Former Stapleton International Airport – URS/City and County of Denver (DIA), Colorado

One of the largest asbestos-in-soil projects in the United States

1999-present
The  former  Stapleton  Airport  is currently one of the largest asbestos-in-soil projects in the United States.  Staff members have managed and worked on the environmental components of the redevelopment of the former airport since 1999.  They have performed building surveys and inspections, and have written the project design for asbestos abatement and demolition of over 50 buildings at the former Stapleton International Airport.  Staff technicians have  also  handled  the  project  management,  project  oversight,  air  monitoring,  and  final inspections for all asbestos abatement and demolition projects.  As project managers, staff coordinated  multi-contractor  abatement activities  and  worked  with  industrial hygienists  to ensure regulatory compliance and proper work practices.

The Senior Project Manager for the former Stapleton International Airport project is now President of AVENV.  He prepared cost estimates, tracked percentage of completion, held weekly progress meetings, and interfaced with architects and engineers.  He also designed and employed  an  innovative  approach  for  the  problems  experienced  with  the  Hanger  10 demolition.   These ground-breaking testing procedures was monitored and approved by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE).  The Senior Project Manager also developed a new Screening Plan to address asbestos in soil on the site.   This plan was implemented during the Voluntary Clean-Up Plan (VCUP) implementation, in order to remove asbestos from soil so that redevelopment of the site could commence.

Contact Information

13373 N. Harback Road,
Bennett, CO 80102

Office (303) 655-0662

Cell (303) 901-9835

Fax (303) 942-5417

King Soopers/City Markets, Colorado, Utah and Wyoming

1999-2011
Staff members have managed and performed asbestos inspections for King Soopers and City Market stores located throughout the Rocky Mountain Region. They have provided quality asbestos abatement oversight during store re-model phases, as well as full inspections and reports for each grocery store project.

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Demolition Project Management – Cedar Rapids, Iowa

2009-2011
Staff supported the City of Cedar Rapids to help manage the devastation that followed the Great Flood of 2008 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.   The actual Project Manager for Flood Related Demolition Management Services for this work is now AVENV’s owner and President.   He led a team of field experts to oversee the assessment, remediation and demolition of flood- damaged structures throughout the City.

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Former Pueblo Ice House – Pueblo, Colorado

January 2009 to August 2010
The former Ice House property was identified by the CDPHE to be a major asbestos spill under Colorado Regulation #8 Part B. Staff members performed oversight of the abatement and designed plans for on-site solid waste disposal of the spill. The scope of work    included drafting an  application for certificate of  designation (CD), creating engineering designs, training, record-keeping, and constructing a closure plan related to the asbestos disposal site.

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The State Capital and Governor’ s Mansion – Denver, Colorado

2009
Through these projects, staff members were tasked with performing numerous asbestos inspections, prior to the installation of  energy retrofits. These inspections ensured that contractors were in compliance with all State and Federal Regulations and helped to ascertain the safety of the Governor and his famil This task was further complicated by the historical nature of the building, which prevented excessive, destructive sampling and required staff to abide by all historic preservation regulations.

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City of Kansas City – Kansas City, Missouri

2004-2008
Staff members undertook multiple projects throughoutKansas City during its redevelopment phases.

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