotechnologies were
effective at all sites on multiple COCs.
Landfill Cap Construction, Concord Naval Weapons Station, CA
For a 15-acre landfill, OTIE constructed the landfill cover, managed
munitions of explosive concern (MEC) discoveries, provided
community relations support, and restored the site. We consolidated
and transported MECs off-site for formal demilitarization and final
disposition. OTIE managed the orderly shut-down and transition of the
project at mid-project when property ownership and control changed to
the US Army.
Remedial Action and Leachate Treatment System LTO/LTM,
Former Tongue Point Naval Base, Astoria, OR
OTIE managed a remedial action involving landfill closure and
operation and maintenance. We constructed a 1,600 LF soilbentonite slurry wall vertical containment barrier and leachate
(including POL and PCBs) collection system; restored shoreline
prior to winter; and installed a landfill cover. OTIE performed one
year of O&M for the LNAPL recovery system with operational
“up-time” greater than 95%.
Munitions Response Services
Services
• MEC Investigation
- MEC Probability Assessment
- Preliminary Assessment/Site Inspection
- Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study
- Decision Document, Proposed Plan and Record
of Decision
- MEC Hazard Assessment
- Engineering Evaluation/Cost Assessment
- Geophysical Investigation
- Small Arms Range Characterization
- Mixed Contaminant Investigation
- Multi-Increment Sampling
- Geographic Information System (GIS) Reporting
• MEC Remediation
- Remedial Action Design and Implementation
- MEC Removal
- MEC Inspection and Certification for Disposal
- Blow-In-Place Services
- Decontamination of Explosively Contaminated
Buildings and Soil
- In-Situ Remediation of Munitions Constituents
- Long-Term Monitoring for Remediation Systems
- ATF Type 20 Manufacturer of Explosives/Onsite
Mags or On-Call Explosives Services
• MEC Disposal
- MEC Inspection and Certification for Disposal
- Range Debris Removal
- Screen Plant for MEC, Soil Segregation and
Inspection
- Munitions Debris Demilitarization and Disposal
- Radiological Screening of MEC
• Geophysical Investigation
- Customized Applications of EM-61,
EM-31, Forester Ferex, and other advanced
technologies
- Ground Penetrating Radar
- Conceptual Site Modeling and Risk-based
Analyses
-GIS
• Construction Support
- UXO Avoidance
- UXO Escort
- MEC/UXO Removal and Disposal
- Third Party Quality Assurance
• Range Sustainment
- Risk Assessment of Range Conditions
- Geophysical Investigation
- Mixed Contaminant Removal
- GIS Reporting
- Munitions Constituent Sampling
- Blow-in-Place Services
- Scrap Removal, Inspection, and Disposal
• Underwater UXO Support
- Site Assessment and Investigation
- Full CERCLA MMRP Services
- Underwater Geophysics
- Underwater Sampling
- Underwater Anomaly
Investigation and Removal
- BIP and Off-Shore Demolition
Munitions Response Services
Representative Projects
Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study (RI/FS)
and Range Clearance, Former Camp Gruber Military
Reservation, Range Complex 1, OK
OTIE is performing an RI/FS at the Former Camp Gruber Military
Reservation for USACE Tulsa District. The OTIE team is also
performing surface clearance on over 175 acres at the site and
sub-surface clearance of another 30 acres (2 ft. bgs).
Small Arms Firing Range Remedial Investigation Using
Multi-Incremental Sampling (MIS), MCLB Barstow, CA
OTIE designed and implemented the first MIS program to gain California
Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) regulatory approval
for use on a small arms range. OTIE personnel conducted intensive
negotiations, training, and site visits with regulators to garner approval
of the program for the project. MIS proved to be the most cost-effective
approach in the rugged terrain presented in the Mojave Desert site.
Anomaly Avoidance of UXO During Remedial Action
Construction of Landfill Cap at IRP Site 1, NAS Point Mugu, CA
OTIE personnel identified unexpected munitions debris (MD) during
the construction of the landfill cap. OTIE quickly responded by
modifying and writing plans to address safety issues. At the direction
of the client, OTIE engaged NBVC Explosives Ordnance Disposal
personnel to implement anomaly avoidance techniques. OTIE, where
appropriate, identified and disposed of MD and UXO without any
safety incidents or lost time.
