Owner - Department of Defense
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Phase 1 |
Phase 2 |
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10/2002 |
9/2003 |
| Contract Completion Date - |
10/2003 |
9/2004 |
| Contract Amount - |
$2,835,967 |
$2,914,529 |
The Big Mountain Radio Relay Station was constructed as a
part of the Air Force's defense communication network and
aircraft warning system established across Alaska during the
1950's. The site is located 220 miles Southwest of Anchorage
on the South shore of Lake Iliamna. The facility operated
as a part of the White Alice Communications System between
1957–1979. The installation was abandoned in 1979. Facilities
currently located at the site include: a barge landing on
Lake Iliamna, a lower camp, and an upper camp. All these facilities
are slated to be demolished within the scope of the Clean
Sweep Activities.
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Big Mountain
Before Phase 1
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Big Mountain
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ILC's work with this project is in conjunction with combines
the following CERCLA remediation activities and non-CERCLA
demolition and environmental remediation services:
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Approximately
17,000 tons of material was excavated from the landfill
site. This material was used to produce crushed gravel
for the 4000 foot runway and the 6 miles of road repair.
Included in these services are rock-crushing operations
for production of 3/4" minus single fracture modified
E-1 specification material to be used for the runway
surfacing and landfill construction. |
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The 4000 foot runway
was certified by the Air Force for the landing of large
aircrafts such as C-130. |
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Performed Asbestos
Abatement work on the various facilities (both storage
building and radar facilities) at the Big Mountain Upper
Camp site in order to prep the area and buildings for
Phase 2 Demolition work. |
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The demolition of
all the structures in the upper camp as well as the
few remaining structures located in the lower camp.
All of the construction debris was removed and placed
in the C&D Landfill and covered appropriately. |
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Cleaned and dismantled
all diesel fuel tanks on the site. |
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The demolition and disposal of the 4 billboard
antennas 2 dish antennas. |
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Permit and construct
a construction and demolition (C&D) solid waste
disposal area for non-hazardous building materials and
debris gathered from razing the Big Mountain RSS. |
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Provided community
support activities including the preparation of two
(2) newsletters, attendance at two (2) public meetings,
a post project presentation, and applicable meeting
minutes. |
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All related work
necessary to complete the above tasks including: mobilization
and demobilization of personnel and equipment (includes
erecting, operating, and dismantling a self-sustained
construction work camp) during performance of fieldwork
and administration of the management of the project.
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Owner - Bureau of Land Management
Contract Award Date – 8/14/2002
Contract Completion Date – 7/12/2003
Contract Amount - $1,116,520 Iliamna
Lake Contractors performed the runway rehabilitation at the
Bureau of Land Management Campbell Tract Facilities. ILC's
accomplishments on the project consist of furnishing labor,
equipment, supplies, and materials to rehabilitate the 75'
by 5,000' gravel surface runway, taxiway, heliport, and apron
area of the airstrip. ILC's contractual duties include clearing
and grubbing the area, pavement removal, grading, excavation,
backfill work, and runway surfacing and paving.
The 35,750 tons of crushed aggregate materials required during
this project were purchased from Anchorage Sand & Gravel.
Material hauling was subcontracted to King Services, while
Alaska Frontier Services provided the new asphalt paving.
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The work site
is located at the Bureau of Land Management's Campbell
Tract Facilities and Airstrip, located at 6881 Abbott
Loop Rd. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Owner: BIA/ Alaska Department
of Transportation
Contract Award Date: 8/2000
Contract Completion Date: 6/2002
Contract Amount: $4,488,234
Iliamna Lake Contractors, in coordination with Bureau of Indian
Affairs (BIA)and Alaska Department of Transportation (DOT)
funding, constructed a 3.66 km. road providing legal access
from the Village of Igiugig to the new landfill and sanitation
site in the Village. Phase 1 work began in August, 2000 the
project was finalized in June of 2002. The project halted
temporarily during the winter months when cold weather freezing
prevented ongoing project work.
In aggregate, Phase 1 and 2 of the road project included the
material, labor, equipment, testing, and construction management
operations necessary to facilitate the construction and improvement
of approximately 3.6 kilometers of roadway in the Village
of Igiugig.
