Award
Alaska Online Public Notices #223118
Analysis of Brownfield Cleanup Alternatives at the HERC Buildings in Homer, AK
Recipient
Environmental Conservation
Award Amount
$10,300,000.00
Ceiling
$10,300,000.00
Awarded
March 27, 2026
Identifier
223118
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation awarded a contract to Environmental Conservation for the cleanup and demolition of the Homer Education and Recreation Center (HERC) buildings in Homer, Alaska. The project involves hazardous materials abatement, including asbestos, lead-based paint, and PCBs, with activities such as site characterization, hazardous materials inventory, testing, abatement, demolition, and debris disposal. The selected remediation alternative entails abating all asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) for disposal at the Central Peninsula Landfill in Soldotna, Alaska, followed by demolishing the buildings and transporting remaining debris to the Columbia Ridge Landfill in Arlington, Oregon, for hazardous waste disposal. The total awarded amount is approximately $10.3 million. The project is overseen by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Spill Prevention & Response, Contaminated Sites Program, located in Homer, Alaska. The award includes services for hazardous building materials abatement and disposal, with a focus on compliance with federal and state regulations. The contract is located in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, and the awardee is Environmental Conservation. Likely competitors for similar awards include companies specializing in environmental remediation and hazardous waste disposal, such as HTRW, LLC, EMSL Analytical, Inc., and Braunstein Geological and Environmental Services. The award does not specify specific dates or contact persons.
Description
An Analysis of Brownfield Cleanup Alternatives (ABCA) report comparing site cleanup options based on site-specific conditions, effectiveness, feasibility, and cost for the HERC Buildings in Homer, Alaska. The report evaluates cleanup alternatives and recommends remedial action to remove hazardous materials such as asbestos-containing materials (ACM), lead-based paint (LBP), and PCBs, facilitating property repurposing. The recommended cleanup involves abating ACMs for disposal in the Central Peninsula Landfill in Soldotna, Alaska, demolishing buildings, and transporting remaining debris to Columbia Ridge Landfill in Arlington, Oregon for hazardous waste disposal, with an estimated cost of $10,300,000.