UXO Inspections and Clearance,
CA ANG Camp San Luis Obispo, CA
OTIE performed demolition and removal of World War II era barracks,
latrines, and building debris from Camp San Luis Obispo, CA. OTIE
conducted remotely operated vehicle inspections of ductwork for
the presence of ordnance items prior to asbestos abatement and
demolition activities. Three hand grenades and small arms rounds
were located during the inspections. OTIE coordinated with CA
ARNG Range personnel for the safe removal of the items.
Chiller System Installation
NAS Pensacola, FL
With a proven commitment to work site safety,
OTIE provides design, construction, and construction
management services nationwide including
replacement, repair, upgrade, and renovation for
energy conservation and operational sustainability
of facilities and utilities using design-bid-build and
design-build project delivery methods. We also
provide demolition services for a wide variety of
wooden frame, reinforced concrete, and steel
structures.
OTIE delivers construction and demolition design,
permitting, abatement activities, material recovery
and recycling, and natural resources restoration.
Our experience extends worldwide with our LEEDcertifiable design and construction management
services for military family housing renovations in
Japan, Korea, and Alaska.
• Construction Management
• Facility Sustainment, Restoration and
Modernization—Replacement, Repair,
Renovation, and Upgrade
• Utility Design and Construction
• Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Utility
Removal, Replacement, and Upgrade
• Pre-engineered Building Construction
• Facility Demolition, Material Recovery and
Recycling, and Abatement
• Vertical Construction
Construction and Demolition
Construction and Demolition
Services
• Construction Management
• Facility Sustainment, Restoration and
Modernization – Replacement, Repair,
Renovation, and Upgrade
• Utility Design and Construction
• Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Utility
Removal, Replacement and Upgrade
• Pre-engineered Building Construction
• Facility Demolition, Material Recovery and
Recycling, and Abatement
• Vertical Construction
On the VAFB Demolition of Building 946 and 8430, the team was
acknowledged for the quality of work package: “…an outstanding
model effort by you and your entire PDT, including customer and
contractor(s)! Congrats.”
— USACE SPL, Wayne Schiemann, Environmental Engineer
Construction and Demolition
Representative Projects
Seismic and Structural Facility Rehabilitation,
Perlee Theater, Camp San Luis Obispo, CA
OTIE performed two phases of work for Building 900 to repair damage
caused by the San Simeon earthquake. OTIE implemented seismic
upgrades for this historical building including retrofitting the clear span
trusses from the original construction, which required a shoring plan to
allow for the removal and replacement of structural members
Building Demolition, AST Removal, and Material Recycling,
Vandenberg AFB, CA
OTIE performed demolition of Building 946 and Building 8430
including removing ASTs and PCB remediation from both building
sites. Prior to demolition, OTIE performed abatement of ACM and
LBP and removed potential mercury-containing e-waste items from
Building 8430. OTIE performed restoration of the site including new
traffic routes, reconfigured power, and site grading to
promote drainage and minimize erosion.
Asbestos Abatement and Building Demolition,
Misawa Air Base, Japan
OTIE managed abatement of 9,930 square meters of ACM and
demolition of three facilities. In accordance with Japanese Governing
Standards and US Federal laws and regulations, OTIE developed a
Hazardous Material (Haz-Mat) Survey and Asbestos Sampling and
Analysis Plan (SAP). We removed cadmium containing gypsum board
by hand to maintain shape and integrity.
Chiller Replacement, Naval Air Station Pensacola, FL
To maximize chiller plant efficiency, OTIE installed state-of-the-art
electromechanical equipment and sensors, incorporated additional
direct digital control points, and modified control algorithms. OTIE
replaced one 500 ton chiller with two new 500 ton oil-less centrifugal
chillers; retrofit cooling towers for increased control flexibility;
replaced water pumps; upgraded and integrated the DDC system;
and performed system start-up and commissioning.
South 6th Street Combined Sewer Pilot Tube
Milwaukee, WI
OTIE provides planning, alternatives evaluation,
conceptual design, detailed design, and construction
services for roads, bridges, water and wastewater
systems, and storm water management. OTIE is
a full-service source for civil and infrastructure
engineering services— from initial site surveying to
facility startup.