Materials utilized in the completion of this project included:
115,200 cubic meters of unclassified borrow, the crushing
of 5,000 cubic meters of aggregate surface coarse, 47,560
square meters of Geotextile, 21,000 square meters of Tenstar
Geogrid, 200 meters of culvert pipe, 1,800 meters of silt
fence and 500 meters of chain link fence.
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Hauling Rock
During Phase 1 Work |
Tenstar UX1500
Geogrid |
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Phase 2 Road
Work |
Road Compacting
During Phase 2 |
| The field activities
undertaken by ILC in this project included: |
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Mobilizing personnel, heavy
equipment, and supplies to Igiugig, Alaska |
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Establishing environmental protection features
for the site |
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Performed ground
survey and construction staking to delineate the road,
grade, and right-of-way boundaries |
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Clearing and grubbing |
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Developed north and south gravel pits
and established material haul routes |
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Haul, place, and
compact materials to form road; per design and engineering
specifications |
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Placement of conserved topsoil and turf
establishment |
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Restoring all work sites to original, or
better, condition |
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Demobilization |
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Owner: Igiugig Village
Council
Contract Award Date: 5/1/2002
Contract Completion Date: 12/16/2002
Contract Amount: $401,000
In May of 2002, under contract with the Igiugig Village Council,
ILC began work on the construction of a new 5.3 acre municipal
landfill facility for the Village of Igiugig, Alaska. The
landfill was constructed to replace the environmentally hazardous
open-pit dumping facility which had previously operated in
the Village. The new facility also meets all state and federal
requirements for the long-term storage of Asbestos Monofill
materials on site.
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An Arial View
of Landfill Facility |
Landfill Construction
Work |
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the project included: |
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Clearing
and grubbing of the 5.3 acre site facility |
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The construction of
landfill containment dikes and recessed surface of asbestos
monofill |
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The excavation of
a recessed area specifically for the acceptance of asbestos
conexes |
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Hydro seeding the
containment dikes with 3" of vegetable cover |
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Erecting a chain-link
perimeter fence and gate-system for the facility |
The landfill project finished in December, 2002 and began
full-time operations during 2003.
Owner:
State of Alaska Department of Transportation & Public
Facilities
Contract Award Date: 11/30/2001
Contract Completion Date: 6/15/2003
Contract Amount: $206,697
Design and Construction Contract performed for Kuigglum Kallugiura
Electric Coop (KKEC) and the State of Alaska Department of
Transportation.
| Design work included: |
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Basic Installation with additional
Right of Way requirements |
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Engineering Activities through Final Design |
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Specification and Estimates |
Construction work included installation of
1.258 miles 7.2KV Single Phase Overhead Power Line. This line
extended from the existing facility to the proposed new airport,
where a pole mounted 25 KVA transformer will supply 120/240
volt power to the service entrance at the electrical enclosure,
located at the new snow removal equipment storage building.
The first five spans of this line extension were configured
for 12.47/7.2KV Three Phase four wire cross arm construction
to allow the utility to serve a housing sub-division, a new
water treatment plant for the Alaska Native Tribal Health
Consortium (ANTHC) and a New Head Start Facility for Rural
Community Action Program (Rural CAP).
ILC entered into separate contracts (listed
below) with ANTHC and Rural CAP to provide all materials,
labor, and equipment necessary to complete the electrical
service to their facilities. ILC met the challenges of design
and construction, multiple agency coordination, vertical clearance
requirements, and unstable soils to meet the unique demands
of rural power line construction in the Yukon-Kuskokuim region
of Alaska.
Owner:
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
Contract Award Date: 9/11/2002
Contract Completion Date: 11/17/2002
Contract Amount: $19,713.00
This project was done in coordination with the Kwethluk Airport
Relocation Power Line Extension.
Owner:
Rural Community Action Program
Contract Award Date: 5/25/2003
Contract Completion Date: 8/22/2003
Contract Amount: $26,087
This project was done in coordination with the Kwethluk Airport
Relocation Power Line Extension.
