Swift and Effective Project Delivery About Fusiform Fusiform is a HUBzone (SBA Certification Expected January 2013) small business contractor with the capability to self-perform engineering, site civil construction, and remediation for land and water-based environments and infrastructure. Our unique combination of technical, operational, and managerial expertise allows us to effectively identify and deliver solutions to the across-the-board needs of any project. Whether excavating, constructing, demolishing, restoring, performing geologic investigations, engineering assessments, compliance monitoring, or project management, we deliver high quality execution to public and private sector clients. Our ability to perform work with a true sense of ownership of project goals and objectives sets us apart, and avoids the “nickels and dimes” approach to project delivery. We approach this by building strong, working relationships through a thoughtful, collaborative partnership process, during which we harness the perspective, insight, knowledge, and experience of each stakeholder and project team member to support detailed and effective planning and execution. Our underlying mission is to ensure that our clients and stakeholders always leave the table with the comfort and trust that their specific project goals and expectations have not only been heard, but understood and embraced as our own. When planning, we anticipate, foresee and avert potential issues. In the field, we are quick on our feet to resolve any challenge -- technical, managerial, or operational in nature. Fusiform’s President, Bruce Hebbel, PG, has over 20 years of experience executing civil and environmental construction projects for federal and commercial clients located nationwide. He began his career as a geoscientist, and proceeded to gain experience as a site manager and project manager, dealing with all types of contaminants including PCBs, asbestos, metals, petroleum, solvents and radiological waste in soil, sediments, groundwater, surface water and structural media. This blend of scientific, operational and managerial expertise and experience has afforded him the ability to seamlessly execute any project, avoiding burdensome costs and delays. In addition, Bruce has the innate ability to anticipate, foresee, avert and solve issues, whether identified or unanticipated, to deliver solutions without compromise to client mission integrity. 301 Herman Melville Boulevard, New Bedford, MA 02740 Office: 508-990-7500; Fax: 508-990-7510; Mobile: 978-601-6411 www.fusiform.us Swift and Effective Project Delivery Profile Services: Engineering, Site Civil Construction, Environmental Remediation Footprint: ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT, NY, NJ, PA, WV, DE Designation and Status: HUBZone Small Business (SBA Certification Expected January 2013) DUNS: 078510642 Cage Code: 5KUH3 NAICS Codes: 236 Construction of Buildings - 236220 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction 237 Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction - 237110 Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures - 237310 Highway Street and Bridge Construction - 237990 Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 238 Specialty Trade Contractors - 238910 Site Preparation Contractors - 238990 All Other Specialty Trade Contractors 541 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services - 541330 Engineering Services - 541620 Environmental Consulting Services - 541690 Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services 562 Waste Management and Remediation Services - 562112 Hazardous Waste Collection - 562119 Other Waste Collection - 562211 Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal - 562219 Other Non-Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal - 562910 Remediation Services Available Bonding Capacity: $750,000 aggregate Contact: Bruce Hebbel, PG, Owner/President Fusiform 301 Herman Melville Boulevard New Bedford, MA 02740 Office: 508-990-7500 Fax: 508-990-7510 Mobile: 978-601-6411 301 Herman Melville Boulevard, New Bedford, MA 02740 Office: 508-990-7500; Fax: 508-990-7510; Mobile: 978-601-6411 www.fusiform.us Swift and Effective Project Delivery Experience Feasibility Study, Broad Cove Saltwater Estuary Restoration, Quincy, MA Fusiform was contracted to perform field work, data collection and engineering support to determine the feasibility for the replacement of an existing 36” diameter concrete culvert with significantly larger a precast box culvert design with wing walls and a hydraulically controlled tidal gate. The effort would allow for the restoration of approximately 20 acres of critical salt marsh habitat that is currently being strained from storm water runoff and sedimentation. Specific tasks included performing soil boring and monitor well installation for the collection of soil and groundwater data to support structural design of the culvert, and the tidal influence of local groundwater elevations Other work included assessment and review of traffic flow within the proposed work area, and the effect of increased mean high water levels should a culvert be installed. Final report included detailed cost estimate, design and construction model. 5-Year Inspection, Bulk Fuel Terminal Offloading Pier MOTIVA, Enterprises LLC Port of Providence, RI Performed the 5-year annual inspection for a bulk fuel terminal offloading pier in accordance with client operation and maintenance requirements and ASCE Underwater Investigation standards. Inspection services included visual, physical and electronic non-destructive testing and monitoring above and below water surface. Worked with underwater divers, and materials testing engineers to perform the inspection. All work was performed in accordance with strict health and safety client implemented procedures for fuel terminals and USCG/MARSEC security procedures. Work was performed around bulk fuel ship deliveries requiring active coordination within short notice and strict work windows. Subsurface Boring and Non Destructive Testing Program at the Future South Terminal, New Bedford, MA Conducted a subsurface boring program at an active commercial fisheries bulk head to determine the accuracy of existing historical design drawings of the pier, and if the supporting sheet piles were driven to top of bedrock. Data collected will be used to determine structural calculations for the proposed new South Terminal Project and as an enabling point for the Cape Wind Offshore project. At each location split spoon samples and a 10’ run of HQ rock core were collected and logged in accordance with ASTM standards. Temporary monitoring wells were constructed and installed. Magnetometer testing equipment was then lowered throughout the borehole to confirm the presence and depth steel sheeting. 