• Transportation Engineering
• Construction Observation
• Water/Wastewater Engineering
• Water Resources/Storm Water Management
• Site Design and Development
• Structural Design and Inspection
• Surveying, GIS, and Mapping
• Sustainable Infrastructure Assessments
Civil/Infrastructure Engineering
Civil/Infrastructure Engineering
Services
• Transportation Engineering
- Transportation Planning
- Traffic Study
- Roadway Design
- Intersection and Roundabout Design
- Signal Design
- Bridge Inspection and Design
- Pavement Analysis
- Right of Way Plats
- Public Involvement Process
- Hydraulic Analysis and Design
- Air and Noise Impact Analysis
- Retaining Wall Design
- Aesthetic Enhancements
• MEP
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- HVAC Design
- Plumbing Design
• Structural Engineering and Inspection
- Structural Analysis
- Structural Design
- Construction Administration
• Water/Wastewater Engineering
- Water System Vulnerability Assessment
- Distribution System Design
- Water and Wastewater System Modeling
- Wastewater Collection System Design
- Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Studies
- Wastewater Treatment and Pump
Station Design
- Inflow and Infiltration Studies
- Manhole and Sewer Rehabilitation
- Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Studies
- Capacity Management and O&M
- Storm Water Collection System Design
- Utility Relocation
• Water Resources/Storm Water Management
- Hydrologic, Hydraulic, Conveyance, and
Water Quality Hydrologic Modeling
- Detention/Retention Basin Design
- Bioswales Design
- BMP Evaluation and Design
- Storm Water Pollution Prevention
- Storm Water Management
- Sewer Rehabiliation and Inspection
• Construction Management
- Project Management
- Construction Observation
- Construction Staking
- Materials Testing
- Record Plan Preparation
- Utility Coordination
- Sound Abatement
• Site Design and Development
- Conceptual Plans
- Site Investigation
- Surveying
- Site Design
- Permitting
- Construction Services
• Survey, GIS, and Mapping
- Survey
- CADD
- GIS Mapping and Analysis
Civil/Infrastructure Engineering
Representative Projects
Mason Street (WIS 54) Interchange, Green Bay, WI
OTIE managed the construction of the Mason Street Interchange and
mainline USH 41 from Ninth Street to Larsen Road. OTIE provided
construction oversight of the interchange project that includes bridge
demolition and replacement, raze and removal, grading, and the
installation of three multi-lane roundabouts, concrete paving, median
barrier, lighting, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), retaining
walls, storm sewer, and detention ponds.
Honey Creek State Fair Culvert Repair, WI
OTIE provided design and repair of four corroded metal pipe-arch
culverts that convey Honey Creek below the Milwaukee Mile,
a road course located on the Wisconsin State Fairground. We
coordinated scheduling to perform repair during the winter avoiding
interruption of racing events scheduled at the Milwaukee Mile.
Utilizing trenchless technologies, we saved MMSD time
and money.
Storm Water Investigation and Assessment, Lackland AFB, TX
OTIE provided drinking water assessment for compliance with TCEQ
water supply rules. We assessed, repaired, and replaced storm water
bypass valves and performed smoke testing of 91,000 LF of storm
drains. We surveyed the base drainage system, fuel/water separator,
and wastewater impact of facility demolition. In addition, OTIE
assessed the Storm Water Management Program.
South 60th Street, W. Lincoln Ave. to North City Limits, WI
OTIE provided engineering services for reconstruction of 1.57 miles
of South 60th Street that accommodates 13,500 to 18,700 cars
per day. This included survey, right of way plat, traffic control and
construction staging plans, storm sewer design, street lighting, traffic
signals, railroad coordination, Phase 1 and 2 hazardous materials
investigation, environmental documentation, reports, agency and
utility coordination, public involvement, soils investigations, pavement
design report, and PS&E submittal.
Structural Engineering
Services
OTIE provides structural engineering services for new facility construction, renovation and expansion
of existing structures, and construction administration. We design diverse structures including
commercial, office, education, health care, industrial, justice, religious, residential, retail, and airport
facilities.
OTIE offers structural engineering services for all projects with emphasis on cost-effectiveness,
practicality, and commitment to detail. Based on our experience and creativity, coupled with a
complete understanding of client needs, we will create an optimized design solution.
