Showing posts with label abatement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abatement. Show all posts

Monday, September 20, 2010

Fire Sale 2010 Part II

The insanity continues - bid results just into our office. The scope here is an extensive amount of ACM pipe and associated fittings. While 85% of the abatement is readily exposed, some selective demolition is involved to reach part of the chases. An additional quantity of ACM floor mastic rounds the project.

Despite the public nature of these bid results, I still feel it is of little value to debase a competitor by naming each company here.

$77,550
$71,100
$63,550
$58,850
$43,820
$36,641

The numbers, particularly the low bid at $36,641, reflects troubled insensibility that has polluted our industry.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Strong First Quarter for Environmental Work

Champion was recently awarded several environmental projects in Illinois and Wisconsin. A shuttered hospital in DeKalb, Illinois will be given a clean bill of health after we remove extensive quantities of asbestos containing material. The parcel, developed in the late 60’s, reflects typical building practices which were considered prudent: The hallways and patient rooms contain contaminated floor tile and mastic throughout; carpeted office areas are held down by ACM mastic; patches of ductwork insulation throughout the second floor is “hot” and will need to be properly abated. Nearly 200,000 square feet of hospital will soon be under containment in preparation of this project.

On behalf of the Milwaukee Housing Authority, Champion Environmental Services, Inc. will be providing asbestos abatement and hazardous material removal services at an 11 story residence tower in preparation of demolition activities. ACM materials is just a portion of this contract as we are also responsible for removal of asbestos PCB bulbs/ballasts as well as mercury switches.

As part of a Job Order Contract agreement with nationwide retail chain JC Penney, Champion Environmental Services, Inc. will be abating ACM floor tile and mastic from a store in Peoria, Illinois.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Gateway Community Hospital Asbestos Abatement

Champion Environmental Services, Inc. is set to begin asbestos abatement at the abandoned Gateway Community Hospital in East St. Louis. The St. Clair County Board officially approved the contracts in a meeting Monday, October 26, 2009.

The following article concerning the job was published in the “Belleville News-Democrat”. The article was written by MIKE FITZGERALD.

Long tagged as an eyesore, abandoned hospital to be torn down
BY MIKE FITZGERALD - News-Democrat

BELLEVILLE -- The abandoned Gateway Community Hospital, long tagged as one of the worst eyesores in East St. Louis, is set to come down soon and possibly be replaced with a park, thanks to a vote Monday night by the St. Clair County Board.

The County Board approved two contracts worth nearly $623,000 with contractors to tear out and dispose of asbestos from the condemned building at 1509 Martin Luther King Drive and then demolish it and cart away the rubble.

"It'll be a great improvement for the city of East St. Louis," St. Clair County Board Chairman Mark Kern said.

Champion Environmental Services Inc., of Gilberts, won a county contract for $317,500 to remove and dump the building's asbestos, the contract shows.

Ahrens Contracting Inc., of St. Louis, won a contract worth $305,335 to raze the building, according to the contract.

Since its closure 20 years ago, the abandoned hospital has stood as one of this city's biggest and worst eyesores -- a magnet for rats, vandals and complaints, especially from parishioners at St. Joseph Catholic Church next door.

In March, the County Board agreed to pay a flat fee of $55,000 to SCI Engineering Inc., of St. Charles, Mo., to oversee the hiring of contractors to search for and remove asbestos from the building, and to tear down the structure.

Since autumn 2000, the old hospital had been condemned after East St. Louis city inspectors designated it unsafe.

Contact reporter Mike Fitzgerald at mfitzgerald@bnd.com or 239-2533.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Demolition Video

Video of our team dropping an elevator shaft on an emergency response job; this initiative is part of an extensive demolition and asbestos abatement project. The work is being facilitated on behalf of a private client and is scheduled to finish late November.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Former Trinity School Nursing Dormitory

Champion Environmental Services, Inc. was awarded the demolition of the former Trinity School Nursing Dormitory located in Moline, Illinois. Phase one of the project, asbestos abatement, is scheduled to start next week and should be completed by late November. Following the proper removal of all ACM, Champion Environmental Services, Inc. will mobilize equipment to begin demolition. Wrecking is scheduled 95 days and will be contingent on favorable/safe conditions during the winter months to complete the project on time.