Owner:
Lake and Peninsula School District
Contract Award Date: 6/1/2000
Contract Completion Date: 8/15/2000
Contract Amount:
ILC performed a series of bulk fuel farm construction jobs
and remodeling projects for various school sites within the
Lake and Peninsula School District. Construction on the project
lasted from June 15th, 2000 until August 15th, 2000.
Under the conditions of the contract, ILC built two new fuel
farms and remodeled two additional older farms. New fuel farm
locations included Kokhanok School, where 3 - 16,000 gallon
tanks were installed, and Levelock School, where 1 - 12,000
gallon tank was installed.
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a Fuel Tank into Place |
An Installed
and Fenced
Bulk Fuel Facility |
Fuel farm remodeling occurred at both the Igiugig and Port
Alsworth Schools. Safety gauges were added to bring older
tanks up to current safety specs, tanks were repainted, old
pipes and fittings were replaced, and fences were erected
around the fuel farm sites to ensure proper safety compliance.
Owner:
Igiugig Electric Company
Contract Award Date: 7/15/1998
Contract Completion Date: 9/18/1998
Contract Amount: $243,000.00
In the fall of 1998, the Igiugig Electric Company hired Iliamna
Lake Contractors to perform an upgrade of the electrical wiring
system then in place in the Village of Igiugig. The goals
of the project included: increasing the safety of the Village,
reducing the risk of local fires, improving efficiency of
the electric distribution system, and clean-up the aesthetic
appearance of the Village.
The Igiugig Electric Company secured the project funding amount
of $243,000 dollars through the State of Alaska Division of
Energy.
The project consisted of 2 distinct work phases: the removal
of the old low-voltage 227/480 overhead electric distribution
lines and poles and the installation of underground, high-voltage,
REA specification 7200/12470 lines.
Concurrent to these activities, old phone cables were replaced
and upgraded throughout the Village. Upon the completion of
the project, Igiugig had an efficient and more reliable electric
system in place which suited it diverse and growing power
needs.
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Before the
Power Line Upgrade |
After the Power
Line Upgrade
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Owner:
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
Contract Award Date: 10/07/2005
Contract Completion Date: 7/29/2007
Contract Amount: $171,761.49
As a subcontractor to Dowland Construction, Iliamna
Lake Contractors performed water and sewer line extension work to the new clinic site, clearing and grubbing of the new site, subgrade preparation, backfill, and final finish grading, including the parking area.
Owner:
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
Contract Award Date: 7/20/2007
Contract Completion Date: 7/29/2007
Contract Amount: $22,113.48
ILC removed and replaced culverts and redesigned ditch lines to improve site drainage.
Owner:
Kokhanok Village Council
Contract Award Date: 9/19/2005
Contract Completion Date: 10/22/2006
Contract Amount: $102,676.37
Design and construct electrical line extension from end of existing service to Kokhanok Airport.
Owner:
Pedro Bay Village Village Council
Contract Award Date: 2/23/2006
Contract Completion Date: 10/6/2006
Contract Amount: $93,465.24
The project was performed during the 2006 construction season.The scope of work included:
Crush approximately 3,000 cubic yards of rock;
Overlay and compaction on the Pedro Bay Runway to DOT required grade and specifications.
Owner:
Igiugig Village Council
Contract Award Date: 3/2006
Contract Completion Date: 6/14/2006
Contract Amount: $640,965.53
A Department of Environmental Conservation Grant was awarded to the Village of Igiugig to perform Landfill Closure work at the old landfill. After competing successfully for this project, the completion of the landfill closure was performed by Iliamna Lake Contractors LLC in the spring and early summer of 2006. In addition to completing the project in accordance with the design, the closed landfill was turned into the only regulation sized softball field in Southwest Alaska.
Owner:
State of Alaska
Contract Award Date: 9/25/2006
Contract Completion Date: 10/19/2006
Contract Amount: $179,091.57
Emergency repairs were needed on the Pile Bay to Williamsport Road. DOT issued an expedited Invitation to Bid to complete this work during a very narrow window at the end of the 2006 construction season. As successful bidder, we were required to perform specific milepost ditching work, culvert removal and installation, mine gravel, overlay and compact portions of the road, perform brush clearing and install carsonite markers.