Our structural team works in an integrated manner with architects and owners to completely
understand project goals and make your vision a reality. We are familiar with all methods of project
delivery and have proven success working creatively and proactively with fast track, phased, designbuild, and other customized project delivery methods.
• Building Materials and Structural
Systems
- Steel
- Composite Floor Systems
- Mild-Reinforced Concrete
- Post-Tensioned Concrete
- Precast Concrete
- Concrete Masonry Units (CMU)
- Timber Framing
- Spread Footing Foundations
- Deep Foundation (Piles and Caissons)
- Post-Tensioned Slab on Grade
- Lateral Systems (Moment Frames, Braced
Frames and Shear Walls)
- Earth Retaining Systems
• Planning, Analysis, and Design
- Studies
- Structural Design
- Analysis of Existing Structures
- System Evaluation Consultation
- BIM Modeling
- Preparation of Structural Drawings
- Structural Detailing
- Prepare Specifications
• Construction Administration
- Review of Structural Shop Drawings
- Construction Site Observations
• Peer Review
• Criteria Development Consultation
for Geotechnical Investigation
Structural Engineering
Representative Projects
Larsen Road One Stop, Green Bay, WI
OTIE provided concept development, engineering design, and
construction management for the Oneida Tribe One Stop and Oneida
Market. OTIE designed the One Stop so that electrical, lighting, HVAC,
and plumbing needs were in place to support function and create
appeal while efficiently managing traffic flow and commerce. OTIE
provided a structural layout without interior columns in order to allow
for an open layout of the One Stop and Oneida Market.
UW-La Crosse Scoreboard, La Crosse, WI
OTIE provided structural engineering for the design of a new LED
scoreboard for the Roger Harring Stadium at Veterans Memorial Field
Sports Complex. The scoreboard is supported 14 feet above ground
and was designed with hollow steel structural sections bearing on
drilled pier foundations. The scoreboard is 36 feet wide by 16 feet tall
and has access platforms at three different levels for maintenance
and a platform area for two manned cameras.
Engineering Design Support for FLR-9 Antenna Array
(“Elephant Cage”) Demolition, Misawa AB, Japan
OTIE performed structural engineering services for a qualitative
structural survey of the Cold War era, 1,200 foot diameter, obsolete
FLR-9 Antenna Array (called the “Elephant Cage”) and related
structures at a 2-acre complex on Misawa AB. OTIE conducted field
investigations with structural and topographic surveys to develop design
data, as well as prepared contract plans and specifications,
cost estimates, QC Plans, and construction schedules.
Meriter Child Care Facility, Madison, WI
OTIE provided structural design for the 11,400 square-foot,
two-story child care facility using wood framing for the roof, floor and
walls and a precast slab over the 1,100 square-foot basement. The
Gross Motor Room on the south side of the building was designed
to meet the high wind requirements of Dade Co., FL in order to act
as a storm shelter. An access bridge was designed to span from the
second floor to the existing parking lot behind the Longfellow School.
Bitterroot Mountain Stream
Hamilton, MT
OTIE engineers, scientists, and operations staff
provide full-service environmental capabilities with
emphasis on practical, effective, sustainable solutions
to minimize life-cycle costs. We use dynamic plans,
field analytical techniques, and decision rules
to maximize the value of investigation data. We
specialize in data-driven investigations, ecological
risk assessment, natural resources, and web-based
data management. From developing ecological risk
assessment models for U.S. EPA to performing
engineering, abatement, and hazard evaluation for
decommissioning of steam generators in Hawaii
— we offer our customers engineering and science
expertise as partners to fulfill their environmental
missions.
