Overview: Planned and completed the demolition of select US Army Reserve Center facilities at Fort Devens in Devens, MA and Caven Point in Jersey City, NJ.
We are pleased to serve the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on key demolition and remediation projects . Serving as the lead contractor, we provided project management, subcontractor integration, project scheduling and controls.
During the spring of 2020, we led the planning and demolition of select military facilities at
Fort Devens in Devens, MA and Caven Point in Jersey City, NJ.
Services included pre-demolition assessment, abatement and removal of asbestos containing
materials and other regulated materials, disconnection and capping of
utilities, diversion and disposal of all debris materials, and restoration of the site to a
specified condition. Following demolition, we restored all
sites with grading and proper drainage.
We designed and implemented a comprehensive plan to conform to the requirements in the FRP
Region MATOC, including the performance work statement, and all
applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including all work plans and submittals.
Structures included facilities NJ008-Army Reserve Center Building (9,814 sf);
three MA012 facilities-Org Classrooms (576 sf each); and MA012-Track and Gun Sync Ramp. All
structures were restored to grass. Despite several COVID-19 related closures and
delays, the project was completed on-time, on-budget and safely.
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