Owner:
Department of Defense
Contract Award Date: 09/2003
Contract Completion Date: 09/2005
Contract Amount: $538,891.00
Excavated, packaged and transported 250 yards of PCB contaminated material from Big Mountain.
Owner:
Department of Defense
Contract Award Date: 09/2003
Contract Completion Date: 08/2007
Contract Amount: $1,830,440.33
This work order specifically dealt with the excavation, screening, and remediation of POL contaminated soil to cleanup levels required by the contract. All excavation, screening and stockpiling work was performed during the 2005 construction season. Remediation of contaminated soil was accomplished during the 2006 construction season. Site demolition occurred in the spring of 2007.
Owner:
Alaska Department of Education and Early Childhood Development
Contract Award Date: 8/31/2007
Contract Completion Date: 10/07/2007
Contract Amount: $283,227.63
This project required asbestos removal and disposal from a 30-year old, K-12 school which was subsequently demolished.
Owner:
U.S. Army Engineering District (USAED), Alaska
Contract Award Date: 6/22/07
Contract Completion Date: 8/8/07
ILC was the subcontractor to Jacobs Field Services, North America, in their performance of drum removal activities for the Army Corps of Engineers in Port Heiden. ILC's project responsibilities included mobilization and demobe of freight and equipment, excavation, loading, transportation and disposal of drums and POL-contaminated soil; providing, transporting and placing clean backfill and cover soil; and other environmental restoration activities at the Port Heiden project site.
Owner:
U.S. Department of Transportation, Alaska
Contract Award Date: 5/12/08
Contract Completion Date: 08/22/08
Contract Amount: $4,375,909.52
U.S. Federal Highways contracted Iliamna Lake Contractors to rehabilitate approximately 12 miles of the Valley of 10,000 Smokes Road, in Katmai National Park. The work included the on-site quarry and crushing of approximately 34,000 tons of aggregate material. In addition, a 1.5 acre building pad site was cleared, grubbed, excavated and constructed for a future maintenance shop within the Park. A remote site, this project also involved the construction and operation of a 20 man camp for its duration, as well as the operation of weekly barge services between Brooks Camp and King Salmon. All work in the Park was completed in 57 days, 3 weeks ahead of schedule.
Owner:
Bristol Bay Housing Authority
Contract Award Date: 1/6/09
Contract Completion Date: Anticipated November 2009
Contract Amount: $3,184,120.66
This project was design and construction of 6 HUD Homes for the Village of Igiugig, and 3 HUD Homes for the Village of Kokhanok, including all utilities necessary to make the homes operational. For several of the homes, wells needed to be drilled while others required design and extension of the village water mains. The homeowners were active participants in the design of their homes, and many worked on the construction project.
Past Surveying Projects
Owner:
Bureau of Land Management
Contract Award Date: 7/31/2002
Contract Completion Date: 11/4/2003
Contract Amount: $251,443.00
ILC provided the cadastral survey of the horizontal control
exterior township boundary lines, interior sub divisional
lines, retracement of existing boundary lines, recovery of
monuments, meanders of water bodies, ties to existing surveys
and establishment of monuments.
Owner: US Department of Interior
Contract Award Date: 6/29/2002
Contract Completion Date: 7/14/2003
Contract Amount: $69,982.51
| ILC’s Contract
Duties Included: |
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Verify Survey Controls |
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Stake Clearing Limits |
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Before and After Cross Sections Slope Stakes |
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Stake Culverts |
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Stake Curbs and Gutters |
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Stake Signs |
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Stake Pre Insulated Water Line |
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Rabbit Track for Pavement Striping |
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Owner: City of Homer
Contract Award Date: 6/16/2002
Contract Completion Date: 7/15/2003
Contract Amount: $15,355.00
| ILC’s Contract
Duties Included: |
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Verify Survey Controls |
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Stake Manhole and Cleanout Locations |
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Stake Water Mains |
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Stake Gate Valves and Hydrant Locations |
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Stake Water and Sewer Service Location
at Property Lines |
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