• Remedial Investigation (RI) with Data
Interpretation, Analysis, and Visualization
• Remediation Feasibility Study (FS)
• Risk Assessment
• Ecological Vulnerability Assessment
• Brownfields Support
• Natural Resources Investigations, Biological
Assessments, and Restoration
• Landscape Architecture and Design
• Industrial Hygiene
• Air Quality Monitoring
• Web-based Data Management
• Community Involvement Support
Environmental Services
Environmental Services
Services
• Remedial Investigation (RI) with Data
Interpretation, Analysis, and Visualization
- Remedial Planning
- Triad Approach
- Sampling/Analysis, Studies, and Modeling
- Field Sampling/Reporting
- Web-based Data Management
• Natural Resources Investigations,
Biological Assessments, and
Restoration
- Wetland Science
- Permitting and Agency Coordination
- Ecological Services
- NEPA Support Services
• Remediation Feasibility Study (FS)
• Industrial Hygiene
• Risk Assessment
• Air Quality
Remediation Technology Screening
- Remedial Alternative Analysis
- Conceptual Design and Cost Estimation
- Human Health Risk Assessment
- Ecological Risk Assessment
- Landscape Ecology
• Ecological Vulnerability Assessment
- Modeling and Mapping of Spatial Distributions
- Models for Stressor Distributions
- Bayesian Spatial Modeling
- Stochastic Sensitivity Analysis
- GIS Mapping and Data Visualization/Analysis
• Brownfields Support
- Targeted Brownfields Assessments
- Sustainability and Planning Assistance to
City Governments
- Financial Program Support
- Petroleum Sites and Rural/Small Communities
- Presentation and Outreach Services
• Landscape Architecture and Design
- Landscape Design and Planning
- Construction Plans and Specifications
- Construction Administration
- Safety Technical Support
- Monitoring, Sampling, and Reporting
- Development and Training Activities
- Indoor Air Monitoring
- Ambient Air Monitoring
• Web-based Data Management
- Secure Access to Entire Project Database
- Database and GIS Tools
- Interactive Data Visualization Products
- User Generated Graphs and Maps
- Customizable for Internal/External Users
• Community Involvement Support
- Meeting Coordination and Advertising
- Presentation Materials, Slides, Data
Visualization
- Fact Sheets and Presentation Handouts
- Meeting Facilitation
Environmental Services
Representative Projects
Regional Vulnerability Assessment (ReVA), Nationwide
OTIE created, evaluated, and refined statistical methods, geospatial
analyses, and quantitative models for the USEPA NERL ReVA program.
OTIE developed new web-based ways of integrating spatial data and
model results to facilitate multicriteria decision-making. OTIE’s GISbased Environmental Decision Toolkit (see screen capture) facilitates
and visualizes regional environmental assessments under multiple
“what if” scenarios.
Remedial Investigation and Ecological Risk Assessment,
Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, CA
OTIE designed and implemented the first multi-increment soil
sampling program in California gaining regulatory approval
for a 17-acre site with scattered lead shot and trap debris. We
also performed a screening level ecological risk assessment
following Navy and USEPA guidance. The Tier 1 analysis included
identification of chemicals of concern, the conceptual site model,
fate and transport, and exposure pathways.
Wetland and Waterway Assessment, Wisconsin and Upper Michigan
OTIE provided wetland and waterway assessment and regulatory services
for natural gas and electric distribution maintenance and new installation
projects. OTIE completed wetland determination and delineation, mapping
invasive species, wetland mitigation design, hydrological investigations,
threatened and endangered species surveys and reporting, and construction
oversight. We also performed environmental reviews of 300 projects in
Wisconsin and Upper Michigan.
Sediment RI/FFS, Riverview-Trenton Channel, GLNPO, Detroit, MI
OTIE provided a sampling plan designed on a systematic grid system to sample
sediments for PCBs, PCB congeners, and metals. Fast-moving currents posed
a challenge that we overcame using an innovative sampling approach. We
characterized sediments and evaluated sediment toxicity to benthic organisms.
OTIE supported toxicity and risk assessment through our in-house specialists.
Conducting Level B PPE Drum Sampling
Abandoned Industrial Superfund Site, Kenosha, WI
OTIE provides emergency and disaster response
support nationwide under several federal contracts.
With our trained, experienced response personnel,
OTIE provides 24-hour, 7 days per week, yearround rapid response to our customers through
on-call capabilities and emergency vehicles.
OTIE responds to threats of hazardous substance
releases caused by natural disasters such as
hurricanes, wildfires, and floods as well as road, rail,
and air incidents.