301 Herman Melville Boulevard, New Bedford, MA 02740 Office: 508-990-7500; Fax: 508-990-7510; Mobile: 978-601-6411 www.fusiform.us Swift and Effective Project Delivery Remedial Action OU-3 Sediment Remedy, W.R. Grace Superfund Site, Acton and Concord, MA Performed a sediment remediation project requiring the removal of 9,000-cy of arsenic-impacted sediments from two distinct ecosystems. Area I consisted of a 2 acre freshwater sedge marsh and woodland wetland system adjacent to Ft. Pond Brook, -- an environmentally sensitive tributary to the Assabet River watershed supplying local municipalities with public drinking water. The second area Sinking Pond, -- a steep-sloped 3-acre freshwater pond where exposed shoreline and in-water impacted arsenic sediments required removal to a depth of one-foot below existing surface elevations. Each location presented significant challenges that included 3 acres of wetland and upland clearing and grubbing, 1-mile of temporary haul road construction that included a railroad crossing over an active two track commuter and freight line, construction of a temporary bulkhead at Sinking Pond for receipt and offloading dredge spoils and the construction of temporary hydraulic barrier at the woodland wetland system to prevent cross contamination of sediment and water with Ft. Pond Brook. Impacted sediments were transported to a sediment processing area where sediments were solidified with Type II Portland for final offsite disposal to RCRA Subtitle D landfill. Final restoration work included the manufacturing of site specific organic soils for use within the wetland and pond environments, planting of wetland grasses and plants. Stony Brook Culvert Replacement & Salt Marsh Enhancement, Brewster, MA Directed the removal of a 25’ x 15’ precast box culvert and replace it with a 90’ x 30’ precast sectioned culvert within a critical salt marsh habitat and historical native alewife/herring run. Installed 160-lf of 36” bypass pipe to ensure natural tidal flow, installation and removal of 300-lf of 40’ sheet pile and bracing and bracing, 24/7 dewatering, pick, place assemble and install box culvert sections, backfill compact reconstruct and pave MA Route 6A, and restore one acre of salt marsh habitat adjacent to the culvert. Abatement & Demolition of Buildings 1801-1804, Andrews AFB, MD Performed asbestos/hazardous materials abatement and demolition of four 20,000sf temporary lodging units at Andrews AFB, MD. Work included preparation of plans and obtaining all necessary state and county permits related to SSPPP, asbestos abatement and demolition. Scope of work included installation of 11,000ft of telecommunication and electrical duct banks, site preparation/restoration that included the establishment of a sediment detention pond for future use by others during construction of a new Air Force building, and the waterproofing of three existing manholes containing fiber optic telecommunication equipment. Achieved waste stream diversion of materials of 83.7%, exceeding contract requirements of 70%. 301 Herman Melville Boulevard, New Bedford, MA 02740 Office: 508-990-7500; Fax: 508-990-7510; Mobile: 978-601-6411 www.fusiform.us Swift and Effective Project Delivery Salmon River Flood Control Project, East Haddam-Hampton, CT Executed a flood control project involving the construction of 9 concrete monolithic icebreaking structures across the Salmon River. Structures ranged in size from 15 to 17-ft tall and were formed, poured and anchored into the river bottom bedrock. Other construction included diversionary channels, construction of earthen cofferdam haul roads, installation of temporary river barriers, 24/7 dewatering and bypass pumping and the construction of a 0.6 acre wetland ecosystem habitat at an offsite location approximately 2 miles away. Paving and Roofing Repair, Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C. Implemented separate roofing and paving IDIQ contracts at various facilities, parking lots and roadways on Base. Roofing tasks included tear off and replace of SBS, metal and synthetic roofing systems and reworking and directing site drainage from roof systems to assure positive drainage away from structures. Work also included building envelope and site civil survey of a less than 20-yr-old constructed building, prepare and report findings and provide corrective actions with engineers estimate. Paving work included mill and overlay, full depth replacement and parking lot reconstruction including drainage system construction. Lonsdale Marsh Restoration Project, Lincoln, RI Supervised the excavation processing and resale of 60,000-cy of aggregate materials as part of a 6 acre wetland habitat creation of a former drive-in movie theater located on the banks of the Blackstone River. Site activities included asbestos abatement and demolition of an 8,000-sf movie screen, and associated structures, 24/7 dewatering and bypass pumping of the river to create required channels and islands and the creation of five, distinct wetland habitat zones. Fuel Farm Swale Remediation and Restoration, South Weymouth Naval Air Station, So Weymouth, MA Managed the 24/7 dewatering and treatment of petroleum-impacted groundwater, and the stabilization of 2500 tons of saturated sediments with fly ash admix for offsite disposal. Removed 28 USTs, ranging in size between 550 to 219,000 gallons, and 4,300-ft of fuel supply piping, which contained various fuels including gasoline, #2 Fuel, #6 Fuel aviation gas and JP-8. Directed sampling and analysis in accordance with the MCP and MassDEP’s UST closure policy and EPH/VPH analytical procedures. Completed the excavation of more than 60,000 tons of petroleum-contaminated soil, which was recycled via asphalt batching. 301 Herman Melville Boulevard, New Bedford, MA 02740 Office: 508-990-7500; Fax: 508-990-7510; Mobile: 978-601-6411 www.fusiform.us