Champion Environmental Services, Inc. performs demolition year-round and retains extensive experience to navigate challenging conditions. We will be guided by one principle as we facilitate our projects over the winter months which is reflected in our company motto; “The safety of our workers and those around us will drive the decision making process.”

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Asbestos Abatement at U of I

Champion Environmental Services, Inc. has initiated an asbestos abatement job at the University of Illinois. The scope of work includes the gross removal of floor tile, mastic, pipe and pipe fittings. Quantities of ACM consist of 10,120 linear feet of pipe and fittings in addition to 38,290 square feet of floor tile and mastic.

The job should be completed by November.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Work At Hide House Ready To Begin



Champion Environmental Services, Inc. is finalizing paper work and utility cuts in preparation for the asbestos abatement and demolition of the Hide House in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The Hide House is a 200,000-square-foot complex that started out as a metal stove and bed factory in 1898; over the years, several additions were added to adapt to the needs of various industrial tenants. The last major construction occurred in the mid-1940s when J. Greenebaum Tanning Co. built the Hide House addition on the north end of the complex.

Champion Environmental Services, Inc. will be responsible for the ACM removal of wrapped pipe insulation and floor tile/mastic. Only a portion of the sprawling complex, some 60,000 square feet of building will be demolished in what will be the first phase in a redevelopment effort of the property.

Our commitment to environmental initiatives will be readily apparent on this project as we are looking to achieve minimum recycling rate of 80%.

Work will begin in two weeks. Check back in for pictures and update on this project.

[Photo credits to Google Earth]

Thursday, August 27, 2009

University of Wisconsin, La Crosse Demolition Video

Champion Environmental Services, Inc. just completed the initial environmental remediation of three dormitories at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse. Wilder, Trowbridge, and Baird Hall are now prepped for demolition as all associated asbestos containing material has been properly removed and disposed.

The new 185,000 square foot academic building is seeking LEED Silver Certification from the Green Building Council. As a result, our efforts will be focused on reclaiming aggregate in an effort to eliminate more than 75% of associated demolition debris from reaching local landfills.

Here is some video footage from our project at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse involving the final segment of the demolition at Trowbridge Hall.

This video is provided with the help of the following You Tube subscriber: http://www.youtube.com/user/ableidinamy21



Thursday, July 9, 2009

North Riverside Mall Asbestos Abatement

Champion Environmental Services, Inc. is in the process of abating a former Firestone Tire Center at the North Riverside Mall in North Riverside, Illinois. The project involves the removal of asbestos containing material (ACM) located in showroom area in the form of drywall; additional ACM drywall from hallways and offices will also be properly removed.

As this project is a Cook County initiative, Champion Environmental Services,Inc. shall utilize local union laborers with current Illinois accreditation, medical surveillance and training while providing an onsite safety supervisor with necessary training for competent person status as required by OSHA.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Ottawa, Illinois Asbestos Job Finished

Champion Environmental Services, Inc., Project Manager Ralph Nordyke reports that the asbestos abatement of a shuttered bank in Ottawa, Illinois has been successfully closed out on time and without incident.

The project, taking little more than a week, included the removal of contaminated floor tile, mastic underlay, and transite. Champion Environmental Services, Inc., follows all applicable Illinois EPA rules for asbestos abatement delegated through the authority of the USEPA which enforces the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP). NESHAP regulates asbestos during demolition, renovation, and disposal.

The ACM removal was performed in preparation for demolition; the cleared land will be used to build a new Ottawa health care facility.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Arcadia, Wisconsin

Champion Environmental Services, Inc. will be mobilizing in Arcadia, Wisconsin to provide demolition, asbestos abatement, and site/soil remediation services for several buildings located on East Main and South Washington streets.

Additional work scope involves the salvage of antique brick, site clearing and restoration.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Trowbridge Hall – UW La Crosse

In preparation for building demolition at the University of La Crosse, Wisconsin, Champion Environmental Services, Inc. has completed initial interior preparation at Trowbridge Hall.