• Emergency and Disaster Response
• Response and Release Assessment Training
• Counter Terrorism/Domestic Preparedness
• HRS Scoring for NPL Listing
• Removal Actions
• Response Data Management
Response and Recovery Activities
Response and Recovery Activities
Services
• Emergency and Disaster Response
- Emergency Removal Actions and Minor
Containment
- Air Monitoring and Sampling
- Hazardous Material Categorization (HAZCAT)
and Optimal Grouping
- Oil Spill Response
- Federal Disaster Response
• Response and Release Assessment
Training
- Level A, B, and C PPE Training
- First Responder Operations Training
- Domestic Preparedness – Emergency Response
Readiness Training
- Confined Space Entry
- Incident Command System (ICS) 100, 200, and
300 Levels and Radiation Awareness
- Contingency Planning/Modeling
• Counter Terrorism/Domestic Preparedness
- Risk Management Planning
• HRS Scoring for NPL Listing
• Removal Actions
• Response Data Management
- Database Development and Management
- EPA SCRIBE
Response and Recovery Activities
Representative Projects
Natural Disaster Rapid Response
OTIE has responded to natural disasters and incidents of national
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ssignificance including: Hurricane Katrina, the TVA Fly Ash Release,
tthe Deepwater Horizon Gulf Oil spill, regional floods, and the Alabama
ttornado outbreaks. OTIE provided assessments, remedial oversight,
oon-site database management, GIS mapping, and logistics support. We
hhave developed innovative ways to streamline the data management
pprocess and use emerging technologies to expand information sharing.
Flex-a-form Drum Removal Response, Anderson, SC
OTIE provided emergency removal response to the Flex-aform facility that was failing to maintain appropriate storage and
containment of a large variety of hazardous materials. OTIE provided
personnel to conduct Level B sampling and hazardous categorization
(Hazcat) of hundreds of materials to determine the bulking process
and reduce analytical and disposal costs. OTIE continued to support
soil remediation and stream restoration activities.
HRS Package, CTS of Asheville (Mills Gap), NC
OTIE conducted quarterly groundwater sampling of the nearest
100 residents on potable wells at the CTS site that had
trichloroethylene (TCE) contamination in the local groundwater,
private wells, and springs in the area. OTIE generated a Hazard
Ranking System (HRS) Package that proposed the site for listing to
the NPL to obtain greater funding for cleanup and residential water
source improvements.
Removal Action, Gulf States Steel, Gadsden, AL
During an EPA-led removal action, OTIE provided multi-media sampling
and air monitoring support, oversight of coke plant and powerhouse
removals, disposal of hazardous wastes, and remediation of four
contaminated surface water impoundments. To minimize waste volume,
OTIE evaluated the financial return and recommended recycling
60 million cubic yards of slag which paid for nearly 80% of the
remediation. OTIE performed oversight of the recycling activities.
OTIE Commitment to Safety
At OTIE, safety is a primary element of our corporate
culture, infused into all aspects of our project and
business operations. With over 20 years of experience
in environmental services and construction, OTIE has
developed and continuously improves our Corporate S&H
Program which meets OSHA regulations and the USACE
Safety and Health Requirements Manual, EM 385-1-1.
Our Corporate S&H Program Plan has established
processes, standard procedures, and innovative practices
for consistent safety performance aimed to minimize the
potential for injuries, accidents, or illnesses to employees,
customers, and community.
OTIE’s commitment to safe work practices is proven in
our safety performance metrics, e.g., our EMR, OSHA
Days Away from Work, Restricted Duty, or Job Transfer
(DART) rate, Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR), and
Lost Work Day Incidence Rate (LWDIR), which are all well
below industry averages.
OTIE Safety Mission Statement
OTIE has committed to our customers, employees, and
subcontractors that our projects will represent the highest
standards in safety readiness and execution. Our vision
is to create a working environment that places the highest
value on the welfare of the individual as reflected in the
quality of our services.
“Safety is a primary
element of the OTIE
organizational culture.
We continuously strive
to make ‘Safety First’ a
reality throughout our
daily lives.”
