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PLANTECO part of winning CTC team |
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PLANTECO Environmental Consultants is pleased to announce that as part of the Concurrent Technologies Corporation team, we have recently been notified of the award of contract W91ZLK-10-D-0005 by the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command Contracting Center, Aberdeen Installation Contracting Division for the Operation of the National Defense Center for Energy and Environment (NDCEE) in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The contract value is $425MM.
The NDCEE functions as a national resource for the development and dissemination of state-of-the-art innovative environmental, safety, occupational health, and energy (ESOH&E) technologies and provides a means for transitioning those technologies to solutions of ESOH&E problems in support of the DoD, other Government agencies and private industry needs. Four core activities comprise the NDCEE mission. These core activities are (i) Management & Operations, (ii) Industrial Base Integration, (iii) Environmental, Energy, Safety, and Occupational Health Information Analysis, and (iv) Creation and Operation of Demonstration Facilities.
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Mentor/Protégé Contract with Black & Veatch |
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PLANTECO Environmental Consultants, LLC, is pleased to announce that the EPA Region IV contracting office has formally approved the Black & Veatch/PLANTECO mentoring alliance relationship under the current EPA Region IV RAC II Contract. PLANTECO is a technical advisor under Black & Veatch’s current EPA IV RAC II Contract, which was awarded in the fall of 2009. |
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PLANTECO is Subcontractor on Multiple Successful Teams Awarded USACE and AFCEE Contracts |
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PLANTECO Environmental Consultants, LLC is proud to announce that we are a specialty sub-contractor on the following contracts:
• To Zapata Engineering on the MATOC contracts for Military Munitions Response Services with the Omaha District under the Small Business set-aside which was awarded in June 2010. The contract will cover both national and international task orders.
• To HydroGeologic on the USACE Huntsville Worldwide Remediation Services (WERS) Small Business Set-Aside Contract which was awarded in May 2010. The total shared SB contracting pool is worth $1.155 billion and will cover both national and international task orders.
• To ECC on the USACE Huntsville Worldwide Remediation Services (WERS) Large Business Contract which was awarded in December 2009. The total shared SB contracting pool is worth $950 million and will cover both national and international task orders.
• To AECOM on the USACE Huntsville Worldwide Remediation Services (WERS) Large Business Contract which was awarded in December 2009. The total shared SB contracting pool is worth $950 million and will cover both national and international task orders.
• To Environmental Quality Management (EQM) under the Small Business AFCEE Worldwide Environmental Restoration Contract (WERC 09). Forty-four basic ID/IQ Contracts will share a total pool of $3 billion over 3 years. Requirements will be primarily environmental restoration/remediation efforts that include completion of a conceptual design, construction, implementation, demolition, repair, and operation and maintenance of installed systems prior to delivery to the Government. Performance-Based Remediation (PBR) requirements are addressed in this contract. Award was made in the final quarter of 2009. |
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University of Georgia Issues Press Release on MuniRem |
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Follow the links below to see Dr. Nzengung and MuniRem in the news:
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MuniRem Technology Selected as 2010 Better World Technology by AUTM |
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PLANTECO’s latest remediation technology, MuniRem, invented by Dr. Valentine Nzengung, Professor of Geology at the University of Georgian's Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and President and CEO of PLANTECO Environmental Consultants, LLC, has been selected by the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) as a 2010 Better World Technology and will be featured in the 2010 edition of the Better World Report. Published annually by the AUTM, the Better World Report focuses on global health and the role technology transfer plays in the lives and well-being of people everywhere. The theme for the 2010 edition is "Innovation from Academic Research that Positively Impacts Quality of Life". A perfect fit for that theme, MuniRem is a newly-developed technology that cleans up explosives residue and bulk explosives on land and in groundwater, and can be used for decontamination of buildings used in munitions manufacture and processing.
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