We are now engaged in intensive asbestos abatement of Trowbridge Hall. The site supervisor during abatement is Ziggy Bryndal; as a seasoned manager, Ziggy will ensure that all work is performed in accordance with the Department of Natural Resources under N.E.S.H.A.P [National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants] standards set by the United States E.P.A. Here is a link to the WDNR website which outlines Wisconsin asbestos regulations: http://dnr.wi.gov/air/compenf/asbestos/asbes3b.htm

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Update On Champion Environmental Services, Inc.

Briefly, Champion Environmental Services, Inc. has been contracted to provide demolition services for a multiunit residence in Madison, Wisconsin deemed uninhabitable due to a recent fire.

Champion Environmental Services, Inc. has been pushing out a heavy amount of proposals while attempting to solidify proper scheduling for our summer school asbestos abatement work. Please check back soon for a more detailed update on projects in Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio and Minnesota.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Educational Facilities Asbestos Abatement

Champion Environmental Services, Inc. is currently mobilized on site at two educational facilities, Blackhawk Technical College in Janesville, Wisconsin and at the Ninth Grade Center in Waukegan, Illinois performing asbestos abatement.

CESI is an industry leader having assisted colleges, high schools, elementary institutions, and child care facilitates throughout the country in an effort to create a safer environment by ridding these buildings of environmental hazards. Handling everything from mold, lead, asbestos, to Brownfield’s and underground storage tanks, Champion is proud to address these needs in order to alleviate potential exposure to harmful materials.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Janesville, Wisconsin

A vacant commercial building in Janesville, Wisconsin is being abated of floor tile and mastic, pipe insulation, elbows/tees on pipe insulation and plaster ceiling in various locations throughout the structure. Upon completion of proper ACM removal, Champion Environmental Services, Inc. will be demolishing the 38,000 square foot structure.

Watertown, WI

Champion Environmental Services, Inc. is currently mobilized in Watertown, Wisconsin performing asbestos abatement at a vacant retail mall called Watertown Square. Champion Environmental Services, Inc. will be removing 38,016 square feet of floor tile, mastic, and carpet and long with 1,875 linear feet of CAT I window/door caulk.

Following proper abatement and disposal of all ACM, Champion Environmental Services, Inc. will assemble all necessary equipment to begin demolition of the four vacant structures which encompass 110,000 square feet.

Toys "R" Us, North Riverside, IL

As part of a full sale renovation project at the Toys "R" Us in North Riverside, Illinois, Champion Environmental Services, Inc. is providing interior demolition and asbestos abatement services.

JC Penney #1451, Joliet, IL

As part of a full scale JC Penny store renovation project in Joliet, Illinois, Champion Environmental Services, Inc. is providing interior demolition and abatement services.

University of Wisconsin, La Crosse

Champion Environmental Services, Inc. was awarded a contract to provide asbestos abatement services at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse campus. Baird Hall, Wilder Hall, and Trowbridge Hall will be abated of all asbestos containing material prior to demolition.

The dorms are four stories in height with full basements encompassing approximately 77,000 square feet. Following asbestos abatement, Champion Environmental Services, Inc. will begin mobilizing equipment to begin demolition work.

Please check back for updates and pictures from this project.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Edward Hines, Jr. V.A Medical Center

Champion Environmental Services, Inc. continues asbestos abatement on the 5th floor surgical center at the Edward Hines, Jr. V.A Medical Center. The project consists of the removal of ACM thermal system fitting insulation and the removal of ACM floor tile and mastic.

About Champion Environmental Services, Inc.

Champion Environmental Services, Inc., is an innovative demolition and environmental abatement firm that operates throughout the United States. We differentiate from other large wrecking firms through our client-centered approach that is enhanced by attentive consulting and professional project management. Our clients appreciate the professionalism exhibited throughout the process; from initial client consultation to project closeout, Champion’s business approach has injected a new standard.Our ability to provide environmental remediation and demolition services creates an efficient turnkey approach for our clients. Services include: building demolition, asbestos abatement, salvage reclamation, selective demolition, lead abatement, industrial dismantling, site/soil remediation, underground storage tank removal, and deconstruction