—Nick Ni, PE
OTIE President
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Stevens Point
Madison
Boston
Milwaukee
Sandusky
San Francisco
Denver
Kansas City
Las Vegas
Ventura
Burbank
San Diego
Louisville
Oak Ridge
Albuquerque
Atlanta
SEA OF JAPAN
Pensacola
Fort Bliss
Cocoa Beach
Misawa AB
San Antonio
JAPAN
Honolulu
Hagåtña
PACIFIC OCEAN
Okinawa
Milwaukee Office
(Business Office)
1033 North Mayfair Road
Suite 200
Milwaukee, WI 53226
P: 414.257.4200
F: 414.257.2492
Green Bay Office
(Corporate Headquarters)
2555 Packerland Drive
Green Bay, WI 54313
P: 920.884.3959
F: 920.884.3989
Albuquerque Office
6330 Riverside Plaza NW
Suite 260
Albuquerque, NM 87120
P: 505.508.6330
F: 505.554.3604
Atlanta Office
1220 Kennestone Circle
Suite 106
Marietta, GA 30066
P: 678.355.5550
F: 770.528.0167
GUAM
HAWAII
Boston Office
135 King Street, Suite 400
Cohasset, MA 02025
P: 781.383.8339
F: 888.859.0028
Burbank Office
333 North Glenoaks Blvd.
Suite 100
Burbank, CA 91502
P: 818.840.6925
Cocoa Beach Office
106 Dixie Lane
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931
P: 321.863.2664
Denver Office
7430 East Caley Avenue
Suite 240E
Centennial, CO 80111
P: 303.770.6227
F: 303.770.6228
Guam Office
130 Aspinall Avenue
Suite 2D
Hagåtña, Guam 96910
P: 671.988.7930
KEY
Office
Project Office
Madison Office
5100 Eastpark Blvd.
Suite 300
Madison, WI 53718
P: 608.243.6470
F: 608.241.3914
San Francisco Office
1777 N. California Blvd.
Suite 310
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
P: 925.906.9698
F: 925.906.9678
Oak Ridge Office
710 South Illinois Avenue
Suite F-102
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
P: 865.220.9000
F: 865.220.9050
Seattle Office
1511 Third Avenue
Suite 310
Seattle, WA 98101
P: 206.713.1516
F: 206.397.3810
San Antonio Office
1030 Central Parkway South
San Antonio, TX 78232
P: 210.490.4865
F: 210.490.4801
Stevens Point Office
3118 Post Road, Suite 2
Stevens Point, WI 54481
P: 715.344.7330
F: 715.344.7757
San Diego Office
2247 San Diego Avenue
San Diego, CA 92110
P: 619.230.1712
F: 619.291.8100
Ventura Office
317 East Main Street
Ventura, CA 93001
P: 805.585.2110
F: 805.585.2111
List of OTIE Customers
Federal
US Navy
Naval Facilities Engineering
US Air Force
AFCEC (Air Force Civil Engineer Center) Service Center
NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic
Beale AFB
NAVFAC Southeast Division
Dyess AFB
NAVFAC Southwest Division
Patrick AFB
Space Command, 45th Space Wing
Vandenberg AFB
US Army Corps of Engineers
Albuquerque District
Fort Worth District
Huntington District
Japan District
Kansas City District
Los Angeles District
Mobile District
Omaha District
Sacramento District
Tulsa District
US Environmental
Protection Agency
Region 4
Region 5
Region 7
Region 8
Region 9
National Center for Environmental Assessment
National Guard
California Army National Guard
Wisconsin Air National Guard
Other
Department of Energy
DOI–National Park Service
Department of Veteran Affairs
General Services Administration
USDA Forest Service
US Fish and Wildlife Service
US Geological Survey
Native American
Nations
Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
Campo Kumeyaay Nation
Elem Nation Indian Colony
Forest County Potawatomi
Ho-Chunk Nation
Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin
Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
Stockbridge-Munsee Reservation
State/City
Wisconsin
City of Greenfield
City of Hartford
City of Milwaukee
City of St. Francis
City of Waukesha
City of West Allis
Marinette County
Milwaukee County
Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District
Milwaukee Water Works
Outagamie County
Sheboygan County
Village of Menomonee Falls
Walworth County
Waukesha County Transportation Department
WI Department of Administration
WI Department of Natural Resources
WI Department of Transportation –
All Regions
California
City of Maywood
Ventura County Public Works Agency
City of San Marcos
Corporate Headquarters
1033 North Mayfair Road
Suite 200
Milwaukee, WI 53226
414.257.4200
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